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miraculous ladybug au where everything is the same but plagg is voiced by morgan freeman
Alya played Gabriel like a fiddle
more like she played him like the cheap kazoo he is
ok, i get chat noir is not supposed to know about alya knowing ladybug’s identity. but, why doesn’t he know about rena rouge being a permanent miraculous holder?
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if chat noir had known, he will still ask about ladybug’s whereabouts since he cannot contact her but he won’t be surprised to see rena rouge since she is able to transform independently like him.
however, since he’s under the impression ladybug has the fox miraculous, it make sense for him to assume if rena rouge is able to contact him, ladybug must be in contact with her, but why doesn’t ladybug contact him?
unfortunately, instead of writing rena rouge explaining about mothy’s threat and her plan involving her illusions, they make rena rouge claim ladybug is not only with her, but she’s also the one who come up with the plan. 🤦♀️
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we could have had a renanoir team up.
rena rouge will distract mothybubbler by playing along with his plan, whereas chat noir will look around for the amok’s object. their goal has less to do with convincing mothy that alya will no longer be rena rouge and more to do with ‘how dare you threaten my loved ones, egg!’ energy.
once chat noir locates the amok’s object, i expect father and son to brawl with each other over it, and chat noir may or may not be captured. regardless, ladybug arrives in time to save the day. 👏
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considering sentibubbler is tied to optigami, it’d be nice to see chat noir shine alongside rena rouge after ladybug shine alongside rena rouge in the latter. let the kids compliment each other, you know?
y’know how like… sometimes in stories when a main character sees a future they want to prevent they actually end up causing it in an attempt to stop it?
Marinette knows something is wrong with Adrien, and attached that to the idea that them figuring out each others identities is what caused what happened in Chat Blanc so she doubles down on not revealing identities, but the thing is… she’s wrong.
Adrien finding out her identity isn’t what caused him being akumatized. Marinette knowing his identity isn’t what caused him being akumatized. Gabriel finding out Adrien’s identity, and Adrien’s own suppressed emotions are what caused Chat Blanc, and that progression of events happened because of their inability to communicate properly which directly connects back to the rule about not sharing identities.
She’s like, unintentionally creating the circumstances that would cause Adrien to be akumatized and she has no idea because she doesn’t know enough about him or the situation that caused what she’s trying to prevent to be able to know.
anyone have the link for the new ml episode?
Gender Roles in Miraculous Ladybug
Miraculous Ladybug is filled with excellent subversions of gender stereotypes. And no, I'm not just going to say it's feminist, because what I'm talking about is much broader than that. The show is filled with characters that refuse to fit the standard roles their gender lays out for them, both for female and male roles.
Let's start with the most obvious example, Marinette Dupain-Cheng, or Ladybug. It's pretty clear that her character and function in the story revolts against stereotypes of femininity: she is a woman—well, a girl—but she leads her team, which is a traditionally male role. She is the decision-maker, the rationalist, the realist, the one who catastrophizes before she hopes—this is stark contrast to the traditional expectation that women follow and comfort, holding the team up with optism and joy. She is the head, not the heart (that's Adrien). She is driven, strong, determined, and self-assured.
Adrien, too, subverts stereotypes—perhaps more than Marinette, although it's not something you notice immediately like Marinette's subversions. (This is because we're familiar with the patterns feminist characters, but not the anti-sexism found in Adrien.) At heart, Adrien is arguably the most clasically "feminine" character in the show. On the surface, it's easy to see—he is a model, objectified for his beauty, something that has been done to women for all of history and is still being done today. But it runs deeper, too. He is submissive, mild, willing to bend to other's will—both his father's and Ladybug's, as well as the desires of other people in his class like Chloe and Lila (both of whom are, interestingly, women). His kindness and sensitivity, as well as his role as the heart and support when suited up, all mirror traditionally feminine traits and roles.
And yet, despite all this subversion, neither of the main characters are simply a rebellion against stereotypes. It's clear in Chat Noir's tendency to flirt and his function as a protector, but it's especially evident in Marinette, who doesn't just subvert female stereotypes—she also fulfills them.
Marinette is a leader, a thinker, a pessimist, but she's also interested in fashion and art, both of which are considered feminine. More than that, she's incredibly kind, exemplifying that women can abandon the negative feminine stereotypes of submission and obedience without sacrificing the positives like kindness and selflessness. And finally, she's clearly not a "strong independent woman who don't need no man" because she wants a man. No, she doesn't need a boyfriend, but she wants one. True feminism doesn't mean women throwing aside all romantic relationships, it means not pressuring women either way, into or away from romance. Marinette can be strong and independent while still loving someone and wanting to be loved back.
The character in Miraculous Ladybug are not governed by stereotypes. They were written to be good, nuanced characters, not feminist characters. Marinette has both feminine and masculine traits, proving that traditional "feminine" values are just as valuable as "masculine" ones. Adrien has both, but far more feminine than masculine traits, demonstrating that masculinity is not superior, and that toxic masculinity is just as harmful as classic sexism.
Miraculous Ladybug didn't say "We need to stop forcing women to be feminine," which is a common and harmful misinterpretation of the feminist vision. It didn't say "We should let women act like men!" or "Femininity is bad! Let's leave it all behind." It said, "Stereotypes—both for men and women—are harmful, and we should let people just be people instead of defining them by their genders." It created a world where there are no traditionally feminine and masculine traits, there are just people traits, and anyone can be anyone.
The top peice of paper says "Hawkmoth is"
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black cats don't give you bad luck but hating black cats does in the form of my fists
I have a comic idea I think you'll approve of! remember that vine "there's only one thing worse than a rapist" but instead it's "Adrien's father" and when they go boom to reveal the word "Adrien's" he's just like "me ;v;; "
Ladrien for me is like a comedy ship because of how they’re basically just giant awkward dorks together. But there’s something incredibly alluring about the thought of Ladybug seeing “sweet and polite” Adrien literally stand his ground and puff out his chest – like Chat would – trying to protect her from a big threat.
am i right or am i right
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me watching origins vs me watching the reveal
Ladybug: Since I told my identity to a friend, it’s only fair if I let you do it too.
Chat: gasp Really?
Ladybug: Yes.
Chat: K.
Chat, typing in the class discord: hey @everyone im chat noir
they say these are the golden years…
Alya bursts into Marinette’s room all excited because “I DISCOVERED ANOTHER CLUE TO LADYBUG’S REAL IDENTITY” and Marinette just looks at her funny like “Alya, I told you last week” and poor Alya is just stuck there blinking because in her excitement over a new Ladyclue she fuckin FORGOT
Can't believe I forgot to mention this but Nino is the reason Adrien became happy to go to school everyday. Because Nino was the first to reach out to him and see past the label "Chloe's friend" that everyone put on him, Nino was the one who gave Adrien hope that his years of loneliness need not hold him back from being happy with his friends NOW.
Nino basically saved Adrien from becoming another Sabrina and y'all have the gall to say he's a terrible friend.
Shame on you.
calling nino a bad friend is simply not allowed 😌