Hanako is a toilet-bound yokai who confronts Vakappa, Red Baron, and Jack Wisp after their raid against Rin Sawaki and Koki Yukishiro. Wearing the face of a sweet child, she treats deadly violence as a game of tag, crushing the three Power Users with ease in their own restroom.
A bob-cut girl, Hanako looks like any normal child in her old-fashioned clothes. Slippers cover her feet, a knee-length skirt and apron sit over a blouse fastened with buttons. That innocent look drops the instant she wants to play: her eyes turn sharp and her mouth pulls wide into a long, eerie grin across her face.
Hanako's nature matches her looks, brimming with the breezy, upbeat cheer of a carefree child. She adores playing tag with anybody who steps into her domain, but like the childish Evil Eye she plays with brutal force, set on hurting her targets until they can no longer stand. A declared 'win' brings no mercy; she dropped an unconscious Jack Wisp and Vakappa headfirst into toilets all the same. Opponents who flee her game too fast disappoint her, their failure to last seen as pathetic. Kamikure also suggested she has a short fuse, warning Abura that pressing her too hard to play risks provoking her.
When Kamikure raises a huge toilet inside the Empty Space over Veon Town to inflict constipation on the trio of Red Baron, Vakappa, and Jack Wisp just after they steal the powers of Rin and Koki, the three bolt for the nearest restroom and run straight into Hanako. Red Baron is rattled and orders Jack Wisp to incinerate her, but she stands untouched. Vakappa tries drowning her with his water body, which fails once she works a toilet to flush the flood away and leaves him withered. She boots him aside shouting 'tag', blocks Red Baron's punch, and smashes a urinal into his face. Spotting Jack Wisp poised to click his fingers, she pulps them beneath a summoned lidded toilet and downs him with one blow. Crowning herself the 'winner', she asks who is 'it' next, only to find Red Baron gone down a drain, a letdown given how quickly she had felled him. After flushing Jack Wisp and Vakappa away, she answers Abura's invitation to play, begging off because a tutoring session is scheduled and she is unsure when she will return.

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Hanako is a toilet-bound yokai who confronts the Power Users Vakappa, Red Baron, and Jack Wisp after their raid on Rin Sawaki and Koki Yukishiro. Wearing the face of a sweet child, she crushes the three of them with ease in their own restroom.
Hanako looks like an ordinary bob-cut child, but the instant she wants to play her eyes turn sharp and her mouth pulls wide into a long, eerie grin across her face. That innocent look drops the moment she decides to start her game.
Hanako treats deadly violence as a game of tag and overpowers Power Users with ease. She withstands Jack Wisp's flames untouched, works toilets to flush away Vakappa's water body, smashes a urinal into Red Baron, and crushes Jack Wisp's fingers under a summoned lidded toilet.
Hanako brims with the breezy, upbeat cheer of a carefree child and adores playing tag with anyone who enters her domain, though she plays with brutal force. She shows no mercy to a declared loser and is disappointed by opponents who flee too quickly, and Kamikure warns that she has a short fuse.
Hanako is a yokai bound to toilets, formerly human, who manifests in restrooms. In Dandadan she appears when Kamikure raises a huge toilet over Veon Town and the fleeing trio runs straight into her in the nearest bathroom.
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