![]() It showcased how much Marinette had grown as well, with having Marinette see through Zoe’s Mean Girl act when they reunite and not jump to hasty negative conclusions, like she did with Adrien, instead considering that there may have been other factors involved with making Zoe act differently while with Chloe.Īlso character exploration and growth for Andre, of all characters! Very unexpected. This was our first look at a new character, Zoe, and she did not disappoint! She was absolutely adorable and I really felt for her, with needing to pretend to be nasty in order to not be practically disowned from her family. ![]() The episode was well done, but just didn’t feel like it either changed things as much or showcased character development as much as the other entries on this list, which is why it’s lower. That he’d not only lose his Miraculous, but his closest, dearest friend as well. That he’d give up his Miraculous, his ticket to freedom and also the vessel for one of his closest friends, Plagg, but only at LADYBUG’S request, not this dude.īut it also showed the limits of that, with him refusing to go along with even that when it’d mean that Ladybug would get amnesia. Ladybug was insecure about not having defeated Hawkmoth yet and thought Su Han might have a point about the Miraculous being better in other hands, and for this to be something for the Guardians to handle.Ĭhat Noir meanwhile didn’t give a crap about Su Han’s authority, about this random guy who just showed up and tried to boss them around but he DOES respect Ladybug’s, and made that known. I especially liked seeing Ladybug and Chat Noir’s relationship this episode, and their differing reactions to Su Han and his proposals. Poor Plagg especially, he’s just treated like a bomb that could go off at any moment. The first episode of Season 4 aired (even though it was episode 6 in production order), we got some lore drop this episode! Su Han gave us a better idea of what to expect from the Guardians and what their relationship with the kwamis had been like overall. It was good, but there was less to talk about concerning it than I thought there’d be. So why is it so low down? Simply put, it didn’t feel like it changed things as much as Sole Crusher did, nor did it showcase Marinette’s and Adrien’s relationship as much. Interestingly, it’s also used to parallel Zoe’s and Chloe’s relationship, with Zoe even quoting from the movie at the end.Īnd Andre’s character development was top-notch! Bully him around to do material things as much as you like, but hurting Zoe is off-limits. The mini-movie felt like foreshadowing, what with the “Superheroine of Creation” being an obvious Ladybug expy, while the “Supervillain of Destruction” was a Chat Noir expy, though with fewer connections. It was a really nice way of showing Zoe’s humility and ability for teamwork, even when it meant giving up the starring role, in order to complete the group’s overall goal. ![]() We got a new hero this episode, and she is awesome! Vesperia and Chat have a nice little interaction, and while Vesperia gets taken out, it’s for a good reason - distracting Queen Banana so Ladybug can put glue in her pocket, disarming her. That being said, some episodes have still been better than others (or have contained elements I find more appealing at least), so what better way to show that than with a ranking? ![]() Interestingly, however, with Luka's time-turning abilities as Viperion, he's the only one who knows both their identities, allowing the show to set up some potential conflict down the line.ML season 4 has knocked it out of the park so far! It’s been absolutely amazing, and I’ve greatly enjoyed every episode. ![]() The episode is a sad reminder that Marinette and Adrien knowing the truth about their superhero double identities wouldn't just put them in danger, but the whole world. The episode explores just what happens when the two find out the truth, though in the end, Luka is able to set the clock back one more time. Though Ladybug recruits Luka to be Viperion in the battle, he learns the identities of both Ladybug and Cat Noir. In this episode, a TV personality is akumatized into a villain who gives people their childhood wishes. "Wishmaker" is a perfect example of a path not taken. As a result, the show is able to explore a lot of what-if scenarios to satisfy fans, but not box themselves into following every possible story. Because of the nature of Ladybug's lucky charm, it has the ability to reset the world to before things were damaged. ![]()
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