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Who Are You From ‘Miraculous’ Based On Your Disney Knowledge?

Love Miraculous Ladybug and Disney? You are in right place! This quiz is for you. Test your Disney smarts and see which Miraculous character matches your vibe. From old-school Disney flicks to fresh Disney+ hits, it is time to see who you really are. Excited? Scroll down and hit Start!

Welcome to Quiz: Who Are You From 'Miraculous' Based On Your Disney Knowledge

Miraculous Ladybug is an animated gem. It tells story of Marinette, a teen who turns into superhero Ladybug. She fights bad guys and protects Paris. With Cat Noir by her side, they use magic to save the day. Action, laughs and a sprinkle of romance make this show a hit for kids and grown-ups too. It is just so much fun!

Meet the characters from Miraculous

Lila

Oh Lila, the drama magnet — she’s the perfect little spark of chaos, always performing and honestly kind of exhausting (in the best way?). She lies like it’s an art form but also has this weirdly meticulous memory for tiny details, which makes some of her stories almost believable — or at least entertaining. She wants attention, will kneecap a friend to get it, and then will also send you a thank-you cupcake the next day, so you’re never sure if you should be mad or impressed. Basically the show’s wildcard who keeps everyone on their toes and makes you go “ugh, of course she would,” with a grin.

Chloe

Chloe is that flashy, high-drama, tiara-wearing hurricane of privilege and confidence who also apparently has an allergy to being ignored. She’s sharp, spoiled, a little ruthless — and somehow still kind of a meme queen (she dramatically rolls her eyes like it’s an art class). Underneath the colossal attitude there’s a weirdly fragile streak — like she’ll scowl but then rescue a stray cat at midnight, which I swear makes no sense but okay. She’s both antagonist and occasional ally, which keeps things spicy and makes every scene with her unpredictable.

Sabrina

Sabrina is low-key softcore goth? Quiet, polite, a little mysterious — the sort of friend who shows up with peppermint tea and exacting moral panic about group projects. She’s sweet and sometimes painfully earnest, but also has this weirdly stubborn backbone where she’ll stand up in a microsecond if someone’s being unfair. She collects tiny notebooks (or was it stickers? I’m fuzzy) and can be unexpectedly bold when the moment needs it, which I love. Overall she grounds the group and gives off calm-and-cool vibes, but don’t underestimate her little rebellions.

Kagami

Kagami is sword-sharp discipline wrapped in elegant perfection — fencer, serious face, exact ponytail, you know the type. She’s proud and cool and simultaneously awkward at flirting (it’s adorable and also a little tragic). Also I’m pretty sure she hoards macaroons or maybe manga, small contradiction there, but definitely one of those “secret sweet tooth” people. She plays the rival-ally role to perfection and brings this delicious tension wherever she appears.

Mylene

Mylene is pure energy — bubbly, loud, a bit dramatic and loves being on stage (figuratively or literally, unsure which half the time). She’s like pop-culture confetti: obsessed with trends one minute and fair-weather scientist the next (I could swear she once explained quantum theory at lunch?). She gossips, she sings, she brightens everything and has a laugh that makes you laugh even if you didn’t want to. She’s the friend who ups the volume and the heart emoji count in any scene.

Luka

Luka is the chill musical guy who smells like rain and guitar polish, honestly kind of a soothing presence. He’s patient, a little moody, deeply supportive and also dramatically romantic in that soft, non-bombastic way. He cooks sometimes? Or plays videogames? (Wait, both? Sure.) He’s the calm anchor and instant crush material — healer vibes with a touch of broody mystery.

Max

Max is chaos energy packed into a backpack full of snacks and weird gadgets — very loud, very loyal, very here for jokes. He’s goofy, impulsive, and somehow brave when it counts (like “leap into danger to save a friend” brave, despite tripping over his own feet). He hoards weird stickers and has opinions on everything, which makes him an excellent accidental comic relief. He’s the friend who turns every crisis into an inside joke later, and you love him for it.

Adrien

Adrien is the soft, golden model boy who doubles as an actual cinnamon roll and a secret superhero — bless him. He’s polite to a fault, lonely in a way that’s heartbreaking, and simultaneously oddly mysterious (what is he brooding about? who knows). He adores cats, plays piano sometimes, and is fashionably perfect but also forgets normal things like where he put his keys (classic). He’s the heartstring-tugger of the cast; every scene with him quietly turns into an emotional mini-episode.

Alya

Alya is the determined, no-nonsense blogger who will find the truth and then make three dramatic posts about it before breakfast. She is bold, fiercely loyal, and has an investigative streak so wide it should be a highway; she also hoards evidence and probably sleeps with a camera under her pillow (not a joke). She’s equal parts team leader and fangirl, exploding into enthusiastic rants and then calming everyone down five minutes later. Basically she’s the energizer detective of the friend group and deserves a medal (or at least a very stylish press pass).

Marinette

Marinette is the chaotic, brilliant heart of everything — awkward, overthinking, and somehow an incredible fashion designer and superhero in the same brain. She trips over her own feet, forgets important things, and then fabricates an entire outfit in twenty minutes like it’s nothing (I don’t understand it either). She’s kind, brave when it counts, obsessively in love with Adrien (and also terribly indecisive), and talks to herself a lot which is a mood. She’s the messy, lovable protagonist who screws up spectacularly and then saves the day anyway, which is maybe the point.