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She acts as the straight man of the unit. Shizuku Hinomori (日野森 雫, Hinomori Shizuku) Voiced by: Rina Honnizumi[9] An elegant but airheaded high school sophomore. Formerly of the group "Cheerful*Days", she drew jealousy from her fellow idol unit members due to perceived favoritism. Unable to see any worth in continuing it, she quit her idol career. She is clueless about technology, as she has a habit of causing an electronic device to break down, and has a poor
sense of direction. Shizuku greatly loves her younger sister, Shiho, and dotes on her constantly. Vivid BAD SQUAD[edit] Logo of Vivid BAD SQUAD A top-level hip-hop, teen pop, electronic and street music group formed to surpass a legend. They were originally two separate musical
duos before their merger: Vivids and Bad Dogs. Their SEKAI, the Street SEKAI, consists of an alleyway with walls covered in graffiti and concert posters. They are initially supported by Hatsune Miku, who takes on the form of a street dancer, alongside MEIKO, who takes on the form of a café waitress, and Kagamine Len, who takes on the form of a disc jockey. Their image color is Vivid Red, and they represent passion.
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