Thanks Wubsy for showing me this topic fff
I've been a Miraculous Ladybug fan for over a year now.
The dynamics for each of the protagonists was pitched to be atypical and stray away from generic western superhero and magical girl stereotypes- which is essentially the two art mediums the show was heavily inspired from.
Adrien and Marinette are very relatable. For each of their persona, interesting and unique dynamics are introduced at a comfortable pace to thicken the plot as the series goes on. You watch them get to know each other and grow more at ease with their dual identities. They have ying yang symbolism- Adrien is the careful, reserved, and introverted counterpart to Marinette's clumsy, outgoing and assertive civilian attitude. When Adrien transforms into Chat Noir, it liberates him from his responsibilities as the son of a renowned fashion designer while Marinette, self-proclaimed ordinary girl really gets a taste of true responsibility from being Ladybug, the hero of Paris.
It's aimed at kids and it's goofy but the show pays extreme attention to detail. As you start to understand their setting and background more, you really start to feel for the characters.
I'd recommend at least giving it a try- especially the later episodes.