HUNTR/X · FICTIONAL CHARACTER · KPOP DEMON HUNTERS
Mira
Mira is HUNTR/X’s main dancer and visual, the member designed to look untouchable while caring far too much underneath. She notices fractures before Zoey does, challenges Rumi when the leader starts lying badly, and expresses loyalty through confrontation instead of a comforting speech prepared by committee.

Profile
| Character | Mira |
|---|---|
| Group | HUNTR/X |
| Role | Main dancer · visual · demon hunter |
| First appearance | KPop Demon Hunters, June 20, 2025 |
| Speaking voice | May Hong |
| Singing voice | Audrey Nuna |
| Birthday | Not established in official canon |
| Western zodiac | Not assigned—no official birthday means no fake astrology |
| Chinese zodiac | Not assigned—same panda rule |
| Status | Fictional active member · 2025–present |
Before the Honmoon cracked
The official character file frames Mira as the rebellious daughter of a wealthy family—the one who refused the neat role waiting for her. HUNTR/X becomes the place where her sharpness is useful rather than embarrassing. That history explains why deception hits her hard: she chose this group as family, so being managed instead of trusted feels like being pushed back outside.
Music, battles and character work
Mira’s long lines and controlled movement give the trio visual balance. “How It’s Done” introduces her as the blade of the formation. “Golden” exposes the fear that she is difficult to love. “Takedown” gives her anger somewhere loud to go, while “What It Sounds Like” asks her to return without pretending the betrayal did not happen.
The panda side quest
May Hong gives Mira her dry speaking rhythm. Audrey Nuna provides the singing voice and brings a real alternative R&B and hip-hop catalog with her. Follow Audrey’s music if Mira’s cooler vocal color grabbed you. Then look at the film’s character design work: Mira’s silhouette was built to read instantly beside Rumi and Zoey, even while all three share a performance identity.
Fandom notes and things the fact box misses
- Family position: the rebel label existed before the group, which is why HUNTR/X matters as chosen family.
- Fashion: Mira’s styling uses long, sharp shapes and fewer apologetic choices.
- Temper: she is angry because she is paying attention, not because the script needed a mean girl.
- Soft center: the fandom loves every moment the armor moves two inches and pretends it did not.
YouTube tracking history
Mira’s canonical video record begins with Sony Animation’s official
“How It’s Done” lyric videoDaily+377.1KTotal views529.6M, which documents HUNTR/X as a performing group while preserving the animated members as the credited character identities. Later official HUNTR/X music and performance uploads should remain attached to Mira, the HUNTR/X group page, and Audrey Nuna’s separate Artist profile where her singing credit applies. That three-way attachment does not justify a duplicate Mira page.