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... Read moreOh my goodness, looking back at the "then and now" of Miraculous Ladybug characters really hits you with a wave of nostalgia! I've been diving deep into the character design evolution, and it’s fascinating to see how our beloved friends from Paris have changed. It’s not just about a new outfit; sometimes, these "before and after" looks tell a silent story of growth, confidence, or even a shift in the animation style. Let’s talk about Chloé Bourgeois Miraculous Ladybug, for instance. Her original design had that signature pout and yellow cardigan, often looking a bit self-absorbed. But then you see her "new" animated design – still with the blonde hair, but now with sunglasses perched on her head and a chic yellow jacket, often sitting confidently with a teapot. It really makes you wonder if these visual tweaks are hinting at her slowly evolving character, or perhaps just showcasing different facets of her personality. Her aesthetic has definitely been refined! Then there's Mylène Haprèle Miraculous Ladybug. I remember her "old" animated design, often looking shy in a green hoodie with badges, her dreadlocks framing a gentle face. Fast forward to her "new" design, and she's smiling brightly, rocking purple overalls with even more colorful badges! It’s like her inner confidence is now shining through her vibrant clothes. It’s a subtle but powerful "change" that makes her feel even more endearing. Sabrina Raincomprix also has some subtle shifts. Her "old" animated design showed her with red hair and glasses, holding sushi with chopsticks. In her "new" design, she’s still got the red hair and glasses, wearing a purple and blue patterned vest, but now she’s sitting at a table with food, looking a bit more relaxed. It’s these small details that add so much to the world of Miraculous Ladybug. Even iconic figures like Emilie Agreste and young Adrien have had their moments. The "old" animated design of Emilie gently holding young Adrien's face conveyed such tenderness. In a "new" design, we see them looking at a photo album together, showing that their bond is still a core memory, perhaps viewed from a different angle or time. It adds depth to the narrative. And let's not forget Zoé Lee Miraculous Ladybug. Her "old" animated design featured her with blonde hair, blue and pink streaks, a blue beanie, and a leather jacket, often with a stern look. Her "new" design maintains the blonde hair and cool streaks, the leather jacket, but with a more determined expression. It's like her unique identity is becoming even more pronounced and self-assured. These "miraculous characters before and after" comparisons are truly a treat for fans! The "miraculous then vs now" trend really highlights the incredible work of the animation teams. Each "ladybug new design" (or character new design, in this case!) reflects artistic choices that keep the show fresh and engaging. What do you think about these character design changes? Do you have a favorite "then and now" look?

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they all look better except Sabrina 😭

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Bro that new animation is sht😭

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