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Chlonette Toxic Yuri
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While most of Chloé's akumatized forms seemed very dangerous...
They were NEVER worth Bunnyx's time!
I'm curious what's your thoughts regarding the theory that Zoe was originally supposed to be the akuma for Kwami's Choice p2 but was replaced with Chloe to further villainize her?
It does make sense, given how Sole Destroyer sounds like an upgrade for Sole Crusher. The fact that Zoe also had the Cat Miraculous also validates the theory.
This is a fanart of the character from "Miraculous: The Tales of Ladybug and Chat Noir" called Chloé Bourgeois, along with her akumatized villain forms: Antibug, Miracle Queen, Banana Queen, Penalteam and Sole Destroyeri and also her heroic form called Queen Bee (transformation using the bee kwami). I didn't make the Wasp Queen because her design is pretty much the same as the Miracle Queen. Hope you like it ^^
Regarding p2 of the two-parter, why did Gabriel even bother with akumatizing anyone after learning Alya and Zoe's identities or seemingly waiting a day before attacking?
Like he could have easily jumped them while they were in their rooms or while they were alone if he still wanted to deal with the stealth thing
It's even weirder with Zoe because Gabriel is close with her family, so it'd arguably be even easier for him to get the jump on her.
As for Sole Destroyer, it's pretty clear the reason behind including her was just to give the Resistance a win. The problem was that because of how pathetic her powers were while not even getting a Miraculous power this time, the feat of a bunch of civilians beating her off-screen is about as impressive as beating Glass Joe in a street fight.