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Ladybug & Cat Noir Movie Is An Alternate Timeline
Rather than the villain simply harassing the poor pigeon man 50 000 times, he’s releasing criminals from shady prisons. And you can actually conceptualise how powerful and wealthy Gabriel Agreste is. In the show, even his fashion shows are practically empty whereas here, we can see he actually goes to work and has employees.
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What Happened To Miraculous Ladybug?
But also? What anime is this? I did not expect the kwamis to have a different form. And I especially did not expect Plagg and Tikki to be halves of one kwami. But it makes perfect sense now. They’re quite literally each other’s other half. And I’m glad they stay adorable for most of the…
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Miraculous Ladybug Season 5 Is Everything I Didn’t Know I Wanted
I don’t think season 4 and 5 would’ve been this enjoyable if it came earlier. We’re obsessed because we had to wait years for this. And season 4 absolutely blew my mind. There was actual character development that lasted. There were actual consequences for the mess ups. And it all ended with Marinette losing every…
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Who Else Is Losing Their Mind Over Miraculous Ladybug?
Contrary to what some may have you believe, there will be no cheap reversals. Everything from Gabriel Agreste being cataclysmed to all of the love-square kisses are happening, being remembered and having an impact on the plot.
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The Love Square Reversal Is The Best Thing To Happen To Miraculous Ladybug
The Love Square is one of the most unique and iconic aspects of Miraculous Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir. It’s actually my favourite part of this show and the reason why I watch every episode I can access, regardless of how infuriating some of them are.
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Miraculous Ladybug New York Special: Adrien’s Abuse Narrative
Abuse is a difficult topic to accurately depict, especially within the confines of a children’s show. That is why I am incredibly impressed with the writing of the New York Special.
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“Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug & Catnoir”: The Complexity Of Chloe Bourgeois
Chloe is possibly the character that the fandom is the most divisive on. On the one hand, she has potentially the worst experiences of abuse and she has what looks like the setup of a redemption arc but on the other hand, she is so nasty that it’s hard to like her.
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Why Are So Many People Upset With “Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug & Catnoir”?
And I think that a lot of the criticism that has been aimed at this show comes from the fact that even though most of the fandom are older, its target audience are kids.
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“Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug & Catnoir”: Its Characters Are The Reason Why It’s So Loved
The characters are from a range of different ethnic backgrounds, they have vastly different body shapes and vastly different personalities. This show represents actual people rather than cardboard cutouts of the ideal Eurocentric person.
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