HD Version of the Fairyon poster Jeremy Zag shared on Instagram, via Nathanael Bronn.
Today one of my teachers said the Miraculous theme song is practically the same as Nek's Laura no está (he is right, though; go listen to it), and I was laughing my fucking ass off while praying nobody connected the dots and figured out why I was laughing my fucking ass off. 😂😂😂
Today one of my teachers said the Miraculous theme song is practically the same as Nek's Laura no está (he is right, though; go listen to it), and I was laughing my fucking ass off while praying nobody connected the dots and figured out why I was laughing my fucking ass off. 😂😂😂
These two bonding is everything I never knew I needed!!
Not gonna lie, I like the Baker's house better than Mike's.
I didn't know Tom Nook had branched out to New York
OMG, Andy likes Carla!!!
Is this going to be a jock×nerd dynamics? 'Cause I am SO down!!!
Miss Jones has heterochromia most likely resulting from whatever turned her into a half-ghost! I'm getting some serious Danny Phantom vibes here...
I don't need to know Hebrew to know Charly is adorable
Admittedly, I've never really thought I'd be into Ghostforce. It just didn't catch my eye. But now that I've seen how cute everyone's design is, I find my resolve dissolving...
Ok, real talk, though.
If seasons 4 and 5 are supposed to be where everything gets resolved and all secrets are revealed, then why the fuck have they been greenlit for a sixth and seventh season???
What, are they going to take a page out of Steven Universe's book and dedicate those two seasons to their future selves? Having them fighting Lila instead of Gabriel?
I really don't know how to feel about that. On the one hand, I really love Miraculous, but on the other, if you have a story you want to tell, and you tell that story, then let it die in peace! Follow Alex Hirsch's example! It took him two seasons to tell Gravity Falls' story, and when that was said and done, he preferred to move on than keep adding things for the sake of it.
But what they're doing with Miraculous? That's just them wanting to milk the cash cow.
They should work on their other upcoming shows and let ML alone, smh.
I just realised that it is a little weird to have Kagami's main fault being her bluntness and brutal honesty given she is Japanese.
First of all, I would like to point out that I am not trying to generalise Japanese culture and that every individual is different. And I sincerely apologise if I give that impression.
But it is also true that Japan is a country in which being direct is usually seen as very impolite, even aggressive. In fact, if my memory doesn't fail me, the Kyoto region's dialect is especially complicated to understand because it is even less straightforward than the Japanese spoken in the rest of the country, so much so that even people from different regions have trouble understanding it.
So I actually have to wonder if making Kagami blunt and honest to the point of brutality when it would actually be seen as rude in her own country is something deliberately planned on the writers' part or if they just weren't aware of it.
Please, if I made a mistake, do not hesitate to point it out or even expand on it.
You know how I'd like they handled the Lila Situation in season 4?
I don't even want the writers to completely expose Lila —it's obvious Adrien's advice in Chameleon was foreshadowing that Lila will end up cornering herself with her lies—, but I'd like they started making the class suspicious of her.
They don't even have to full on hate and isolate her.
I want them to grow suspicious of her because she finally starts being overwhelmed by all her lies, to the point she can't keep up with everything she says anymore!
Something as simple as a small lie (compared to her more serious ones, that is) being questioned would be so satisfying!
Just imagine:
At the beginning of the episode Lila declines Alya's invitation, claiming she's busy that day with a very specific thing. At first, that little comment would be as meaningless as her excuse to Max in Gamer 2.0., with seemingly no relevance to the episode's plot. But then, at the very end, Alya's seen walking around Paris when she notices Lila, looking very free from her very-busy-schedule and very far away from the place she said she'd be in. And then Alya starts having her doubts about Lila...
Basically, I just want the writers to give Marinette some support when it comes to Lila. Because, while Marinette knows she can trust Adrien, so far they've never had the chance to face her together, aside from when they're Ladybug and Chat Noir.
So far, it looks like Marinette is utterly alone when it comes to dealing with Lila.
And now that Adrien's made clear his 'friendship' with Lila is just another lie, a lie she got herself into, it'd be great if he were shown keeping his distance from her, alongside Marinette.
Something as simple as the scene from Miraculer, but with Adrien and Marinette being like 'hey' and taking Nino and Alya away from her, can mean so much.
Because small things can be the biggest when they happen in the right context.
So the yoyo upgrade we got awhile back was for the film but THE ANIMATION REALLY 😭😭 beautiful
You know how I'd like they handled the Lila Situation in season 4?
I don't even want the writers to completely expose Lila —it's obvious Adrien's advice in Chameleon was foreshadowing that Lila will end up cornering herself with her lies—, but I'd like they started making the class suspicious of her.
They don't even have to full on hate and isolate her.
I want them to grow suspicious of her because she finally starts being overwhelmed by all her lies, to the point she can't keep up with everything she says anymore!
Something as simple as a small lie (compared to her more serious ones, that is) being questioned would be so satisfying!
Just imagine:
At the beginning of the episode Lila declines Alya's invitation, claiming she's busy that day with a very specific thing. At first, that little comment would be as meaningless as her excuse to Max in Gamer 2.0., with seemingly no relevance to the episode's plot. But then, at the very end, Alya's seen walking around Paris when she notices Lila, looking very free from her very-busy-schedule and very far away from the place she said she'd be in. And then Alya starts having her doubts about Lila...
Basically, I just want the writers to give Marinette some support when it comes to Lila. Because, while Marinette knows she can trust Adrien, so far they've never had the chance to face her together, aside from when they're Ladybug and Chat Noir.
So far, it looks like Marinette is utterly alone when it comes to dealing with Lila.
And now that Adrien's made clear his 'friendship' with Lila is just another lie, a lie she got herself into, it'd be great if he were shown keeping his distance from her, alongside Marinette.
Something as simple as the scene from Miraculer, but with Adrien and Marinette being like 'hey' and taking Nino and Alya away from her, can mean so much.
Because small things can be the biggest when they happen in the right context.
You know how I'd like they handled the Lila Situation in season 4?
I don't even want the writers to completely expose Lila —it's obvious Adrien's advice in Chameleon was foreshadowing that Lila will end up cornering herself with her lies—, but I'd like they started making the class suspicious of her.
They don't even have to full on hate and isolate her.
I want them to grow suspicious of her because she finally starts being overwhelmed by all her lies, to the point she can't keep up with everything she says anymore!
Something as simple as a small lie (compared to her more serious ones, that is) being questioned would be so satisfying!
Just imagine:
At the beginning of the episode Lila declines Alya's invitation, claiming she's busy that day with a very specific thing. At first, that little comment would be as meaningless as her excuse to Max in Gamer 2.0., with seemingly no relevance to the episode's plot. But then, at the very end, Alya's seen walking around Paris when she notices Lila, looking very free from her very-busy-schedule and very far away from the place she said she'd be in. And then Alya starts having her doubts about Lila...
Basically, I just want the writers to give Marinette some support when it comes to Lila. Because, while Marinette knows she can trust Adrien, so far they've never had the chance to face her together, aside from when they're Ladybug and Chat Noir.
So far, it looks like Marinette is utterly alone when it comes to dealing with Lila.
And now that Adrien's made clear his 'friendship' with Lila is just another lie, a lie she got herself into, it'd be great if he were shown keeping his distance from her, alongside Marinette.
Something as simple as the scene from Miraculer, but with Adrien and Marinette being like 'hey' and taking Nino and Alya away from her, can mean so much.
Because small things can be the biggest when they happen in the right context.