Before its debut in France on 17 October 2015, onTF1/TFX'sTFOU block,[d][15] the series was first shown in South Korea on 1 September 2015, onEBS1.[16] Internationally, it is mainly broadcast onDisney-owned channels or onDisney+, with exceptions in some countries.
The series spawned amedia franchise with several products tied to it, including various comic books, novels, and video games. A film adaptation,Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie, was released theatrically in 2023, premiering in France.
The series takes place in modern-day Paris and revolves around the adventures of two teenagers,[17][18]Marinette Dupain-Cheng andAdrien Agreste.[19] When evil arises, they transform into their superhero personas, respectively Ladybug and Cat Noir, using magical jewels known as the "Miraculouses": the miraculous of the Ladybug, with the power of creation, and of the Cat, which grants the power of destruction. Marinette and Adrien struggle with their feelings for each other, not knowing each other's secret identities: Marinette is in love with Adrien, but not Cat Noir, while Adrien is in love with Ladybug, but not Marinette.
Their main enemy is the supervillain Hawk Moth, whose real identity, unknown to the heroes, is Adrien's father, Gabriel Agreste. Using the Butterfly Miraculous, he createsakumas, butterflies infused with negative energy, to "akumatize" ordinary Parisians when they experience negative emotions, turning them into supervillains.[17][20] His goal is to steal Ladybug's and Cat Noir's Miraculous, intending to use their combined power to wish his wife, Emilie, back to life, who fell into a coma by using the damaged Peacock Miraculous before the events of the series. He is sometimes aided by his assistant Nathalie Sancoeur, who uses the Peacock Miraculous to createsentimonsters, magical lifeforms with a seemingly endless variety of forms and abilities.
As Hawk Moth's villains grow stronger, Master Fu, the Guardian of the Miraculous, permits Marinette to borrow additional Miraculous and enlist her classmates and friends as superheroes. Hawk Moth eventually exposes Master Fu, forcing him to make Marinette the new Guardian. Nathalie falls ill from using the damaged Peacock Miraculous, but Hawk Moth repairs it and uses it together with the Butterfly Miraculous to become "Shadow Moth", able to create both akumas and sentimonsters.
At the end of the fourth season, Gabriel, adopting the new supervillain name "Monarch", gains control of almost all of the Miraculous, leaving Ladybug and Cat Noir once again as the only two heroes. A battle with the heroes leaves Gabriel with magical damage that slowly spreads through his body. Adrien eventually lets go of his crush on Ladybug and instead falls in love with Marinette, leading to them starting a romantic relationship (still ignorant of each other's secret identities). After a final battle with Marinette at the end of season 5, Gabriel seizes the Ladybug and Cat Miraculous and makes his wish; having had a change of heart, he wishes to revive Nathalie at the cost of his own life. Marinette recovers most of the Miraculous and gives them into the custody of her friends, unaware that Lila Rossi, a former classmate who became her nemesis, has claimed the Butterfly Miraculous for herself.
In the sixth season, Marinette struggles with the morality of hiding the truth of Gabriel's villainy from Adrien and the world, while Lila directs akuma-powered villains of her own against Ladybug, Cat Noir, and their team of superheroes:the Miraculers.
The series is based on an original concept created by French writer and storyboarder Thomas Astruc.[30] He was inspired by a meeting with a certain lady and "decades of comics binge reading".[31] In an interview withNolife, Astruc said he was working as an animator on the showW.I.T.C.H. when he met a woman wearing a T-shirt with a ladybug on it. They began to share drawings, some of which were ladybug-themed. Astruc also noted that Marinette's signature pigtail hairstyle was fashioned after the woman. They also worked on the cartoonA.T.O.M. around 2004–05. Astruc first drewLadybug onsticky notes and remarked about how strong the Ladybug character was. He had no memories of seeing ladybug-themed superheroes in comics.[32]
Astruc had intended to makeLadybug a comic book series until he met Jeremy Zag, who loved the project and wanted to produce it as acartoon; Zag was 25 at the time and not originally from the cartoon industry.[32]
In developing Cat Noir, Astruc said that ladybugs represented good luck, so it was natural to partner her with a black cat character with bad luck powers. Cat Noir was a tribute to comic characters likeCatwoman, so it was like having Catwoman andSpider-Man in the same show, but reversed genders and roles.[32]
A character named Félix was originally going to have the role of Cat Noir, as the holder of the Black Cat Miraculous,[33] but he was later scrapped in favor of Adrien Agreste because the creative team felt that Félix was a cliché of a male anime protagonist and that Adrien would allow them to tell more interesting stories.[34][35] In September 2015, Astruc indicated that he was open to revisiting the character of Félix,[36] but he abandoned it by February 2016, writing that the character was a poor idea.[37] In 2019, Félix was remade as Adrien's cousin and was renamed Félix Fathom, and became holder of the Peacock Miraculous.[needs update]
In 2010, the show was announced at Cannes'MIPCOM with French production groups Univergroup Pictures and Onyx Films heading the project and working withMethod Animation and Zagtoon. Aton Soumache of Onyx and Method[38] said that they want "to create a glamorous superhero character with a real European flair with Paris as [the] backdrop." The producers had also planned to animate it in stereoscopic 3D (currently, the show is produced usingCGI animation).[30]
In the summer of June 2012,Toei Animation Co., Ltd. The famous Japanese animation studio branch owned & operated byToei Company, Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan, was announced as a co-producer, alongside its European division.[38] Two years before 2012, Toei Animation had released aPretty Cure filmthat were set in Paris, France, and were interested in expanding their international audience.[32] Even after the production moved to CGI animation, Toei remained co-producer, with the executive producers from the company being credited.[39]
On 21 November 2012, amemorandum of understanding between Zagtoon, Method Animation,SAMG Animation andSK Broadband was announced: together, the companies would invest US$50 million through 2017 into five projects. The first of these projects was developed intoMiraculous, which received an investment of $10 million. As a part of the deal, SK Broadband would have exclusive rights in South Korea forvideo on demand release, available to the subscribers of the company's IPTV platformB TV.[40][41]
In 2019, Zag andGloob signed an agreement where the Brazilian company will start to co-produce the next seasons ofMiraculous, in addition to having exclusivity of exhibition in Brazil and the addition of a Brazilian character.[6]
WhenToei Animation and its European division joined as co-producers in the summer of June 2012, it was also announced that the show would be drawn in a colorfulmanga-like style.[38] Later in September, Zagtoon, Method, & Toei released a traditionally-animated promotional video forMiraculousLadybug.[42][43] The video featured Marinette (in different clothes similar to the clothes in the current series) as Ladybug, and a (now-scrapped, later Adrien's cousin) different character named Félix as Cat Noir,[33] Marinette and Félix'sKwamis, Tikki and Plagg, Hawk Moth / Gabriel (without the mask and with a different outfit, look, and lair compared to the current series), and also two akumatized villains from season 1 in the current show – The Mime and Mr. Pigeon. Their Miraculouses and their transformation sequences had different designs compared to the Miraculouses and the transformations in the current series.[44] The demo song from the promotional music video was performed & composed byNoam, who would later compose, produce music and perform songs for the current series.[8][45][46]
The wholeanime concept was a complete success; but there were concerns about the marketability of traditional 2D animation and the difficulty in animating Ladybug's costume of red with black spots, as it caused some strobing effects.[32] Executive producer Jared Wolfson said that Zag wanted the animation to be cinematic and epic, unique and different, and said that they are continuing to partner with Toei as it brings in the Asian inspiration and that a 2D version of the show might be a potential product for future purposes.[47][48][49][50][51][52]
The aforementioned problem with 2D animation was resolved by moving to CGI animation; the switch also allowed for easier implementation of mobile camera angles.[32]SAMG Animation (later SAMG Entertainment), a CGI animation studio located in South Korea, which officially joined the production in the fall of November 2012,[40][41] produced modeling and animation.[53] Zag later recalled that SAMG was chosen for quality reasons in a video message he sent to a South Korean press conference held in 2015 by the Seoul-based company.[54] Astruc and assistant director, Wilfried Pain, instructed the animators not to improvise scenes so that they could keep things consistent and understandable.[32] Pain estimated about 350–400 shots are used in a typical 20-minute episode; with 10 panels per shot, that makes up to 4000 panels an episode.[32] Wolfson said that the show's animation brings dynamic camera angles and texturing.[47] A trailer with the new, current CGI-animated style was released in October 2013, a year later.[55]
On 22 January 2018, Zag posted on Instagram that the crew was working on season 4 and season 5.[56][better source needed]
On 18 April 2021, it was confirmed that in addition to seasons 4 and 5, the show will have two more seasons (season 6 and 7).[57][58] Season 6, which was confirmed will switch the series toUnreal Engine 5, was initially expected to launch sometime between fall or winter 2024.[59]
While the show is marketed as a Westernsuperhero narrative, its thematic base is theJapanesemahō shōjo (magical girl) genre, with its focus ontransformation sequences, a school cast, the gathering of a team of heroes, animal friends, and end-of-episode collages.[13] In particular,Ladybug is strongly influenced by the genre's landmark entrySailor Moon: Not only does the name of Marinette ("little sailor girl") recallSailor Moon's title, but the main characters' magical companions reflectSailor Moon'sLuna andArtemis, the main villain's power resembles that ofQueen Beryl, and the show's entire plot parallels the story ofSailor Saturn.[13]Ladybug features numerous other direct and indirect references to its inspiration.[13]
The concept for the show originally dealt with political themes, geared towards teens and young adults. However, after failing to gain traction with networks, it was retooled for a younger target audience.[60]: 40 Astruc said that he is delighted that the show can reach younger and older people.[32]
Each episode takes around 3 months to write, from scratch to final validation by broadcasters.[61] Assistant director, Wilfried Pain, said that each episode is composed of two parts: a sitcom aspect where the characters have to speak for themselves, and an action element where the camera is always moving.[32]
Noam Kaniel writes, composes and performs the music and songs. Kaniel has also worked on action superhero shows such asShe-Ra,M.A.S.K,X-Men,Code Lyoko,W.I.T.C.H.,Fantastic Four,Power Rangers,Digimon Fusion andGlitter Force.[47][62] Kaniel and Zag wrote the theme song. Alain Garcia wrote the English lyrics, which are sung by Wendy Child and Cash Callaway.[63] The French version was performed by Marily and Noam Kaniel.[64] Starting from season 4,Lou performed the theme song in both French and English.
Astruc representatives have said that the show has reached over 120 countries.[32]
In France, TV channels or streaming services owners are required to participate in the financing of French productions. SinceThe Walt Disney Company owns TV channels and a streaming service in France, they finance the series through theirFrench division which gives Disney the broadcasting rights in theUnited States, and in select European,Latin American,Middle Eastern,Asian, andAfrican regions, where the series airs on Disney-owned channels orDisney+. It also gives them the reruns rights on the French versions ofDisney Channel and Disney+.[65]
In countries where the series is not broadcast on Disney-owned channels or services, it airs on local networks or cable TV channels.
InFrance, the series is broadcast onTF1 during theTFOU programming block. Since 2024,TFOU is split into two parts from Monday to Friday, with the first part airing onTF1, and the second onTFX. On Saturday and Sunday, the full block airs only onTF1. Episodes premiere either onTF1 or onTFX, depending on the day of broadcast. Reruns airs onDisney Channel, whileNetflix,Disney+ and MyTF1max/TF1+ share the streaming rights.[66] It premiered on 19 October 2015 on TF1.[15] Season 2 premiered with a Christmas special in December 2016[67] with further new episodes on TFOU on 26 October 2017[68][69] and other channels throughout Europe.[70] Netflix began streaming the series, starting with the Christmas special, on 20 December 2016. Season 3 premiered on 14 April 2019.[22][23]
In theUnited Kingdom, the show premiered on 30 January 2016 onDisney Channel[71][72] (and aired until 30 September 2020); and premiered in February 2017 onPop. Beginning with the fifth season, the series has aired onCBBC andBBC iPlayer.[73] AWelsh language version is also broadcast onS4C.
Among the free-to-air terrestrial television broadcasters in theRepublic of Ireland,RTÉ premiered the show in 2021 onRTÉ2's teenage programming block in English;[citation needed] the series'Irish language-dub would later premiere onTG4 in late September 2022.
In theUnited States, the series originally debuted onNickelodeon on 6 December 2015.[76][77][78] The show aired on the children's television programming blockKidsClick from 3 July 2017 to 29 March 2019. This would make the show available on terrestrial television stations, but the block was ended on 31 March 2019 due to low ratings.[79][80] On 8 April 2019,Disney Channel acquired the rights to broadcast the first two seasons with the third season being aired starting 1 June 2020 and ending 5 December with the episode "Christmaster".Disney Branded Television later acquired the exclusive rights to stream the series & TV specials on their sister service,Disney+ worldwide (excluding Brazil & China). Canada later got the series on the service. Disney Channel would premiere all of these seasons and specials first.[81] The first three seasons were only available onNetflix until 1 February 2023, when they (and the Miraculous Webi-sodes) were added to Disney+.[82]The Miraculous World specials (New York, Shanghai, Paris, London, & Stellar Force) along with the fourth and fifth season aired on Disney Channel in 2020-2025 respectively and added to Disney+. Netflix however didn't have them added until 2024 where Season 4 including the episode, "Action", was added to their service, along with MiraculousWorld New York and Shanghai. The sixth season was a simulcast between Disney Channel &Disney XD starting on 25 January 2025.
InCanada, the show premiered in French on 9 January 2016 onTélé-Québec, a provincial public service television network inQuebec.[83] The series was broadcast in English onFamily Channel starting on 1 November 2016.[84]
InBrazil, the show premiered on 7 March 2016 onGloob. It also streams onGloboplay, a streaming service that is owned by Gloob’s parent company,Grupo Globo.[85][86]
South Korea was the first country to premiere the series; the Korean version was originally titledLadybug, with girl groupFiestar singing its translated theme song. It premiered on 1 September 2015 onEBS1[16] and ran for 13 episodes until November 2015, with repeats through February 2016, and the second half of the season began airing on 1 March 2016.SK Broadband, having participated in the production, provided the episodes onvideo on demand exclusively to subscribers of theirIPTV platformB TV, about a half-hour following the South Korean broadcast of each one on EBS1.[40][87]Disney Channel has also aired the series as of 7 December 2015.[citation needed]
It premiered inSoutheast Asia onDisney Channel on 6 November 2018. It aired until 30 September 2021, when the channel closed on 1 October 2021 and moved toDisney+.
InPakistan, the show was telecast by Kids Zone Pakistan with theUrdu dub in April 2019; the second season first aired on 22 October 2021, the third on 3 May 2022, and the fourth on 31 December 2022.[citation needed]
InIndia, the first five seasons aired on 29 April 2019, 14 December 2020, 12 April 2021, 9 May 2022 and 12 June 2023 respectively onDisney Channel. The Miraculous World TV specials also aired on the same channel, with the New York special airing on 9 May 2021 and the Shanghai special airing on 14 November 2021.[95]
Kimberly Cooper, a blog writer who has contributed to news media such asThe Huffington Post,[98] wrote that the show has inspired teens and adults to create and propagateMiraculous remixes and liked that the show featured multiracial characters as with the filmBig Hero 6, which had won an Oscar. She "quickly realized there was a far cooler and broader Miraculous movement underway".[99] Caitlin Donovan of the entertainment website, Epicstream, listed it as one of her top 10 animated series of 2015. She wrote that "the characters are so charming that the tropey aspects of the show are merely a lot of fun, rather than irritating" and commended the fight sequences and CGI animation. She wrote that "Marinette is an adorable lead who is genuinely awkward as a civilian, but confident as a superhero, which makes for an interesting contrast."[100] Ella Anders of BSCKids wrote that the show stands out because of "how it meshes both the magical girl and superhero genre together".[101] Robert Lloyd of theLos Angeles Times described the show as "clever, romantic, fun, the way some of us prefer our superhero stories." He found the characters to "have the look of extruded plastic common to CGI cartoons", but "within these limits the design is lovely and the animation elegant, and a lot of work has gone into the staging and execution of the action scenes."[1]
The North American Precis Syndicate called the show "authentic and aspirational – a story of today's modern everygirl superhero who comes to life. The series, about a young girl who taps into her superhero powers and innocent optimism to save Paris from the evil Hawk Moth, will no doubt inspire today's youth to try to save the day, every day in their own way."[102] Andrea Reiher ofZap2It wrote that the "storylines are rich with family, friends, adventure, intrigue, villains, creativity and more, delivering themes that are relatable and relevant to kids and preteens" and anticipated it would be a huge hit on Nickelodeon.[103]
The show has also received negative criticism from both critics and fans of the show. Ryan Lewis ofCBR.com portrays a negative view of the show's primary conflict between the two main protagonists:
They know each other outside of crime-fighting but somehow never recognize each other's superhero identities. To the annoyance of many fans, this conflict is yet to be resolved, causing some to lose interest in the show for its overly drawn-out romantic tension.[104]
Several media reviewers anticipated "Miraculous toys to be among the hot superheroine properties for 2016".[105][106][107] Zag has partnered withBandai to releaseMiraculous-based toys as well as deals to makeMiraculous-brand clothing and other merchandise.[2][47]
In September 2018, Jeremy Zag announced an animated film adaptation ofMiraculous.[121] Production started after the production of the fourth and fifth seasons of the television series.[122] With a budget of€80 million, it is one of the most expensive French films ever made, with the first beingValerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.[123]
TitledLadybug & Cat Noir: The Movie, the film explores the origins of the franchise. It was released on July 5, 2023, bySND.[124]
Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, The Movie 2 is an animated sequel to the 2023 film that is expected to be released in 2027. Zag is set to return as director, and the original voice cast is expected to return.[125]
On 6 December 2020, Zag announced that amanga adaptation will begin serialization inKodansha'sMonthly Shōnen Sirius magazine beginning in the March issue in January 2021.[128] On 20 November 2022, during their panel atAnime NYC 2022,Kodansha USA announced that they have licensed the manga in English.[129]
Anendless runner video game was developed by TabTale and released in April 2018 as a mobile app.[130][131] In April 2019Miraculous Ladybug & Cat Noir was announced as new mobile game[132] and in May 2019, the game was presented by Jeremy Zag.[133]
It was revealed by Venturebeat and Mars Rose that aRoblox game was being produced.[134] TitledMiraculous RP: Quests of Ladybug and Cat Noir, created by Toya Games, it was released inbeta on 4 May 2021, and fully released on 2 June the same year. This roleplay game is the first officialRoblox game for a TV series franchise[135] and has reached 200 million plays as of September 2021.[136]
On 1 September 2022, a game based on the show was announced, titledMiraculous: Rise of the Sphinx, developed by Magic Pockets and published by GameMill Entertainment for thePlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One,Microsoft Windows, andNintendo Switch, and was released on 25 October 2022. The announcement stated that the game would feature bothsingle-player andco-op game modes.[137][138] A sequel,Miraculous: Paris Under Siege, was released on 25 October 2024.
The theme song was released toJust Dance 2023 Edition via the Just Dance+ subscription service on August 10, 2023.[139]
^Despite no longer producing since after season 5, its parent company Mediawan is given an association credit
^Despite no longer being a co-producer since season 3, SAMG still provided animation for some episodes until the end of season 5.
^abSince 2024,TFOU is split into two parts from Monday to Friday, with the first part airing onTF1, and the second part onTFX. On Saturday and Sunday, the full block airs only onTF1.
^It is commonly abbreviated asMiraculous Ladybug or simplyMiraculous
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Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Fred Lenoir, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Matthieu Choquet, Nicole D'Andria, a depressed cat, and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2016.ISBN1-63229-166-5
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Spots on. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Denis Bardiau, Guillaume Mautalent, Sebastien Oursel, Nicole D'Andria, and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2016.ISBN1-63229-214-9
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Lucky Charm. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Matthieu Choquet, Leonie de Rudder, Cedric Perrin, Jean-Christophe Herve, Nicole D'Andria and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2017.ISBN1-63229-276-9
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Claws Out. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Cedric Bacconnier, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Pascal Boutboul, Michael Delachenal, Nicole D'Andria, and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2017.ISBN1-63229-257-2
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Akumatized. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Regis Jaulin, Nicole D'Andria, and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2017.ISBN1-63229-267-X
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Cataclysm. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Fred Lenoir, Guillaume Mautalent, Sebastien Oursel, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Nicole D'Andria, and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2017.ISBN1-63229-277-7
Miraculous Adventures of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Volume 1 The Trash Krakken. Authored by Thomas Astruc, Bryan Seaton, Nicole D'Andria, and Brian Hess. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2018.ISBN1-63229-290-4
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: De-Evilize. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Matthieu Choquet, Fred Lenoir, Guillaume Mautalent, Sebastien Oursel, Sophie Lodwitz, Eve Pisler, Nicole D'Andria, and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2018.ISBN1-63229-312-9
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Season Two - Bye Bye, Little Butterfly!. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Matthieu Choquet, Fred Lenoir, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Nolwenn Pierre, Nicole D'Andria, and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2018.ISBN1-63229-439-7
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Santa Claws Christmas Special. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Fred Lenoir, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Noam Kaniel, Nicole D'Andria and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2018.ISBN1-63229-455-9
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Season Two - The Chosen One. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Matthieu Choquet, Fred Lenoir, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Nicole D'Andria, and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2018.ISBN1-63229-422-2
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Bug Out. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Matthieu Choquet, Nicole D'Andria, Leonie de Rudder, and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2018.ISBN1-63229-366-8
Miraculous Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir Coloring Book: Wonderful Coloring Book With Premium Exclusive images. Authored by Evan Owens. Published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2018.ISBN1-72345-782-5
Miraculous Coloring Book: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir, This Amazing Coloring Book Will Make Your Kids Happier and Give Them Joy(ages 3-12). Authored by Mrs Qwerty. Published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2018.ISBN1-72326-318-4
Miraculous Coloring Book: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir Coloring Book for Kids, Hand-Drawn scenes, Volume 1 (42Pages). Authored by Leya Karsten. Published by Independently Published, 2019.ISBN1-07670-938-9
Miraculous Adventures of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Volume 2. Authored by Thomas Astruc, Melanie Duval, Fred Lenoir, Bryan Seaton, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Brian Hess, Darne Lang and Nicole D'Andria. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2019.ISBN1-63229-358-7
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Season Two - No More Evil-Doing. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Melanie Duval, Matthieu Choquet, Fred Lenoir, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Nicole D'Andria and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2019.ISBN1-63229-440-0
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Season Two - A New Hero Emerges. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Matthieu Choquet, Fred Lenoir, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Nicole D'Andria and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2019.ISBN1-63229-446-X
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Season Two - Double Trouble. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Matthieu Choquet, Fred Lenoir, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Nolwenn Pierre, Nicole D'Andria and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2019.ISBN1-63229-492-3
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Season Two - Love Compass. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Matthieu Choquet, Melanie Duval, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Fred Lenoir, Jean-Remi Perrin, Cheryl Black, Nicole D'Andria and Bryan Seaton. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2019.ISBN1-63229-459-1
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Season Two - Tear of Joy. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Wilfried Pain, Melanie Duval, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Fred Lenoir, Nicole D'Andria and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2019.ISBN1-63229-480-X
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Season Two - Heroes' Day. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Matthieu Choquet, Fred Lenoir, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Nicole D'Andria, Bryan Seaton, Cheryl Black and Brian Hess. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2020.ISBN1-63229-521-0
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Season Two - Queen's Battle. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Melanie Duval, Fred Lenoir, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Nicole D'Andria and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2020.ISBN1-63229-520-2
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Season Two - Bugheads. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Fred Lenoir, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Nicole D'Andria and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2020.ISBN1-63229-516-4
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Season Two - Skating on Thin Ice. Authored by Jeremy Zag, Thomas Astruc, Fred Lenoir, Melanie Duval, Sebastien Thibaudeau, Nicole D'Andria and Cheryl Black. Published by Action Lab Entertainment, Inc., 2020.ISBN1-63229-517-2
Miraculous Ladybug Coloring Book: Exciting Coloring Pages of the Most Extraordinary Miraculous Ladybug Characters. Authored by Joshua Poche. Published by Independently Published, 2020.ISBN979-8-66875-223-2
Miraculous Coloring Book: Tales of ladybug & cat noir, Amazing Book For Coloring, Knowledge Development, Relaxation And More With Favorite Miraculous Characters. Authored by Odim Publisher. Published by Independently Published, 2021.ISBN979-8-59295-380-4