User blog comment:Oppaichan/Discuss changes and corrections/@comment-7948498-20140416064017

I read around the internet about the story of To Love Ru's writer's divoice fight against his evil wife, and there have been some inconsistencies in the story.

First of all, in the articles I read, Kashiwagi Shiho was the evil wife of To Love Ru illustrator Yabuki Kentaro, not the writer Hasemi Saki.

Somebody wrote in Haruna's page that Haruna's reduced role in the series was because she was based on Kashiwagi Shiho, who sued for profit from the use of the character. And so, in addition to raising a daughter by himself after fighting to save her from her own mother, the first series was canceled, until they got an opportunity to continue the story in To Love Ru Darkness.

I'm finding this story to be a little too hard to buy. I've read a few other comments about the article insisting that this whole divorce story never really happened like that. They say that not only does Kashiwagi Shiho look nothing like Haruna, and that we see more than enough focus on Haruna in To Love Ru Darkness, but Kashiwagi and Yabuki are still somewhat casual acquaintances with each other.

I'm not sure what to believe. In any case, in those articles, Kashiwagi Shiho was the wife of artist Yabukki Kentaro, not writer Hasemi Saki.