Loonaverse
Fan Theory | |
---|---|
Fan Theory: | LOONAVERSE |
Synonyms: | |
Origin: | |
Fandom(s): | LOONA |
Dates: | 2017-present |
Click here for related articles on Fanlore. | |
The LOONAVERSE is a fictional universe and narrative created by the K-Pop girl group LOONA. It serves as the overarching concept and storyline behind the group's music, music videos, and other related content. Also known as "lore".
The Loonaverse is a science fiction fantasy storyline that follows the girls as they reside in three different worlds located on a Möbius strip, namely: Earth, a place between Earth and the Cosmos nicknamed "Middle Earth," and the last in a utopian world called "Eden."
Beyond these basic details, much of the storyline has been intentionally left open to fan interpretation, with official information being sparse. This has led to a vast number of fan theories and a dedicated Orbit community analyzing every video, lyric, and detail to piece together the story and uncover its deeper meaning. These theories range from identifying hidden details to writing essays and meta connecting the Loonaverse to topics such as color theory, chaos theory, theology, gnosticism, classic literature, quantum mechanics, and more.
This next topic might be a little bit strange for the casual K-Pop fans. But, also the thing that makes them truly unique. [...] Well, not only is LOONA a girl group, but they've all protagonists, in a sci-fi universe known as.. the LOONAVERSE. The LOONAVERSE is told primarily through music videos. With each music video, we follow a central plot, or story that is advanced through each sequential music videos. Think like a TV series with multiple seasons and episodes. Or movies of the Marvel Universe. Pretty much the same think, just think of LOONA as like the Avengers of K-Pop.[1]
Fan Theories
Examples Wanted: Editors are encouraged to add more examples or a wider variety of examples. |
The open-ended nature of the Loonaverse has given rise to a dedicated community of theorists, sometimes referred to as "lorebits." They typically provide close analysis of each video and provide fan theories. Some of the most well-known include Twinfish, Daebak Jjang, the Loominosity group and SuA's SinB. Some of the most popular theories, include (many of which can be attributed to the aforementioned Orbits):
Möbius Strip Theory
To some extent parts of this fan theory have been confirmed and are canonical. The worlds of LOONA (and their members) exist on a Möbius strip. It is often theorised that there are two sides, a light one and a dark one that mirror each other.
Heejin as God
One common theory is that Heejin is responsible for creating the Loonaverse, with suggested biblical allusions to God. In her solo song ViViD, HeeJin starts out in a black and white world, without color. The camera shot give the effect of an eye opening, and the world turns to color. It is often interpreted that Heejin’s awoke, creating the world and giving it color (much like God giving the world light).
A fan theory credited to Lucy Smart, suggested that the scene where Heejin sits in front of the mirror, represents the three worlds of LOONA, being Earth, the Cosmos, and Eden. However, may also refer to the Holy Trinity. In the Christian doctrine, God is often described as being formed of three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Moreover, some fans also believe Heejin is the Loonaverse representation of God, to mirror Olivia Hye, who is popularly theorised to be Lucifer. Biblical references are present throughout the Loonaverse and this is just one of many biblical fan theories relating to LOONA.
Color Theory
This theory was first attributed to the Amino and Twitter user danielllcrush who identified the relationships between the members could be explained using their official colours, specifically by mixing primary and secondary colors.[2] Each LOONA member has an official colour, and it’s usage is prominent among the music videos.
Infographics
There are various infographics that have circulated throughout the fandom regarding the Loonaverse and it’s timeline and lore.
General infographic by Eunseo Oh
Loonaverse timeline by xio_orbit
Planes theory by Caskerbox
Color theory by Bragen
Theological theories by Bragen
Resources
Video essays
Some of the most famous video essays, known for popularizing widely-accepted fan theories, and being friendly to beginners:
- LOONAverse Basics series by Loominosity
- The COMPLETE Loona Theory by Twinfish
- Story of the LOONAverse & Hi High MV Analysis by Daebak Jjang
- Timeline of the Loonaverse (Until Paint the Town by SuA's SinB
Other example of video essays include:
- Data Scientist Breaks Down LOONA's Lyrics by Ross Ellison
- Mobius Strip Theory by SuA's SinB
- Tales of the Loonaverse series by Hidye1
- Time in the LOONAVERSE… by Hidye1
- Shadow Theory by loonazworld
Written theories
Numerous written theories have been shared across platforms like Reddit, Tumblr, Amino, and Google Docs.
- LOONA Crash Course on Google Docs
- Color theory on Loonateorium
- LOONAverse & Gnosticism Theory by mobiusgods
- The Flower of Life: LOONA's Flowers and their significance to the LOONAverse by cutecedes
- Theological Loonaverse Theory by bragen
Parody
- The Loonaverse: semantic deconstructivism and expressionism – A very serious academic essay by Kpopalypse
Websites
- LOOΠΔrium (link) - A website allowing users to collaborate on fan theories by adding time-stamped annotations to music videos and other video content.
Fanworks
Animatics
- Mapping the LOONAverse by caskerbox (2018)
Vids
- LOOΠΔVERSE OPENING THEME by 7nsomnia
- welcome to the loonaverse 🌙✨– loona edit by lily ophelia
- pure imagination by luvstruckfairy
References
- ^ From The Avengers of Kpop: A Story of LOONA
- ^ LOONA Color Theory on Amino (2018)