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Description
Mio Honda is a 15-year-old high school freshman from Chiba, born December 1st under the Sagittarius sign with blood type B. Standing 161 cm tall and weighing 46 kg, her measurements are 84-58-87 cm. She has two younger brothers and often pulled all-night gaming sessions with them. Naturally energetic and sociable, she effortlessly breaks the ice and assigns nicknames to everyone—fellow idols, fans, and acquaintances alike. This habit inspired "Mio's Three-Star Idol Profile," a recurring segment on the radio show CINDERELLA PARTY!.
She joined the Cinderella Project through an audition initially encouraged by a friend, driven by her dream to make people smile. At the audition, she vowed to leverage her talent for befriending anyone to create "something super duper happen," though she couldn't define the phrase. Despite initial doubts, she committed fully to idol work after passing. Academically, she once boasted about being "high-spec" but later conceded her grades were average. Her hobbies include shopping and impersonations, though she once halted the latter during recording to prevent retakes. Her rapport with school cafeteria staff earns her larger lunch portions.
As an idol, she balances the unit New Generations alongside Uzuki Shimamura and Rin Shibuya with optimism and proactivity. She also harmonizes contrasting personalities in Positive Passion with Akane Hino and Aiko Takamori, crediting their mutual understanding. Her solo song "Mitsuboshi ★★★" embodies her bond with New Generations, symbolizing their shared goal to "shine bright together."
Her growth centers on confronting unrealistic expectations. She temporarily quit after a sparsely attended mall concert, disillusioned by the gap between her vision of grand events and reality. She returned upon realizing the value of making even small audiences smile, acknowledging her initial self-centered outlook. Support from Uzuki and Rin reinforced her focus on genuine connections over scale. Though she mentors peers in choreography and organizes group activities, her enthusiasm sometimes leads to forgetfulness or tardiness.
She habitually internalizes blame when things falter, as with the mall concert, but learns to tackle challenges collaboratively by prioritizing empathy. In spin-offs like Cinderella Girls Theater, her resilience shines through nonstop support for multiple idols' events without fatigue. Lighthearted moments include a double-date illustration featuring her and Aiko Takamori alongside Rin and Uzuki. Her persistent fan connections elevated her from early struggles to victory in the 8th Annual Cinderella Girl General Election.
She joined the Cinderella Project through an audition initially encouraged by a friend, driven by her dream to make people smile. At the audition, she vowed to leverage her talent for befriending anyone to create "something super duper happen," though she couldn't define the phrase. Despite initial doubts, she committed fully to idol work after passing. Academically, she once boasted about being "high-spec" but later conceded her grades were average. Her hobbies include shopping and impersonations, though she once halted the latter during recording to prevent retakes. Her rapport with school cafeteria staff earns her larger lunch portions.
As an idol, she balances the unit New Generations alongside Uzuki Shimamura and Rin Shibuya with optimism and proactivity. She also harmonizes contrasting personalities in Positive Passion with Akane Hino and Aiko Takamori, crediting their mutual understanding. Her solo song "Mitsuboshi ★★★" embodies her bond with New Generations, symbolizing their shared goal to "shine bright together."
Her growth centers on confronting unrealistic expectations. She temporarily quit after a sparsely attended mall concert, disillusioned by the gap between her vision of grand events and reality. She returned upon realizing the value of making even small audiences smile, acknowledging her initial self-centered outlook. Support from Uzuki and Rin reinforced her focus on genuine connections over scale. Though she mentors peers in choreography and organizes group activities, her enthusiasm sometimes leads to forgetfulness or tardiness.
She habitually internalizes blame when things falter, as with the mall concert, but learns to tackle challenges collaboratively by prioritizing empathy. In spin-offs like Cinderella Girls Theater, her resilience shines through nonstop support for multiple idols' events without fatigue. Lighthearted moments include a double-date illustration featuring her and Aiko Takamori alongside Rin and Uzuki. Her persistent fan connections elevated her from early struggles to victory in the 8th Annual Cinderella Girl General Election.