A suicida e o popular miraculous

Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir, the animated series created by ZAG and co-produced with ON Kids & Family continues to reap success around the world.

According to Parrot Analytics data, the series was listed among the  Top 10 most popular TV shows on Netflix in the U.S.[1]

The TV premiere of Miraculous Shanghai – The Legend of Lady Dragon beat TF1’s historic audience rating record with an audience of 1.3 million viewers, achieving a 58.4% share among 4-10 year old boys and girls and 32.5% of the female audience. The 4th season of the series launched on 11 April on TF1 and was another massive success, achieving a 47.7% audience share among 4-10 year old boys and girls.

Thanks to the series’ universal popularity, Disney+ (which has over 100 million subscribers) has acquired the global rights (except for Brazil, Korea and China) including for series four and five, which will launch respectively in 2021 and 2022.

The fourth season of the series will drop on Disney Spain and Portugal in mid-May. The Miraculous animated theatrical feature film will start to roll out at the end of 2021. This film is a ZAG, ON Kids & Family and Planeta Junior coproduction with a production budget of $100MM+.

Miraculous™ is everyone’s superhero story. The series is ranked by IMDB amongst the Top 10 Best Animated Shows in the last 20 years[2]; and most recently, was listed among the Top 10 most popular TV shows on Netflix in the U.S.  With a massive fan base of young adult “Miraculers,” (ages 15-25), Miraculous has become a digital planetary craze with over 23 billion views on YouTube (authorized and of user-generated content); 150 million downloads of the official Miraculous app, over 200M products have been sold during the past four years, and over 6 million followers on Instagram. Miraculous is the winner of 19 awards, including the 2018 Teen Choice Award for Choice Animated Series and airs in over 120 countries across the globe.

The first of the two TV Event Movies, Miraculous World: New York: United Heroez, scored top ratings on its premiere in fall 2020.  In the U.S., the Friday night movie premiere on Disney Channel on September 25, 2020, ranked #1 for the week across all cable  TV with Girls 6 – 11, and #1 across all TV in its timeslot in the same demographic[3];   in France, on TF1, the movie was broadcast on October 18th and was the #1 kids show across all channels reaching 39.2% viewing share with kids aged 4 to 10[4]; in Germany, it ranked #1 on Disney Channel during the “Miraculous Day” Weekend Event Premiere[5] on November 7; in the UK the movie was the #1 program on POP for both days that it aired[6] (October 24 and 25); and in Brazil, the movie ranked #1, with the biggest audience among pay-tv kids in 2020.[7]About Miraculous™: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir.

The 3D-CGI-animated superhero aspirational action-comedy series Miraculous™: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, created by ZAG and co-produced with ON kids & family (Mediawan Group), follows the adventures of two seemingly typical teens with secret identities, Marinette and Adrien, who magically transform into superheroes, Ladybug and Cat Noir. As secret superheroes, Ladybug and Cat Noir are partners in the action. But in the daytime, Marinette is just a normal girl, living a normal life. Cat Noir will do anything to support and impress Ladybug, but does not know this is Marinette from his class. Marinette, the regular girl, in turn dreams of Adrien and simply gets little response. When evil threatens Paris, their beloved City of Lights, can they beat the unexpected villains?

[1] https://collider.com/top-10-netflix-tv-shows-list

[2] https://screenrant.com/best-animated-kids-shows-of-last-20-years-imdb

[3] Source: Nielsen, StarTrak, L+SD.  Top telecast based on week of 9/21-27/20.  Performance night based on 9/25/20.  Fri 8P-9P benchmarks as dated for P4 (8/28/-9/18/20) & YAGO (9/27/19).

[4] Source: Médiamétrie

[5] AGF in cooperation with GfK; videoSCOPE, Saturday 7th November 2020. Daypart: Local Ad Sales Hours 0600-2015, Demo: Local Ad Sales Target Kids 3-13

[6] BARB / Pop / Kids 4-15 / All Platforms / Average audience (000s), Reach 3min cont (000s) / 24th October 2020-1st November 2020 / 06:00-2359

[7] KANTAR IBOPE MEDIA – MW (15Markets) – TimeTable (07pm) – 11/03/2020 – Kids 04-11 w/ Pay TV – Rat%

This is a sweet TV show about a high school girl who is secretly a superhero, and protects Paris with the help of a high school boy superhero. The fight are innocent and rely more on smarts than on violence. There's never any real harm done because all damage is magically repaired after a villain is defeated, and the villains are "de-evilized", so they can happily go back to their normal life.We also follow the main character's life outside of superheroics, with a romantic quadrangle, since Marinette is in love with Adrien, a fellow student. She doesn't know that he is secretly Chat Noir and he doesn't know she is secretly Ladybug. In their superhero identities, it's Chat Noir who is in love with Ladybug. So they are both in love with each other, just in different identities.

The 3D animation is done surprisingly well, and it's perfectly suited to the cute nature of the show. It's all quite entertaining, and the main flaw is that all the episodes are basically more of the same. So, it's fluffy but enjoyable.

Sinopse: Apenas cinco motivos fizeram uma garota doce e inocente tirar a própria vida. Todos buscavam a resposta....O motivo desse ato,mas não encontraram. Além do sumiço da super-heroina de Paris,que deixou várias pessoas preocupadas o assunto "suicídio" estava em alta naquele momento. Agora é hora de Adrien tentar achar as respostas das suas perguntas. Porque a Marinette se matou?Porque a LadyBug desapareceu?Porque?Quais são os motivos? *** *Créditos a pessoa que fez o desenho da capa.⚠ História inspirada na série 13 Reasons Why⚠ Os personagens dessa história pertencem ao desenho Miraculous - As Aventuras de Ladybug

⚠Créditos aos artistas das fanarts que aparecem nos capítulos.

Miraculous Ladybug. The Tales of Ladybug and Chat Noir have been around since 2015, but has just now started to gain massive popularity among teenagers and children. The show's many captivations include the thrilling love square, the creative villains, and the action-packed scenes.

Brooke Eldridge, Opinions and Arts and Entertainment Editor

All the way back in 2017, Netflix appeared with a French-Japanese-Korean animated television series for children ages six to twelve called “Miraculous Ladybug.” Virtually unheard of in the United States before this year, the show portrays the “ordinary” life of Marinette Dupain-Cheng who resides in Paris, France who has a huge secret–she’s a superhero who goes by the name Ladybug. Alongside her is Ladybug’s partner, Chat Noir, who is secretly the famous supermodel Adrien Agreste, who also happens to be Marinette’s crush and is in love with Ladybug. The love square between Marinette, Ladybug (voiced in English by Cristina Vee), Adrien and Chat Noir (voiced in English by Bryce Papenbrook) is one of the many captivating aspects to the show because of the anticipation of the truth being revealed that they’re the same person as their alter-egos.

To become their alter-egos, Marinette and Adrien use their Miraculous (in the form of an accessory) that grants them immortal creatures called kwamis that give them their power and indestructible suits. Ladybug’s kwami, Tikki (voiced in English by Mela Lee), grants her the power of creation and Chat Noir’s kwami, Plagg (voiced in English by Max Mittelman), grants the power of destruction. Together, they balance each other out and if the two miraculouses were to be merged, the one with both of them could ask for any wish to be granted. But this wish comes with consequences that cannot be reversed, which makes the merging of Ladybug’s earrings (her miraculous) and Chat Noir’s ring (his miraculous) dangerous if put in the wrong hands.

Ladybug and Chat Noir’s mission is to find and defeat super-villain Hawkmoth and take his miraculous (a brooch) that he uses to “akumatize” (also known as evilize) people who have negative emotions and turn them into villains. Hawkmoth, time and time again, continuously tries to achieve his one desired outcome of his evildoing; to take Ladybug and Chat Noir’s miraculous to bring back his deceased wife.

While the plot is meant for children, it’s received a huge amount of recognition among teenagers. The portrayal of an independent and strong woman as the main heroine is a large reason for people’s watching, and probably the most popular reason is because of the famous love square between Adrien/Chat Noir and Marinette/Ladybug. Having now three seasons with the fourth releasing in the United States in summer 2021, fans have eagerly waited for the two to get together and have complained of the repetition in all seasons.

One of the downsides of Miraculous Ladybug is the lack of differentiation in episodes. Every episode is just like the last except only with a different akumatized person, but other than that it always goes the same way; Marinette and Adrien as their civilian selves, someone gets akumatized because they feel hopeless, Ladybug and Chat Noir fight the villain and deakumatize them, and then back to Marinette and Adrien. The only episodes that are somewhat different are the Origins episodes in season 1 and “Chat Blanc” and “Oblivio.”

Overall, however, Miraculous Ladybug presents impressive character dynamic that some younger audiences wouldn’t be able to notice, and the show even has special TV movies “Miraculous World: New York — United Heroez,” “A Christmas Special: Miraculous,” and the recently released “Miraculous World: Shanghai — The Legend of Ladydragon.” The captivating love square, exciting specials, and overall plot of Miraculous Ladybug all connects to the growing popularity and fan base of the show, and does a good job at maintaining subtle character development that makes watchers pay close attention to what’s going on.