Miku Nakano, the quiet, introspective third sister who hides behind blue headphones and a passion for the Sengoku era, is voiced in Japanese by Miku Itō and in the English dub by Felecia Angelle. Both actresses excel at conveying the internal world of a character who rarely raises her voice but communicates volumes through tone alone.

Miku Itō — Japanese Voice of Miku Nakano

Date of Birth

October 12, 1996

About Miku

Miku Itō is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Tokyo affiliated with Voice Kit, widely recognized for her ability to portray soft-spoken, emotionally sincere characters with extraordinary precision. The connection between actress and role goes beyond temperament — Itō has spoken about her own quiet, introspective nature in interviews, and that authenticity comes through in every line she delivers as Miku Nakano. She is also a member of the idol duo Pyxis alongside Moe Toyota.

Hometown

Tokyo, Japan

Career Highlights

  • BanG Dream! – Kokoro Tsurumaki
  • The Aquatope on White Sand – Kukuru Misakino
  • Adachi and Shimamura – Hougetsu Shimamura
  • Princess Connect! Re:Dive – Kokkoro
  • Locodol – Nanako Usami

Full Current Filmography

Below is a structured list of verifiable roles based on available sources (may not be exhaustive):

Television Anime

  • 2015 – Locodol — Nanako Usami
  • 2017–present – BanG Dream! — Kokoro Tsurumaki
  • 2019–2021 – The Quintessential Quintuplets / ∬ — Miku Nakano
  • 2020 – Adachi and Shimamura — Hougetsu Shimamura
  • 2021 – The Aquatope on White Sand — Kukuru Misakino

Games

  • Princess Connect! Re:Dive — Kokkoro
  • Kamen Rider Revice — Lovekov

Note: This list reflects documented credits from cited sources and may not be exhaustive.

Critical Reception

Itō’s performance as Miku Nakano is frequently cited as a career-defining role — one that showcases her gift for making silence and restraint feel deeply expressive. Fans and critics praise her for capturing Miku’s gradual emergence from emotional withdrawal, especially in the second season where the character becomes far more assertive in pursuing Fuutarou. The voice is so closely associated with the character that many fans struggle to imagine the role belonging to anyone else.

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Felecia Angelle — English Voice of Miku Nakano

Date of Birth

July 27, 1986

About Felecia

Felecia Angelle is an American voice actress and ADR director from Lafayette, Louisiana, who has established herself as one of the most reliable talents in Funimation’s dubbing stable. Her voice has a natural warmth and understated quality that makes her well-suited for Miku’s reserved personality — she conveys the character’s internal emotional life without pushing it into territory that would feel overwrought. Angelle is best known to anime fans as Kohaku in Dr. Stone, a role that showcases a very different register from Miku but underlines her considerable range.

Hometown

Lafayette, Louisiana, USA

Career Highlights

  • Dr. Stone – Kohaku
  • Danganronpa: The Animation – Aoi Asahina
  • Date A Live – Mana Takamiya
  • Gangsta – Alex Benedetto
  • Ensemble Stars! – Anzu

Full Current Filmography

Below is a structured list of verifiable roles based on available sources (may not be exhaustive):

Television Anime

  • 2013 – Danganronpa: The Animation — Aoi Asahina
  • 2015–present – Date A Live — Mana Takamiya
  • 2015 – Gangsta — Alex Benedetto
  • 2019–2023 – Dr. Stone — Kohaku
  • 2019–2021 – The Quintessential Quintuplets / ∬ — Miku Nakano
  • 2020 – Wonder Egg Priority — Frill

Note: This list reflects documented credits from cited sources and may not be exhaustive.

Critical Reception

Angelle’s portrayal of Miku in the English dub is praised for its consistency and emotional subtlety. English-speaking fans who came to the series through the dub frequently cite Miku as one of the most believable performances in the cast — a testament to Angelle’s ability to work in hushed, restrained registers without losing expressiveness. Her chemistry with the other dub actors in ensemble scenes feels natural and unforced, which is particularly important for a show built around the dynamics between five sisters.

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Social Media

Official website: feleciaangelle.com

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