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Marinette Dupain-Cheng (voiced by Cristina Vee in the English dub, [1] [2] [3] and by Anouck Hautbois in the French version with singing voice in the film by Lou in both versions) is the female protagonist of the series and a French-Chinese 13/14-year-old student at Françoise Dupont High School (Collège Françoise Dupont).
Marinette is the female protagonist of the Miraculous series. [34] She is portrayed as a French-Chinese-Italian teenage student from Paris, [35] who wishes to become a fashion designer. [36] [37] Marinette is the daughter of Tom Dupain and Sabine Cheng, [38] granddaughter of Rolland and Gina Dupain, [39] [40] and grandniece of Wang Cheng.
[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, [32] Marinette and Félix's Kwamis, Tikki and Plagg, Hawk Moth / Gabriel (without the mask and with a different outfit, look, and lair ...
Scott Braun: (2012–2022) [5] MLB Tonight, Quick Pitch, MLB Network Strike Zone, and MLB Network Showcase (now co-host of Foul Territory podcast) Eric Byrnes: (2010–2021) MLB Tonight; Tony Clark: (2009) MLB Tonight (now executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association) Joey Cora: (2013) MLB Tonight (now Detroit Tigers ...
Marinette is a 2023 French biographical sports drama [5] [6] film written, produced and directed by Virginie Verrier. [ 3 ] [ 7 ] The film stars Garance Marillier as Marinette Pichon , a pioneer of French women's football. [ 8 ]
For Emily Balliet, whose Altadena home burned down in the wildfires, the work of the LA Lost Stuffy Project has brought "light" to her family during what she described as a "dark time."
The wife of late San Diego Padres owner Peter Seidler, Sheel Seidler, sued brothers-in-law Matthew and Robert on Monday, attempting to prevent another brother, John, from taking control of the ...
In an encore “20/20” airing Dec. 27 at 9 p.m. ET, the show, which originally aired in 2023, tells the story of Julie Jensen, the mother of two who was found dead in her bed in 1998.