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We have at least seen him being a movie director, djing, just working on his other interests, which is cool. It’s an important role, but it IS his main one. I just wish we saw more of him outside of supporting others.
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Plus he managed to secretly throw Adrien a raging party in order to make up for Adrien never getting a proper birthday party before (Bubbler didn’t exactly work out), how cool is that?! Steadfastly loyal, Nino’s the best sort of friend you could have - at least, Adrien seems to think so! He’s an awesome boyfriend as well, unwilling to abandon Alya, even when the situation seems hopeless, whether it involves zombies or a spider sister. He sometimes pushes Adrien to do things he probably shouldn’t, like not telling Ladybug he was going to New York, but ultimately it’s because he wants Adrien to be happy, screw the rules. Whether it’s telling a joke or playing the piano, Plagg’s always there to cheer Adrien up when he really needs it. The cheese-loving gremlin may not be the most responsible kwami around, but he’s one of the funniest, and he cares about Adrien a lot - which is good, considering how small his support network is, and how easily most of it can be cut off. Incidentally, that’s also part of why Alya’s so high on the list - I enjoyed her to begin with, but seeing how badly she was treated in saltfics, so constantly, eventually moved her up my favorites list partly out of spite. And it can be hard for me to fully enjoy Marinette when Saltinette’s lurking in the back of my mind, even though Saltinette has very little in common with Marinette. If I was solely ranking this on strength of character, I’d probably put her at the top - while Adrien also has some good depths, he doesn’t get as much focus as Marinette does, plus it’s not as novel to see a guy allowed to have that kind of depth.īut this list is about personal enjoyment more than anything, which means that it’s affected by outside factors, and well… Saltinette is a thing.

Marinette’s place on my favorites list shuffles around quite a bit.

Or, maybe instead of “strong”, I should say “multifaceted with great depth”, as that captures it better. In short, Marinette is a “strong character who is female” rather than a “strong female character”. She can have an intense crush, but while that heavily affects her (as is common at that age), she has plenty of interests and activities outside of it as well. She just FEELS so much like a real person, with all the quirks that come with that.Īlso really appreciate that she’s allowed to have a diverse range of interests, from fashion design to video games. But she’s also kind and considerate, giving chances to people she doesn’t like - and has good reason not to like. She can be clumsy, petty, lose her temper, and get so caught up in a goal that she loses sight of some other important things. The star of the show and one of the best-developed female characters I’ve ever seen, Marinette is truly a sight to behold. But thanks to Alya’s presence at that first akuma fight, Ladybug and Chat Noir got introduced to the world, and Ladybug found the courage to enter her first fight with a supervillain. Her example helped inspire Marinette… along with her recklessness, with the way she biked after Stoneheart. Marinette’s best friend since her arrival at Francois-Dupont, Alya made a splash within the first few minutes of her stay, standing up to Chloe in order to help Marinette, a total stranger, because it was the right thing to do. With his hidden depths and the hidden tragedy of his terrible family, I really enjoy analyzing Adrien, peeling back his layers to try to figure out what he might be thinking and feeling, where his story is gonna go next.

These are the characters that bring me the most joy, which while it’s often connected to how well-developed they are or how much I enjoy their character types, those aren’t the only factors.Ī sunshine cat boy with a penchant for puns? One who’s under a lot more pressure, who’s had a worse time in his life than anyone knows… even, seemingly, himself? And with a looming identity crisis on top of that, what with trying to figure out who HE is underneath the “model son” act he puts on as Adrien and the “clown” act he puts on as Chat Noir? How could I not put him high up on the list? Note: this is FAVORITE, not necessarily the ones I think are best.
