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Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, The Movie (2023)
After a guardian of magical jewels turns an awkward girl and a popular boy into superheroes, they can never reveal their identities — even to each other.
After a guardian of magical jewels turns an awkward girl and a popular boy into superheroes, they can never reveal their identities — even to each other.
The film primarily focuses on universal, apolitical themes of heroism, justice, and personal growth, emphasizing positive social values like teamwork and community protection without explicit partisan messaging.
The movie focuses on universal themes of girl empowerment, self-confidence, and emotional growth, promoting values like teamwork and empathy. While set in a diverse Parisian environment, it does not explicitly address specific racial, ethnic, LGBTQ+, or disability representation, nor does its narrative critique traditional identities.
Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, The Movie portrays LGBTQ+ characters and relationships positively. It integrates identities naturally, featuring characters like Zoé Lee exploring self-acceptance and a lesbian superhero family. The film normalizes LGBTQ+ presence, depicting them as multifaceted individuals with heroic roles, aligning with an inclusive perspective in children's entertainment.
The film features Ladybug, a female superhero, who consistently uses her agility, martial arts-like movements, and her yo-yo as a melee weapon to engage in and win close-quarters physical combat against multiple male akumatized villains, often with the aid of her superpowers.
The film contains instances of race swapping. Alya Césaire, a character of African descent, is voiced by a Caucasian actress. Additionally, Chloé Bourgeois, a white French character, is voiced by an African-American actress. These casting choices represent a change in the characters' established racial portrayals from the source material.
The film's universe incorporates Eastern spiritual concepts, particularly those reflecting Buddhist ideas of interconnectedness and transformation, as foundational to its heroic 'Miraculous' system. These concepts are presented positively, empowering protagonists and aligning with themes of self-improvement and collective good.
The 2023 film focuses on the superhero adventures of Ladybug and Cat Noir, without any direct portrayal or mention of transsexual characters or themes. While the broader franchise includes diverse LGBTQ+ representation, this specific movie does not feature transsexual identities within its narrative.
The film's characters, including the main protagonists, retain their canonical genders as established in the original animated series, with no instances of gender swaps identified.
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