User:FigureGunplaFan/Sandbox/Love Live! Theories

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This page contains a thread of speculations and theories for the Love Live! franchise.


 * See also: Misconceptions and urban legends about Love Live!

Most, if not: all of the main female characters are gay.
One of the most popular speculations, fans noted whether the girls in the entire franchise are actually homosexuals due to their tendencies on being paired by fans. The examples below are considered as the very closest thing to have evidence.

Eli Ayase + Nozomi Tojo
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Mari Ohara + Kanan Matsuura
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Ayumu Uehara + Yu Takasaki
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Kasumi Nakasu + Shizuku Osaka
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Karin Asaka + Emma Verde
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Umi Sonoda suffers from Heterophobia.
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The female singer in Love Live! The School Idol Movie is actually Honoka Kosaka's future counterpart.
There are many differing fan theories about the woman who helped Honoka while she was lost in New York City.
 * One theory is that she is simply a future version of Honoka, as their personalities, actions and appearance have a resemblance to each other's. They both consider heavy issues, are both clumsy, and have blue eyes and orange hair (albeit different shades). Near the end of her second appearance, the woman also tells Honoka to fly, "just like you did back then", referencing Honoka jumping a large puddle at the start of the movie, which suggests that she knew about some parts of Honoka's childhood. This sequence, however, was shown almost immediately afterwards to be a dream, which makes perfect sense, because it involved Honoka teleporting from the middle of Tokyo into a plain next to a small pond, far from any buildings or city sounds. Additionally, when Honoka asked about her singing career, she informs Honoka that she and her friends had formed a group in Japan. However, the group was later disbanded, strongly implying about the dissolution of μ's.
 * The other theory consists of the woman who is actually Honoka's even older sister, which is previously mentioned in the September 2011 issue of Dengeki G's Magazine.
 * The final theory was that she was simply a figment of Honoka's imagination. No other individual within the movie saw the woman, and, in fact, when Honoka turned to thank her after finding her way back to the group, hoping to introduce them to her, she was no longer there; no other member of the group saw her. In the alleys where she was performing, no-one was watching her--or even acknowledging her. In New York, she was the only Japanese individual Honoka encountered aside from her own group. In Japan, she featured heavily in one of Honoka's dreams, although that could just mean that she left a heavy impression on her.
 * This is slightly incorrect, in New York, there are a group of people who cheer when she finishes singing, meaning she was clearly seen and heard by those people.