
Hina Kino, a voice actress from Japan's Saitama Prefecture, voices the Acrobatic Silky's Daughter in the Japanese-language cast of Dandadan, produced by Science SARU.
Kino voices the Acrobatic Silky's Daughter in Dandadan, a supporting spot within the show's supernatural comedy setting. The part fits her established pattern of taking ensemble and side roles within busy multimedia franchises, alongside the starring parts she has built since 2016. It reflects the kind of steady, varied casting typical of an actress a decade into her career rather than a single breakout lead.
Kino debuted as a voice actress in 2014 and broke through in 2016, taking the lead role of Sylvia Silkcut for Hybrid x Heart: Magias Academy Ataraxia. She went on to build a varied catalog of roles including Hanako Honda in Asobi Asobase, Emu Otori in the Hatsune Miku rhythm game Project Sekai, and Miri Unasaka in Buddy Daddies, alongside parts in Katana Maidens, Seton Academy, The Apothecary Diaries, and Oshi no Ko.
In Dandadan, Hina Kino voices the Acrobatic Silky's Daughter, a supporting part within the show's Japanese-language cast. It fits her established pattern of taking ensemble and side roles within busy multimedia franchises.
Hina Kino is a Japanese voice actress from Saitama Prefecture who debuted in 2014. She built her profile over the following decade with a mix of lead and supporting anime and game roles.
Kino broke through in 2016, taking the lead role of Sylvia Silkcut in Hybrid x Heart: Magias Academy Ataraxia. That lead part came two years after her 2014 debut.
Kino's other credits include Hanako Honda in Asobi Asobase and Miri Unasaka in Buddy Daddies, along with parts in Katana Maidens, Seton Academy, The Apothecary Diaries, and Oshi no Ko.
Kino voices Emu Otori in Project Sekai, the Hatsune Miku rhythm game, extending her work beyond television anime into music-based gaming.

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