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He, as Argos, joins Ladybug's team. Socqueline Wang (voiced by Ryan Bartley in the English dub and Céline Melloul in the French version) is an old friend and former schoolmate of Marinette. She helps run her family's art store, and lives in the Helsinki Tower with her mother. Socqueline is also of Chinese descent.
LC Class. PZ7.S696224 Lad 2008. Children's literature portal. Ladybug Girl is a children's picture book, published in 2008 by Dial Books, and the name of its main character. A series of sequels have followed. It was created by married couple David Soman and Jacky Davis.
The series takes place in modern-day Paris and revolves around the adventures of two teenagers, [17] [18] Marinette Dupain-Cheng and Adrien Agreste. [19] When evil arises, they transform into their superhero personas, Ladybug and Cat Noir respectively, using magical jewels known as the "Miraculouses".
Marinette Dupain-Cheng. Marinette Dupain-Cheng ( French pronunciation: [maʁinɛt dypɛ̃ tʃɛŋ]) is a character and the female protagonist of the animated television series Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir created by Thomas Astruc. A teenage student of Chinese, French, and Italian descent, she aspires to become a fashion designer and ...
Toc the Younger. Son of Toc the Elder; Malazan scout in Onearm's Host; an agent of the Claw. GotM, MoI, RG, TH, DoD, CG. Toes. Mage in the Bridgeburners. MoI. Tomad Sengar. Tiste Edur; Patriarch of the Sengar Bloodline, husband of Uruth, father of Fear, Trull, Binadas and Rhulad.
D. Marinette Dupain-Cheng. Categories: Animated television characters by series. Children's television characters by series. Superhero television characters by series. Fictional French people in television. Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir.
While Greta Gerwig’s girl-power blockbuster “Barbie” is ruling over the French box office, another much younger female-led franchise, “Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir” has managed to pull ...
Aurore Beauréal, an aspiring weather girl, loses a competition to be the weather forecaster for a kids' TV channel. Mad over the seemingly unfair results, the villain Hawk Moth uses an "akuma", an evil butterfly, to "akumatize" her, using her negative emotions to turn her into a weather-controlling villain, "Stormy Weather".