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Animation, Family, Action, Adventure, Fantasy • 2024 • 48 min • Older Kids (7+)

Ladybug and Cat Noir discover the existence of a parallel universe in which they're supervillains determined to seize the Butterfly Miraculous.
Antoine Tomé • Cristina Valenzuela • Bryce Papenbrook
Ladybug and Cat Noir discover the existence of a parallel universe in which they're supervillains determined to seize the Butterfly Miraculous.
Antoine Tomé • Cristina Valenzuela • Bryce Papenbrook
The narrative explores themes of heroism, moral choices, and the consequences of actions across alternate realities, focusing on the universal struggle between good and evil. The film champions individual responsibility and the power of positive values through its characters' journeys, maintaining an apolitical stance.
The movie features a diverse cast, aligning with the established character representation of its series. The narrative explores alternate versions of its heroes within a conflict-driven plot, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering its themes around explicit DEI commentary.
The film features Shadybug, a skilled female hero, who regularly engages in direct physical combat. She uses her agility, martial arts, and yo-yo as a melee weapon to defeat multiple male opponents in close-quarters confrontations throughout the narrative.
The narrative generally favors stable, loving family structures, portraying a supportive nuclear family positively while illustrating the negative impacts of family dysfunction.
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The film features alternate universe versions of established characters. Shadybug, an alternate Ladybug, is portrayed as female, and Claw Noir, an alternate Cat Noir, is portrayed as male. These portrayals maintain the original genders of their prime universe counterparts.
The animated special introduces alternate universe versions of established characters. These counterparts retain the original characters' established racial depictions, indicating no instance of a race swap.
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