Miraculous Ladybug Season 4 Rocketeer Full Episode English Dub

Remember *Rocketeer*? Season 4 Gave Us Some Feels
Okay, let's be real. Season 4 of Miraculous Ladybug had its ups and downs. But there's one episode we need to talk about: *Rocketeer*!
Specifically, the full episode, English dub, of course. We need to understand all the drama and hilarious awkwardness. Anyone else agree?
Unpopular Opinion Alert: Rocketeer is Underrated!
I'm just gonna say it. I think *Rocketeer* gets a bad rap. People focus too much on the ships and not enough on the actual plot!
And yes, I know the love square is the heart of the show. But *Rocketeer* had some seriously good character development. Hear me out!
Remember when Max became *Rocketeer*? He was just trying to impress someone. We've all been there, right?
Doing crazy things for a crush? Been there, failed that, got the t-shirt. Max, we feel you, buddy.
The Adrienette Angst Was Real
Of course, we can't ignore the Adrienette of it all. Seeing Adrien's obliviousness reaching new heights was almost painful.
Seriously, Adrien, pay attention! Marinette is practically wearing a flashing neon sign that says "I LIKE YOU."
Did anyone else scream at their screen when Marinette was trying to confess? I know I did. My neighbors probably think I'm crazy.
"But he's just a friend!" - Adrien, probably.
That line has haunted me since the episode aired. Seriously, my dude, you're missing out!
Alya and Nino Were the Real MVPs
While Adrienette was fumbling around, Alya and Nino were solid gold. Those two are the rock (pun intended) of the group.
They offer support and give actual good advice. Where can I get friends like Alya and Nino?
The way Alya encourages Marinette is truly friendship goals. She's the hype woman we all deserve.
Let's Talk About the Ending
The ending of *Rocketeer* left us with so many questions. Did anything actually change? Did Adrien even notice?
Honestly, probably not. But that's part of the charm, isn't it? The delicious, frustrating, adorable angst.
The whole episode gave me second-hand embarassment, and at the same time it made me feel hopeful. That's how the show works, right?
Final Thoughts: Give *Rocketeer* Another Chance!
So, maybe I'm biased. Maybe I just enjoy the chaotic energy of Season 4. But I think *Rocketeer* deserves a second look.
It's a fun episode with relatable themes and some great character moments. Plus, the English dub is top-notch.
So, put on your headphones, fire up the episode, and let's all relive the awkwardness together. Who's with me?
And let me know: Am I the only one who secretly enjoys this episode? Or are there other *Rocketeer* fans out there?
Let's discuss! Maybe we can even start a *Rocketeer* appreciation society.
Just kidding... unless? 😉

















