User:FigureGunplaFan/Sandbox/Misconceptions and urban legends about Love Live!

Many misconceptions and urban legends have sprung up within the Love Live! fandom.

Most of the published manga in Love Live! are doujinshis.
While this is understandable due to the lack of exposure in the West (and to an extent, some parts of the international countries), the publisher "Manga (漫画)" has been translated and published the first few manga volumes, including the manga adaptations of the School Idol Diary novels.

The Anthology Comics are canon to the timeline, as they're approved and published by Dengeki G's.
False. Even though the anthologies are officially released by the publisher, The stories had no canonicity to any timeline as the stories are made by different artists that draw their own interpretations.

Both Eli Ayase and Nozomi Toujou are married, as seen in the visual featured in School Idol Diary SE chapter published in Dengeki G's.


But what if this marriage turns out to be a costume photoshoot? Even if they're married, the prose story on the very left of the visual would've mentioned their ceremony rather than telling one of Nico Yazawa's expositions, or even made their appearance as an adult couple in Sunshine!! to solidly confirm this.

Then again, this is still a ''strongly debatable matter. ''

The generic female seen in Uranohoshi Girls' High School is actually Umi Sonoda herself.
Her character design is loosely based on Umi's appearance.

Haruka Konoe is actually adopted, given her different eye colors compared to her older sister Kanata and the other siblings such as Alisa Ayase and the Kurosawa sisters.
The idea of the siblings sharing the same eye colors is a common misconception in Asia.

Mia Taylor is the first fully-American School Idol.
Jennifer (who is also fully American) has previously appeared in Love Live! School idol festival before Mia did.

Kyoko (one of the three girls that studied in the same school as Rina) is voiced by Emi Nitta, given her likeness to the seiyuu and her voice vocally resembling Honoka Kosaka's.
Aside from the speculation and memes regarding her appearance, Kyoko is actually voiced by Yuki Kuwahara (桑原 由気).