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Agent Purple

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Agent Purple
NameAgent Purple
Developer(s)MadCreeper7611
Initial releaseOctober 27th, 2025
DescriptionBack from the dead, Agent Purple continues to entertain!
Extra dataOriginal character made by Gorden Scott Bell, and remade into a Microsoft Agent by Fuego Productions.
Animations60
TTS voiceAdult Female #1, American English (TruVoice)
Downloadhttps://tmafering.nekoweb.org/downloads/AgentPurple.acs


Agent Purple is a modern Microsoft Agent character developed by MadCreeper7611 as part of the Microsoft Agent Scripting Helper hat collection. She was released the same day as the rest of the agent hat colors. Her appearance is a purple hat with brown sunglasses, and hands with white gloves.

Use in TMAFE Ring

Main article: The Microsoft Agent Frontier Ring

Agent Purple was created as a remake of a lost Microsoft Agent character, and is available for download or use in websites on the Logos page of the TMAFE Ring.[1]

Character data

Character data for Agent Purple
File name: AgentPurple.acs
Description: Back from the dead, Agent Purple continues to entertain!
Extra data: Original character made by Gorden Scott Bell, and remade into a Microsoft Agent by Fuego Productions.
File size: 1.54 MB
Animations: 60
TTS voice: Adult Female #1, American English
GUID: {D8ACB9B6-F7CF-436E-AF5A-B2EDF20B4AF9}
TTSMode ID: {CA141FD0-AC7F-11D1-97A3-006008273000}
TTS speed: 150
TTS pitch: 85
Width: 160px
Length: 160px


Trivia

  • Agent Purple was created in 2025.
  • The smoke cloud in Agent Purple's DoMagic animation was taken from the James character.
  • Agent Purple, as well as the other agent hats, were originally not on the download page of the Fuego's Cave site.
  • The sounds used for the ring portals in Agent Purple's show, hide, and search animations were taken from the time portals from Samurai Jack.[3]
  • Agent Purple is the only agent hat character to have a different transparency color.
    • This is due to the other agent hat characters using magenta as their transparency color, so to prevent transparency bugs, red was picked for Agent Purple's transparency color.
  • Just like most classical Microsoft Agents, she has her own color table to utilize multiple unique colors to make the character seem higher quality.

References