Characters
Chage Chage, which can be guessed is his name since it is on his coffee mug, is one of the two policemen who rescue the angel girl. From what can be seen, he is funny, enjoys taking risks and knows much about technology.
Aska Aska is the other policeman. He is more serious than his partner. It is he who suggests they save the angel girl. He drives the car whenever they need to go somewhere.
Angel girl A shy girl who have two large, white, feathery wings sprouting out of her back. She is found by the two policemen in a religious cult's headquarters. She is unconscious for nearly the entire film, but in her waking moments, she is revealed to be grateful for what the policemen do for her.
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