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Description
Mia Taylor is a 14-year-old third-year student at Nijigasaki High School, having transferred from New York City. Fluent in both English and Japanese, her English occasionally carries an Australian accent. Born into the world-renowned Taylor family of musicians, she gained early recognition as a music prodigy. Despite her youth, Mia previously attended an American university before skipping multiple grades to enroll directly as a third-year at Nijigasaki.

Her move to Nijigasaki resulted from being specifically "dragged" there by her friend Lanzhu Zhong. Mia debuted in Chapter 19 of Love Live! School Idol Festival ALL STARS and officially became the Nijigasaki High School Idol Club's 12th member in Chapter 29 of the main story. She performs in the subunit R3BIRTH, with platinum silver as her designated image color.

Physically, Mia sports platinum silver hair in a boycut, grey eyes, and a visible silver rectangular earring on her left ear. She stands 156 cm tall with measurements of B80, W55, H80. Her blood type is AB, and her December 6th birthday makes her a Sagittarius.

Mia exhibits a straightforward, competitive personality, frequently declaring sudden songwriting challenges. This confidence veils underlying insecurities about her compositions compared to others. She once analyzed this self-doubt with Rina, who suggested building closer relationships to better understand her peers' creative processes. Mia uses the pronoun "boku" and employs mild English profanity, inconsistently translated as "Dammit" in international releases.

Her personal interests include a strong enthusiasm for baseball and hamburgers, her preferred food. Despite her talents, Mia displays domestic impracticalities like an inability to make hot chocolate or using a washing machine to clean vegetables, attributed to her lifestyle. She has an older sister, Chloe Taylor, who appears in the second part of the Final Chapter movies.

Mia holds franchise distinctions: the first main character not born in Asia or Europe, the youngest school idol as of 2021, and the only Nijigasaki anime character shown with male parents on-screen. Her musical style draws inspiration from 2000s English pop, and she performs in songs like "Wachugo" as part of group efforts.