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In Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie, Hawk Moth's plans are still intact. Unlike the TV series version, this one surrendered upon learning that Cat Noir is his son. After surrendering the Butterfly Miraculous to Ladybug and Cat Noir, Gabriel turned himself in for his crimes as Hawk Moth.
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.
Ladybug and Cat Noir's objective is to protect Paris from Hawk Moth, a man who has the ability to turn people into supervillains; [44] [61] he wishes to acquire Ladybug's and Cat Noir's Miraculouses, [62] [63] and, unknown to them, is actually Adrien's father. [38] [64] As Ladybug, Marinette becomes more sure of herself. [34]
A man uses the Butterfly Miraculous and its kwami Nooroo, becoming Hawk Moth in order to get the Ladybug and Cat Miraculouses and obtain absolute power. Master Fu is notified of this by the kwami of the Turtle Miraculous, Wayzz, and sets off to find new Miraculous holders, as he is 186 years old and couldn't fight himself.
Hawk Moth's appearance is sensed by Wang Fu, guardian of the Miracle Box, who chooses to release the Ladybug and Black Cat Miraculouses, only for them to fly away. Fu chases after the Ladybug Miraculous and runs into the street in the process, nearly being hit by an oncoming bus, but is saved by Marinette, who is still running away from Chloé.
Cat Noir and Ladybug's aim is to protect Paris and reclaim the Butterfly Miraculous from the villain Hawk Moth (French: Papillon, lit. 'Butterfly'), unaware that the latter is actually his father. Every Miraculous is accompanied by a small magical creature known as a kwami, with Adrien's kwami being Plagg, a black cat-like being.
Manduca quinquemaculata, the five-spotted hawkmoth, is a brown and gray hawk moth of the family Sphingidae.The caterpillar, often referred to as the tomato hornworm, can be a major pest in gardens; they get their name from a dark projection on their posterior end and their use of tomatoes as host plants.
It consists of a small number of Palearctic species most of which have common names involving the phrase "elephant hawk moth". They include the elephant hawk moth, Deilephila elpenor; the small elephant hawk moth (D. porcellus) and the Chitral elephant hawk moth (D. rivularis). The oleander hawk moth is sometimes classified in this genus as D ...