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* {{Unintentionally Sympathetic}}: Marinette is clearly portrayed as being in the wrong for quitting being Ladybug, judging by the effect her actions end up having on others, especially Adrien. Nevertheless, some people find it impossible to blame a 15-year-old girl for no longer wanting to be what's essentially a ChildSoldier. It doesn't help that one of the reasons Marinette decided to quit is because [[HeroicSelfDeprecation she believes that she isn't best suited for the job after all, and that what Paris really needs is a Ladybug who can take the job in stride and who doesn't stand to lose everything that's good in her life to the point that she lives only for the benefit of others.]]

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* {{Unintentionally Sympathetic}}: Marinette is clearly portrayed as being in the wrong for quitting being Ladybug, judging by the effect her actions end up having on others, especially Adrien.Adrien, as well as everyone saying how selfish she's being. Nevertheless, some people find it impossible to blame a 15-year-old girl for no longer wanting to be what's essentially a ChildSoldier. It doesn't help that one of the reasons Marinette decided to quit is because [[HeroicSelfDeprecation she believes that she isn't best suited for the job after all, and that what Paris really needs is a Ladybug who can take the job in stride and who doesn't stand to lose everything that's good in her life to the point that she lives only for the benefit of others.]]
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* SpiritualAdaptation: Several people have compared the premise to ''Film/SpiderMan2'', with both stories involving the protagonist struggling to balance their personal life and superhero life and ultimately decide to give up the latter. Marinette/Ladybug being a SpiderManSendUp certainly helps.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: Several people have compared the premise to ''Film/SpiderMan2'', with both stories involving the protagonist struggling to balance their personal life and superhero life and ultimately decide deciding to give up the latter. Of course, Marinette/Ladybug being a SpiderManSendUp certainly helps.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: Several people have compared the premise to ''Film/SpiderMan2'', with both stories involving the protagonist struggling to balance their personal life and superhero life and ultimately decide to give up the latter. Marinette/Ladybug being a SpiderManSendUp certainly helps.
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* {{Unintentionally Sympathetic}}: Marinette is clearly portrayed as being in the wrong for quitting being Ladybug, judging by the effect her actions end up having on others, especially Adrien. Nevertheless, some people find it impossible to blame a 15-year-old girl for no longer wanting to be what's essentially a ChildSoldier. It doesn't help that one of the reasons Marinette decided to quit is because [[HeroicSelfDeprecation she believe that she isn't best suited for the job after all, and that what Paris really needs is a Ladybug who can take the job in stride and who doesn't stand to lose everything that's good in her life to the point that she lives only for the benefit of others.]]

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* {{Unintentionally Sympathetic}}: Marinette is clearly portrayed as being in the wrong for quitting being Ladybug, judging by the effect her actions end up having on others, especially Adrien. Nevertheless, some people find it impossible to blame a 15-year-old girl for no longer wanting to be what's essentially a ChildSoldier. It doesn't help that one of the reasons Marinette decided to quit is because [[HeroicSelfDeprecation she believe believes that she isn't best suited for the job after all, and that what Paris really needs is a Ladybug who can take the job in stride and who doesn't stand to lose everything that's good in her life to the point that she lives only for the benefit of others.]]
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* {{Unintentionally Sympathetic}}: Marinette is clearly portrayed as being in the wrong for quitting being Ladybug, judging by the effect her actions end up having on others, especially Adrien. Nevertheless, some people find it impossible to blame a 15-year-old girl for no longer wanting to be what's essentially a ChildSoldier. It doesn't help that one of the reasons Marinette decided to quit is because [[HeroicSelfDeprecation she isn't best suited for the job after all, and that what Paris really needs is a Ladybug who can take the job in stride and who doesn't stand to lose everything that's good in her life to the point that she lives only for the benefit of others.]]

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* {{Unintentionally Sympathetic}}: Marinette is clearly portrayed as being in the wrong for quitting being Ladybug, judging by the effect her actions end up having on others, especially Adrien. Nevertheless, some people find it impossible to blame a 15-year-old girl for no longer wanting to be what's essentially a ChildSoldier. It doesn't help that one of the reasons Marinette decided to quit is because [[HeroicSelfDeprecation she believe that she isn't best suited for the job after all, and that what Paris really needs is a Ladybug who can take the job in stride and who doesn't stand to lose everything that's good in her life to the point that she lives only for the benefit of others.]]
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Marinette quitting is portrayed as the wrong thing to do. If anything, some view her as unintentionally sympathetic.


* {{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Some people consider Alya to be this in the first chapter; Alya claims that she's not in the wrong for posting the story about Lila being Ladybug's best friend without confirming it was true first, since there is no source to confirm it and that if it really wasn't true, Ladybug should disconfirm it if for no reason other than Lila's safety, which is basically [[NeverMyFault expecting someone else to do her job for her]].
** Marinetteis also a case of this going by some of the comments by reviewers who point out how selfish and abrupt her retirement is and the effect it has on Fu and Adrien in particular, the former being very bitter about Marinette's choice and the latter losing his LivingEmotionalCrutch. It doesn't help that the narration supports Marinette after chapter one points out the flaws in her attacks on Lila's characters are pointed out and she's shown to be happier and more fulfilled since giving up her Miraculous which is noted InUniverse by almost everyone, including Alya whose criticism of Marinette was a large part of what drove Marinette to give up being Ladybug in the first place.

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* {{Unintentionally Sympathetic}}: Marinette is clearly portrayed as being in the wrong for quitting being Ladybug, judging by the effect her actions end up having on others, especially Adrien. Nevertheless, some people find it impossible to blame a 15-year-old girl for no longer wanting to be what's essentially a ChildSoldier. It doesn't help that one of the reasons Marinette decided to quit is because [[HeroicSelfDeprecation she isn't best suited for the job after all, and that what Paris really needs is a Ladybug who can take the job in stride and who doesn't stand to lose everything that's good in her life to the point that she lives only for the benefit of others.]]
* {{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Some people consider Alya to be this in the first chapter; Alya claims that she's not in the wrong for posting the story about Lila being Ladybug's best friend without confirming it was true first, since there is no source to confirm it and that if it really wasn't true, Ladybug should disconfirm it if for no reason other than Lila's safety, which is basically [[NeverMyFault expecting someone else to do her job for her]].
** Marinetteis also a case of this going by some of the comments by reviewers who point out how selfish and abrupt her retirement is and the effect it has on Fu and Adrien in particular, the former being very bitter about Marinette's choice and the latter losing his LivingEmotionalCrutch. It doesn't help that the narration supports Marinette after chapter one points out the flaws in her attacks on Lila's characters are pointed out and she's shown to be happier and more fulfilled since giving up her Miraculous which is noted InUniverse by almost everyone, including Alya whose criticism of Marinette was a large part of what drove Marinette to give up being Ladybug in the first place.
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* {{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Some people consider Alya to be this in the first chapter; Alya claims that she's not in the wrong for posting the story about Lila being Ladybug's best friend without confirming it was true first, since there is no source to confirm it and that if it really wasn't true, Ladybug should disconfirm it if for no reason other than Lila's safety, which is basically [[NeverMyFault expecting someone else to do her job for her]].

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* {{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Some people consider Alya to be this in the first chapter; Alya claims that she's not in the wrong for posting the story about Lila being Ladybug's best friend without confirming it was true first, since there is no source to confirm it and that if it really wasn't true, Ladybug should disconfirm it if for no reason other than Lila's safety, which is basically [[NeverMyFault expecting someone else to do her job for her]].her]].
** Marinetteis also a case of this going by some of the comments by reviewers who point out how selfish and abrupt her retirement is and the effect it has on Fu and Adrien in particular, the former being very bitter about Marinette's choice and the latter losing his LivingEmotionalCrutch. It doesn't help that the narration supports Marinette after chapter one points out the flaws in her attacks on Lila's characters are pointed out and she's shown to be happier and more fulfilled since giving up her Miraculous which is noted InUniverse by almost everyone, including Alya whose criticism of Marinette was a large part of what drove Marinette to give up being Ladybug in the first place.
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** {{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Some people consider Alya to be this in the first chapter; Alya claims that she's not in the wrong for posting the story about Lila being Ladybug's best friend without confirming it was true first, since there is no source to confirm it and that if it really wasn't true, Ladybug should disconfirm it if for no reason other than Lila's safety, which is basically [[NeverMyFault expecting someone else to do her job for her]].

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** * {{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Some people consider Alya to be this in the first chapter; Alya claims that she's not in the wrong for posting the story about Lila being Ladybug's best friend without confirming it was true first, since there is no source to confirm it and that if it really wasn't true, Ladybug should disconfirm it if for no reason other than Lila's safety, which is basically [[NeverMyFault expecting someone else to do her job for her]].
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{{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Some people consider Alya to be this in the first chapter; Alya claims that she's not in the wrong for posting the story about Lila being Ladybug's best friend without confirming it was true first, since there is no source to confirm it and that if it really wasn't true, Ladybug should disconfirm it if for no reason other than Lila's safety, which is basically [[NeverMyFault expecting someone else to do her job for her]].

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** {{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Some people consider Alya to be this in the first chapter; Alya claims that she's not in the wrong for posting the story about Lila being Ladybug's best friend without confirming it was true first, since there is no source to confirm it and that if it really wasn't true, Ladybug should disconfirm it if for no reason other than Lila's safety, which is basically [[NeverMyFault expecting someone else to do her job for her]].
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{{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Some people consider Alya to be this, claiming that [[NeverMyFault she's essentially making excuses for posting a story without a source to confirm it, pointing out that claiming there is no source to confirm it and that Ladybug should simply disprove it if it's not true is basically expecting someone else to do her job for her]].

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{{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Some people consider Alya to be this, claiming this in the first chapter; Alya claims that [[NeverMyFault she's essentially making excuses not in the wrong for posting a the story about Lila being Ladybug's best friend without a source to confirm it, pointing out that claiming confirming it was true first, since there is no source to confirm it and that if it really wasn't true, Ladybug should simply disprove disconfirm it if it's not true for no reason other than Lila's safety, which is basically [[NeverMyFault expecting someone else to do her job for her]].
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{{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Some people consider Alya to be this, claiming that [[NeverMy Fault she's essentially making excuses for posting a story without a source to confirm it, pointing out that claiming there is no source to confirm it and that Ladybug should simply disprove it if it's not true is basically expecting someone else to do her job for her]].

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{{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Some people consider Alya to be this, claiming that [[NeverMy Fault [[NeverMyFault she's essentially making excuses for posting a story without a source to confirm it, pointing out that claiming there is no source to confirm it and that Ladybug should simply disprove it if it's not true is basically expecting someone else to do her job for her]].
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{{Unintentionally Unsympathetic}}: Some people consider Alya to be this, claiming that [[NeverMy Fault she's essentially making excuses for posting a story without a source to confirm it, pointing out that claiming there is no source to confirm it and that Ladybug should simply disprove it if it's not true is basically expecting someone else to do her job for her]].

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