TV-Series
Description
Anna Hanyū is a supporting character who works as a nursery school teacher at Aozora Nursery, the school attended by the young girl Miri Unasaka. She is 24 years old. Physically, Anna has a soft, chubby, and robust appearance, and she is noted to be remarkably strong. Despite her physical strength, her demeanor is gentle, calm, and kind, which creates a warm and easygoing atmosphere that makes the children under her care feel comfortable and secure. Because of her friendly and nurturing nature, the children affectionately refer to her as Anna-chan.
Anna is a dedicated professional who takes her role as an educator and caretaker seriously, striving to provide a safe and supportive environment for her students. While many teachers might be proficient in musical skills, Anna has a specific and endearing shortcoming: she is not good at playing the piano. This trait adds to her charm as a teacher who tries her best in her own way to engage with the children.
Within the story, Anna serves a crucial function as a pillar of normalcy and stability, particularly for the hitmen Kazuki Kurusu and Rei Suwa, who suddenly find themselves as the adoptive parents of Miri. Both men are entirely unaccustomed to the realities of raising a child. When they face problems or have questions about childcare, parenting techniques, or Miri’s development, they turn to Anna for help and advice. She acts as a reliable source of guidance and reassurance, validating their efforts and helping them navigate their new, unconventional family life. Her perceptive nature allows her to sense the love and commitment the two men have for Miri, and she supports them without judgment, treating them as responsible parents.
Anna’s most significant relationship is with Miri Unasaka, for whom she provides comfort, structure, and emotional support, helping the young girl flourish socially during her transition to preschool. Her relationship with Kazuki and Rei is that of a trusted confidante and professional partner in the shared goal of Miri’s well-being. She reflects the peace and structure the two assassins aspire to provide, standing as a symbol of the simple, nurturing environment every child deserves. Through her calm and consistent presence, Anna contributes to Miri’s healthy development and indirectly helps validate the main characters’ journey into parenthood. Her notable abilities are not combat-oriented but are rooted in her profession: she has a natural instinct for childcare, emotional guidance, patience, and the quiet strength to act in the best interest of her students.
Anna is a dedicated professional who takes her role as an educator and caretaker seriously, striving to provide a safe and supportive environment for her students. While many teachers might be proficient in musical skills, Anna has a specific and endearing shortcoming: she is not good at playing the piano. This trait adds to her charm as a teacher who tries her best in her own way to engage with the children.
Within the story, Anna serves a crucial function as a pillar of normalcy and stability, particularly for the hitmen Kazuki Kurusu and Rei Suwa, who suddenly find themselves as the adoptive parents of Miri. Both men are entirely unaccustomed to the realities of raising a child. When they face problems or have questions about childcare, parenting techniques, or Miri’s development, they turn to Anna for help and advice. She acts as a reliable source of guidance and reassurance, validating their efforts and helping them navigate their new, unconventional family life. Her perceptive nature allows her to sense the love and commitment the two men have for Miri, and she supports them without judgment, treating them as responsible parents.
Anna’s most significant relationship is with Miri Unasaka, for whom she provides comfort, structure, and emotional support, helping the young girl flourish socially during her transition to preschool. Her relationship with Kazuki and Rei is that of a trusted confidante and professional partner in the shared goal of Miri’s well-being. She reflects the peace and structure the two assassins aspire to provide, standing as a symbol of the simple, nurturing environment every child deserves. Through her calm and consistent presence, Anna contributes to Miri’s healthy development and indirectly helps validate the main characters’ journey into parenthood. Her notable abilities are not combat-oriented but are rooted in her profession: she has a natural instinct for childcare, emotional guidance, patience, and the quiet strength to act in the best interest of her students.