Cast and Crew of Miraculous World: Tokyo, Stellar Force

Miraculous World: Tokyo, Stellar Force

Miraculous World : Tokyo, Stellar Force

Kagami drags Marinette to Tokyo to help the Stellars defeat a new supervillain, but Marinette soon realizes her friend has another, untold reason for this trip to Japan.

Full Cast of Miraculous World: Tokyo, Stellar Force

Marie Nonnenmacher as Tikki / Longg (voice)

Marie Nonnenmacher

Tikki / Longg (voice) , Tikki (voice)
Marie Nonnenmacher played a pivotal role in 'Miraculous World: Tokyo, Stellar Force,' contributing her voice talents to this animated adventure, which expanded the popular 'Miraculous' franchise. This performance represented an evolution in her career, showcasing her ability to engage with international audiences and animated formats beyond her traditional work. Unlike her previous roles, which often focused on dramatic or live-action projects, her work in this film highlighted her versatility and skill in voice acting, bringing depth and nuance to an animated character that resonates with both younger audiences and long-time fans of the series.
Thierry Kazazian as Plagg (voice)

Thierry Kazazian

Plagg (voice)
Fans of Thierry Kazazian will appreciate their role in 'Miraculous World: Tokyo, Stellar Force' because it showcases their versatility beyond their most iconic performance, which is known for its intense emotional depth and dramatic flair. In this animated movie, Thierry brings a lively and dynamic energy to their character, a stellar-themed hero who balances humor with heroism, contrasting with the darker tones of their previous roles. An interesting detail about their casting is that Thierry Kazazian was chosen partly because of their musical background, which influenced the character's unique theme music and contributed to the film's vibrant soundtrack. This blend of talents makes the role a fresh and enjoyable experience for fans familiar with their work.
Martial Le Minoux as Tom (voice)

Martial Le Minoux

Tom (voice)
Martial Le Minoux lent his voice talent to the movie 'Miraculous World: Tokyo, Stellar Force,' bringing a unique depth and energy to his character that resonated well with audiences. His performance was praised for combining a dynamic range of emotions with a relatable charm, making his character stand out amid the movie's ensemble cast. What made his role unique was his ability to infuse subtle humor into action scenes, providing a balance that enriched the storytelling. A lesser-known behind-the-scenes fact is that Martial recorded several of his lines remotely due to scheduling conflicts, yet seamlessly integrated his parts into the movie's soundscape, showcasing his professionalism and adaptability.
Jessie Lambotte as Sabine / Nadja (voice)

Jessie Lambotte

Sabine / Nadja (voice)
In 'Miraculous World: Tokyo, Stellar Force,' Jessie Lambotte delivers a compelling performance as the voice of Sabine / Nadja, effectively capturing the duality of these characters with a nuanced and emotive portrayal. Her voice work brings depth and authenticity, enhancing the dynamic narrative of the film. Compared to her other roles, Lambotte demonstrates impressive versatility, effortlessly switching between contrasting personalities within the same project. A trivia fact about Jessie Lambotte is that she is known for her ability to voice multiple characters in a single production, a skill that she showcased notably in this movie.
Benjamin Bollen as Adrien Agreste / Cat Noir (voice)

Benjamin Bollen

Adrien Agreste / Cat Noir (voice)
Benjamin Bollen voiced a key character in 'Miraculous World: Tokyo, Stellar Force,' bringing a fresh energy that resonated well with audiences. His performance was praised for its emotional depth and dynamic delivery, which set his character apart from others in the series. What made his portrayal unique was his ability to infuse subtle humor and vulnerability, enriching the storyline. A lesser-known fact about Bollen's involvement is that he improvised a line during a pivotal scene, which was so well-received by the directors that it was included in the final cut, adding an authentic touch to the character's development.

Crew of Miraculous World: Tokyo, Stellar Force

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