When it comes to finding the best e-bike for someone who is 6'8", especially if you're interested in a specialized model, there are several considerations and recommendations from various discussions that can guide your decision.
Fit and Comfort
For tall riders, ensuring the bike fits well is crucial. Many standard e-bikes may not accommodate someone as tall as 6'8". For instance, some users at 6'5" and above have expressed concerns about certain models like the Radrunner feeling too small or akin to riding a kid's bike due to their smaller wheels and upright posture [1:5]. It's essential to check the manufacturer's guidelines on sizing, which often involve measuring leg length and ensuring there's adequate clearance when seated
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Recommended Models and Brands
Several brands and models are frequently recommended for taller riders. The Santa Cruz Hightower LT in XXL size has been praised by a 6'7" rider for its fit and comfort [3:2]. Specialized offers the Creo in XXL, which is noted to be suitable for heights up to 6'9"
[5:6]. Canyon bikes also offer XL and XXL sizes that cater to taller individuals, though they might not be ideal for those with long legs unless you opt for the XXL size
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Custom and Specialty Options
For extremely tall riders, custom-built bikes can be a worthwhile investment. DirtySixer is a brand specifically mentioned for making bikes for very tall people, with sizes accommodating riders up to 7'5" [2:7]. Although these bikes can be expensive, they are considered an investment in comfort and riding experience. If budget permits, this could be a viable option.
DIY and Modifications
If off-the-shelf options don't meet your needs, consider customizing an existing frame. While some suggest modifying an XL frame by swapping parts like the stem or seat post, others caution that a purpose-built frame will always provide a better ride [3:4]. DIY solutions, such as installing a mid-drive motor on a suitable frame, can also be explored if you have the technical skills
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Final Thoughts
While specific models like the RadRover 6+ have been found comfortable by riders up to 6'6" [1:2], it's crucial to try before you buy whenever possible, especially for taller frames. Consulting with bike shops about special orders or custom builds can also be beneficial. Ultimately, investing in a bike that fits well and feels comfortable will enhance your riding experience significantly.
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—- My top 5 currently in no specific order
Perfection(had a pretty realistic portrayal of depression with Kagami almost evaporating herself)
Gang of secrets(I don’t think I need to explain this)
The ruler( hit home for me as a queer fan of the show)
Senti-bubbler(an episode where someone other than ladynoir were able to pull off outsmarting hawkmoth all by themselves)
Strike Back(insane season finale)
In no particular order:
Glaciator 2.0
El Toro de Piedra
Pretension
Cat Blanc
Elation
In particular, I'd like to defend the S5 entries I listed. Pretension is perhaps my favorite episode of Season 5 because it has Gabriel and Marinette being the vessels of an actual critique to the fashion industry ("Fashion is a product" against "Fashion is listening to people"), love tropes and blood-related achievements, not to mention the great parallel to the famous "Red Pill and leave your life behind or Blue Pill and forget all of this ever happened" trope Matrix became famous for.
It's like the writers finally remembered that Marinette, other than being Ladybug, is an aspiring fashion designer and that Gabriel, other than Monarch, is a world-class fashion designer and entrepreneur who has been in the business for years; and please don't get me started on the "...and that's the good thing about being a baker's daughter [Mr. Agreste]: I don't even need to try [your pancakes] to know that they're tasteless..." dawg she ain't talking about pancakes, she's talking about life.
Now talking about Elation, while I love both the S1-S4 Love Square and the inverted one early S5 gave us, I think this episode gave both of them a good rest. Things got talked through, feelings got sorted out and it finally had what is for me, the most realistic ending it could get. Besides, it has some really good shots and lighting, they remind me of the Cat Blanc scrapped ideas.
EDIT: misspelled words in the third paragraph
Season 5 made my jaw drop several times, including how Adrien accidentally contributed to his fathers death but his father cased the rot by not allowing them to unite him from the rope
I honestly believe that, if we forget Derision and that god-damned awful end of season happened, S5 is one of the best of the whole series considering all the things that went down, how it changed most dynamics and the boldness of taking a more serialized approach instead of the episodic formula.
I'm really fond of the latter seasons tbh, season 6 is panning out to be the best one yet and I'm all for it
Crocoduel: My GOAT Juleka.
Trouble Maker: I relate too much to Penny
Heroes day: Need I say more?
Elation: Marichat needed more time to COOK!!!
Ikari Gozen: Ryuko.
season 5 felt overly hated as a early fan searching the internet to find it for free the last 2-3 episodes felt surreal like a fever dream
As a new fan of the show, the s5 hate from the fandom is deeply surprising. For me, season 5 has no skips, every episode is a banger
Passion, heroes day, cat blanc and origins
This is a hot take but , time tagger🤙🤙🤙
i'd love to hear other people's thoughts about different episodes and what makes them special to them!
Oblivio because it's the only thing keeping me alive
just shows how naturally they could fall in love so fast
Oblivio and Chat Blanc are my 2 favorite episodes but at the same time they make me so mad.
i really like Oblivio and im not sure if this counts but i really really enjoyed the New York special so thats 100 percent up there
the new york special was so good. so many questions we had about random things were answered and there were so many important moments (especially the adrienette scenes)
Chat Blanc because they fall in love and it's so tragic
ugh totally. chat blanc truly broke me. also, the final scene where they sit together on the rooftop watching the sunset, with LB feeling so relieved she got her kitty back and him having no clue what she's talking about but still feeling happy for her makes my heart melt
The first time I watch Chat Blanc, it destroyed me. Chat Blanc crying? Asking her to save him? The way she lays her head on his shoulder at the end and just says, "I did it." I was thinking about it for days.
Chat blanc, it has some alright feats but still neat nonetheless
agreed!
Since Oblivio is already on the board, I will have to go with 'Frozer'. ('Glaciator' is very close as well, but I will let someone else nominate it.)
The fact that both Marinette and Chat Noir get smacked around by fate so hard and yet in the end are still there for their friend/partner when they are needed despite that pain is just so moving.
they really are so meant for each other but they just dont realize it aaahhh
I've been watching the show since it came out but I'm not too clued into the fandom. What are the best episodes of the show in most people's opinion?
Adrien and Marinette going to the movies should be among the top. Also the origins episode where master fu give them the miraculouses. And at least one line in the top ten list should be collectively given to every single episode in which the Eiffel Tower gets destroyed.
Chat Blanc kinda sucks though. It's fun to watch, Yes, but there is Just So many plot holes
I agree except I really hated chat Blanc. Down vote me to hell but this is just my opinion. To me it was such a generic episode. Villain wins, bunnix comes back and resolves everything. Plus as you e toned all the plot holes just don’t make sense
Chat Blanc, the S4 final episodes and some S5 episodes are universal picks for the majority of people
The rest is up to personal choice, for example I'd definitely put Oblivio in the list, this episode deserves more love
Honestly Chat Blanc is way overrated considering it's just another extremely rushed alternate timeline. Sure maybe it explains some things that happen in S4 but I wanted to see something real. Maybe top 10 but definitely not #1.
It's hard for me to rank, but my top episodes are probably Oblivio, Glaciator, Origins, Dark Owl, Wishmaker, Optygami, Ladybug, Reverser, and season 2 and 4 finales.
I find it amusing that Cat Blanc is almost universally liked while ephemeral is almost universally hated. Cat Blanc had a much better battle but Ephemeral explored the love square a lot more. (Much more from Marinette's side but there is still some things about Adrien's side such as Adrien started showing his cat side much more after the reveal.)
They are very similar episodes for the most part, though.
I do personally like Chat Blanc better than Ephemeral as well. I think one thing is that Chat Blanc at least had the lasting consequence of Marinette knowing about the alternate timeline and having trauma from it that affected S4. No one has any memory of the timeline in Ephemeral, so it was really annoying to see such a hyped up episode have no real impact.
I have more thoughts about how Marinette's initial plan was a huge betrayal of Chat's trust which adds to my dislike of Ephemeral, but yeah I don't think Chat Blanc deserves all the hype either. Chat's decision to not tell Marinette that he knew her identity was also kind of shitty.
I think you’re me
"Sandboy" it is for me:
What i love the most about this episode is how many characters you get to know within just one episode while changing the status quo a tiny bit and the villain is never really the biggest thread, but their fears. And having both main characters swap places, in which Marinette is leading the first part of the episode while CN takes over in the second part is very clever. They won WITHOUT a lucky charm!
Whoever wrote this episode, thank you so much.
I completely agree that I love to see Adrien leading the fight!!! Also Plagg and Adrien moments are the best moments! I think that the attention to Adrien‘s fear of being trapped isn’t is explored as much as it could be. Like, I know cat noir’s fear is being hated by ladybug, but to his core, Adrien is afraid of being trapped and contained. To be honest, I think he’s more of a fascinating character than Marionette. Plagg said the costume is what the owner I think their costume should look like. The bell is there because Adrien thinks he is still owned and i things are costume should look like. The bell is there because Adrien thinks he is still owned (like a house cat).
I don’t know, when he is succeeding and leading the fight, I’m much more happy. I think he’s just more of an interesting character with a lot more going on.
Shipping drama aside, I would pick Stormy Weather. The direction, expressions, fight choreography and everything is so well done in that episode.
I agree. It was the first episode I saw. It had good action, good character moments, and great teamwork. It’s seems that they forgot how to write a team based strategy as the show went on. But this episode has cat and ladybug as equals and both competent
Gigantitan. The episode itself is really dumb and borign, but I loved Hawkmoth losing his shit for dealing with a baby
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I also like Galciator, just for the balcony scene
Two of my absolute favorites are Glaciator and Frozer. Great scenery with clever fights and some of the most memorable character interactions. Absolutely love the piano towards the end of Frozer as well.
dunno but I loved The Dark Owl, Feast and The Heroes' Day/Mayura ones
Strike back because after all this years ladybug faced the consequence of her actions. She lost so bad . Felix used his brain and finally got his hands on the peacock miraculous and that beautiful finale scene... What a way to end a season!
People give this episode more points than it deserves just because of the last scene, but if you break it down, the episode is very poor.
2)Marinette doesn't lose the miraculous because of a risk. The whole premise is it is causing people to take risks. But she doesn't actually take a risk. She does the opposite. She goes with the non risk option. Giving adrien a miraculous isn't a risk it's the exact opposite. It's a safe option. You can argue that she got the wrong meaning out the lucky charm, which she did, but she didn't take any risks. She went with adrien because she realized he didn't have the risk mark on him. She just got unlucky because of felix. But it had nothing to do with actually taking a risk. The exact same plot thread could have happened if you removed risk. Strikeback is strong, she needs X miraculous. She give it to adrien to bring him back but it's felix. Nothing would have changed if you take risk out basically. So it makes the whole premise moot. They had the perfect set up. Hawkmoth is out, alya's job is to keep an eye out for him, she is under the influence of risk so she goes after him. That would have been perfect.
The way the miraculous was stolen was really lame. Adrien was aspix so there's no need to pretend like he's clueless about the miraculous. So instead of standing there slowly talking to ladybug about what she needs to do while gabriel steals everything. Shove her in a room and scream de-transform Now!. Instead they should have played up the romance by having the two of them stare at each other and neither of them realize that the yo yo has been stolen. The yo-yo is stolen, grabriel steals all of them, and ladybug finally says, "Well, I guess I should take the dog back now." and everything plays out pretty much the same only it makes ladybug and adrien not look like idiots.
I would love for ladybug to actually have consequences, but the way it's written it's still not consequences. She got unlucky with felix. It wasn't like she gave a miraculous to lila and crossed her fingers and we could all be like "Well that's what you get for going with lila" she had no way of knowing she made a "wrong" choice. If she had known it was felix, then that's a different story. But she thought it was adrien. So you can't really say she had consequences for her actions because she didn't really do anything different than normal.
So like I said, strikeback gets bonus points because of it's ending, but really that's the only good part about it. The rest of the episode is nonsensical and provides no pay off for anything set up in the rest of the season.
Ladybug was having a panic attack though, and Adrien had to comfort her a bit
I did love the episode but I have yet to understand what action she faced a consequence for. Her choosing Adrien was a logical choice and had absolutely nothing to do with her mistreatment of Chat or her crush on Adrien. She would have chosen anyone she knew who was unaffected by Risk, it just happened to be "Adrien". She did not make a mistake in this, nor did a single person actually blame her for what happened.
Again, I love the episode but it was a terrible resolution for things Ladybug actually needed to learn. Her crush on Adrien was the least of the problems, and acting the same exact way with Chat doesn't change the root issue and is a much worse risk. No actual important lesson was learned in the finale (i.e. controlling emotions, communicating better, not ignoring morals when love is involved).
She also faced consequences in other episodes like "Cat Blanc" which left her traumatized and "Miracle Queen" where she revealed Master Fu's whereabouts to Hawk Moth which forced Fu to have to make Marinette Guardian so that Hawk Moth won't get his hands on the Miracle Box. Strikeback was still a great episode though.
But Chat Blanc technically didn't happen. All of those consequences were erased not like Strike Back. But it still my 2nd fave
Hero's Day is where this show peaked
The S2 finale ITS JUST SO EPIC!!!
Not the most imo. But still good choice.
Nah, the amount of plot holes Just makes it a pain to watch. If you can somehow ignore them all, yeah, it's a great episode
Not Chat blanc
strike back, I never felt such emotions in an episode. I also really liked how ladybug was, in that episode.
I've been watching miraculous for nearly 8 years at this point, I started when I was still in primary school and now I'm getting ready for university, I absolutely love this show, which is why I was so hurt by the horrors which were season 4 and 5, but this latest episode has revived my hope in the show.
What it got right: • Expanded on Gabriel's past, the show said he used to be kind before the death of Emelie but they never showed it, this episode changed that, showing us that Gabriel truly cared for his son, and it makes him turning into Hawkmoth even more of a tragedy than it already was
• Pushed Marinette to the side to let other characters shine, for almost all the show all the characters have been cardboard cutouts who just exist for Marinette to solve their problems, but in this episode those characters solve their owns problems which gives them infinitely more character than they already had
• Introduced other villains, I've always believed that the show would benefit from having other villains instead of just the butterfly, and while this episode didn't go into too much detail it's a step in the right direction
• Increased the world building, we now have around 12 new potential villains to look forward to due to that final scene, and I hope the show is able to utilise them to their fullest
• the fight scene and the song were also good, when I first saw Juleka start singing I was prepared to turn the volume down as most songs in the show are trash, this one was actually good, along with the fight scene being cool as well
Overall I think this episode should be the new standard of miraculous episodes, cool fight scenes, good character driven stories, overall just good.
I loved Juleka's song (usually they're cringy) but it was like this nice r&b song, thinking of the episode. For the episode, I really like how utterly wasn't just on Marinette but some other holders so far, they actually executed it well
Many were saying the same thing about Chat Blanc in the midst of a mediocre third season.
Ikr, episodes like these are why I still watch the show
They talked about a serious topic too, i loved it.
I would also add having main and side plot in episode that have a little or zero connection. Miraculous never really went in that direction, it usually has just one plot going on in episode. This episode has main plot around Marinette, Adrien and Ivan, and then Juleka has her own side plot with almost no connection to the main one. Lot of animated shows are doing this, and Miraculous would really benefit from it with the amount of side characters it has. Like it would be just nice to get except the main plot like a side plot about Ms. Bustier just doing some mayoral stuff or have someone like Kim and Max just have adventure on their own.
Season 1: origins (both episodes)
Yeah yeah, I think this is kind of cheating because we have two episodes instead of one, but I don't care, this is peak. I really loved watching Marinette's development into ladybug in this episode, and the stakes that came with the failed akuma capture, and there's also the fact that I think stoneheart is a really great villain which they should've definitely brought back (but I don't think that's possible anymore for obvious reasons). Oh and did I mention the umbrella scene? That scene will always be amazing.
Season 2: Syren
Or as I like to call it: Kuro neko if it actually did its job. Anyways, while I do think that Syren was a great villain (ondine is just a goated character in general), and that the fight with her was amazing, the main reason I like this episode is Adrien's development in this episode. As after being left out in the dark for so long, he finally gets to meet master fu and get answers from him, as well as unlocking more powers for plagg. Which is why I called it that way.
Season 3: cat blanc
What can I say about this episode that hasn't already been said? This episode is peak and it has always stuck with me since I was younger. Cat blanc is a great villain, seeing him constantly flip between sadness and malice was so great on top of having a peak design (yes I know it's just a recolor but it's still great). And not to mention the flashbacks leading to the akumatization were amazing, especially the rain scene and the basement (though it may seem a little hypocritical from me because I did bash the former in a previous post but I still love it).
Season 4: simpleman
Probably not one you expected to see here but I'll say this, simpleman is (in my opinion) the funniest episode out of the whole show. From the start, I really enjoyed seeing the kids interacting with each other which I think is something we need more of. Then we get to the actual akumatization and it's just really funny. There were a lot of funny moments and quotes during it, and seeing the kids actually carry the battle was pretty nice to see too. Overall, it was a very enjoyable experience.
Season 5: passion
Actually, this might be my favorite episode out of the whole show. We get some interesting insight to the agreste family with Emily's recordings, then there's also Gabriel being a good dad with Adrien (and it isn't like the rest of season 5 where he tries to be a good dad only to then do something that makes him terrible). And there's also the reverse love square which was good to see for the oh I don't know, THREE EPISODES IT APPEARS IN. Not to mention the traded miraculouses which we haven't seen since reflekdoll and are always great to see again. Oh and I also forgot to mention that Adrien is actually really useful in this episode, with him carrying ladybug in the chase sequence after she got venomed and also being the one to inact the plan as mister bug.
And since not all season 6 episodes are released yet, I don't want to pick an episode right now.
Season 1: Volpina - introduction to the real evil genius and the mindblowing finale
Season 2: Mayura - I loved Mayura's introduction, her soundtrack, and bittersweet Adrinette finale
Season 3: Oh, it's a hard choice, I love many (Reflektdoll, Cat Blanc, Stormy Weather 2, Silencer, Ladybug), but my favorite is probably Oblivio
Season 4: There are a lot of fantastic episodes, but Guiltrip is my favorite
Season 5: It's either Passion or Re-Creation
Season 6 (so far): Daddycop
You're so real for those. Mayura is a part of heroes' day so you already know it's amazing. Oblivio has great interactions between Marinette and Adrien and that ladynoir kiss at the end was a chef's kiss. And passion is a great episode as I said in my post (though the same CANNOT be said for re-creation)
Simon Says - the first notable Ladrien episode where Ladybug gushes about Adrien to Gabriel and Gabriel notices Adrien’s new ring and starts to suspect he is Cat Noir. This perfectly leads into The Collector and Gorizilla, two of my other favorite episodes on this arc
Malediktator - I just love how Adrien can’t celebrate Chloe leaving the way the whole class does. I wish he’d spoken to her directly, but I like the overall lesson this episode gives. Audrey acting totally opposite and Cat Noir being a real cat were funny. Ladybug gives Chloe a chance as a hero, and she proves herself well. Honestly this episode and the Queen’s Battle were good
Felix - yes, Felix is a gremlin here thinking he’s doing what’s best for Adrien, but I really like the opening scene with Adrien and Gabriel. Felix and Amelie visiting, Emilie’s disappearance being put on a one year timeline, and Chloe showing true, rare vulnerability are great too
Risk/Strikeback - Felix noticing Adrien is sad on the news and visiting, the dramatic irony of Adrien vs Felix throughout the finale, the grander stakes at play with Felix learning about Emilie and trading the Miraculouses for the Peacock
Emotion - probably my favorite episode in the entire series. Mystery plot, dramatic irony, Feligami before Feligami was a thing, Ladybug confronting Argos/Felix, Felix feeling remorse
I definitely have a bias for Ladrien, Chlodrien, Feligami, Chloe, Gabriel, Felix, and Kagami. If any of these are present (outside of season 4+ Chloe or Gabriel) it’s probably one of my favorite episodes
S1: Dark Cupid (For a supposed romantic show this is the only Valentines day ep we got)
S2: Glaciator (Amazing development for Ladynoir and that ending scene between them is probably best romantic scene the show ever had)
S3: Silencer (great Ladynoir banter)
S4: Psycomedian (Angrybug was so funny and I loved seeing Chat Noir save the day for once)
S5: Passion (the same as you lol, any episodes where we see Adrien being actually useful is a treat)
Aside from dark cupid, I really love all of these. And for a while, glaciator used to be my favorite season 2 episode before I watched Syren
Yeah I love Syren too especially the scene between Adrien and Plagg. Like Plagg saying there would be other Chat Noirs but they wouldn't be Adrien when he thought no one would care about him was so sweet
Oh you're so real passion is the best episode
Lady WiFi is probably my favourite since childhood.
This is controversial maybe but I REALLY love the S3 finale. Chloe’s arc made sense to me when I first watched it as a dumb teen and even as an adult I still really enjoyed it. But more than that, The sweet moment between Marinette and Luka (I still prefer them lol) Chat being a genuinely great partner for Ladybug by reassuring her despite her massive mistake, that it’ll be ok because it’s Ladybug and Chat against the world, it’s all good stuff.
That's Season 4, not 3. Season 3 was Miracular.
This episode also made me cry. I also didn't like how villainous chloe was since I thought she really changed (I grew a bit too much liking for her, as I understood why she was the way she was - episode where marinette makes her realize how much she's like her mom, I don't remember which one it is lol)
Same it was so sad seeing Marinette heartbroken and defeated 😔
I was to heartbroken for Marinette at the end to like that season
Oblivio - such a sweet and amazing ep imo!! Even without memories they’re still an amazing duo! And they still care for each other!! & I absolutely loved that kiss at the end lmao
I was mad about the whole memory erasing thing. This episode was good cause it proved Adrien and Marinette loved each worh and without the mask and how Mari loves Cats goofy side. Alya posted that on the lady blog and guys they looked so sweet I truly believe LadyNoir would've been a great canon ship
Truee!! I also love that episode. And I LOVED the kiss at the end.... although... I WAS SO MAD THEY FORGOT EVERYTHING 😭
I still believe they should have linked Oblivio with Chat Blanc.
Have them keep their memories, they have the lovey-dovey-ness for an episode…
And then Gabriel finds out and it leads to a Kitty all alone without his Lady.
Bunnix brings in younger Marinette, she’s horrified, our love led to the end of the world…
In the end both agree give up their memories, leading to the normal end of Oblivio, and giving us a bittersweet feeling.
Banana Blanc.
Was the ultimate episode tbh. Great way to end S6.
So trueee! I love how goofy chat is in that episode lol
The one thing that makes it my favourite too is that when he loses, he hits Ladybug with the GG and isn't a sore loser, which makes sense because Max just wanted someone to play a game with, which is what he got and then after getting his wish, he lets Ladybug de-akumatise him.
I still love Chat Blanc more but this is easily in my top third favorite episode
I think that Ladybug was the episode that marked a massive tonal change in the show; the first time an obviously sapient and self-aware being was permakilled for no other reason that her continued existence was inconvenient.
FWIW, I still haven't forgiven Nathalie for this.
Neither did I. Murderer...
For a massive tonal change, there was "Chat Blanc" 2 episodes earlier. Nobody truly died in this one but it left a massive psychological scar. I never witnessed such a huge and brutal tonal change in a story.
I can understand why it left a scar. Chat Blanc destroyed the world and would have destroyed the universe without the past ladybug coming to save everything. But Nathalie was also not good in that episode considering she immediately tells Gabriel "your son is your enemy"
I just love any episode with Mayura!
I MISS HER
Why they didn't use her in EVERY episode of S3 is beyond me
naaah it makes sense even if I love seeing Mayura shine if she had used it in all the episodes she would have died before the end of season 3 💀
It would've been a great episode if they just removed the Lila subplot.
RIGHT?! Especially she lie at the end was so ridiculous, but everyone believed her
Laughs in miraculer
Flashback to when Chloe was actually likeable
This is part 3 in celebration of the 10 years miraculous has been around and what better way to continue this tradition by celebrating its characters. Now a story can be good but it’s the characters that can make or break a series. So go ahead and tell me what is your favorite thing about your favorite character.
Adrien. I absolutely LOVE his humor as cat noir, in fact, that's definitely what made him my favorite character for me.
he s my favorite too!! people say cat noir and adrien looks like they are 2 separate persons but to me, he hid himself because of his “protective” father. especially in season 1, in “The Evilistulator” episode, the way he acted-flirty funny etc.- with Merinette as him being catnoir and in the end of episode him asking Merinette how did she find catnoir as Adrien and actually wants an feedback actually proves his personality doesnt change with Plagg but he becomes free with Plagg. In the end his entire character is my favorite
kagami! i didnt like how she tried to tell adrien who he was (episode she tries to draw him) but i love how honest and open she is... like she's made out to be the emotionally constipated character ig but she is always one of the first to say she has a problem and stuff like that
i aspire to be that
Juleka is relatable, has a beautiful design, and her character development is awesome. Although my second favorite Nathaniel is more relatable.
Marc is my favourite simply due to his shenanigans in Reverser. Like this man just decided to do some SIDE QUESTS while finding Nathaniel.😭
Mine is Nathaniel:3 Since the ship dropped, I luv both of them
Gabe cos he had a lot of tragic backstory but it’s a shame the writers botched his development and made him a smooth brain with endless stupid plans
Yes he is great
best episodes of Miraculous Ladybug
Key Considerations for "Best Episodes of Miraculous Ladybug":
Character Development: Look for episodes that showcase significant growth or change in the main characters, particularly Marinette and Adrien.
Plot Twists: Episodes with unexpected twists or major reveals can enhance the viewing experience and keep you engaged.
Villain Encounters: Episodes featuring memorable battles with iconic villains often stand out, especially those that highlight the heroes' teamwork.
Emotional Moments: Episodes that evoke strong emotions, whether through humor, drama, or romance, can be particularly impactful.
Fan Favorites: Consider episodes that are frequently mentioned by fans for their creativity, animation quality, or storytelling.
Recommended Episodes:
"The Bubbler" (Season 1, Episode 7): A fan favorite that introduces a unique villain and showcases Marinette's determination.
"Lady Wifi" (Season 1, Episode 8): This episode features a strong emotional arc and highlights the challenges of being a superhero.
"The Miraculous Ladybug" (Season 1, Episode 1): The pilot episode sets the stage for the series, introducing key characters and the premise.
"Volpina" (Season 2, Episode 5): This episode features a compelling new character and explores themes of trust and deception.
"Catalyst" (Season 2, Episode 25): A pivotal episode that leads to significant developments in the overarching plot and character relationships.
"Heart Hunter" (Season 3, Episode 1): This episode dives deeper into the relationships between characters and sets the tone for the season.
These episodes are not only entertaining but also contribute to the overall narrative and character arcs, making them essential viewing for fans of the series.
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