Hana Shirosaki

Hana Shirosaki is one of the protagonists and the eponymous "angel" in the anime and manga series WATATEN: An Angel Flew Down to Me.

She was voiced by Maria Sashide.

Personality
Hana starts the series as a seeming emotionless girl who quickly takes offense towards Miyako for her creepy behavior but she is often coerced into wearing cosplay outfits in return because of her sweet tooth. She also has the habit of being snarky whenever Miyako does something suspiciously. As the series progresses, however, it becomes more apparent that to some extent, Hana does care about Miyako, and even expresses some sadness towards the idea of not receiving any sweets from her once she left the Hoshino residence.

Hana also often serves as the straight man for the other characters, namely Hinata.

Biography
Hana makes her debut when she gets invited to her friend Hinata's house. Upon arriving to her house, Miyako instantly falls for her. Hana immediately becomes disturbed by her behaviors, and threatens to call the police on her. However, this dilemma is remedied when Miyako gives Hana some sweets. From there, Miyako decides to bribe Hana into dressing up in cosplay outfits she makes in return for sweets. As the show would continue, however, Hana would gradually become more open with Miyako until she eventually began to "care" for her. When Miyako prohibits Hinata from being around her for a few days, Hana attempts to help Hinata cope with it. Eventually, Hana's mother, Haruka, takes notice of the change in her daughter, and personally goes to thank Miyako for it alongside Noa's mother.

Through Hana, Miyako had gradually began to overcome her crippling social anxiety climaxing where Hana becomes saddened that Miyako making her sweets would possibly end once she left the house. Miyako reassures her by promising that she would continue to make sweets for her even after she left her house. In episode 11, Hana assists Miyako and the girls with making costumes for the elementary school's culture festival play even though she does a sloppy job with it. However, despite those setbacks, the play ends up being a major success, and Miyako opts to leave as Hana and the others returned to their classroom. Realizing that Miyako had ran away, Hana finds her and convinces her to come back inside, noting that she was proud of her for deciding to push towards seeing the play anyway because she cared that much about it.