
Eine ebenbürtige Gegnerin / Ladybug in Nöten. Das Original-Hörspiel zur TV-Serie
Miraculous - Geschichten von Ladybug und Cat Noir 9
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Eine ebenbürtige Gegnerin
Nach einem Streit mit Ladybug wird Chloe akumatisiert und verwandelt sich in Antibug. Somit wird Ladybug eine Gegnerin bekämpfen müssen, die dieselben Kräfte hat wie sie selbst - wird sie es diesmal schaffen?
Ladybug in Nöten
Als Marinette auf ein Mädchen namens Manon aufpasst, wird es von Hawk Moth in den Puppeteer verwandelt. Er befiehlt ihr, Marinettes Puppen an sich zu nehmen, um Superhelden und Superbösewichter zu kontrollieren, und ihm Cat Noirs und Ladybugs Miraculous zu bringen.
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