Several dolls were shown to the public from Bandai at the New York 2017 Toy Fair that did not make it to release before Bandai ceased production of their Miraculous dolls (with Playmates Toys taking over in 2021). 3 lines were planned: Paris Daydreams, Ladybug’s Biggest Fan, and a bakery playset.
Paris Daydreams
3 civilian dolls were planned for a line called Paris Daydreams. All 3 dolls wore original outfits inspired generally by popular Paris themed fashions in blue, red, and white. This line would’ve been the first to have a non-superhero Alya doll. The Marinette and Chloé dolls appear on the back of the Daring Ladybug doll’s box, implying that Alya was either cancelled first, or did not have a prototype ready at the time of Daring Ladybug’s release. The line’s suggested retail price was $14.99.
Paris Daydreams Alya
Note: No prototypes of the Alya doll have been seen publicly, only this piece of concept art.
Paris Daydreams Marinette
Paris Daydreams Chloé
Note: The images are of early prototypes with wigs.
Ladybug’s Biggest Fan
The Ladybug’s Biggest Fan 2-pack would’ve included a repackaged Ladybug doll with a new doll based on the character Manon from the TV series in a Ladybug costume original to the doll line. The 2-pack also would have included a yoyo and butterfly accessory along with a carousel horse. The suggested retail price was $24.99.
Ladybug’s Biggest Fan Ladybug and Manon
Marinette’s Bakery
The Marinette’s Bakery playset would have included a Marinette doll in an original outfit not from the TV series, various sweets and baked goods, and a food stand. The suggested retail price was $24.99.
Marinette’s Bakery Marinette + Playset