Why You Shouldn't Watch Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir

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Published 2023-12-01
Miraculous doesn't deserve its audience; here's why.


Intro 00:00:00
Positives 00:1:15

Part One: Flawed Design 00:06:19
Part Two: Terrible Teacher 00:10:50
Part Three: Creative Ego 00:16:41
Part Four: Character Assassination 00:22:00
Part Five: All Ladybug, No Cat Noir 00:40:05
Part Six: Wasted Villains 01:25:06
Part Seven: Love Squares & Secret Identities 01:40:56
Part Eight: No Time to Talk 01:47:48
Part Nine: "It's a Kid's Show" 01:53:24

Conclusion 01:57:36

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All Comments (21)
  • @shunuu
    I’ll say it once and I’ll say it again, for a show about an aspiring FASHION DESIGNER, AN ACTUAL FASHION DESIGNER and a MODEL we get the blandest ugliest designs.
  • @split776
    I've said it before and I'll say it again: if the only way you can make the girl the lead in a boy-and-girl team is to butcher the boy, deny him equal chance, and remove him from crucial moments, you're not writing a feminist story with a woman in the lead - you're implying that the only reason she's in the lead is because the guy's never given a chance
  • @zionalbina691
    Another minor, but irritating plot hole/retcon caused by Derision: Early in the series Kim is established to be terrified of spiders. So whY THE HELL WOULD HE PRANK MARINETTE WITH A BOX FULL OF SPIDERS
  • @mariagarcia1063
    a show like sofia the first aimed at PRE SCHOOLERS has better writing, consistency, character arcs and lore than this show
  • @MeemahSN
    Astruc ditching Chloe's redemption arc is the textbook definition of character assassination. I'll never forgive him for squandering such potential.
  • I found Adrian's side of the story way more interesting than Marinette's. Hers got boring. I wish they would completely re-do the entire show because that would be so awesome. Obviously not with the same director.
  • @d4red3v1l8
    The “trauma” they gave marinette annoys me a lot, how on earth does that one incident cause you to stalk a boy? She never got any consequences for it, her friends even helped her on her crazy bs.
  • @BluePhoenix_
    Adrien: professionally trained swordfighter with stick weapon Also Adrien: Oh no, i lost my 192749372728382192737382738 fight, after being left to fvcking die again. Help me Ladybuuuuug.
  • @emeraldlili7216
    As someone diagnosed with PTSD and anxiety, I hate how Marinette's trauma is portrayed. It doesn't make sense, it's never been suggested before and she shows no signs of trauma. But worst of all, her trauma is used as an excuse. Trauma is not an excuse. This gives me more of a headache than it should, but how I hate it.
  • One point I’ve never heard anyone mention. In the origins episode, cat noir was the one shining. He was a natural. Sure he took more risks, but that’s part of the job. Meanwhile ladybug was stumbling, running from the job. Only in the end did she get around to it and pulled the finishing plan. Yet all the credit just clings to her, despite the fact she was barely seen in action and the one who was fighting the monster all along was standing right there. Remember this is the first time anyone has seen them, they don’t have an already built bias towards the girlboss of the duo.
  • @langadube9611
    If you want to see Marinette and Adrien done right. Watch Kim Possible, Kim and Ron are treated like true partners one can't really succeed without the other. There was even a movie special that focused on that and that's how the villians managed to beat them. Kim isn't flawless despite being called the girl who can do anything and Ron actually gets a lot of focus he has own villians and even supporting cast when the story revolves around him. Even though he's the "Sidekick". Adrien and Marinette are a joke in comparison.
  • @erindunn6689
    Coming from a former fan, if you want to experience Miraculous that badly, just watch the Netflix movie and don’t think about the show. It’s not perfect, but it does the characters far more justice in just over an hour than the show could ever hope to do in six seasons.
  • Adrien, the most neglected fictional man I've ever seen. He had a lot of potential too. :/
  • @gp-1542
    It’s genuinely fascinating how almost every problem with the show can be traced back to the first season. Sure, the first season of every show can be rough around the edges Yet somehow miraculous seemingly or purposely ignored these problems and pushed along with the faulty foundation It’s truly baffling and somewhat impressive to watch the spectacle of a crumbling building
  • Why didn't Rabbit Noir just go back in time to stop Felix from stealing the Miraculouses?
  • Thomas Astruc is a huge narcissist who treats Marinette like she's his own daughter, which is highly disturbing. He treats Marinette like the golden child, while everyone else is left in the dust. He also doesn't care about the people who work on his show as seen in "Animaestro" and the points discussed in the video in regards to that episode in particular. He is an incompetent writer, and an even worse person in real life because his favorite pastime is bullying people who don't see things his way. He is a cyberbully who will go out of his way to make others miserable because they don't share the same delusions he has about animation. The continuity is disregarded in favor of shipping and character assassination, not to mention his deranged and psychotic views on child abuse and trauma. It leads me to believe he may have narcissistic personality disorder along with a combination of other mental illnesses, and he needs to be institutionalized. He's just sick in the head.
  • @viridiankat8527
    The funniest thing about this show is that Thomas Astruc on Twitter said that CANONICALLY Jesus Christ held the ladybug miraculous right after being mad that religion was being shoved in his face…?
  • @evanwebb6374
    54:02 the worst part is that they confirmed in season 5 that it's only been 9 months since Adrien started going to school. Not even a full year yet, and during this point in the series it probably would've been only 4-5 months, AT MOST, since they got the miraculous, but yeah, a teenager who's only had the miraculous for a few months is somehow the only person in MILLIONS OF YEARS OF THE MIRACULOUS' EXISTENCE to be MeNtAllY aNd PhySicALlY StRoNg eNOUgH to wield that many miraculous, this shows writing is so horrible and the bias towards Marinette couldn't be more obvious
  • marinette trauma will always bug me because if it's trauma THE SHOW SHOULD TREAT IT AS SUCH!?!? not only that they should introduce it early in the show?! LIKE HELLO!!?
  • @Fictionist10101
    The movie finale fixed the issue by making the final battle between him and his father. He collapsed by the realisation that he almost murdered his own son