Parents' Guide to Miraculous World: Tokyo Stellar Force

Miraculous World Tokyo Stellar Force TV show poster: Marinette and Kagami do peace signs smiling at the camera with Tikki and Longg flying overhead.

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Fernanda Camargo By Fernanda Camargo , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 8+

Aspiring heroes team up in spin-off intro; fantasy violence.

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What's the Story?

When Tokyo is threatened by a supervillain, a local team stands up to defend it in MIRACULOUS WORLD: TOKYO STELLAR FORCE. But these new heroes are too divided to work together, so it's up to Kagami and Marinette (or should we say Ryuko and Ladybug?) to help them unite. By working through old wounds and learning to express their feelings, they discover the power of teamwork needed to save the day.

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This special has all the elements viewers have come to expect from the Miraculous franchise: it's funny, action-packed, with a strong message about friendship and teamwork. Unlike the Miraculous series, however, the majority of Miraculous World: Tokyo Stellar Force is animated in 2D, reflecting the anime roots of the brand. This animation style introduces viewers to a new team of Japanese heroes, the Stellar Force, who have their own spin-off series in the works.

Set after the events of season 5 and Miraculous World: London at the Edge of Time, fans can expect fun and heartwarming moments as Marinette and Kagami's friendship grows. While there isn't much related to the series' sixth season, fans may find a teaser at the end.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the power of teamwork as seen in Miraculous World: Tokyo Stellar Force. Why did the villains consider the Stellar Force weak? What made them stronger?

  • This special is the first in the Miraculous World franchise to feature 2D animation. Why do you think that is?

  • Do you know what a spin-off series is? How does this special bridge the world of Miraculous Ladybug with Stellar Force?

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