Nazuna Hiwatashi

Nazuna Hiwatashi (日渡 なずな) is one of the main characters in the BNA: Brand New Animal series. She was formerly a high school student and is the best friend of Michiru Kagemori. She was once the guru Déesse Louve (デェス・ルゥブ) of the Silver Wolf Order.

Appearance
Originally, Nazuna was a human girl with fair skin, red eyes, and long, orange hair with a red bang down her forehead. She wore a school uniform consisting of a knee-length navy skirt, white collared shirt with a light blue bow tie, white socks, and black loafers.

Following her accident, Nazuna transforms into a Kitsune Beastman. Her hair turns pink, she grows long ears of the same color, and her red bang turns a dark pink. Above her nose, her skin turns pink, and below it, it turns white.

While acting as Déesse Louve, Nazuna uses her shapeshifting powers to appear as a Silver Wolf Beastman. In this form, her hair is white with pink accents, her skin is pale teal, and her snout is longer compared to her kitsune form. Her cult outfit consists of a white-and-teal cloak patterned with four-pointed stars, elbow-length white gloves, and tall white boots. Her tail is pink and concealed by the cloak.

Nazuna's human form has changed post-transformation. Her hair is now white and her bang pink. She wears a gray hoodie, a pair of slim black sweatpants, and pink leg warmers when not acting as Déesse Louve.

Personality
Before her transformation, Nazuna has been dedicated to Michiru and passionate about her dream of becoming an idol. Not much dialogue was shown onscreen during flashbacks, but it can be inferred that she is a kind and positive character. Yet in comparison to Michiru, she appears to be coyer, slightly more girly and passive than Michiru, and therefore might be envious of Michuru's brimming friendliness.

During her time in the Silver Wolf Order after post-transformation, she retained her sweet exterior, though it was more distant in order to create her 'godly' persona. She came off as power-hungry, whether it came from being a singing celebrity or a religious figurehead, and though still willing to stay on friendly terms with Michiru their friendship was no longer her first priority. But during that time, Nazuna had little regard for Michiru's feelings. She very clinically accused Michiru of pitying others to stoke her own ego and didn't seem hurt when Michiru claimed to have no friend by the name of Déesse Louve. Nazuna's time in the cult seemed to have detracted her from her own feelings. Furthermore, Nazuna didn't seem to have a moral problem with impersonating a god. She was once completely rationalized the cult's mentality and believed that providing Anima City with false hope is the right thing to do. Her motivation at first was stemmed from how she wanted to provide hope and solace to the cultists and citizens who all felt restless about the world, though it eventually went astray.

Eventually, Nazuna seems to have had a change of heart of some sorts after Michiru's persistent advances. She becomes much more willing to take Michiru's advice and slowly regains her kindness. At first, she appears to still be unwilling to compromise her position as the cult's founder, but ultimately breaks herself free from Boris' control.

Background
Nazuna and Michiru often hung out at the park and share Bluetooth earbuds to listen to music together. One of their favorite tunes is Night Running.

Around a year before the events of the series, Nazuna and Michiru were both injured in a bicycle accident. They were operated on in the same hospital and made a full recovery from a little blood transfusion. However, one day at school, as Michiru was congratulating Nazuna for getting the audition, Nazuna transformed into a beastman. She was taken away by men in black.

Nazuna feared for her life. She was taken to a research facility, but soon rescued by Boris Cliff. He helped her hone her shapeshifting abilities and inducted her into the Silver Wolf Order. Boris instated Nazuna as a guru and helped her create the persona of Déesse Louve, the Silver Wolf Maiden.

Episode 6/Fox Waltz
Nazuna and Michiru finally meet. Michiru takes Nazuna back to Gem's home, where Nazuna retells what happened following the abduction a year ago. Michiru then shares her story as Nazuna flips through her photo album. She asks Nazuna to leave the cult so they can be back together and search for a cure. Shirou comes back and forbids Nazuna from staying at the home, wary of her due to her connection with Silver Wolf Order which he finds suspicious from start.

Episode 7/Easy Albatross
Nazuna is seen in a television broadcast on negotiating with Mayor Barbara Rose to let the Silver Wolf Order stay in the city. She is then seen with Boris who tells her that everything is according to plan. She transforms herself into her wolf form that manages to deceive the citizens. When Meteor catches Alan, she summons her wings and saves Alan.

Episode 9/Human Scapegoat
Michuru visits Nazuna and begs her to quit pretending Ginrou, as the real Ginrou is out there. But Nazuna refuses to abandon her persona since she witnesses how the expanding cult has found solace within her.

Episode 11/A Beastly Feast
Nazuna shows up to where Michiru is, soon inviting her to her room to talk about the concert she is going to be participating in, soon singing the song NIGHT RUNNING with Michiru. Later on, Nazuna is preparing for the show and worries why Michiru is late to meet her before the show. Nazuna soon proceeds to the stage with Boris and talks about how she is glad to be there after revealing herself from her wings, wearing a white dress. She sings and flies around everyone in her wolf form, soon being told by Boris to change her direction to avoid Michiru. She then goes to the stage to talk about how she is really a human to trigger the Nirvasyl-effect, but soon interrupted by Michiru being in the Ginrou robot who tells her not to reveal her past identity as a human. Michiru agrees and says how she is proud of the robot the people made. Boris however isn't happy with this and decides to do it himself, making Nazuna upset at him for making the Nirvasyl-affect occur. Nazuna soon falls off the stage but is caught by Michiru. Soon she is left to watch Shirou bite down on Michiru, much to her horror.

Episode 12/Anima-City
Nazuna rushes to Michiru who gets bitten by Shirou and is despondent until realizing that Michiru has survived fromthe attack, then later on proceeds to help out by rounding up some kids that were left alone after everyone was Nirvasyl-affected. After Pinga comes by to help her out by taking the kids, Boris goes to her and grabs her arm, but Nazuna uses her gorilla punch ability to knock him away. Later on, she is soon chased by him after he changes into his snakelike form. She is soon grabbed by him, but soon Marie comes by to save her, along with the bears (including Jackie) that still think she is a god for her feeding them. They are then surrounded by the monstrous beastmen, until Michiru comes by and slides a phone into the middle of them, playing an audio clip of Shirou howling soon making everyone but her and Michiru howling. Nazuna then proceeds to help Michiru with a drone, then soon talks about how the howling could be useful in helping the beastmen. Nazuna and Michiru soon come up with a plan to help everyone by playing the audio of Shirou howling at the stage, but Alan is there to stop them. Shortly after the fight between Shirou and Alan, they play the sound which then saves the city. After this incident, Nazuna is being looked up as an idol among both humans and beastmen and even has her own merchandise and makes it into a news article. Nazuna and Michiru soon fly into the sky to find a spot to have tea together.

Barbara Rose
N/A

Michiru Kagemori
Nazuna's best friend from when they first met at the high school before the accident. But after spending time at the cult, she began to get detached from Michiru. They then had a dispute over their ideologies as Nazuna wanted to respect and power over her friendship with Michiru at that time, and she even harshly commented how Michiru tended to place perceptions onto others including her, which subsequently caused them to distance from each other.

During the course of their detachment, both girls remembered how they used to praise each other, and they tried to talk with each other when they were looking at the view of the city but were unable to give the courage to do so. But it seemed that Nazuna had taken in Michiru's advice and realized how much of a creep Boris had been.

Deep down, Nazuna did feel envious, believing that Michiru was able to perform better than her in certain aspects, such as being amiable and able to befriend lots of new people. This was evident when she heard Jackie mentioned how Michiru was able to make friends and appreciated Michiru's energetic nature.

After the disaster at the concert, she was upset when she thought that Michiru was killed by a monstrous Shirou, but she was very happy that her friend has survived the attack. Their friendship has rekindled since then.

Shirou Ogami
N/A

Boris Cliff
Before her time in Anima City, she seems to view Boris as a helpful mentor of sorts. However, after spending more time with Michiru, she begins to see him as a creep and keeps calling him gross. When she finally denounces her relationship with him upon realizing that he is a lackey of Alan Sylvasta, she is horrified to realize he is a snake monster.

Abilities
Shapeshifting: As the result of receiving her Beast Factor through artificial means (blood transfusion with a Beast Factor-laced blood), Nazuna became an unusual beastman on the same vein with Michiru. Through Boris Cliff's tutelage, she honed her shapeshifting ability further that not only she can shapeshift into other animals, but also becoming the second Ginrou.
 * Flight: She can grow a pair of wings on her back that allows her to fly in the air.
 * Gorilla Punch: Just like Michiru, Nazuna can enlarge her arms to a massive size due to an increase in muscle mass, easily allowing her to overpower opponents or create bursts of wind with thrown objects.
 * Ginrou Form: As with Shirou, Nazuna can assume Ginrou form to impersonate the wolf god for Silver Wolf Cult's cause. Unlike Shirou's however, her Ginrou form has white and pink coloration as well as pink aura as opposed to the former's cyan and white.

Quotes

 * (To Michiru) "When something happens right before your eyes, you jump into it without a second thought. That part of you hasn't changed at all. Jumping in based on assumptions...deciding to pity someone all by yourself...and thinking about saving someone just like that...isn't that to just stroke your ego?"
 * (To Michiru) "I decided to do anything to achieve my dreams. I'm not Nazuna right now. I'm the Silver Wolf Maiden, Déesse Louve!"

Trivia

 * Nazuna's single red highlight in her human form is most likely a reference to studio Triggers privious work,Kill la Kill in which, series protagonist Ryūko Matoi also had a singular red highlight.
 * Nazuna's VA (Maria Naganawa) has also done Kanna Kamui from Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, Komekko from KonoSuba, Lathna from Dragalia Lost, and Mito Aino from Magia Record.
 * Despite Maria Naganawa not being a singer, she ends up singing in the show making Nazuna the fourth character to sing (first being Michiru, second being Shirou, and third being Pinga).

Etymology

 * Nazuna (なずな) is a springtime white flower/herb consumed to ward away evil birds (that carry disease) and sickness.
 * The herb is among the seven herbs of springtime, which are consumed in the Seven-Herb Porridge.
 * The etymology implies it derives from natsu (summer) + na (to go away) because the flower dies in the summer.
 * "Déesse Louve" is french for "Wolf Goddess".

Japanese Folklore

 * Kitsune are mischievous, shapeshifting tricksters.
 * Tanuki are closely related to kitsune and share many similarities, but the two animals are bitter rivals.
 * The common enemy between tanuki and kitsune is the dog.
 * Fights between tanuki and kitsune devolve into showmanship of transformation skills. Kitsune are superior in magical strength but tanuki win through cleverness and trickery.