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“ | To stop this evil, two rival heroes must rise. United, these two Miraculous possess the ultimate power! One even stronger than death. But could such selfless hearts find their courage in time? | ” |
—Wang Fu, "Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie" |
Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie[19] (also known as Ladybug & Cat Noir Awakening during early production)[20][21] is an animated musical film based on Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir. It was released in France on July 5, 2023, originally planned to be released around Summer 2022.[22]
Synopsis
Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie is an animated musical, romantic fantasy adventure based on the eponym global entertainment phenomenon. Ladybug & Cat Noir light up the screen as their quest teaches the audience about family, bonds, responsibility and the hearts of two young souls.[23]
Official The Movie site
When a ruthless villain threatens to steal two magic jewels with extraordinary faculties - the Miraculous - fragile teenager Marinette is chosen to put on the superhero costume of Ladybug.
Juggling her newfound powers and school, she joins forces with a charismatic crime fighter, Cat Noir.
Little does she know that behind the mask hides Adrien, the shy classmate she has fallen for. As their secrets and hearts collide, the chaotic duo sets off on a daring mission to defeat Hawk Moth's despicable plan.
From the ghastly catacombs of Paris to the dazzling heights of Notre-Dame, it is ultimately love that sweeps them on an unforgettable journey.[24]
Plot
Marinette Dupain-Cheng, a socially anxious teenager, goes to school trying to avoid being noticed. Despite sparking a friendship with another student, Alya Césaire, Marinette finds herself desperately attempting to avoid the wrath of rich girl Chloé Bourgeois. While attempting to escape, Marinette runs into model Adrien Agreste and develops a crush on him. Adrien has become incredibly emotionally distant from others due to his mother Emilie's passing. Similarly wracked by her death, Adrien's father, Gabriel, uses the Butterfly Miraculous, a magical jewel, to turn into Hawk Moth, to find the Miraculous he needs to make a wish and bring his wife back to life.
Hawk Moth's appearance is sensed by Wang Fu, guardian of the Miracle Box, who chooses to release the Ladybug and Cat Miraculous, only for them to run away. He is saved from an incoming bus by Marinette, still running away from Chloé, while he realizes that she deserves the Miraculous. Marinette ducks into a corner shop in an alley and is found by Tikki, the Kwami of Creation, while her polar opposite, Plagg, the Kwami of Destruction, makes his way to Adrien.
Both become Ladybug and Cat Noir and eventually run into each other, working together to defeat the Gargoyle, an "akumatized" villain created by Hawk Moth from negative emotions. Following the fight, Wang Fu follows them and stresses the importance of them sticking together.
Marinette initially refuses to continue being Ladybug, but Hawk Moth recruits more villains and they wreak havoc at a carnival. Gathering the courage to fight, Marinette transforms once again, and defeats them, alongside Cat Noir.
Months pass, and Marinette plans to confess her feelings to Adrien, whilst Adrien plans to confess to Ladybug. Being unaware of their true identities, neither confession goes well. Defeated, Hawk Moth akumatizes himself and unleashes an apocalypse on Paris, prompting Ladybug and Cat Noir to go into action. The heroes are overwhelmed, and Ladybug has her earrings taken, but Marinette can briefly power through to help push Cat Noir away from Hawk Moth. When Cat Noir's mask is damaged, Hawk Moth discovers that Adrien is Cat Noir, he renounces his Miraculous powers and breaks down. Adrien forgives his father, while Marinette reclaims her earrings and returns the Butterfly Miraculous to Wang Fu before repairing the damage done to Paris with her powers. Gabriel is possibly arrested, while Marinette returns to her family.
The day of the Winter Ball arrives, and Marinette arrives in a beautiful dress much to the crowd's pleasure. She finds Adrien, revealing that she knows his identity, having seen his reconciliation during the fight, and reveals her identity as well. They then share a kiss.
Later, Nathalie Sancoeur, the Agrestes' assistant, goes to the basement underneath their house. In the basement is the body of Adrien's mother, wearing the Peacock Miraculous.
Production
The movie was first revealed by Jeremy Zag during the "Miraculous" panel at ComiKon İstanbul 2018 on September 29, 2018.[25] On December 5, 2018, it was revealed that the film will be released in 2021. Its plot will be a mix between the origin of the universe and the ending to season 5. Finishing season 4 and season 5 before the movie is a priority for the studio.[26] On December 6, 2018, during the Miraculous panel at Comic-Con Experience 2018, Zag revealed that the film will be a musical and feature music composed by himself.[27][28]
On May 16, 2019, during the Cannes Film Festival 2019, it was confirmed that the movie will be called Ladybug & Cat Noir Awakening. It was revealed that production of the movie is underway and that the film is billed as a romantic fantasy adventure.[21] Michael Gracey, the director of The Greatest Showman, is working on the movie too.[20] On June 7, 2019, Jeremy Zag revealed via his Instagram story, a song for the movie called "The Wall Between Us" (Ce mur qui nous sépare), performed by Lou & Lenni-Kim. On July 24, 2019, another song performed by Lou called Noveau Passage was revealed.[29]
On September 9, 2019, a teaser of a music video for the song The Wall Between Us was released.[30] On September 13, 2019, the music video was released.[31] On October 5, 2019, a short animated teaser featuring Ladybug was put up on Jeremy Zag's Instagram.[32] On December 21, 2019, it was confirmed that the movie will release in late 2021, according to Le Figaro.[33]
On January 8, 2020, Jeremy Zag revealed some spoilers from the animated musical.[34]
On February 18, 2020, the English voice cast initially started recording their lines for the first version of the movie.[35] On February 19, 2020, it was announced that Fantawild is one of the studios helping produce and animate the film.[36]
On March 31, 2020, an official ZAG Vimeo channel posted a promotional video for the entire Miraculous franchise. The video contains ten official concept art for the film.[37]
During the COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020, the production crew began rewriting the movie and the scripts. According to Ezra Weisz during an interview on Twitch, both the movie and the scripts have been rewritten multiple times because the crew wanted to make improvements to the story.[38]
On April 30, 2020, Jeremy Zag revealed three new concept art on his Instagram.[39] On May 15, 2020, Jeremy Zag revealed four new spoilers from the movie.[40] On June 11, 2020, Jeremy Zag posted on his Instagram another concept art for the movie.[41] On July 22, 2020, the release date of the animated musical was announced to be Fall 2021 or Early 2022.[42]
On September 1, 2020, Jeremy Zag posted on his Instagram a new picture for the musical, which shows a new yo-yo for Ladybug.[43] The new yo-yo had already been revealed on April 25, but it was not announced then that it would appear in the film.[44] On October 26, 2020, Jeremy Zag announced that film dubbing had begun.[45] On October 29, Jeremy published a video of recording Cat Noir's voice.[46]
On November 3, 2020, Jeremy Zag posted on his Instagram a frame from the movie with the new look of Marinette, created especially for a full-length movie.[47] One day later, Jeremy posted a photo from a layout process.[48] On the same day, he published another frame from the movie with Gabriel and Nathalie talking about a serious situation.[49] On November 7, 2020, Jeremy published the same concept art as in May, but this time in high quality.[50]
Around late March 2021, the very first book adaptation of the movie for young readers was announced with the release date being on November 2, 2021. The book's title is "Miraculous Movie: Movie Leveled Reader (Passport to Reading Level 2)".[51] On May 10, 2021, a Toybook article revealed that the movie will be having a "fall release".[52] On June 18, 2021, Annecy revealed that the film will be released in France in the first half of 2022.[53] On March 16, 2022, Jeremy Zag revealed that the editing of the movie is completed.[54] On June 1, 2022, Ezra Weisz announced that he will voice an unknown character in the movie.[55] On June 25, 2022, Suhoon Kim revealed that the movie will be 105 minutes long.[56][16]
During the 2022 Licensing Russia expo, a poster of the film revealed that Despicable Me character designer Carter Goodwich is involved in the film's character designs, and that the movie is co-written by Bettina Lopez Mendoza from The Greatest Showman. Michael Gracey was later promoted to executive producer on the film with a July 2023 release much later in French.
On December 4, 2022, the first Deutsh teaser trailer of the movie was released.[57]
On April 4, 2023, the French and German official channel Miraculous Ladybug on YouTube released new movie trailers.[58][59]
On April 28, 2023, the final day of post-production for the movie occurred at ZAG Animation Studios. There, the crew received the final shots of the movie from the animation team.[60]
In early March, the Le Grand Rex Cinema announced the pre-release of the film.[61]
On May 16, a behind-the-scenes video was released, featuring Jeremy Zag talking about the making of the feature film, as well as the production process and previously unreleased scenes.[62]
On May 17, another trailer for the movie was released on Netflix's official YouTube channel.[63]
On July 28, 2023, the movie was finally shown on Netflix.
Characters
- To view a complete list of all the staff and cast that worked on the special, go to Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie/Credits.
Major characters
- Marinette Dupain-Cheng/Ladybug
- Adrien Agreste/Cat Noir
- Gabriel Agreste/Hawk Moth
- Tikki
- Plagg
- Nooroo
- Akumas
- Wang Fu
- Alya Césaire
- Nino Lahiffe (Bubbler pictured)
- Chloé Bourgeois
- Sabrina Raincomprix
- Emilie Agreste
- Raymond/Gargoyle
- Magician
- Mime
Minor characters
- Tom Dupain
- Sabine Cheng
- Nathalie Sancoeur
- Vincent
- Nathaniel Kurtzberg
- Alix Kubdel
- Lê Chiến Kim
- Ivan Bruel
- Max Kanté
- Luka Couffaine
- Juleka Couffaine
- Rose Lavillant
- Mylène Haprèle
- Jean Duparc
- Denis Damocles
- Caline Bustier
- Nadja Chamack
- Oscar
- Simon
- Badoom
- Snailman
- Unnamed Croissant supervillain
- Unnamed Thug supervillain
- Curator
- Raymond's lover
- Unnamed boy
- Newspaperman
- Man news anchor
- Unnamed painter
- Unnamed boy
- Unnamed girl
- Unnamed girl's mother
- Unnamed Mole villain
- Unnamed Clown villain
- Guitar Villain (pictured)
- Piáo Chóng (pictured)
- Marinette's grandmother (mentioned)
- Mayor Bourgeois (mentioned)
- Placide I.T. (deleted scene)
- Pigeons
- Civilians
Music
Songs
- "If I Believed in Me"
- "Alone Again"
- "You Are Ladybug"
- "My Lady"
- "Chaos Will Reign Today"
- "Courage in Me"
- "Miraculous"
- "Stronger Together"
- "Reaching Out"
- "Now I See" (end credits song)
Scores
- The Legend of the Miraculous
- Life in Paris
- Friends and Frenemies
- The Love of a Lifetime
- Regrets and Secrets
- Let Darkness Rise
- Running Away
- The Ring and the Cat
- Who Saves a Life Saves the World
- Tikki a Magical Encounter
- The Ladybug Destiny
- Stoneheart
- Two Halves Are Stronger as a Whole
- Secrets Between Friends
- The Heist
- Jardin des Tuileries
- Rollercoasters!
- Alone in the World
- Since I've Met You
- The Empty Heart Behind the Mask
- The Akumas Attack
- All Is Lost
- The True Hero Is Behind the Mask
- Courage in Me (Alternative Version)
- Moment of Truth
- The Power of Love
- The Opera Ball
- Drop the Masks
Cast
Main Cast
- Cristina Vee as Marinette Dupain-Cheng/Ladybug
- Lou Jean as Marinette Dupain-Cheng/Ladybug (singing voice)
- Bryce Papenbrook as Adrien Agreste/Cat Noir
- Drew Ryan Scott as Adrien Agreste/Cat Noir (singing voice)
- Keith Silverstein as Gabriel Agreste/Hawk Moth
- Mela Lee as Tikki
- Max Mittelman as Plagg
- Lauren Amante as Nooroo
- Paul St. Peter as Wang Fu
- Carrie Keranen as Alya Césaire
- Zeno Robinson as Nino Lahiffe
- Selah Victor as Chloe Bourgeois
- Cassandra Lee Morris as Sabrina Raincomprix
Minor Cast
- Christopher Smith as Tom Dupain
- Anne Yatco as Sabine Cheng
- Sabrina Weisz as Nathalie Sancoeur and Nadja Chamack
- Kira Buckland as Alix Kubdel
- Jessica Gee as Mylene Haprele
- Grant George as Lê Chiến Kim
- Max Mittleman as Ivan Bruel
- Zeno Robinson as Max Kante
- Shelby Young as the Magician
- Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Emilie Agreste
- Ezra Weisz as Vincent
- Reba Buhr as Juleka Couffaine and Rose Lavillant (uncredited)
- Andrew Russell as Luka Couffaine (uncredited)
- Michael Sinterniklaas as Nathaniel Kurtzberg (uncredited)
- TBA as Raymond
- TBA as Badoom
- TBA as Simon
- TBA as Oscar
- Jon Allen as TBA
- Griffin Burns as TBA
- Jackie Lastra as TBA
- Sofia Gomez[64] as additional voices
- Savannah Ruth Newton as additional voices
- Nick Martineau as additional voices
Trivia
- The film has been described as a mix between Spider-Man and Frozen.[65]
- From Frozen:
- Both movies involved families of high class or royalty.
- Both families were close until a tragic accident that led them to be separated:
- For the Agrestes, the loss of Emilie.
- Elsa accidentally struck Anna with her magic, so Anna's memory was altered just to save her as well as the loss of their parents.
- But unlike Anna until her sister's coronation, Adrien already knew why he and his father were separated and yet, he didn't know how deep it truly was until the film's end.
- Elsa's and Gabriel's hearts were gripped by negative feelings, such as grief and fear; but Gabriel's heart was more twisted by revenge like Hans, then by combining it with his powers, something terrible happened.
- Elsa unleashed an eternal winter, but she did it by accident, while Gabriel unleashed terror and knew the price to pay.
- Both Elsa and Cat Noir were nearly on the end of receiving death blows until they were saved by loved ones: for Elsa, by Anna, and for Cat Noir, by Marinette.
- Elsa and Gabriel both broke down in tears at what their selfish, vengeful, and yet fearful ways of their magic could have made them lose.
- Everyone in Paris and Arendelle saw the traitorous actions of both Hans and Gabriel, as well as the latter possibly being sent to jail and punished for his crime like the former.
- An act of love was used to restore and fix everything in both films.
- From Spider-Man:
- Both Peter Parker and Marinette are social outcasts, but were chosen to be heroes; Peter was bitten by a radioactive spider while Marinette was chosen by the kwami Tikki, who looks like and can turn into an insect.
- Peter and Marinette are friends with someone from the higher social class: Peter is friends with Harry Osborn while Marinette is friends with Adrien.
- Both became the enemies of people they admired and looked up to: Peter looked up to Norman Osborn while Marinette admired Gabriel.
- From Frozen:
- A Ladybug & Cat Noir art figure, based on the movie, was going to be released on June 29, 2020, but it was delayed due to COVID-19.[66][67]
- Thomas Astruc, the series creator, as well as all the other writers and directors of the show, weren't involved in the production of the movie.[68] Rather, it is Jeremy Zag's own vision of Miraculous.[69]
- Some early sources claimed that the film would include already seen and new Miraculous holders (such as Rena Rouge, Carapace, Queen Bee, etc.), although Ladybug, Cat Noir, and Hawk Moth are the only ones to appear in the final film.[70]
- Plagg's animal form bears a striking resemblance to a black sphinx cat.
- Dead or Alive's 1985 song "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" can be heard in the scene where Gabriel checks the tailor's shop. This is absent from some releases of the movie, though.
- Additionally, George Michael's "Careless Whisper" is played in the scene where Cat Noir falls in love with Ladybug after defeating the Gargoyle, and also right before Cat Noir transforms to fight Hawk Moth.
- Only the main seven Miraculouses from the Chinese Miracle Box are seen in this movie. Aside from the Ladybug, Cat, Butterfly, and Peacock Miraculouses, the beginning of the movie reveals the Fox Miraculous, Bee Miraculous, and Turtle Miraculous.
- Because Wayzz doesn't appear at all despite being Master Fu's kwami, it leads to the film not revealing to the audience that Master Fu's bracelet is the camouflaged Turtle Miraculous.
- Despite Sabine being voiced by Anne Yatco in the movie, her previous voice actress, Philece Sampler, has her name featured under the "Cast" list during the end credits. This is not an error since it is a posthumous credit.
- It's likely the crew putting both Sabine's voice actresses in the end credits is intentional. Sampler initially recorded Sabine's lines for the first version of the movie. However, after the movie was rewritten multiple times later in production, Yatco took over the role.
- The movie's Castilian Spanish dubbing credits on Netflix pay tribute to the late Jesús Barreda, who died during production.[71]
- In the Norwegian dub, Adrien and Emilie are voiced by real-life mother and son; Lena Meieran and Leo Meieran.
- Multiple background character models have the same hairstyle as Rose and Nathalie. There are also many recolored and slightly tweaked ones of Adrien, Nino, Gabriel, Tom, and Kim.
- Nadja Chamack works for a television channel called ZAG News and Zag is the last name of Jeremy Zag.
- The book Marinette was holding while in the library bears the same cat symbol on a box Wayzz was sleeping in while in the phonograph in "Origins".
- Gabriel saying he couldn't bear to see the sadness and disappointment in his son's eyes is the same thing Adrien said about Ladybug in "Miraculous New York".
- During the scene in the metro, a man reads a magazine which has Nadja, Nathalie, and Miss Bustier on the cover.
- Musical notes from the TV show's theme song were played throughout the movie; first during "You Are Ladybug", then from Ladybug's yo-yo, and when Ladybug crashes into multiple bells when in pursuit of the Gargoyle.
- On September 25, 2023, the full movie was uploaded to the official YouTube channel. However, it was later set to private on the same day, and is now available only in some regions.
- When the film was released in Germany, three minutes of the film were cut. These include scenes that include explosions and the pre-credits scene where we get to reveal Emilie Agreste's presence, resulting in the "THE END" card being replaced with the film's logo.[72]
- Although the song "Alone Again" was instrumental in all dubs (despite the vocal version being played at the end credits), the French dub keeps the vocals.
- As Ladybug, when Marinette mentions them hitting rock bottom referencing what happened to her in "Strikeback" and Chloé in "Revolution".
- Ladybug and Cat Noir offering their hands to each other is done in several scenes referencing to "Stormy Weather", "Rogercop", "Kuro Neko" and "Determination".
- After their first fight when Ladybug mentions them seeing each other again but in his dreams and her nightmares refers to the countless times Adrien daydreamed about Ladybug in the show and when Marinette had nightmares about Cat Noir being akumatized in "Cat Blanc" and "Sentibubbler".
- Cat Noir referring to the Mime as "Silent but deadly" is also what his TV version said in "The Mime".
- With everything involving Emilie, this portrays to what would happen if she died by other means and would Gabriel still go down a path of darkness or not similar to his heroic version in "Miraculous Paris".
- Marinette not listening to Tikki's warning and seeing that she was right was same thing her counterpart did with her Tikki in "Dearest Family" when she didn't listen to the other kwamis warning.
- Lenni-Kim Lalande was originally going to have the singing role of Adrien for both the English and French dubs. He left the project for personal reasons and was subsequently replaced by Elliott Schmitt for the French and Drew Ryan Scott for the English dub respectively.
Deleted scenes
- On August 15, 2023, Netflix released two deleted scenes from the movie. Both feature scenes that are not fully rendered, as they were likely deleted before they could be in the final cut.
- The first deleted scene is an alternative version of the beginning scene of Marinette interacting with her parents before going to school. She is mainly seen doing a morning routine in which she keeps on being clumsy.[73]
- The second is the extended version of the scene of Adrien showing his locket to Marinette and talking about his mother. This scene is based on an earlier draft of the movie's story.[74]
- Seven new deleted scenes from the movie were revealed on Prime Video.
- Deleted Scene 1: An alternate version of the scene where Adrien walks out of the library; this version is written as though he is meeting Nino for the first time, and they are interrupted by Placide I.T., who brings Adrien back home. This was supposed to be the first time Adrien's bodyguard talks in the franchise.
- Deleted Scene 2: A scene where Nooroo tells Gabriel that "he should free himself from this burden before it destroys him" was cut. This scene actually supposed to be shown before Gabriel went downstairs and talk to Adrien.
- Deleted Scene 3: A scene of Marinette coming back home after being told by Adrien that "there's is someone else" and we also get to see how her house room from a different angle. Sabine asks if she's okay and Marinette says "I hate my life" before she goes upstairs quickly, following with some melodies of "Reaching Out".
- Deleted Scene 4: A scene with Hawk Moth in his lair creating an Akuma.
- Deleted Scene 5: The scene where Marinette talks to Alya, while Nino talks to Adrien before they go to the fair was going to be longer. The Haunted Mansion line was also cut.
- Deleted scene 6: A longer scene of Adrien and Plagg talking was removed from the final cut, since there's a scene switch from Plagg talking to Adrien to Tikki talking to Marinette back and forth.
- Deleted Scene 7: One scene was supposed to show an evening shot of Marinette's house and balcony and also there's a similar shot from the French trailer. This seems like an alternate version because in final version, Marinette sings "Reaching Out" on her balcony and later on noticed a purple bolt of lighting in the sky.
- In this version, Marinette sits in her chair and sees her reflection as Ladybug in a puddle, saying "You're nothing, without Ladybug" and then she uses her shoes to wipe that reflection away. The difference in this one is that Marinette saw the sky slowly turn green.
- In another deleted scene, after the heroes defeated Hawk Moth's latest villain but before Cat Noir's couple declaration to Ladybug; Gabriel's reflection talks back to him about facing Ladybug and Cat Noir himself but Nooroo still tries to convince him to turn back as the secret he carries will destroy his family refusing to lose hope he attempted to tell Adrien the truth.
- In the deleted scene of their final battle was way different before the final cut:
- Before Ladybug fought Hawk Moth, she had to save several people instead of just a mother and child.
- Hawk Moth swarm of Akumas caused the Eiffel Tower to move and she nearly got crushed by debris until Cat Noir saved her.
- Whereas both heroes climbed the monument to challenge him.But upon reaching the top both their weapons were destroyed and Cat Noir said something to Hawk Moth.
- However instead of Cat Noir knocking down the Effiel Tower, Hawk Moth did causing both heroes to fall into the river as they descended down Cat Noir tried to shield Ladybug but resurfacing she tried to wake him up to no avail.
- Shortly after they made it to a piece of floating tower debris, Hawk Moth closed in on the pair with Ladybug shaking in fear.
- Cat Noir doesn't scar Hawk Moth with his powers.
- After Marinette's earrings were taken she attempted to get up save Cat Noir but was knocked out; in her mind it was only Tikki that encouraged her fight but her friends and family.
- She rushed to Cat Noir's rescue pushing Hawk Moth away from him with a stray lighting bolt striking Cat's mask but instead of half his mask coming off the whole thing does.
- Marinette was in more shock.Gabriel desperately embraced his son begging Adrien to forgive him.
- Before Tikki transformed Marinette she said something.
- Gabriel also said something to Adrien before he destroyed the Butterfly Miraculous and disappeared into a flurry of butterflies compared to the whole Agreste family sharing a forgiving embrace, the Butterfly Miraculous being given to Master Fu and Gabriel being hauled off to jail.
- A deleted opening for the movie depicted in shows Marinette and her parents originated from a small farm in China, them explaining to their fellow villagers that they would be moving to Paris.[75]
- Marinette would've been given a small doll by what can be presumed her maternal grandmother, before she and her parents drove off in their van to Paris. Along the journey, they were shown having trouble with their map and passing the Giza pyramid complex and through a snowy road before arriving in Paris, to Marinette's surprise.
- It would've also shown them moving into the boulangerie building and painting and decorating everything, meaning it was originally planned that Marinette would be new to Paris. This remains stated in the song Reaching Out when she sings "I've dreamed of calling Paris home".
Deleted songs
There are a number of deleted or alternate songs not featured in the final movie, as song development began as early as 2019, when Lenni-Kim was still a part of the project. Some songs were rewritten or revised into the songs featured in the movie. [76] [77]
- Ce mur qui nous sépare (The Wall Between Us) - released officially with partly alternate lyrics; cut and replaced by the library scene; featured in the live action show Miraculous: The Ladybug Show and the hologram movie preview show.[78][79]
- La chance (Luck) - rewritten into "If I Believed in Me".
- Cat Noir love song - rewritten into "My Lady".
- A Magical World - replaced by a remix of the show's theme song.
- The Last Dance (Cat Noir's Broken Heart) - rewritten into parts of Stronger Together, featured in the hologram movie preview show and released officially without vocals.[80]
- Never Surrender - revised into Reaching Out, featured in the live action show.[81][82]
Differences between the movie and the show
Storyline
- The movie's script is more mature than in the show, for instance having multiple references to death.
- In the show, Wayzz is the one who senses the Butterfly Miraculous being activated. But in the film, Wayzz doesn't make an appearance and it is Master Fu who senses it and explained the origins of the Miraculous in the movie, whereas in the show, Nooroo explained it.
- Marinette saved Master Fu the same way from oncoming traffic. But in the movie, Fu wandered into traffic by accident, while in the show, he did it on purpose.
- She made her way to Master Fu's shop by accident as she was running away from Chloe but she was led there in the show by Tikki in "Princess Fragrance" and "Volpina".
- Marinette and Adrien's first transformations were different than in the show.
- Marinette screamed and was at Master Fu's shop whereas in the show she was in room and didn't scream.
- In the show, they both find and opened the boxes that had their jewels at the same time but they get them individual.
- Tikki explains everything to Marinette about her mission before they transform but for Plagg and Adrien except for the show there is no scene of this and we don't Adrien's first transformation until near the movie's end.
- Both Marinette and Adrien met for the first time in their civilian forms but where was different in the show they met in the classroom for the movie it was in the library.
- Adrien was extended his hand to help Marinette up in the movie, for the show he extended his hand to offer her an umbrella.
- She was spying on Adrien the same way she did in "The Evilustrator" and "Volpina".
- During the song "You Are Ladybug", Marinette trying to defend herself from Tikki with a parasol is the same thing Aurore tried to do with an Akuma in "Stormy Weather".
- Both heroes met the same way, in which they got tangled in Ladybug's yoyo hanging upside down, but they crashed through the cathedral of Notre Dame instead and were less compelling to work together. Also Ladybug's yoyo got hooked onto Cat Noir's staff in the show whereas in the movie it likely got hooked onto one of the railings of the ceiling when they crashed through the cathedral.
- The heroes' first adventure began at night, whereas in the show, it began during the day.
- They received their jewels at night whereas in the show it was daylight and it's also different in "Transmission" whereas they gave their jewels back.
- During their first fight Cat Noir riding on the gargoyle's back and seeing Ladybug head for a fall while trying to rescue her which in "Guitar Villain", she tried to rescue him in the show.
- During "Stronger Together" and while hitching a ride on Gargoyle, Ladybug swinging under a bridge is similar to what she did in "Reverser", while saving a biker.
- During her darkest hour, Marinette tried to throw the Ladybug Miraculous away due to all the pressure of being a superhero for the first time. This is different from "Stoneheart" where her TV series counterpart was planning to give it away to someone else.
- Also, Marinette piled several suitcases on top of Tikki to trap her, whereas, in the TV series, she merely trapped her in a jar.
- Just like in the show, Ladybug's first encounter with Chloé as Ladybug was by saving her from a horrible fall. However, in the show, Chloé was tossed by Stoneheart while they were on the Eiffel Tower, whereas here, she fell from the Ferris Wheel.
- Also her getting tossed in a garbage can bares a resemblance when Cat Noir got tossed in one from "Rogercop" and "Glaciator 2".
- During the fight on the ferris wheel Cat Noir and The Mime fought hand-to-hand but in "The Mime", they fought with weapons.
- When Hawk Moth first appeared as a swarm of akumas in the shape of his head, he only addressed Ladybug and Cat Noir, whereas in the series he addressed all of Paris, and in the show, it wasn't smoking.
- The ending of the final fight between Hawk Moth and the heroes was different too where as in the show Hawk Moth was defeated by Ladybug physically while in the movie he was defeated by Cat Noir emotionally.
- Which also bares a similarity to when Ladybug defeated Argos emotionally in "Emotion".
- Cat Noir was here for the final fight whereas he wasn't in the show.
- In "Mayura", while Ladybug and Cat Noir challenged Scarlett Moth at the Eiffel Tower together, whereas Cat Noir challenged him alone in the movie.
- When Cat Noir falls into the water, rescued, and being brought to shore by Ladybug resembles what happened to them in "Reverser", where they fell into the river after being struck but he brought her to shore.
- After Hawk Moth absorbed the Ladybug Miraculous into his brooch unlike the usual unification he grew in power but his costume didn't change.
- When Gabriel was explaining his actions to Adrien, in the movie flashbacks he and Emilie had known each other since they were kids but in the series they didn't meet until their young adult years.
- All of Paris knows Gabriel was Hawk Moth by the end of the film. This is a stark contrast to the show where they never found out and Gabriel is treated as a "hero" after the events of "Re-creation".
- All three Miraculous holders in the movie find out who each other are:
- Gabriel found out that his son was Cat Noir after damaging his mask and wounding him as Hawk Moth, which led him to become more remorseful and guilt-ridden towards what he did. This is in stark contrast to the TV series in two alternate timelines where Gabriel discovered his son's secret identity. In both the "Cat Blanc" and "Ephemeral" timelines, Gabriel felt no remorse and he akumatized his son as soon as he found out.
- Compared to the show and just like Tikki said, Gabriel had to face his fear.
- Both heroes find out who the other is, as they reveal themselves after Hawk Moth's defeat. Marinette finds out that Cat Noir is Adrien after seeing his damaged mask and reconciliation with his father after the battle, and Adrien finds out that Marinette is Ladybug when she willingly reveals herself at the winter ball.
- Adrien and Marinette find out that Gabriel is Hawk Moth, after villain finds out who his son is and detransforms back.
- The heroes were able to retrieve the Butterfly Miraculous, unlike in the TV series.
- Ladybug made her speech to the people of Paris, she made it at the beginning of their adventure on the Eiffel Tower in the show, but in the movie it was at the top of a building near the end.
- Similarly to "Strikeback" and "Evolution", everyone was chanting Ladybug's name at the end in support, but unlike in those episodes, Cat Noir is not by her side.
- The movie ended with snow falling around the teenage couple, whereas outside of "Santa Claws", akumatized villains that had the power of snow and ice, and despite "Dearest Family" being in January and "Dark Cupid" being in February, there is no snow in the TV series, or other episodes centered around the winter months.
- The heroes' first kiss as a couple in the movie is a stark contrast from "Revolution", as their show version was one of sadness but the movie version was one of joy and Adrien attended the ball dance.
Characters
- Marinette and Adrien were both 16 when they received their Miraculouses and became superheroes.[83] This made them older than their TV series counterparts, who were only 13 in "Ladybug & Cat Noir". Everyone else in school, for example Alya, Nino and Chloé, were also aged up to go to the same grade as Marinette and Adrien.
- Marinette is shown to play the recorder and do gymnastics for class, while in the show, she did no such activities.
- In the show, Marinette stalks on and becomes obsessive over her feelings for Adrien, while in the film, she does not.
- Which could imply that this version of Marinette wasn't love traumatized by Chloé the prior year in "Derision" or she was but got over it.
- This version of Adrien Agreste is an actual human being while his TV counterpart is a Sentimonster.
- Adrien wasn't as naive as he was in the show about his father being emotionally absent.
- Adrien wasn't a famous model.
- Adrien wasn't homeschooled or had a bodyguard like he did in the show.
- Nor did he take fencing classes or Chinese lessons.
- As Cat Noir, he was more compelling towards using his powers on Hawk Moth.
- Adrien kept a picture of him and his mother in a locket, but in the show, it was in his phone.
- Adrien and Marinette wore watches where in the series they didn't.
- Adrien also wore music earbuds when he was sad, but he didn't have any in the show.
- Marinette doesn't where her signature bag in the movie.
- Ladybug & Cat Noir have a more playful relationship in the series, while the film continually adds contentious bickering.
- They are never seen sparring with each other in the show.
- Their love romances were different too: In the show, Adrien's as Cat Noir happened first where he fell in love with Ladybug's courage then Marinette's where she fell in love with his kindness at the school's entrance but in the movie it happened in reverse where Marinette fell in love with Adrien first then Cat Noir with her when she saved him from a speeding train.
- Gabriel Agreste in the movie does not homeschool his son Adrien, force him to learn Chinese, fence, model or forbade him from any kind of social interactions.
- Gabriel discovers that his son is Cat Noir, leading him to experience remorse and guilt, causing him to relinquish the Butterfly Miraculous and turn himself in, in contrast to his original self's two erased timeline versions who had no qualms about akumatizing their sons.
- The entire city of Paris learns that Gabriel was Hawk Moth, while his initial self remained concealed as Hawk Moth/Shadow Moth/Monarch and was revered as a "hero".
- Gabriel was possibly arrested for his crimes off-screen, diverging from his original self, who perished after sacrificing himself to heal his assistant Nathalie and join his wife in the afterlife.
- Nino is shown to be an active skateboarder in this film, but he does not skateboard at all in the series. Additionally, the movie seems to imply that he was friends with Adrien before the new school year started, whereas, in the show, they started their friendship on Adrien's second day of school.
- Nooroo has a female voice and wasn't as meek and submissive as her original counterpart and was actively defiant against Gabriel's wishes.
- Juleka and Luka go to the same school but in the show they don't.
Functionality behind Miraculouses, Kwamis and Akumas
- In the show, all Miraculous holders transform by having the holder wear said Miraculous, say the activation phrases and the kwamis enter the jewels. But in the movie, the transformation words are optional; upon wearing the jewels, the kwamis merely have to enter their owner's heart and could also detransform their owners by leaving them.
- The same occurs with the akumas. In the movie, they can either enter victims' objects like in the show or enter the victims' hearts.
- In the deleted scene, when Gabriel destroyed the Butterfly Miraculous so was he; as for the show when a Miraculous is destroyed mostly it doesn't do anything to the holder unless said person it destroyed with it following "Timebreaker", "Miraculous Shanghai" and "Cat Blanc" too but if not only the kwami connected to the destroyed jewel disappears but it's unknown in this version if they return to the way they were before their jewels were made or not.
- Tikki and Plagg also have different mannerisms and abilities:
- They are far less obedient to Master Fu's orders compared to the show.
- They have more influence inside their jewels than in the show.
- They can also change into the animal forms their jewels are based on.
- They can interact with their owners while transformed but couldn't in the show.
- Tikki is a lot more energetic, impatient, and snarky towards Marinette's unwillingness to be a hero in the movie.
- Tikki was more compelling to use her "baby doll eyes" on Marinette.
- Plagg behaves more disgustingly in the film, as he keeps on farting and even eats cheese from the trash.
- When the owners were separated from their weapons, they could summon them back like Thor with Mjolnir. But in the TV series, only adult holders can do that.
- The Ladybug and/or Cat Miraculouses would vibrate and glow when the other was in distress or danger.
- Cat Noir is shown to have super speed in this film, unlike the TV series.
- Whenever he used Cataclysm on the Eiffel Tower in the TV series, he's only able to destroy several beams off of it. But in the film, he can bring the whole structure down with his power.
- Also, instead of his hand pulsating with negative destructive energy it crackled with electricity and it could be used more than once depending on how long it took to recharge which in the show, the multiple use of Miraculous superpowers could only be done until the minor holder becomes an adult.
- When being used against both Hawk Moth's to the original one it caused necrotic scar that spread while the movie version received a normal scar likely from this cataclysm not having enough time to recharge.
- Ladybug always used her Lucky Charm objects to restore everything; but in the movie, she does not use Lucky Charm at all, and instead, her restoration powers come from the love of the people.
- Unlike the original version the Lucky Charm isn't apart of the powers of the Ladybug Miraculous and it's also a callback to the PV version.
- Due to the kwamis being able to call on a transformation and detransformation the powers don't seem to be connected to a timer whereas it was in the show.
- When Gabriel received the Butterfly Miraculous back it gave him a vision of what would happen if he continued his dark path whereas in the TV show, nothing like that happened.
- And yet, it could be Nooroo's power implying is that when inside her Miraculous, she could sense the emotions of the person who touches it and then changes it into a vision of the future based on them.
- And when Gabriel akumatized his first victim and after they were deakumatized in the film he passed out but in the show he didn't.
- Hawk Moth can akumatize himself while transformed, while he is only able to akumatize himself when he is detransformed in the show.
- In the show, Hawk Moth is only capable of sending one akuma at a time, while in the movie, it is shown that more than one can be created.
- In one of the promotional ads for Flik-Flak, Tikki and Plagg could rewind time in a short burst but it is not canon to the movie and either way their show counterparts couldn't do that as this is Sass' power.
- In the movie, Ladybug and Cat Noir were standing in front of the vehicles modeled after them whereas in another promotional ad for Volkswagen, they were racing on a racetrack with the kwamis by their side while in the show they are too young to drive.
- As they were presented with cars as gifts of appreciation in "Copycat", they were given statues.
- That also could mean that Tikki and Plagg could be fully out while their owners were transformed but it couldn't be done in the series.
- The Miraculous spellbook does exists in the movie universe.
- And like the original counterpart, Gabriel owned the book but the time frame is different from the flashback it could be that he found it after Emilie died or he been had it before she died as compared to the series where the book was found when Emilie was alive.
- Unknown how the spellbook ended out of the hands of the guardians.
Agreste lore
- Both the TV series and the movie revealed Emilie Agreste's career as an actress, though the specific type of actress is different: in the movie, she's a theater actress, while in the TV series, she's a movie actress.
- In the movie, Emilie is shown to have passed away when Adrien was still a toddler, possibly five. It was up to ten years before Gabriel became Hawk Moth, while in the show, only a few months had passed.
- Which is similar to Chloe in a flashback from "Despair Bear" when her mother left her when she was a toddler.
- In the movie, Emilie did not "disappear", but Adrien saw her death bed when she died.
- Emilie was hidden below the Agreste mansion in both this film and the TV series. However, unlike the TV series, she is not in a glass coffin and she is also wearing the Peacock Miraculous.
- The Peacock Miraculous was attached around Emilie's neck making it look like a necklace when it's tv counterpart is a brooch.
- In the show it was revealed in "Revelation", how the Peacock Miraculous was found by the Agrestes and Nathalie while not shown in the movie.
- This version of Adrien Agreste is an actual human being while his TV counterpart is a Sentimonster.
- That means that unlike the TV show, Emilie died by something else and it's unknown if she used the jewel after Adrien's birth for something else.
- And yet, unlike it's counterpart, it's unknown if the Peacock Miraculous is damaged.
- Judging from the flashback it's likely Gabriel has been searching for the Butterfly Miraculous up to 10 years prior to the events of the movie as compared to the series where it was found last year.
- The Butterfly Miraculous was found only by Gabriel in a chest in a cave deep underground, unlike in the TV series, in which he found it in the snow with the Peacock alongside Emilie and Nathalie.
- Gabriel faced what he was afraid of: telling his son the truth and the real outcome unlike his quantic counterpart who couldn't do it without akumatizing his son.
- Before he akumatized himself, he said if he couldn't bring Emilie back he'd join her which is what he did in the deleted scene of the before the final fight similar to his counterpart in "Re-creation", in a way he did it to accept to the truth in the show: it was about atoning for his mistakes while in the movie: having his son accept his forgiveness was all he needed and he likely didn't want to have the pain of losing his son too.
Details
- In the show, the Parisian streets aren't crowded in the background. With the film's higher budget, it shows the Parisian streets crowded with vehicles and a lot more pedestrians.
- The Miraculous suits are less durable than their TV series counterparts.
- When Adrien transforms with the Cat Miraculous, the jewel is usually black with a green cat pawprint in the series, but in the film the pawprint icon is black.
- Criminals in Paris are seen in the film. This is unlike the TV series where aside from akumatized villains, there were no known criminals in Paris.
- The hidden mechanism acted differently the painting opened a hatch below the floor but in the movie, it acted like a door.
- More architectural details were done with Ladybug and Cat Noir's hair compared to the show.
- The inside of the Miracle Box has more decorative detail than in its TV show counterpart.
- The lid, however, didn't have the pattern.
- The Dupain-Cheng family has their vehicle, whereas, in the show, they (probably) do not.
Errors
- During the first scene outside of school, there are two Nathaniels, one who is talking to Ivan and another who is walking and drawing in his book.
- Whilst Chloé stops bullying Marinette when Alya records her doing so, Juleka and Rose are seen towards the end of the stairs in one shot, but in a later shot, they're upstairs.
- After Chloé's shirt gets stained, the stain disappears when she says that she can eat bread with butter.
- When Chloé tells Sabrina to find Marinette, Sabrina's bow tie is miscolored pink.
- Emilie's atelier is depicted as being behind her painting instead of below it, but the view from the windows flanking the painting doesn't show an extra part of the house.
- The text on the windows of the bakery spells Tom's surname as "Dupin".
- Inside the Notre Dame, there's a scene where Ladybug has her yo-yo string around her hip, but it still lays on the ground at the time.
- When Alya shows the photos she took of Ladybug and Cat Noir's fight with Gargoyle, there was a photo when they were tied up upside down by the yoyo, even though it's impossible that she could have it because no one was around.
- Most of the pictures couldn't have happened how they're shown.
- Marinette wears a pair of black earrings even before getting the ladybug Miraculous, but they disappear as soon as she enters the antique shop, she finds Tikki.
- Nooroo calls the "Black Cat" Miraculous by the name "Cat Noir" Miraculous, but Cat Noir hasn't appeared yet.
- The far view that Adrien has from his room to the Eiffel tower in the final battle makes no sense, as the Agreste mansion was shown to be situated directly in front of the Eiffel tower. This view with the Eiffel tower did not appear earlier in the movie either when Plagg entered Adrien's room through the window for the first time.
- Throughout the movie, temp voices heard in early drafts can be heard filling in for voice actors for certain line. This occurs when Cat Noir says the line "A dream come true!" This also occurs for Marinette and Chloe throughout the movie.
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