

Movies Like 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.
Ranked by shared directors, cast, themes, genre, and era — not just generic recommendations.

Miraculous World: London, At the Edge of Time
Direct predecessor in the Miraculous World series — same director, 4 shared cast, superhero kids

Miraculous World: Paris, Tales of Shadybug and Claw Noir
Same Miraculous World series — Astruc-directed, shared cast, superhero kids

Miraculous World: Shanghai - The Legend of Ladydragon
Same Miraculous World series — Marinette travels to an Asian city, Astruc-directed

Miraculous World: New York, United HeroeZ
Same Miraculous World series — globe-trotting superhero special by Astruc

Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, The Movie
Theatrical entry of the same Miraculous franchise with shared cast

Ultraman: Rising
Animated superhero in Tokyo battling kaiju — shares the kaiju + Tokyo + hero core

Big Hero 6
Animated kid superhero team in a Japan-influenced city — same family superhero tone

Mia and Me: The Hero of Centopia
European girl-led magical hero animated feature aimed at the same kids audience

Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans
Animated kid heroes vs. titanic monsters — close fantasy-action peer for the audience

The Lego Ninjago Movie
Teen ninja heroes with mechs in a Japan-styled city — close mecha + kaiju vibe

Kubo and the Two Strings
Family animated adventure set in mythical Japan with magic and heroism

PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie
Kid-targeted animated superhero team-up movie

Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse
Animated teen superhero crossover — close audience overlap

Marvel Rising: Playing with Fire
Animated young-superhero team movie

Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword
Animated family adventure set in Japan — Tokyo-trip vibe for kids

Sky High
Teen superhero family comedy with similar coming-of-age hero arc

Spellbound
Recent animated family fantasy with magic and a teenage heroine

Epic
Animated family fantasy adventure with a young heroine in a magical world

LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League - Attack of the Legion of Doom!
Family-friendly animated superhero team vs. supervillain

Destroy All Monsters
Classic Tokyo kaiju mash-up — pure kaiju lineage for the Tokyo/kaiju angle
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Frequently asked about Miraculous World: Tokyo, Stellar Force
Common questions people search for, with answers written by us at MoviesPack.
Why do Marinette and Adrien travel to Tokyo in this special?
Marinette and Adrien travel to Tokyo as part of a school trip, which coincidentally puts them in the path of a new threat requiring Miraculous holders to act. The trip serves as both a cultural adventure and a catalyst for the story's central conflict, drawing them into cooperation with Japanese heroes.
Who are the Japanese Miraculous holders and what powers do they wield?
The special introduces Kagami Tsurugi in a more prominent heroic role alongside native Japanese Miraculous holders tied to the local Miraculous tradition. Each holder channels a specific animal miraculous granting unique abilities, following the same Guardian lore established in the main series — a kwami bonds with a chosen holder to transform them and grant powers suited to that creature's nature.
What is the 'Stellar Force' and how does it connect to the villain's plan?
The Stellar Force refers to a powerful cosmic or celestial energy tied to Japanese mythological lore within the Miraculous universe. The antagonist seeks to harness or corrupt this force to akumatize or amplify their power beyond what standard Miraculous magic can produce, threatening not just Tokyo but potentially the broader Miraculous order.
How is the relationship between Marinette and Adrien developed during the Tokyo events?
The Tokyo setting removes them from the familiar Paris dynamic and places them in situations where they must rely on each other more directly, both as civilians and as heroes. Moments of cultural discovery and shared vulnerability push their bond forward, though the special maintains the underlying tension of their secret identities that defines the series' core romantic arc.
Does the special expand on the Guardian lore or introduce new Miraculous mythology?
Yes — the Tokyo special extends the established Guardian tradition by showing that Japan has its own lineage of Miraculous Guardians and a distinct set of regional miraculouses rooted in Japanese folklore and Shinto-influenced mythology. This confirms that the Miracle Boxes and Guardian orders are a global phenomenon, not exclusive to the French/Chinese lineage seen in the main series.
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