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maripinknette · 2 years
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✿ 𓄲 𝑀𝒶𝓇𝒾𝓃𝑒𝓉𝓉𝑒 𝒟𝓊𝓅𝒶𝒾𝓃-𝒞𝒽𝑒𝓃𝑔 - Angie Nasca ꒱ 。 ✿ 𓄲Free to use ♡ ✿ 𓄲'💗’ or reblog if u save. don’t repost! ♡
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lichjuno · 1 year
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model marinette doodles
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soooooo. shes addicting
concept credit still goes to @pisoprano @blur0se and @asukiess, i just yap onto a page
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zivazivc · 1 year
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obsessed with the idea that adrien post hawkmoth's defeat becomes just some dude, just some bro. fashion? don't know her.
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cryokingg · 5 months
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They're exhausted after doing a Christmas parade as Ladybug and Chat Noir.
My Secret Santa piece for @mossytrash! Event was hosted by @mlsecretsanta! Thank you for letting me participate. :D
(Apologies for the terrible quality.)
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kittynette · 1 year
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currently obsessed with these images of marinette’s daydream chat noir 
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tears-of-xion · 28 days
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Hi! Can I request Multimouse with #42 or #33 palette, please?
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I am incapable of choosing just one, apparently. So have two Multimice, feat. color palette #33, Cult and #42, Sky Might Fall.
Multimouse is so much fun to draw. <3
Color palettes used are from this post !
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Please do not use or re-post my artwork without my permission. Thank you!   (reblogs, however, are welcome and appreciated)
I do not own Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir, nor it’s characters. All rights to their owners.
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iindigoeyed · 9 months
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lil marinette sketch :] i wanted to finish it… but it looks better this way
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maridotnet · 1 year
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“She manages to snatch the highlighter, and then it’s her turn to mark him all over. He’s laughing and she’s laughing and then he’s kissing all the places he’s marked, all the most important things. (Her. It’s always her.)” from pink, by carpisuns
SCREAMING EVERY TIME I READ THAT anyway merry Christmas @carpisuns!!!! I’m your secret santa!!! :DDDD this took forever because i actually have so many scenes from your fics written in my notes app on my “ml draw list” and i finally had to buckle down and pick ONE or never draw it skfjdfkfd anyway i hope you like it! your fics are one of the five pillars of this fandom and I reread this one while having a ROUGH december and it was very comforting <3
thank you @mlsecretsanta for organizing this event! :)))
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banananoirblog · 4 months
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Lil multimouse sketch
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maripinknette · 2 years
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✿ 𓄲 𝑏𝑟𝑖𝑑𝑔𝑒𝑡𝑡𝑒 𝑑𝑢𝑝𝑎𝑖𝑛-𝑐ℎ𝑒𝑛𝑔 ꒱ 。 ✿ 𓄲Free to use ♡ ✿ 𓄲'💗’ or reblog if u save. don’t repost! ♡
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edorazzi · 2 years
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It’s been hot as heck lately, so what better time for Bridgette and Felix to have a picnic date in the park? Just don’t forget the sunscreen! 😘
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melonsinthesky · 3 months
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As a girly girl, my biggest ick in Daminette fics, is when Marinette says or heavily implies (in a monologue, as exposition) somthing along the lines of:
"i dont weat pink anymore, because im more mature. now i use dark colors. i don't use pigtails bc they're childish"
Not saying she doesn't or can't use them, bc I do think Marinette is flexible w/ styles, and sometimes wearing more dark and subdued clothing is necessary. ESPECIALLY as a stylistic choice!!! If it's used that way, it's just *chef's kiss*
However, I have seen that is usually used as a way to convey that Marinette is more mature, bold, that she can stand for herself, etc. as if saying that if you wear feminine clothes, wearing pink, and wearing bright colors; then you are not mature, can't stand for yourself, bold, or like going through some stuff.
Yeah, people change styles, are influenced by whom they surround with, and don't just stay with (1) style; yet, it will not change who and how they are.
ULTIMATELY, Marinette is a girl who can stand for herself, is strong, fierce, stubborn, determined, and wears pink, and bright colors.
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gingerbread-qwq · 21 days
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Headcanon that Marinette is super into silly/eccentric fashion and makes all her own clothes so she can express herself properly :)
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saturnrin · 7 months
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The miraculous affecting their users outside transformation is one of my favorite concepts because it has so much potential.
For my sake, I'm going to use the ladybug miraculous as the sole example in this post. Otherwise, I'd never shut up.
The ladybug miraculous is the miraculous of creation, good luck, order, and ladybugs (duh).
Maybe the ladybug miraculous gives its user extreme good luck outside transformation.
Or, it could do the opposite; give the holder bad luck outside transformation for cosmic balance or whatever.
As the miraculous of creation, it's not hard to imagine that living beings (plants and animals specifically) would feel pulled towards its holder. Not entirely dissimilar to the way sunflowers follow the sun's light.
The holders could also gain creation magic, if you'd like. The ability to simply create whatever they'd like out of thin air. (This can include the ability to create pocket dimensions.)
Healing magic is also not-farfetched as the ladybug is used to heal injuries and revive thousands of people almost daily in the miraculous universe.
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Developing traits of a ladybug is also an option;
• Maybe the holder has thicker skin than the average person, a mimicry of a ladybugs protective shell. (Harder to bruise, takes more to break through the skin, etc.)
• Or maybe they're more susceptible to the cold (not a positive aspect, but it's good for angst, i suppose).
• a newly found fondness for flowers, nature, and sweet fruit (like strawberries)
• Ladybugs hibernate, so an increased need for sleep could be possible?
• An increased diet, as ladybugs are considered insatiable.
• you could toy with the idea of vitiligo/skin discoloration as a mimicry of a ladybugs warning spots.
• toxic blood is also a really cool idea for a ladybug-like trait.
• ladybugs secrete a pheromone to deter predators when scared or threatened. This could also be a trait the ladybug holder could inherit.
Or maybe ladybugs just regularly land on the users of this miraculous.
The side effects could be so cool! Or inconvenient! Or debilitating! Or they could be completely and totally underwhelming.
Or there could be no side effects, but where's the fun in that?
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The Miraculi don't just affect their users physically or magically, but also mentally and emotionally.
Let's dig into that.
The Ladybug Miraculous has a fixed alignment with order. (This fact can be reflected in Tikki, the kwami of creation, as well.)
When transformed, this alignment is more obvious as the influence of a miraculous and its kwami is stronger in transformation.
The holder of the Ladybug Miraculous will gradually feel the need to take control of situations around them. Whether this be in battle (there's a reason the ladybug holder is always the leader) or in their personal life.
Things being out of their hands or control, especially when it directly affects them, can make the ladybug holder feel anxious or uncomfortable.
The ladybug holder may find themselves having a harder time loosening up or calming down. Being on high alert 24/7 isn't exactly an expected side effect, but, unfortunately, it is one.
Lists are friends to the ladybug holder; checklists, bullet-point lists, numbered lists, and even lists scribbled across the corners of notebooks in teeny tiny handwriting. Lists help keep everything in order, which is in the comfort zone of a ladybug user.
Plans are also friends. Planning is already a required skill for using the ladybug miraculous in general, as it's very important to know what to do with a lucky charm. But planning is also another way for the ladybug holder to know what to do if something happens.
Take Marinette, for example. She has backup plans for her backup plans. Marinette has plans for when things go right, plans for when things go wrong, plans for when things go semi-right, and/or semi-wrong. She's prepared for every possibility she can think of.
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Also!
The idea that the ladybug costume has to be based on the classic red and black-spotted ladybug is ridiculous! Utterly ridiculous!
Don't get me wrong, the original ladybug suit and the lucky charm suit will always hold a special place in my heart.
But.
There are so many variations of ladybugs!
There's even a pink ladybug! Pink is Marinettes favorite color.
The Large Leaf Eating Ladybeetle is pretty darn cool as well; it's a static grey with gradient yellow to orange spots. (Which would make such a pretty suit if done right)
Some other ladybugs have white rings around their spots. Some have white spots, or red spots, or no spots at all!
And they come in so many colors?!?! Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, white, grey, or black.
One of my personal favorites is the Steelblue Ladybird. A shiny, blue ladybug. I keep imagining an armored ladybug suit based on it.
Also, ladybugs have wings, which would be pretty cool to incorporate into the ladybug costume.
In conclusion, the ladybug miraculous is cool as fuck and I'm tired of pretending that it isn't.
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celestiall0tus · 10 months
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Abuse is Abuse. Stop blaming the victims and glorifying the abusers!
This needs to be said for such a long time. All across media we see abuse glorified, its victims blamed, and the abusers getting a slap on the wrist more often than not. Especially in recent times. Buckle up because we're in for a ride.
Right off the bat, I have an inkling of what I'm talking about. I suffered from mental and emotional abuse for my entire childhood and teen years. My early 20s were full of strife as I tried to cope with that realized trauma and the fucking shit storm that became our world. So, from an abuse victim and an individual who suffers terrible anxiety and depression, I want to touch on these characters and our perceptions of them.
Pink Diamond
The biggest one I want to address is Pink Diamond. Yes, Pink Diamond/ Rose Quartz. This will always be my personal sore sport because Pink was a victim. She was a child in mindset and actions among the other Diamonds. She was raised by them and thus absorbed all their ways. She was treated more like a jester to entertain the other diamonds and locked away when she wreaked havoc, possibly even bubbled for times. She wasn't treated like the other Diamonds, like what she was supposed to be. She was less than that and powerless to be herself. She had to go through with what they said and didn't have her own autonomy in that degree. She had to fit into a mold that she wasn't meant to fit into.
And honestly, Pink is the strongest of all the victims I'll be touching on. The hardest thing isn't acknowledging the abuse or seeking help, it's breaking free. I haven't even done that part, not fully. But Pink did. She rebelled. She fought against the other Diamonds for what she wanted and believed in. She saw the truth and took a stand. She grew. She changed. She moved on. Despite being a gem, she was the most human of all the cast. And yet we ignore everything because of the decisions she made that impacted everyone around her.
All her followers were corrupted. Pearl was sworn to silence because of a simple order. Steven had to deal with her baggage. And, I'll be fair, it's ass, but not entirely her fault. In life, we can't say what will happen. We often need to roll with the punches and work with what we know at the time. Pink didn't know how the Diamonds would react to her "shattering" because while they claimed to "love" her, what reason would she have to believe it? For Pearl and Steven for that matter, Rose thought the Diamonds were done with Earth. She thought she was free. She never intended Steven to have to deal with her baggage since she thought it was all done and over with. In all of FIVE THOUSAND YEARS, the Diamonds never came for them. She likely thought they were all safe and could live peacefully. They'd never have to look back. She'd never have to look back. Her past wouldn't hold her back. She could finally be free to be herself.
I truly find it appalling that she is damned for this. She broke free. She made mistakes but took a stand. She fought for her own freedom. She didn't have to have her past hold her back anymore, but she's the villain. It's her fault for everything. She should have just been a good little Diamond and stayed fucking put, right? Who cares what she did as Rose Quartz was for the good when Pink Diamond was the incarnate of evil, right? The one thing that I will give a little flack on is Spinel. That was upsetting and she did act rashly telling Spinel to stay when she could have brought Spinel with her, but I understand why she didn't since she wanted to be taken seriously at the time.
Pink deserved so much more than what she got. Pink was a victim, but in the end, they made her out to be the monster.
Miraculous
I want to cover Miraculous as a whole as there are many different types of abuse that go on within this show that are typically swept under the rug unless it comes to truly "irredeemable" characters. So, let's start this:
The Bourgeois Family: This is such a messy ass family. Chloe is outright blamed for the abuse that she suffers from having shitty ass fucking parents. Audrey we know is no saint. She is literally the girlboss businesswoman that ain't got time for her family. Andre is slightly better, but still instilled negative morals in Chloe and while recognizing it in himself, failed to see what he did to Chloe as his fault. Instead, Chloe is seen as the problem to everything. That she just picked up on those habits and sought to make people miserable as a result. Chloe is a victim, but also an abuser. She projects how she's treated onto others as a coping mechanism and a catharsis. Zoe might be a victim because who knows exactly what Audrey did, but she does seem rather well adjusted, so I don't know. Clarity on Zoe: I don't think she's an abuser, I moreso touched on her being abused having lived with Audrey, but it throws me off as she's very well adjusted, so it makes me think that her father was a good one or, just as likely, Audrey had very little involvement in Zoe's upbringing.
The Fathom Family: This is... interesting. So, we see how Felix saw Colt and that yes, Colt abused Felix. That was addressed, though Amelie does enable Felix a little and was a little blind to the horrible acts that Felix had committed. So, no big thing on the Fathoms, but it's still there, but was acknowledged.
The Agreste Family: Holy fuck, someone call CPS, because this boy needs to get out of there. Gabriel very obviously hits every single key points of an abuser. Nathalie does enable the abuse a little in the start, but at the same time, she kinda needs a job. And the money must be good enough and add to boot she can live there too. I also don't appreciate how there are times where Adrien reacts in a way you'd expect a victim of abuse to react, but gets damned for it. Like in the New York special when he fucks up and Ladybug yells at him, he would give up his Miraculous because he feels like absolute shit and horrible for failing. Or agreeing with his father that he should have never gone there? These are all symptoms of abuse and yet he's damned for those moments. He is a fucking victim like Chloe.
The Tsurugi Family: Can someone say, helicopter parent? Now, this in of itself is a kinda thing? I believe? I know it's something of stereotype that Asian parents can be overbearing and overprotective. Kinda like Ming from Turning Red, which was pulled from the director's own experiences growing up. So, this is a little hard to judge. It is still abuse no matter how you paint it, but again, I don't feel like I'm the best person to talk about it. So, I'm going to leave this one here.
Marinette: I hate to add fuel to the fire, but here we go. Marinette is a stalking. Stalking. Is. Abuse! I don't care how much the show paints it as a joke, it isn't. A lot of us know this, but I want to stress that stalking is a form of abuse. And it's honestly terrifying that Adrien falls in love with his Yandere (she is, fight me) stalker. I get that she was a victim of bullying, but like, we get one episode on this trauma because of Kim (more thanks to Chloe) but how is the result stalking? I get wanting to know everything about a person before really considering them as a partner, but how does that equal stalking? It's just deeply unsettling and I cannot personally justify shipping Adrienette due to this.
Chloe: I have to fair, Chloe, despite being a victim, is also an abuser. Bullying is never right. And in that same episode we see Marinette's trauma, we see the hell that Chloe put Marinette through. I don't fucking care what baggage you carry, that shit ain't right in any sense. I was honestly appalled by how far Chloe went to isolate, alienate, and torture Marinette. Like, holy fuck, how is Marinette not more of a mess? Like Marinette, a victim can become an abuser.
The only one in Miraculous that gets something of a punishment is Chloe, which is upsetting. Marinette gets the boy she's been stalking. Felix and Andre get a half-assed redemption. Audrey and Tomoe don't change. Zoe exists. Gabriel gets his wish and rewrites reality. Nathalie is Nathalie.
Elsa
Say what you want, but Elsa was a victim of abuse. She locked away, told to hide her powers, to constantly: conceal, don't feel, don't let it show. She suffered from terrible anxiety and depression due to her powers and the danger they possessed. I mean, she did almost accidentally kill her sister when they were kids.
Say what you will about material made outside the movie, but I did read the Dangerous Secrets book that goes into Elsa's parents backstory. We do get to see them struggle to keep her powers a secret from the town since tensions were still high and the people didn't trust magic. And having the heir to the throne born with magic is very dangerous. It touches on their struggle to raise Elsa, keep her secret, and how it nearly tore the family apart. They searched for years for answers to help their daughter while Agnarr raised her how he was.
This I can find a little excusable. There is no manual to raise children. We kinda have to pull from our own experiences of what to do and not do. Agnarr lost his father at a young age and was king at a young age. He carried his father's mantra of "conceal, don't feel, don't let it show" with him and it genuinely helped him where it damned Elsa.
To that degree, I can forgive Agnarr and Iduna seeing their side of things. They genuinely tried, had no fucking clue what they were doing, and were put between a rock and a hard place. However, the means don't justify the ends and Elsa was damned for the type of abuse she suffered.
So, it really is no wonder why Elsa's first instinct is to run. It's to hide away. To isolate herself as she always had been. She's safer, and everyone else for that matter, if she's kept far away from them. It's why Let it Go is such a cathartic song. She is free (though still chained). She doesn't have to worry about them (not knowing what she did.) She is queen of her own kingdom (even if she abandoned her old one). She was free, but to a point. Her arc doesn't come to some completion until the second movie with Show Yourself. The line "You're the one you've been waiting for," is absolutely true and heartbreaking. That was the moment that Elsa was finally free.
Cinderella
Last one and one of the biggest ones. This irks me a lot. Especially the Disney one. Cinderella was abused for years, humiliated, and isolated. Forced to be a maid in her own household. And yet she's to blame? I'm sorry, how?
How was any of that her fault? She was trapped in a terrible situation with no where to go. Don't forget, she was a child when that happened so there are years of conditioning and abuse. Even through it all, Cinderella was kind, loving, and bold. She never gave up until the moment she could have a dream come true, to go to the ball, only to have it destroyed by her stepfamily.
And, what? We blame her for not saving herself and neededing a man to do it? First of all, you're giving that bitch boy too much credit. He provided an escape, but he didn't save her. In all honesty, you should be giving credit to the mice and birds. They really saved Cinderella, who then saved herself when she presented her other slipper. And so what if she needed help? Breaking free from an abuser is the hardest thing to do and I've met only a handful of people that freed themselves. A lot of people usually need help. So, fuck off she should have saved herself. Fuck off she should have been strong enough to break free. Abuse is abuse. And when you suffer that shit from fucking childhood, that is deeply ingrained in your subconscious. You are fucked for life. And if you weren't, here's a cookie.
Abuse is abuse. We offer redemption to the abusers, but condemn the abused in the process. We need to break this cycle and it starts with us. Writers and artists, it's our job to break these cycles. To create pieces that are true expressions of our experiences and the truths behind them. Adding a touch of reality that the older generation are trying to blind us and gaslight us for. It starts with all of us.
This has been a L0tus talk. Have a lovely day.
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