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I'm a guy and to get an 'anime-girl' type of voice I used the 'Female Pixie' as a base and then turned-off the "Breathy" effect and slightly lowered the Pitch Shift slider a bit (as without adjusting I thought it was a bit too high-pitched) until I thought it sounded good.
Alternatively, you could use the "Woman" voice as a base, though as is and for my voice, I think it's a bit too low / deep, so raising the Pitch Shift slider for that a bit made it sound better.
Of course it's a matter of experimenting with the sliders and effects until you get it sounding to where you think it sounds good enough.