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3[[WMG:[[center:[-''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' '''[[Characters/MiraculousLadybug Main Character Index]]'''\
4''[[Characters/MiraculousLadybugHeroes Heroes]]:'' [[Characters/MiraculousLadybugParisChampions Paris' Champions]] | [[Characters/MiraculousLadybugTeamMiraculous Team Miraculous]] | [[Characters/MiraculousLadybugKwamis Kwamis]] \
5''[[Characters/MiraculousLadybugVillains Villains]]:'' [[Characters/MiraculousLadybugHawkMoth Hawk Moth]] | Akumatized Villains ('''S1''' | [[Characters/MiraculousLadybugAkumatizedVillainsSeason2 S2]] | [[Characters/MiraculousLadybugAkumatizedVillainsSeason3 S3]] | [[Characters/MiraculousLadybugAkumatizedVillainsSeason4 S4]] | [[Characters/MiraculousLadybugAkumatizedVillainsSeason5 S5]]) | [[Characters/MiraculousLadybugAmokizedSentimonsters Amokized Sentimonsters]]\
6''Other Characters:'' [[Characters/MiraculousLadybugSchoolCharacters School Characters]] | [[Characters/MiraculousLadybugAssortedCivilians Assorted Civilians]]-]]]]]
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8Akumatized villains introduced in Season 1.
9----
10[[foldercontrol]]
11[[folder:Stormy Weather]]
12[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stormy_render1.png]]
13[[caption-width-right:350:''"In Stormy Weather's world, it's winter wonderland '''FOREVER!'''"'']]
14->'''Voiced by: Geneviève Doang (FR), Creator/MelaLee (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Lourdes Arruti (MEX), Blanka Nagy (HUN)''' [[/labelnote]]
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16A villainess with weather manipulation powers. Her civilian self is Aurore Beauréal. Her Akuma is contained in her parasol. Total of Akumatizations: 4.
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18* BlowYouAway: Her main form of attack is to create gusts of winds of hurricane strength, and even whole tornadoes.
19* CameBackStrong: In "Stormy Weather 2", Stormy comes back with a vengeance and a massive power boost. Her powers now include "all the forces of nature". As a result, she's seen creating a volcano that's able to generate enough force to push the UsefulNotes/{{Earth}} out of its orbit. Ladybug notes during their battle that she's far stronger than she was the first time around.[[note]]Given Hawk Moth's pitch, there's a possibility that much of her power-up is simply from having had these powers before and knowing what they're capable of. In other words, she's not a first-time villain with zero experience anymore.[[/note]]
20* DrivenByEnvy: She's incredibly jealous of Mireille for beating her, to the point that she can't stand to see her face and destroys everything with Mireille's picture on it, though the Akuma probably contributes to her anger.
21* DubNameChange: Climatika in the original French version.
22* ElegantGothicLolita: Her look is inspired by this fashion trend, with a purple, gray, and black color scheme, a ParasolOfPain, and a puffy-sleeved knee-high dress with tights.
23* {{Flight}}: Her control over air currents grants her the power of flying, at least as long she holds her parasol.
24* AnIcePerson: Among her weather-themed powers is creating large walls of ice and making huge hails rain.
25* JokeCharacter: What [[AlphaBitch Chloé]] sees her as. [[LethalJokeCharacter This leads her]] to [[OmnicidalManiac try and freeze everyone on Earth to death]].
26* KilledOffscreen: Well, more like defeated offscreen; in "Stormy Weather 2", her defeat takes place entirely offscreen, with it being partly narrated on the news.
27* OmnicidalManiac: In her second titular episode, she wants to knock the UsefulNotes/{{Earth}} out of orbit in order to kill everyone and prove her strength.
28* ParasolOfPain: She uses her parasol to summon all sorts of meteorological phenomena.
29* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Figures that "Aurore Beauréal" would want to be a weather forecaster, never mind become a weather-themed villain.
30* SuperpowerLottery: Given the sheer variety of weather at her disposal, she didn't do too shabbily for herself in this.
31* TookALevelInBadass: Her powers have grown stronger in scale during her second titular episode.
32* WeatherManipulation: Her powerset.
33[[/folder]]
34
35[[folder:The Bubbler]]
36[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bubbler.png]]
37[[caption-width-right:350:''"No more adults means total freedom! This is ''SOOO'' sweet!"'']]
38->'''Voiced by: Creator/AlexandreNguyen (FR), Creator/BenDiskin (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Alberto Bernal (MEX), Artur Palomo (SP), 홍콩 범- (Hong Bum-ki) (KOR), István Baráth (HUN), Carolina Sales (EP), Gustavo Pereira (BP), Lorenzo Crisci (ITA), Christian Zeiger (GER)''' [[/labelnote]]
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40A villain with the power to create magical bubbles. His civilian self is Adrien's friend Nino Lahiffe. His Akuma is contained in his bubble wand.
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42* AdultHater: He becomes this cause of Adrien's father not allowing him to have a birthday party.
43* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has blue skin.
44* BarrierWarrior: He can use his bubbles to trap people inside them.
45* BewareTheSillyOnes: It might be hard to take ''The Bubbler'' seriously, that is, until he starts trapping people inside bubbles and literally punting them into orbit.
46* HappinessIsMandatory: So says the Bubbler. He ''flips'' when people don't seem to have a good time at the party he throws, forcing them to continue pretending to be happy.
47* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Bubbles, as it turns out, make for excellent mass kidnapping tools.
48* ImprobableWeaponUser: His weapon is a giant bubble blower.
49* WellIntentionedExtremist: He wants his best friend to have a nice birthday party for once... so he traps all the adults in Paris inside his magic bubbles, hangs said bubbles in the sky, and then kidnaps a bunch of teenagers and organizes a hostage birthday party.
50[[/folder]]
51
52[[folder:Copycat]]
53[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ml_copycat_300x300.jpg]]
54[[caption-width-right:299:''"I love you, Ladybug! I'm way better than this mangy alley cat!"'']]
55->'''Voiced by: Franck Tordjman and Martial Le Minoux (FR, first and second voice, respectively), Creator/BrianBeacock (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Alan Fernando Velázquez (MEX), Michael Ernst (GER), Tibor Fehér (HUN)''' [[/labelnote]]
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57A villain with the power to impersonate Cat Noir. His civilian self is Théo Barbot. His Akuma is contained in a newspaper article about Ladybug that Théo used as inspiration for his sculpture.
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59* BluffTheImpostor: Since Cat Noir claimed he and Ladybug were an item to Théo, this is used to trick him into revealing himself when Ladybug has trouble telling them apart at first.
60* CloneByConversion: Théo becomes one for Cat Noir as an akumatized villain.
61* CriminalDoppelganger: {{Justified|Trope}} example, since Hawk Moth transformed him that way on purpose.
62* DubNameChange: L'Imposteur (The Impersonator) in the original French version.
63* EntitledToHaveYou: Has shades of this towards Ladybug even before he gets akumatized.
64* EvilKnockoff: The first of two in the first season, the second being Antibug. He even has a (possibly weaker) version of Cat Noir's Cataclysm.
65* FearfulSymmetry: He eventually ends up in a fight with Cat Noir, whose appearance he copied, resulting in this trope.
66* FrameUp: He steals the Mona Lisa disguised as Cat Noir, which sends the entire Paris Police force after the real Cat.
67* GreenEyedMonster: He's terribly jealous of Cat Noir because he gets to be by Ladybug's side... and also because Cat pulled Théo's leg and convinced him that he was dating Ladybug.
68* IfICantHaveYou: Says this verbatim when he understands that Ladybug doesn't want to have anything to do with him.
69* ImposterForgotOneDetail: He can perfectly mimic Cat Noir's appearance and powers, but his trap for Cat Noir causes Cat Noir's ring to start losing power and thus their timers are no longer in sync. This gives him away during the second mix-up when Ladybug checks the real Cat Noir's ring, which has less pads than Copycat's.
70* KillAndReplace: He wants to get rid of Cat Noir and take his place as Ladybug's boyfriend.
71* NotGoodWithRejection: He attacks Ladybug as soon as she rejects his love confession.
72* OralFixation: Théo keeps a lollipop stick in his mouth. Leaving it behind when he steals the Mona Lisa clues Cat Noir onto his identity.
73* PunnyName: Copy'''cat''', '''Cat''' Noir, get it?
74* TechnicolorEyes: Obviously, since he's a perfect physical copy of Cat Noir, who also has these.
75* VoicesAreNotMental: Théo even has Cat Noir's voice as Copycat.
76* {{Yandere}}: By his own words, if he can't have Ladybug, then he won't let anyone else have her.
77[[/folder]]
78
79[[folder:Timebreaker]]
80[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/timebreaker.png]]
81[[caption-width-right:350:''"Oh, wow, six minutes in one go! Must have been those nine lives. Gotta go! The past is waiting."'']]
82->'''Voiced by: Creator/AdelineChetail (FR), Creator/KiraBuckland (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] María Alcázar (MEX), Mayte Mira (SP, EP), Zselyke Szabó (HUN)), Isabella Simi (ES)''' [[/labelnote]]
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84A villainess who can travel back in time by absorbing the life energies of people around her. Her civilian self is Alix Kubdel, one of Marinette's classmates. Her Akuma is contained in one of her rollerskates. Total of Akumatizations: 3 (4 if counting time travel shenanigans).
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86* CoolButInefficient: In a similar way as Reflekta, below: Timebreaker's primary means of attacking is a OneHitKill, but destroys the Miraculous along with everything else (and even worse, unlike the Reflekta example she doesn't seem to have other powers like SuperStrength). She would be perfect if Hawk Moth's intention was to ''kill'' Ladybug and Cat Noir, but since what he actually wants is the Miraculous she's less than useful.
87* DubNameChange: Chronogirl in the original French version.
88* EvilCounterpart: Ironically she's one to her own heroic identity, Bunnyx, as both are [[TimeMaster time travelers]]. The key difference is ''how'' she uses her power in either identity.
89* FormFittingWardrobe: Her supervillain outfit of hers is skin-tight.
90* FantasyHelmetEnforcement: Even villains need safety gear, kids!
91* FragileSpeedster: She's incredibly fast, but Ladybug easily throws her around. Her time-stopping abilities make up for any lack of physical strength.
92* HeroKiller: The Timebreaker from the future first accumulated enough power to TimeTravel after stealing the energy from Cat Noir (who had [[TakingTheBullet gotten in her way to save Ladybug]]). Going back in time allowed Ladybug to prevent this from happening though.
93* RollerbladeGood: They also allow her to time-travel, provided she's charged them with enough stolen time.
94* ShoutOut: Her watch has the same activation sound effect as [[Franchise/Ben10 the Omnitrix]].
95* SlasherSmile: She ''loves'' giving disturbing grins.
96* TemporalDuplication: Thanks to some temporal shenanigans, there ends up being two of her.
97* TimeMaster: She can steal other people's time by touching them, and then go back in time the amount of minutes she's stolen.
98* TouchOfDeath: One touch allows her to steal the time from anyone, causing them to fade from existence.
99* WoundedGazelleGambit: She tricks Rose by pretending to be injured, and then steals her energy to power herself up.
100[[/folder]]
101
102[[folder:Lady [=Wifi=] ]]
103[[quoteright:179:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lady_wifi_render1.png]]
104[[caption-width-right:179:''"Alya's been disconnected. I'm Lady Wifi."'']]
105->'''Voiced by: Creator/FannyBloc (FR), Creator/CarrieKeranen (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Alicia Barragán (MEX), Sara Iglesias (SP), 김은아 (Creator/KimEunAh) (KOR), Bárbara Lourenço (EP), Luisa Palomanes (BP), Josefina Hylén (SW), Csenge Szilágyi (HUN), Creator/LetiziaCiampa (ITA), Marta Dylewska (P), Елена Шульман/Yelena Shulman (RUS)''' [[/labelnote]]
106
107A villainess who can use her smartphone to teleport and pause and stop people. Her main goal is exposing who Ladybug is. Her civilian self is Alya Césaire, Marinette's best friend. Her Akuma is contained in her phone. Total of Akumatizations: 4 (1 off-screen).
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109* TheChessmaster: She is able to play Ladybug and Cat Noir like puppets. She tricks them into following her and then locking the door to separate them. Had it not been for Ladybug's mask having magical adhesive, she would have also successfully unmasked the hero. Unable to take off Ladybug's mask herself, she instead forces Ladybug to her Lucky Charm so her transformation will time out.
110* ClarkKenting: Despite her disguise being just a DominoMask, Marinette only gets the hint when she sees the distinctive ladybug charm on her phone. Never mind the familiar hair dye and forehead mole.
111* DoNotAdjustYourSet: Her "video" runes hijack all nearby screens, and can create a large projection screen in the sky.
112* EyeColourChange: Alya's hazel eyes are changed to red-violet as Lady [=Wifi=].
113* FailedASpotCheck: She believes Chloé (currently dressed as Ladybug) to be Ladybug and unmasks her to the public, completely missing that her hair and eye color are wrong. It isn't until the real Ladybug shows up that she realizes her mistake. Then again, [[ClarkKenting she also never realizes the superhero she follows obsessively has the exact same hairstyle, color and eyes as her best friend either]].
114* {{Flight}}: While under the Puppeteer's control, she demonstrates the ability to fly around using a "fast-forward" rune.
115* FlippingTheBird: She sends a left-handed salute, which is an insulting gesture.
116* InstantRunes: Most of her powers manifest as floating pink icons projected from her smartphone.
117* TheLeader: She becomes this for the Punisher Trio and the Gang of Secrets.
118* LogicalWeakness: She gets her powers from [=Wi-Fi=] signal, so when the reception is low, she loses most of her superhuman skills. She still proves strong enough to overpower Cat Noir in a straight fight. In "Félix" however, she doesn't have this problem anymore, due to a satellite connection.
119* NearVillainVictory: In her titular episode she manages to freeze both of Ladybug's hands to the wall and traps Cat Noir in a freezing room and (unknowingly) knocks out his Miraculous from his hand, however she's unable to demask Ladybug as her mask is magic. Had she known that she only needed to take off her Miraculous in order to depower her, she would've won.
120* TheParalyzer: She can paralyze people with her phone, either completely or just parts of their body (like their hands).
121* SensualSpandex: Her costume is very shiny and skin-tight.
122* RedEyesTakeWarning: She has red-violet eyes, and is an Akuma villain working for Hawk Moth.
123* SupernaturalPhone: Her phone has the power to control reality to a degree, including: pausing people, locking doors or people in place, TelephoneTeleport, setting up cameras, or SuperSpeed.
124* TelephoneTeleport: She can travel through [=Wi-Fi=], teleporting herself from one phone to other.
125* TimeStandsStill: Her "stop" and "pause" runes freeze whatever they hit.
126* TookALevelInBadass: In "Félix", her [=Wi-Fi=] connection is now hooked up to a satellite, meaning reception is no longer an issue for her.
127[[/folder]]
128
129[[folder:Mr. Pigeon]]
130[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ml_mrpigeon_300x300.jpg]]
131[[caption-width-right:299:''Rrooo rolooo!'']]
132->'''Voiced by: Franck Tordjman (FR), Creator/ToddHaberkorn (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Ernesto Lezama (MEX), György Gubányi (HUN)''' [[/labelnote]]
133
134A pigeon-loving villain who can make pigeons do his bidding. His civilian self is Xavier Ramier, a man enraged that the Parisian police won't let him feed the pigeons in the park. His Akuma is contained in his whistle. Total of Akumatizations: 73 (majority off-screen).
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136* TheBeastmaster: He can control pigeons. Loads and loads of pigeons. Enough pigeons to lift the Eiffel Tower into the sky.
137* BewareTheSillyOnes: Quite possibly the most ridiculous villain in the series so far, but no less dangerous than the others. In season 4, his upgraded powers are so dangerous that Ladybug has to spend the entire battle locked in a bathroom, using Rena Rouge's illusions and Plagg (separated from Adrien) to snag the whistle while Mr. Pigeon is distracted by the former's illusions.
138* BreakoutVillain: Like Mime, Mr. Pigeon survived multiple concept changes to make it into the final version, and as a quite prominent character at that.
139* CloneByConversion: His season 4 incarnation gives his pigeons the power to turn others into pigeons through physical contact.
140* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Mr. Ramier himself sometimes pretends to be a pigeon. After getting Akumatized, that trait becomes exaggerated.
141* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He's genuinely fond of his pigeons.
142* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: A villain whose power allows him to control pigeons doesn't sound very scary, but he is able to do some genuinely impressive things with just that. Among other things, he can fly and lift extremely heavy objects through SynchronizedSwarming. As a video game character in "Gamer 2.0", he is a LethalJokeCharacter when Cat Noir is controlling him. His season 4 self is even more powerful thanks to an upgrade, threatening to turn everyone into pigeons.
143* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: While Ladybug and Cat Noir's first battle against him was an impressive high-stakes fight like with most other villains, by the time he gets akumatized for the ''24th'' time in "Timetagger", the heroes activate their powers half-heartedly and take him down in less than ''10 seconds''. Even the observing crowd doesn’t seem to be scared of him. And Ladybug comments that they beat him quickly all the previous times they fought him, too.
144* RoadApples: His strategy to convince Ladybug and Cat Noir to hand over their Miraculous? Trap them in a birdcage and order his pigeons to poop on them until they surrender. Ew.
145* SpeaksFluentAnimal: He usually relies on his whistle to give orders, but he can still understand what his pigeons are saying.
146* SynchronizedSwarming: He can have his pigeons form various shapes, like planes.
147* TookALevelInBadass:
148** In season 4, Shadow Moth upgrades his power so his pigeons turn people into pigeons on contact.
149** Season 5 only features him briefly, but he’s shown to have such control over the pigeons that they construct a giant body around him (though this may be due to a Miraculous power).
150[[/folder]]
151
152[[folder:The Pharaoh]]
153[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ml_pharaoh_300x300_7.jpg]]
154[[caption-width-right:299:''"Oh, Ra, god of the sun, accept this humble offering and return the princess to ''me!''"'']]
155->'''Voiced by: Franck Tordjman (FR), Creator/VicMignogna (season 1), Creator/AlejandroSaab (later seasons) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Víctor Hugo Aguilar (MEX), César Díaz (SP), Rodrigo Antas (BP), Alessandro Campaiola (ITA)''' [[/labelnote]]
156
157A villain who can summon the powers of Egyptian gods. His civilian self is Jalil Kubdel. His Akuma is contained in his necklace. In his second iteration, the Akuma is on his folder. Total of Akumatizations: 4.
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159* BarrierWarrior: In "Reunion" he receives the power of the Turtle Miraculous, which he uses to shield his akumatized object from being broken.
160* CameBackStrong: His season 5 incarnation not only has access to a new power: the Book of Truth, which traps all the people who answers its questions wrong, but also has access to unlimited Shel-Ters in order to protect his akumatized object.
161* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes:
162** His first motivation is to bring back his deceased Queen.
163** In his second appearance he [[NotBrainwashed willingly gets himself akumatized]] out of a belief that Ladybug manipulated his sister into becoming Bunnyx indefinitely to hide from Monarch. His plan is to force Ladybug to bring Alix back so he can save her.
164* EyeBeams: His Anubis mask fires beams to turn people into mummies.
165* FakeMemories: Unlike most akumatized villains, who are motivated by the desires and memories of their civilian selves, Jalil is given an entirely new identity and memories when he's akumatized, believing himself to be the reincarnation of a Pharaoh and thiking he's fought a Ladybug Miraculous wielder in the past, even though his civilian identity is just a historian working at a museum.
166* {{Flight}}: When channeling Horus.
167* HumanSacrifice: His plan involves sacrificing Alya to resurrect his Queen.
168* LivingLieDetector: In his appearance in season 5, [[spoiler:Monarch grants him the power to reveal lies through the Book of Truth. While this power is mostly used to trap people who answer its questions wrong, it ultimately ends up backfiring on Monarch because the book honestly answers that Ladybug and Cat Noir are the heroes they claim to be, allowing Jalil to reject the akuma]].
169* MaskOfPower: He switches between different masks, each corresponding to an ancient Egyptian deity, that allow him to channel the power of said gods.
170* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Does the Pharaoh's resurrection ritual really work, like Jalil theorized, or was it just Hawk Moth's power? Or a combination of both, given that Ladybug has supposedly thwarted it before? It's never made clear.
171* MonochromaticEyes: When akumatized, his eyes become solidly colored.
172* MummyWrap: His Anubis mask grants him the power to turn people into mummies.
173* NephariousPharaoh: Believes himself to be the reincarnation of an ancient Pharaoh.
174* NotBrainwashed: In "Reunion", [[spoiler:he willingly summons Monarch to akumatize him in order to bring back his sister in the present time]].
175* OnlyThePureOfHeart: The only candidates for his resurrection ritual are pure souls.
176* PhysicalGod: Literally, given his Egyptian-god motif and related abilities.
177* SadlyMythtaken: There are a lot of liberties taken on the Egyptian myths that power him up, like Thoth granting him TimeMaster abilities when he was just a writing and knowledge deity.
178* SculptedPhysique: He looks like a basalt sculpture.
179* SeeksAnothersResurrection: He wants to resurrect his beloved Queen.
180* ShockwaveClap: He does this against Ladybug and Cat Noir using his Sekhmet mask.
181* SuperPowerLottery: A sure winner among the [[VillainOfTheWeek Villains of the Week]]. He was granted the power of ''numerous Egyptian gods''. Beaten only because of sheer luck. Though considering the heroes' powersets, this is not an illegitimate way to win. He wins the "superpowers lottery" once again when he's reakumatized in "Reunion" by gaining access to a LivingLieDetector in the form of the Book of Truth and the Turtle Miraculous power through his Alliance Ring.
182* SuperStrength: When channeling Sekhmet, he can bend steel bars.
183* TimeStandsStill: His Thoth mask creates bubbles which cause those within to slow to a crawl.
184* UnknownRival: Ladybug is completely unaware that the Pharaoh considers her his nemesis.
185[[/folder]]
186
187[[folder:Rogercop]]
188[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ml_rogercop_300x300.jpg]]
189[[caption-width-right:299:''"Mayor, you're under arrest for abuse of power."'']]
190->'''Voiced by: Creator/MartialLeMinoux (FR), Creator/ChristopherCoreySmith (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Manuel Pérez (MEX), Alfredo Martínez (SP), János Bácskai (HUN)''' [[/labelnote]]
191
192A villain who turns into a [[Franchise/RoboCop robotic police officer]]. His civilian self is Officer Roger Raincomprix, Sabrina's father. His Akuma is contained in his whistle. Total of Akumatizations: 7 (3 off-screen).
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194* CorruptedCharacterCopy: He's basically Franchise/RoboCop, and is even named that in the Korean dub, but ''far'' more unhinged and self-righteous.
195* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: At the very least he looks and acts this way, even if it's not clear if he's actually a robot in any way.
196* DubNameChange: In the Korean version, Roger's villain name is Robocop.
197* EnergyWeapon: He can shoot laser beams from his gauntlets.
198* FlyingCar: His method of transportation.
199* IncrediblyObviousBug: The tracking device that Rogercop attaches to the mayor's car is fairly small, but has a blinking light on it.
200* KnightTemplar: While more benign than a lot of other examples out there, he's nonetheless a self-appointed judge and jury who ultimately desires to overhaul Paris's entire legal system.
201* LaserGuidedKarma: He metes out punishments that match the crime. A woman who litters is forced to pick up trash, and the Mayor who abused his authority is forced to cede it.
202* PeoplePuppets: He can control people's bodies, but not their minds, by shooting them with his laser handcuffs.
203* RageAgainstTheLegalSystem: Completely overhauls the Parisian police system with his own brand of justice in retaliation for being unjustly fired. [[PoliceAreUseless The local cops just go along with it]]. Then again, if he could control their bodies, it was that, or be made to do it whether they liked it or not.
204* {{Revenge}}: He is out to get revenge on Mayor Bourgeois for firing him unjustly.
205* RoboCam: The shots from his point of view are like this -- he is in a robotic supersuit, after all.
206* RoboSpeak: Talks in a monotone, robotic voice, even when he's laughing. "Ha. Ha. Ha. Ha."
207* SuperCop: A villainous example. He's a police officer turned into a cyborg supervillain who's out to enforce his idea of justice onto the citizenry with brute force.
208* VillainHasAPoint: While he's not exactly on the up-and-up, he's right to say that Mayor Bourgeois has been abusing his power.
209[[/folder]]
210
211[[folder:The Evillustrator]]
212[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ml_evillustrator_300x300.jpg]]
213[[caption-width-right:299:''"Sadly, those who get in my way get erased."'']]
214->'''Voiced by: Franck Tordjman (FR), Creator/MichaelSinterniklaas (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Carlos Siller (MEX), Salvi Garrido (SP)''' [[/labelnote]]
215
216A villain who can bring his art to the real world. His civilian self is Nathaniel, one of Marinette's classmates. His Akuma is contained in his pen. Total of Akumatizations: 5 (4 off-screen).
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218* AffablyEvil: Evillustrator is downright nice as far as akumatized villains go: rather than using his powers to terrorize innocent people and [[CardCarryingVillain reveling in his newfound evilness]] as other akumatized villains are wont to do, Evillustrator originally only wants to hurt [[TheBully Chloé]], who had humiliated him. Once Marinette offers to go on a date with him to distract him, in exchange for him not hurting Chloé, Evillustrator accepts her offer and spares Chloé, uses his powers to create a perfect romantic setting, and carries on a civil conversation with Marinette. It's only when he realizes he's been duped that he snaps and becomes your standard evil villain.
219* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has light purple skin.
220* AnimeHair: He has big, crazy, multicolored hair.
221* AntiVillain: Evillustrator only wants to get revenge on [[AlphaBitch Chloé]] for humiliating him and date Marinette, and he uses no lethal force until Marinette betrays him.
222* ArtAttacker: His powerset.
223* ArtInitiatesLife: His main ability. He can turn his drawings into real, moving objects.
224* DeathbringerTheAdorable: Despite the name, he's among the nicest villains in the show, if not the nicest.
225* DubNameChange: In the French version he's known as the Illustrator/Artist.
226* EtTuBrute: His reaction when Marinette steals his stylus and reveals that she was helping Cat Noir try to catch him.
227* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Evillustrator tells Ladybug and Cat Noir that if they knew what Chloé was really like, they wouldn’t be lifting a finger to save her. Little does he know they ''do'' know what a jerk she is, especially Ladybug, who is bullied by Chloé in her secret identity, but they try to save her, anyway.
228* EvilRedhead: Most of his hair is orange, and he’s a minion of Hawk Moth.
229* IGaveMyWord: When Marinette agrees to date him if he stops trying to hurt Chloé, he fully intends to keep his promise, and only goes back on his word after Marinette double-crosses him.
230* LogicalWeakness: As a villain who draws things into existence, he needs a decent light source to draw properly. When deprived of that, he's powerless.
231* LoveMakesYouEvil: He became the Evillustrator as a result of being mocked about his [[HopelessSuitor one-sided crush]] on Marinette.
232* MinionWithAnFInEvil: All he wants is to get revenge on Chloé for being a bully, and date Marinette, and he's perfectly willing to give up on his revenge plan when Marinette asks him to.
233* RealityWarper: Can draw anything into, or erase anything out of, existence.
234* ASinisterClue: He is left-handed. Especially noticeable since his civilian self is right-handed.
235* StalkerWithACrush: He enters Marinette's room without her permission to ask her on a date.
236* StalkerWithoutACrush: He pursues Chloé first, intent on using his powers to humiliate her after she did the same to him. As soon as he's immobilized Cat Noir and Marinette, he goes straight to her home to kill her.
237* ThenLetMeBeEvil: Unlike the other akumatized villains he has no villainous agenda other than getting revenge on Chloé, which he quickly drops once Marinette asks him to. However, once he finds out that Marinette only agreed to the date to help Cat Noir get his Akuma, he promptly gives up on trying to be good for her and continues his RoaringRampageOfRevenge on Chloé.
238* VillainousCrush: After transforming into the Evillustrator, he almost immediately asks Marinette on a date. He even puts off attempting to get the Miraculous because he's so focused on spending time with her.
239* VillainHasAPoint: He was completely right when he said Chloé is cruel and selfish.
240* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: One has to wonder why he resorted to attacking Chloé with buzzsaws when he could've just straight-up erased her from existence on the spot.
241* WomanScorned: Gender-inversion. Evillustrator becomes much more dangerous when he sees that Marinette only went on a date with him to help Cat Noir defeat him.
242* YouMonster: PlayedForLaughs. Chloé calls him a monster when he erases some of her stuff to find her.
243[[/folder]]
244
245[[folder:Dark Cupid/Dark Humor]]
246[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ml_dark_cupid.png]]
247[[caption-width-right:299:''"No love affair or friendship will escape my fury. ''No one will ever love again!''"'' ([[labelnote:click here]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dark_humor.png[[/labelnote]]to see Dark Humor.)]]
248->'''Voiced by: Creator/AlexandreNguyen (FR), Creator/GrantGeorge (EN), Alan Bravo (MEX) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] José Leonardo (BP), Eran Mor (HEB), Károly Moser (HUN)''' [[/labelnote]]
249
250A villain who can shoot arrows that make people hate love. His civilian self is Kim, one of Marinette's classmates. His Akuma is contained in his brooch. Total of Akumatizations: 3.
251----
252* AbnormalAmmo: His iteration shoots arrows that turn people's feelings of love and friendship into hate, while his second iteration shoots arrows infused with Uproar that make people go rogue in order to have them attempt to pull off [[DeadlyPrank dangerous pranks]] and also cancels out Miraculous holders' powers.
253* BottomlessMagazines: He shoots people all around Paris, but never runs out of arrows. This might be justified as one of his powers. But on the other hand, he remarks that he shouldn't waste an arrow on Chloé, so it's possible he ''does'' have a limited number of arrows in his quill.
254* BrainwashedAndCrazy: As Dark Humor he brainwashes other people to act crazy in order to make them pull pranks that disregard other people's safety.
255* CostumeEvolution: His reappearance as Dark Humor has an updated outfit. The red and black parts on some parts of his costume are inverted with some borders given a gradient effect between the two.
256* DeadlyPrank: {{Invoked|Trope}} by him as Dark Humor; his arrows brainwash people hit by them to pull pranks without any regard for other people's safety.
257* DubNameChange: Known as Heartbreaker in the UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench version.
258* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even while akumatized, he is appalled by Chloé's ItsAllAboutMe mentality.
259* EvilKnockoff: His second iteration, Dark Humor, is this to his own hero form, King Monkey, after receiving the power of his own Miraculous through his Alliance Ring.
260* FallenCupid: As his name would imply, he is a FallenAngel-esque villain that uses his arrows to induce hatred and is the antagonist of the ValentinesDayEpisode.
261* HatePlague: His arrows have the power to turn people's feelings of love and friendship into hate.
262* TheHeavy: He's a big part of Hawk Moth's plans in "Mayura", as it's his ability to infect cured civilians with negative emotions that lets Hawk Moth reakumatize them almost immediately and even plays a role in Rena Rogue, Carapace, and Queen Bee's Akumatizations.
263* {{Hypocrite}}: The first time he got akumatized was cause of Chloé pulling a cruel prank on him after he confessed his feelings to her, however the third time he gets akumatized was cause of Ondine and Adrien scolding him for pulling a cruel prank on Marinette after she confessed her feelings to him. Not to mention when Ladybug tricked him with a prank, he didn't find it funny when it was on him.
264* LoveMakesYouEvil: Became evil in the first place due to Chloé's brutal rejection of his feelings.
265* MarkedChange: Victims of his arrows gain black lipstick.
266* NotWorthKilling: When he finally catches up to Chloé, he decides against shooting her, as someone as mean as her likely wouldn't be any different. He did get Sabrina, though, so Chloé got some comeuppance.
267* PowerIncontinence: Just like King Monkey, his second iteration, Dark Humor, can nullify other Miraculous holders' powers thanks to receiving the power of the Monkey Miraculous through his Alliance Ring, as he did with Cat Noir's Cataclysm and Ladybug's first Lucky Charm in "Derision".
268* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Because he's a corruption of the normal intent of Valentine's Day, he has this colour scheme.
269* SomethingAboutARose: [[FreezeFrameBonus Upon closer inspection]], the heads of his arrows are shaped like black and red roses.
270* TrickArrow: His arrowheads are shaped like roses. When he's Dark Humor, the arrowheads are instead variously-shaped like objects that are comedic staples, like a [[BananaPeel banana]], or an [[AnvilOnHead anvil]].
271* WingedHumanoid: Fitting with the Cupid motif, he has [[GoodWingsEvilWings large black wings]] which let him fly around.
272* WomanScorned: Gender-inversion. His rejection by Chloé is the catalyst for Kim turning into Dark Cupid.
273[[/folder]]
274
275[[folder:Horrificator]]
276[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ml_horrificator_9.png]]
277[[caption-width-right:299:'''Ladybug:''' "Did you see how it just left Ivan alone?"\
278'''Cat Noir:''' "Yeah, what's that all about?"\
279'''Ladybug:''' "*gasps* I think the monster... is ''Mylène!''"]]
280->'''Voiced by: Jessie Lambotte (FR), Jessica Gee (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Noriko Takaya (rest) and Valentina Souza (only episode 4) (MEX), Yolanda Gil (SP), Pamella Rodrigues (BP)''' [[/labelnote]]
281
282A monstrous villain who kidnaps people and leaves behind trails of slime and gunk, growing stronger through fear. Her civilian self is Mylène, one of Marinette's classmates. Her Akuma is contained in a pin on her bandana. Total of Akumatizations: 3.
283----
284* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Horrificator spares Ivan for his earlier sympathy toward a frightened Mylène.
285* TheBrute: She's regarded as the muscle of the titular "Gang of Secrets".
286* EmotionEater: She feeds on fear, though conversely she is weakened when her victims show no fear.
287* ExtraEyes: She has a third eye in her forehead.
288* ImNotAfraidOfYou: The key to defeating her. She grows stronger the more she's feared, and shrinks when someone reacts to her with fascination or joy.
289* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Her size increases as she gets more powerful.
290* MorphicResonance: Despite her inhuman appearance, the tentacles on Horrificator's head are in the same shape as Mylène's dreadlocks.
291* PeopleJars: She seals her victims in gooey capsules.
292* PrehensileTail: Her long tail is strong enough to snatch and carry several humans.
293* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only female giant villain in Scarlet Moth's army.
294* TheSpeechless: She never speaks, only growls. Due to her monstrous appearance, it can be assumed that this is because she is unable to speak.
295* SuperSpit: She can spit huge amounts of a bright pink goo that hardens almost instantly, which she uses to immobilize her victims.
296* TookALevelInBadass: When she is reakumatized as part of the Gang of Secrets, she consumes enough fear to turn into a {{kaiju}}.
297[[/folder]]
298
299[[folder:Darkblade]]
300[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darkblade.png]]
301[[caption-width-right:350:''"PAR LE FER!"'']]
302->'''Voiced by: Thierry Kazazian (FR), Joe Fria (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Armando Coria (MEX), Miguel Ángel Pérez (SP)''' [[/labelnote]]
303
304A villain who can turn those he knights into mindless knight minions. His civilian self is Armand D'Argencourt, Adrien's fencing instructor, who unsuccessfully campaigned for mayor and had his past used against him. His Akuma is contained in his sword. Total of Akumatizations: 2.
305----
306* AbsurdlySharpBlade: His sword cuts through anything but the weapons of the Miraculous holders, probably because they're magical.
307* BlackKnight: Both he and his ancestor share this motif.
308* DubNameChange: Chevalier Noir[[labelnote:Translation]]Black Knight[[/labelnote]] in the French version.
309* LegacyCharacter: After being akumatized, he becomes the second Darkblade in his family and follows in the first Darkblade's footsteps.
310* MagicKnight: Is a master swordsman as well as something of a SorcerousOverlord (especially when he finally plants his flag atop City Hall).
311* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: "Darkblade" was apparently the name of his ancestor. And according to D'Argencourt, he was definitely quite the badass, conquering and ruling Paris with an iron fist at one point in history.
312* RealityWarper: Can transform people into knights, objects into medieval weapons, etc. Not to mention, of course, his eventual WorldWreckingWave (see below).
313* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: He wears a black armor with a few red linings.
314* SlaveMooks: Using his sword, he can brainwash civilians into kneeling before him. Knighting them transforms them into axe-wielding soldiers in plate armor. Doing the same to a pair of cars turns them into trebuchets.
315* TinTyrant: Attempted to take over Paris and continue his ancestor's legacy, all while clad in a dark suit of armor.
316* WorldWreckingWave: When he plants his flag on City Hall, it surrounds the city in a slowly collapsing barrier that transforms everyone it touches into knights.
317[[/folder]]
318
319[[folder:Mime]]
320[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mime_miraculous.png]]
321[[caption-width-right:350:'''Cat Noir:''' [[{{Pun}} He sure brings a whole new meaning to "silent but deadly".]]]]
322
323A mime whose pantomimes reflect in reality. His civilian self is Fred Haprèle. His Akuma is in a picture of his daughter, which is his GoodLuckCharm. Total of Akumatizations: 4.
324----
325* AbsurdlySharpBlade: His pantomime blade can slice the Eiffel Tower and even the [[CameraAbuse screen]].
326* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His skin is a pale purple.
327* BerserkButton: Seeing posters for the play he was supposed to star in. Whenever he sees one, he’ll immediately destroy it. Ladybug uses this against him.
328* BreakoutVillain: He was one of the few villains from the original concept for the series that was deemed popular enough to not only transition into the main series but had a character modeled after him in the Quantum Kids lineup, known as Kid Mime. He's also featured as a minor antagonist in TheMovie. Unlike fellow original concept villain Mr. Pigeon, Mime's appeared in many fewer episodes.
329* BewareTheQuietOnes: He ''never'' speaks, but he is deadly.
330* EnemyMime: He's a mime-themed Akuma victim out to get Ladybug and Cat Noir.
331* LoadBearingHero: In a rare case of a villain doing this, Ladybug tricks him into cutting down the Eiffel Tower, which he then has to protect himself from by miming strength to lift the tower up. Since he can't create anything else, Ladybug is able to easily take his Akuma.
332* RageAgainstTheReflection: He attacks any and all posters of his mime act. Ladybug actually exploits this in order to beat him.
333* SilentAntagonist: Unlike most of the other villains, he doesn't talk and only does what Hawk Moth orders him to (although he lets out a small groan when blocking the falling Eiffel Tower). Justified, as he's based on a mime.
334* SuperpowerLottery: The seemingly limitless variety of things that he can create via YourMimeMakesItReal practically makes him a RealityWarper, and his creations' invisibility gives him something of an unpredictability advantage as well. The only real catch is that he can only have one creation at a time. This is pretty much the only reason the heroes were able to beat him.
335* YourMimeMakesItReal: He can make anything, from swords to bazookas to working vehicles. The catch is that he can only make one at a time, and any he previously created ceases to be.
336[[/folder]]
337
338[[folder:Kung Food]]
339[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kung_food_pic.png]]
340[[caption-width-right:350:''"Bwahaha! You have eaten my soup, you become my servants!"'']]
341->'''Voiced by: Philippe Roullier (FR), Todd Haberkorn (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Mauricio Pérez (MEX)''' [[/labelnote]]
342
343An evil martial artist and chef who can summon food-based weapons. His civilian self is Marinette's uncle Wang Cheng, an accomplished chef who had his dish sabotaged during a cooking contest. His Akuma is in his toque.
344----
345* {{Acrofatic}}: He's on the heavier side, but still an agile Kung Fu fighter.
346* AnimeHair: It actually looks just like [[Franchise/DragonBall Goku]]'s hair.
347* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has dull purple skin.
348* BagOfHolding: He can pull out all sorts of weapons and items from his bag.
349* {{BFS}}: His pepperoni pizza sword would make [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Cloud Strife]] proud.
350* BilingualBonus: The Chinese character on his jacket and bag (餐) means "dining".
351* ChefOfIron: He and his minions fight using food as weapons.
352* EdibleBludgeon: His weapons and those of his minions' -- a mace made out of seafood, a whip made out of sausages, a crossbow made out of cheese, a bow and arrow made out of desserts, tonfas made out of sushi, and a {{BFS}} made out of pepperoni pizza.
353* EvilChef: Trying to cook a young girl alive is bad, even if said girl is Chloé.
354* FoodChains: The four judges that ate his ruined soup prior to him being akumatized are brought under his control as minions.
355* AHandfulForAnEye: He blows spices into Cat Noir's face to distract him.
356* ImAHumanitarian: The ingredients of his special stew include potatoes, spices, and Chloé Bourgeois.
357* ShoutOut: His appearance brings to mind [[Franchise/DragonBall an iconic anime hero]] who is actually based on the Chinese legend [[Literature/JourneyToTheWest Sun]] [[MonkeyKingLite Wukong]]. Also, his pizza sword is shaped exactly like the [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Buster Sword]].
358* SinisterSurveillance: He has control over winged egg surveillance drones that he uses to spy on the heroes from the roof of Le Grand Paris.
359[[/folder]]
360
361[[folder:Gamer/Gamer [=2.0=]]]
362[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gamer.png]]
363[[caption-width-right:350:''"My calculations indicate that your system's about to crash!"'']]
364->'''Voiced by: Creator/MartialLeMinoux (FR), Creator/BenDiskin (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] José Ángel Torres (MEX), César Díaz Capilla (SP), Gábor Boldog (HUN), Sebastian Fitzner (GER), Joao Victor Granja (BP)''' [[/labelnote]]
365
366A mecha-piloting gamer whose game is to destroy Paris. His civilian self is Max Kanté, one of Marinette's classmates. His Akuma is contained in his glasses. Total of Akumatizations: 4 (1 off-screen).
367----
368* AllYourPowersCombined: After the [[PlayerVersusPlayer PvP]] matches are done, Gamer 2.0 fights Ladybug directly, seemingly able to access the forms of the akumatized villains he kidnapped as well as their powers.
369* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His skin is purple.
370* {{Cap}}: The robots have only four levels.
371* CyberGreen: Gamer wears a black-and-bright-green bodysuit and his constructs exclusively use a palette consisting of black and bright greens, as befitting a technology-based villain.
372* EyeBeams: His beams are fired from the eye on the pyramid.
373* FourEyesZeroSoul: He wears a pair of green, butterfly-shaped glasses, and is one of Hawk Moth's thralls.
374* GracefulLoser: In "Gamer 2.0", once Ladybug defeats him in a fighting game tournament, he voluntarily surrenders his Akuma.
375* HumongousMecha: Once he's gained enough points to evolve twice, his robot becomes a giant mecha.
376* KillerGameMaster: Gamer 2.0 creates a video game fighting tournament by capturing all previous akumatized villains and then using them against Ladybug and Cat Noir in a real-life versus match, with Gamer presiding over the game.
377* PyramidPower: He travels around in a pyramid which shoots lasers, later serving as the head of his mecha. His Akumatization in "Gamer 2.0" also transforms the local football stadium into a massive pyramid.
378* RewardingVandalism: His pyramid beams are essentially this as applied to real life. Every civilian he zaps is worth a point. Cars and such are worth several. Once he gains enough points, his robot evolves, first gaining legs then becoming a HumongousMecha.
379* ThisIsADrill: One of his mecha's attacks is to use the giant pyramid that makes up its head as a drill.
380[[/folder]]
381
382[[folder:Animan]]
383[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ml_animan_300x300.jpg]]
384[[caption-width-right:299:''"I think I'm higher on the food chain."'']]
385->'''Voiced by: Éric Peter (FR), Paul St. Peter (EN)[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Salvador Reyes (MEX), Nándor Holl (HUN)''' [[/labelnote]]
386
387A former zookeeper named Otis Césaire who is now a shapeshifter that seeks revenge on Kim for mocking his prized panther. His Akuma is in his bracelet. Total of Akumatizations: 2.
388----
389* {{Animorphism}}: As an akumatized villain, he's turned into a TalkingAnimal.
390* BearsAreBadNews: He briefly shapeshifts into a brown bear to fight Cat Noir, and knocks him out in one swipe.
391* TheBeastmaster: He can command animals to do his bidding.
392* FelonyMisdemeanor: His reason for becoming an Akumatized villain and trying to maul Kim to death? [[PokeThePoodle He mocked his panther]].
393* PantheraAwesome: His main form is a black panther.
394* {{Revenge}}: He tries to hunt down Kim for making fun of the panther at the zoo.
395* {{Shapeshifting}}: He can become any animal, living or extinct.
396* TechnicolorEyes: His purple eyes indicate that he is an Akuma victim, and distinguish him from the "normal" animals.
397* ThreateningShark: He becomes one during the sewer fight in "Mayura".
398* WhosLaughingNow: He taunts Kim in this manner after finally cornering him on a bridge.
399[[/folder]]
400
401[[folder:Vanisher]]
402[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ml_vanisher_square.png]]
403->'''Voiced by: Marie Nonnenmacher (FR), Creator/MarieveHerington (Season 1), Creator/LaurenLanda (Season 5) (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Valentina Souza (MEX), Anna Lamboni (HUN)''' [[/labelnote]]
404
405Chloé's friend Sabrina, turned invisible to get revenge on Chloé. Her Akuma is in her brooch. Total of Akumatizations: 3.
406----
407* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Her skin is shown to be purple.
408* BoringButPractical: Compared to some of the other villains, just being invisible isn't very flashy compared to say, VoluntaryShapeshifting and PeoplePuppets. But she still came a lot closer to stealing Ladybug's earrings than some other villains have.
409* CameBackStrong: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] when she returns in "Adoration". While she retains the same powerset, she now has the ability to make herself visible at will, when before she was always invisible unless Hawk Moth spoke to her. She's also able in this episode to summon objects she has touched previously in order to use as weapons thanks to the power of Fetch she received via Alliance.
410* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: She has purple hair and purple eyes.
411* DiscOneFinalBoss: She's defeated halfway through her first episode to make way for the true VillainOfTheWeek, Antibug.
412* DubNameChange:
413** In the UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench version, she's called the Invisible One.
414** In the UsefulNotes/{{Spa|in}}nish dub, she's called Desvanecida.
415* EvilKnockoff: In "Adoration" she becomes one to her own hero form, Miss Hound, after [[spoiler:receiving the power of her own Miraculous through her Alliance Ring]].
416* EvilIsPetty:
417** Before Ladybug and Cat Noir show up, she uses her invisibility to hilariously humiliate Chloé.
418** In her third appearance, she uses her powers to frame Marinette for stealing at Chloé's behest, and Monarch even akumatized her for that reason.
419* FrameUp: In "Adoration" she participates in a plot to frame Marinette for the theft of various items with Chloé and Lila.
420* FourEyesZeroSoul: She wears the same glasses as her civilian self. When she's re-akumatized during "Heroes' Day", they're her akumatized object.
421* {{Invisibility}}: Her power, which only slips when Hawk Moth communicates with her. By her third appearance, she can render herself visible if she chooses.
422* InvisibleJerkass:
423** In Antibug, before Ladybug and Cat Noir figure out what's going on, she just uses her powers to torment Chloé in petty ways.
424** In "Adoration", she's willing to frame an innocent person of theft and even get them expelled just to keep her toxic friendship with Chloé alive.
425* RedHerring: In "Antibug", which shouldn't be terribly surprising considering she is ''not'' the namesake of the episode.
426* SatelliteCharacter: She is the only akumatized villain (shown on screen at least) to not get an episode named after her, and serves more as the catalyst for Chloé's Akumatization than a villainess in her own right.
427** However she does later on become the main villain of an episode in "Adoration".
428* SummonToHand: In "Adoration" she has the power to summon any object she has touched to her hand with a blow of her akumatized whistle thanks to [[spoiler:the power of the Dog Miraculous transmitted via her Alliance Ring]].
429* TechnicolorEyes: Her eyes are purple.
430* TeenSuperSpy: In her second appearance during "Heroes' Day", Scarlet Moth sends Vanisher to follow Ladybug in the hopes of finding the location of the Guardian. Fortunately, Ladybug suspects her presence and is quick to defeat her.
431* VillainTeamUp: A special case where, during her third Akumatization, she doesn't team up with other akumatized villains, but with Monarch's willing out-of-costume allies, Chloé and Lila, in order to help them frame Marinette for theft.
432* VisibleInvisibility: There's a light distortion wherever she moves, enough for the audience to see but not the characters.
433[[/folder]]
434
435[[folder:Antibug]]
436[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ml_antibug_300x299.jpg]]
437[[caption-width-right:299:''"There will only be one heroine in Paris: me, Antibug!"'']]
438->'''Voiced by: Marie Chevalot (FR), Selah Victor (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Annie Rojas (MEX), Creator/AnaEstherAlborg (SP), Lilla Hermann (HUN), 전 해리 (Jun Hae-Ri) (KOR), Maria Camões (EP), Bruna Laynes (BP), Claudia Scarpa (ITA)''' [[/labelnote]]
439
440The anti-Ladybug. Her civilian self is Chloé. Her Akuma is in her earrings. Total of Akumatizations: 3 (2 off-screen).
441----
442* {{BFS}}: Her Anti-Charm creates a massive sword. It doesn't do her much good, as Ladybug's Lucky Charm produces an item that trips her up and allows Cat Noir to disarm her.
443* BlessedWithSuck: Since he's an EvilKnockoff of Ladybug, she also has the same time limit after she uses "Anticharm".
444* BoringButPractical: Unlike Ladybug's "Lucky Charm" which always gives her a LethalJokeItem, Antibug's "Anticharm" just straight up gives her a giant sword.
445* EarlyInstalmentWeirdness: She's the only one of Chloé's akumatizations that doesn't use a black and yellow colour scheme like all of her following forms do [[spoiler:since this one is before she first uses the Bee Miraculous, which her other forms take influence from for their appearances]].
446* CallingYourAttacks: ''Anticharm!''
447* EvilKnockoff: She's Ladybug with an inverted color scheme and with a similar powerset.
448* KillerYoYo: Just like Ladybug's.
449* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Being Ladybug's evil counterpart, her outfit is black with red spots.
450* TrueFinalBoss: Takes over as the main threat of the episode once Vanisher is defeated.
451* VariableLengthChain: The string of her yo-yo can extend for as long as she wants.
452[[/folder]]
453
454[[folder:The Puppeteer]]
455[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ml_puppeteer.png]]
456[[caption-width-right:299:''(through Lady Wifi)'' No! I'm Puppeteer! And I want those dolls '''''NOW!!!''''']]
457->'''Voiced by: Marie Nonnenmacher (FR), Creator/StephanieSheh (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Pamela Mendoza (MEX), Laura Gyarmati (HUN)''' [[/labelnote]]
458
459A villain with the power to control others through dolls made in their likeness. Her civilian self is Manon, the little girl Marinette babysits on occasion. Her Akuma is in her toy wand. Total of Akumatizations: 2.
460----
461* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Her skin is purple.
462* BrattyHalfPint: The second youngest akumatized villain and is just as insane as the rest of them.
463* CreepyChild: A corrupted 5-year-old who can control people through their respective doll. Dare say she's not creepy after reading that.
464* EnfanteTerrible: The first of many Akumatized villains to come who originated from a child.
465* MagicWand: Enchants her dolls by shooting a spell from her Akumatized wand.
466* NearVillainVictory: Despite literally being one of the most childish villains Hawk Moth has created, she comes within a hair's breadth of winning. It helps that, unlike most of his villains, she already wants to defeat Ladybug and Cat Noir.
467* PeoplePuppets: By enchanting a doll of her target, the Puppeteer is able to command their movements and speak through them. There is no known range limit.
468* PowerFloats: She floats around everywhere, probably because it would be hard to take a knee-high villain seriously otherwise.
469* SuperEmpowering: A quirk of her power is that any formerly Akumatized villains she controls get their powers back. She is able to revive Lady [=WiFi=], the Evillustrator, and Rogercop in this fashion. During her second Akumatization, if she brings a statue of a person with superpowers to life, the statue will have the same powers as the real person.
470* SuperpowerLottery: Arguably the biggest winner yet. Her VillainOverride is even more widespread than Hawk Moth's; her PeoplePuppets consist of some of the stronger villains seen so far; and she can even control anyone, not just other villains, so long as she has a corresponding doll.
471* TechnicolorEyes: She has purple sclerae.
472[[/folder]]
473
474[[folder:Reflekta]]
475[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reflekta.png]]
476[[caption-width-right:350: "Take a good look at me, because I am your future face!"]]
477->'''Voiced by: Marie Nonnenmacher (FR), Creator/ErinFitzgerald and Creator/RebaBuhr (EN, Season 1 and webisodes/Season 2 onwards, respectively) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/AlondraHidalgo (MEX), Erika Menezes (BP), Kitty Kántor (HUN)''' [[/labelnote]]
478
479Reflekta wants the world to notice her, and she'll do it by making everyone look like her. Her civilian self is Juleka Couffaine, one of Marinette's classmates. Her Akuma is in the gem on her hand. Total of Akumatizations: 7.
480----
481* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She has light pink skin with bright pink circles around around her eyes.
482* BrightIsNotGood: She wears a bright pink outfit with white eye patterns, but she is working for Hawk Moth.
483* CloneByConversion: Her beams turn whoever they hit into a physical copy of herself, though still possessing their own mind [[VoicesAreMental and voices]] and lacking her powers. Her iteration in season 5 doesn't have this problem, slaving all the copies to the original.
484* CoolButInefficient: Her only superpower (aside from strength and speed) is the ability to make everyone else look just like her. Using this power on Ladybug and Cat Noir however makes her unable to get their Miraculous. Funny, considering Hawk Moth gave her these powers for the ''sole purpose'' of doing that.
485* CripplingOverspecialization: Her only attack is to convert people into copies of herself, which annoyed Hawk Moth when she converted Cat Noir and couldn't take his Miraculous as a result. Furthermore, since he's already converted, her beams do nothing to him on subsequent hits. Conversely, this also means Reflekta is immune to her own power.
486* DiscOneFinalBoss: She is the main antagonist for most of "Reflekdoll", but she is taken out at the 3/4 mark and the rampaging eponymous Sentimonster is the final problem of the episode.
487* EvilKnockoff: In "Confrontation" she becomes one to her own hero form, Purple Tigress, after receiving the power of her own Miraculous through her Alliance Ring.
488* HavingABlast: Her season 5 iteration is able of creating huge explosions thanks to receiving the power of the Tiger Miraculous via Alliance.
489* HiveMind: In "Confrontation", Monarch upgrades her powers so all her copies will think just like her.
490* ImpracticallyFancyOutfit: She looks like a kabuki-themed clown in a rubber tutu and platform shoes. This doesn't hinder Reflekta nearly as much as it does for her clones because PowerFloats.
491* MegatonPunch: In "Confrontation", similar to her hero form Purple Tigress, she can use the power of Clout given to her by Monarch via Alliance to create huge explosions with her punches.
492* PaperFanOfDoom: In "Confrontation", Reflekta's usual gem blaster is replaced with an endlessly-regenerating paper fan that she can throw at her victims to achieve the same effect.
493* {{Revenge}}: In her first appearance, she wants revenge on Chloé for making her miss the class picture. Once she gets it by converting Chloé, she moves on to converting the entire town. In her second appearance, she targets Marinette's photo shoot for being denied the opportunity to be the model.
494* SymbolMotifClothing: Reflekta is covered in the pattern of an eye, not just on her outfit, but on her hair... or headdress.
495* TheUnfought: In "Guiltrip", the actual Reflekta (Juleka) does not fight the heroes at all, but her clones controlled by Guiltrip do.
496* UngratefulBitch: In "Reflekdoll", she begs the heroes to save her when Reflekdoll is driven berserk by an errant Cataclysm, and then tries to attack them as soon as she's safe. Mister Bug immediately lampshades this, noting she could show a little more gratitude.
497* VillainousFriendship: Downplayed. While she has no problem targeting Rose as an ordinary citizen, she works well with her as Princess Fragrance in "Gang of Secrets", combining their powers to take control of the school students and staff.
498* VillainousHarlequin: She looks like a flamboyant pierrot in a latex dress, with a kabuki theme as mentioned above.
499* VoicesAreMental: Even though the people she converts are exact physical duplicates, they retain their normal voices.
500* {{Yandere}}: In "Reflekdoll", Juleka's love for Rose is warped into an obsession, and she spends a significant portion of her akumatization hunting after Rose specifically.
501* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Her eyes are yellow and she is one of Hawk Moth's servants.
502[[/folder]]
503
504[[folder:Guitar Villain]]
505[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/guitar_villain.png]]
506[[caption-width-right:350:"'''''ROCKIN' RIFF, BABY!!'''''"]]
507[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fang_the_dragon.png]]
508->'''Voiced by: Matthew Géczy (FR), Creator/LexLang (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Fidel Garriga Jr. (MEX), Alfredo Martínez (SP)''' [[/labelnote]]
509
510A rock-and-roller angry at the increasing popularity of "soulless" pop music, armed with a sonic guitar weapon and accompanied by his dragon sidekick Fang. His civilian self is rock star Jagged Stone, who's become increasingly frustrated at his record label's demands for him to be more like pop star XY. His Akuma is in his guitar. Total of Akumatizations: 6 (3 off-screen).
511----
512* BeardOfEvil: He retains the same beard as his civilian self.
513* BreathWeapon: As befitting a dragon, Fang can breathe [[TechnicolorFire green]] fire.
514* CallingYourAttacks:
515-->"Rockin' Riff, Baby!"\
516"Awesome Solo!"\
517"Ultimate Solo!"
518* EarthquakeMachine: His "Seismic Shock!"/"Ultimate Solo!" projects waves of sound that vibrate everything around him.
519* GaleForceSound: His "Shocking Riff!"/"Awesome Solo!" fires a beam of sound from his guitar that can crack stone.
520* InstrumentOfMurder: His guitar is the source of his power and his primary weapon, projecting various kinds of weaponized sound. He also uses it as a melee weapon against Cat Noir.
521* InvoluntaryDance: His primary attack on civilian victims is to make them dance against their will to his rock tunes.
522* LargeHam: More flamboyant and hammy than even the standard villain of the week; justified of course since his civilian self is in the entertainment business.
523* TheMusicMeister: His "Rockin' Riff, Baby!" forces people to dance and shout like they're at a rock and roll concert. This also works on animals and objects.
524* NonHumanSidekick: Jagged Stone's pet crocodile Fang gets Akumatized along with him, getting turned into a dragon at Guitar Villain's beck and call.
525* ThePowerOfRock: Played with; while Guitar Villain's rock-and-roll powers make him another VillainOfTheWeek, they do come about as a desire for Jagged Stone's personal creative freedom (which he wins back by the end of the episode).
526* PunnyName: [[VideoGame/GuitarHero Take a wild guess]].
527* {{Revenge}}: He wants revenge against the pop singer XY for mocking his music.
528* ScaledUp: Fang gets turned into a dragon.
529[[/folder]]
530
531[[folder:Pixelator]]
532[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ml_pixelator_300x300.jpg]]
533[[caption-width-right:299:"Photo finish."]]
534->'''Voiced by: Franck Tordjman (FR), Creator/MatthewMercer (ENG) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Luis Fernando Orozco (MEX), Mckeidy Lisita (BP)''' [[/labelnote]]
535
536A villainous CameraFiend who seeks to literally capture the image of his idol, Jagged Stone, even if he must capture all of Paris first. His civilian self is Vincent Aza, a freelance photographer. His Akuma is in his camera lens.
537----
538* CharacterCatchphrase: "Look into the lens!" ("Regarde l'objectif!", in French.) Doubles as (non-lethal) PreMortemOneLiner.
539* DimensionLord: Has a PrisonDimension to hold his photographed victims. [[spoiler:Cat Noir ends up having to invoke RealityBleed via Cataclysm to free everyone.]]
540* DubNameChange: His original French name is Numeric or Digital.
541* EyeBeams: His camera is a headset with a large lens over one eye, creating this effect whenever he zaps people.
542* {{Intangibility}}: He can fire pixelating beams which cause whatever limb they hit to become intangible, though still attached to the person. He manages to get Ladybug's right arm and leg with this attack.
543* LoonyFan: Unlike Vincent, Pixelator sees no issue with holding innocent people (and Stone's beloved crocodile Fang) hostage to coerce the rock star to pose for a perfect photograph.
544* PhantomZonePicture: Whoever he snaps a picture of is transported to a very big WhiteVoidRoom, contained in photographs on the wall of his apartment. Anyone who finds the photographs can see within.
545[[/folder]]
546
547[[folder:Simon Says]]
548[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ml_simonsays_300x300.jpg]]
549[[caption-width-right:299:"Simon Says the show is not over!"]]
550->'''Voiced by: Franck Tordjman (FR), Ezra Weisz (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/JoseGilbertoVilchis (MEX)''' [[/labelnote]]
551
552A hypnotist whose power goes beyond mere suggestion, forcing those hit by his cards to obey all his commands. His civilian self is Simon Grimault, and his Akuma is in his deck of cards.
553----
554* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His skin is pale periwinkle.
555* BaldOfEvil: Simon lacks his brown wavy hair in Akumatized form.
556* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Anyone or anything hit by his cards is subject to whatever command he placed on the card beforehand. This ranges from becoming SlaveMooks to acting like animals.
557* CharacterCatchphrase: "Simon says..." at the start of every command he issues.
558* TheChessmaster: He manages to invade the heavily fortified Agreste mansion, sneak past both Ladybug and Cat Noir while they are preoccupied with his army, and successfully kidnap Gabriel.
559* DeathDealer: He's able to throw his cards like knives with perfect accuracy.
560* DubNameChange: In the original French, he is Jackady, a play on "Jacques a dit", the French equivalent to Simon Says. For this reason, his civilian identity is named Jacques Grimault.
561* EvilIsPetty: After taking Gabriel Agreste hostage, the first thing he does is brainwash him into acting like a butterfly. He follows this up by having him act like a plane, which would have led to Gabriel leaping to his death.
562* FashionableAsymmetry: Just look at his suit's coloration.
563* NearVillainVictory: He successfully brainwashes Gabriel, which almost (read: only stopped at the last second by the Miraculous Ladybug reset) results in him jumping off a building. Notably, he got so close that Gabriel doesn't even have the chance to do the traditional Hawk Moth defeat rant.
564* NeedleInAStackOfNeedles: His Akuma is in one of his cards, kept in a deck of identical cards that are seemingly limitless. He even exploits this to distract Cat Noir when they first fight. Ladybug and Cat Noir eventually [[CuttingTheKnot cut the knot]] by destroying the entire deck at once.
565* PowerNullifier: He's able to break Ladybug's yo-yo by hitting it with a card designed to render it useless. Cat Noir prevented him from repeating the trick on his staff.
566* {{Revenge}}: He wants revenge on Gabriel Agreste for rudely dismissing him on television before he could even perform his act. Considering how Gabriel treats everyone around him, it's hard not to root for him a little. It's even implied Gabriel did this on purpose to score another victim.
567* SecondaryColorNemesis: He's green and purple all over.
568* SlaveMooks: He uses his cards to turn dozens of people into soldiers under his command.
569* VerbalTic: Simon Says: that is indeed the case here.
570[[/folder]]
571
572[[folder:Magician of Misfortune]]
573[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/akumatized_background.png]]
574
575A random, offscreen VillainOfTheWeek who wants to make the Eiffel Tower vanish for some reason. His civilian self is Jean Duparc, and the location of his Akuma is never revealed.
576----
577* GenericDoomsdayVillain: It's never known just why he wants to "poof" the Eiffel Tower away, nor is it important given the episode's focus on Princess Fragrance instead.
578* TheGhost: Is only mentioned, let alone seen, in a brief news report -- and only as his de-Evilized self at that (his Akumatized self is briefly seen in a police sketch, though).
579* InformedAbility: Is said to be trying to make an enormous landmark disappear, an ability which, when factored along with his alleged magician motif, supposedly makes him something of a RealityWarper.
580* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: We never get to see his battle with Ladybug and Cat Noir.
581* RedHerring: Has no importance other than just to be another example of Ladybug's and Cat's exploits.
582[[/folder]]
583
584[[folder:Princess Fragrance]]
585[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/princess_fr.png]]
586[[caption-width-right:350:"My prince, my prince, smell the fragrance of my eternal love!"]]
587->'''Voiced by: Jessie Lambotte (FR), Creator/ErinFitzgerald and Creator/RebaBuhr (EN, Season 1 and webisodes/Season 2 onwards, respectively) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Tania Becerra (MEX), Bori Csuha (HUN), Lhays Macêdo and Ana Elena Bittencourt (BP, Season 1 and Season 2 onwards, respectively)''' [[/labelnote]]
588
589A perfume-wielding villainess bent on getting a Happily Ever After with her own PrinceCharming. Her civilian identity is Rose Lavillant, and her Akuma is in her perfume bottle. Total of Akumatizations: 6.
590----
591* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Her skin is bright green.
592* CombatStilettos: She wears boots with high heels that, naturally, look like pink thorns.
593* CuteButCacophonic: Adds an [[EvilSoundsRaspy evil rasp]] on top of Rose's already naturally high-pitched voice.
594* EvilIsPetty: She makes Chloé smell like rotten fish in retaliation for Chloé claiming her perfume smelled of such. She ends up controlling Chloé anyway.
595* TheMusicMeister: Of a sort. All of Princess Fragrance's BrainwashedAndCrazy victims sing, to set the atmosphere of the fairy tale fantasy she is acting out.
596* PhraseCatcher: [[{{Brainwashed}} "At your service, Princess Fragrance!"]]
597* RecoilBoost: She can fly by using her perfume gun as a rocket.
598* SomethingAboutARose: Her sleeves, pants, and hair look like rosebuds, likely inspired from her civilian name.
599* TechnicolorEyes: She has pink sclerae.
600* {{Yandere}}: Princess Fragrance will stop at nothing to be with her CelebCrush, Prince Ali.
601[[/folder]]
602
603[[folder:Volpina]]
604[[quoteright:149:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/volpina_render.png]]
605[[caption-width-right:149:"Everyone thinks I'm a superhero, including Cat Noir, so you won't be able to call me a liar anymore, 'cause everyone will think ''you're'' the liar!"]]
606->'''Voiced by: Creator/ClaraSoares (FR), Lisa Kay Jennings (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/CristinaHernandez (MEX), Aurora González (SP), Andrea Laudon (HUN), Luisa Cezar and Natali Pazete (BP, season 1 and 2, respectively), Valentina Favazza (ITA)''' [[/labelnote]]
607
608An illusion-casting villain, based on the Fox Miraculous holder seen in the Miraculous book. Her civilian self is Lila Rossi, a NewTransferStudent at Marinette's school. Her Akuma is in her fox tail necklace. Total of Akumatizations: 5 (2 off-screen).
609----
610* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: A fox-themed supervillain.
611* AsianFoxSpirit: Considering the show is produced in Japan and South Korea, and the Miraculous have Chinese ties, it's likely Volpina is intended to be a general compilation of the traits shared between the East Asian fox spirits: the Chinese 'huli jing', the Japanese 'kitsune', and the Korean 'gumiho/kumiho'. These spirits are not identical across these cultures, but they share portrayals as cunning illusionists who disguise themselves as attractive young women to seduce and murder men.
612* BilingualBonus: Her name is the Italian word for vixen, literally meaning "little fox".
613* CunningLikeAFox: Volpina is as sneaky and sly as the animal she is based on.
614* DoppelgangerSpin: One of her favorite tactics is to create copies of herself to confuse her foes.
615* EffectiveKnockoff: While the actual Fox Miraculous bestows the special power "Mirage", allowing its wielder to generate one illusion before needing to recharge, Volpina can generate as many illusions as she wants with no sign of fatigue or limitation. The only caveat is that they disappear when touched. However, in "Timetagger", [[spoiler:Bunnyx shows that a Miraculous holder can not only use their power without needing to detransform, they can use their power multiple times. It stands to reason that, given enough time to gain sufficient experience, Alya would be able to utilise her powers enough times to put her on par with or even surpass Volpina.]]
616* EvenEvilHasStandards: In her first appearance: unique among akumatized villains, she tries her best to keep ''everyone'' from getting involved in her battle with Ladybug. This standard goes straight out the window by "Catalyst" where she traumatizes ''everyone in Paris'' to help Hawk Moth's plans.
617* EvilKnockoff:
618** Of the Fox Miraculous wielders.
619** In “Catalyst” she also creates an EvilKnockoff of Ladybug via illusion, where it looks as though she was akumatized and kills Cat Noir.
620* FakeDangerGambit: Uses an illusion of herself stopping a meteor to pretend to be a hero, thereby gaining the trust of Cat Noir and Ladybug.
621* FakeUltimateHero: With the help of her illusions she "saves" Paris from a giant meteor and enjoys the adoration of the grateful Parisians.
622* FalseFriend: {{Invoked|Trope}} by Hawk Moth. Volpina sets herself up as Paris' newest superheroine and ally to Ladybug and Cat Noir, only to trick them into chasing after illusions of Hawk Moth so she can trap Ladybug.
623-->'''Hawk Moth:''' Gain Ladybug and Cat Noir's trust, and convince them you're a ''real'' superhero, then betray them and bring me their Miraculous!
624* FlyingBrick: What she initially tries to pass herself as, by creating an illusion of a comet which she then pretends to stop in its tracks. In reality, she might be more of a SquishyWizard.
625* FourIsDeath: She's one of the most formidable of Hawk Moth's minions, and her design has four "tails": the belt, the side locks of her HimeCut, and her enormous mane of hair worn as a fox tail.
626* HimeCut: Her sidetails look like fox tails and together with the illusion powers, they allude to the idea of [[AsianFoxSpirit kitsune]]. It is a non-standard use of the trope given that it is usually reserved for elite girls.
627* InstrumentOfMurder: Her flute doubles as a staff.
628* MagicalFlutist: She uses her flute to cast illusions.
629* MagicMusic: She's always shown playing a short tune before casting her illusions.
630* MagicStaff: Her flute is long enough to wield as a staff and it's the focus of her illusion powers.
631* MasterOfIllusion: Her flute can create realistic illusions.
632* NearVillainVictory: Came very close to get the Ladybug Miraculous ''twice'', only foiled by dumb luck the first time and something she couldn't have seen coming the second. Of all of Hawk Moth's Season 1 villains, only The Puppeteer and Lady [=Wifi=] came closer to winning than her.
633* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Her refusal to involve civilians actually costs her the fight: while she knows that Adrien could serve as a hostage against Ladybug she doesn't even try to kidnap him, opting for an illusory double that gets exposed by Cat Noir for obvious reasons. Had she tried to use the actual Adrien she would have been successful or at least exposed his secret identity.
634* NotBrainwashed: She's seemingly assisting Hawk Moth of her own free will during "Heroes' Day".
635* PersonalityPowers: As Lila, she is a ConsummateLiar that builds herself up as more important than she really is as a means of getting what she wants that do not hold up to scrutiny. As Volpina, she creates illusions to both stage fake acts of heroism to gain the trust of others and fabricate threats to limit her opponents' options. However, the illusions fall apart once touched and she herself isn't very strong herself on her own like how flimsy her own elaborate lies are once their flaws are pointed out.
636* RaceLift: A non-casting variant; Volpina's skin tone is subtly lighter than Lila's, most likely to make her look similar to a past Fox superheroine from the Miraculous Book.
637* {{Revenge}}: She wants revenge on Ladybug for ruining her chances with Adrien. Interestingly, her hate and rage are focused on Ladybug, not Cat Noir. She even flirts with him. [[spoiler:When she returns in "Catalyst", her motivation for being Akumatized is to get revenge on Ladybug.]]
638* SquishyWizard: {{Implied|Trope}}. Her illusions make her formidable and she's pretty nimble, but she avoids direct conflict and dodges attacks. When Ladybug and Cat Noir finally pin her down she gets deakumatized before she has any chance to fight back.
639* YoureJustJealous: She claims Ladybug is jealous of her for being stronger.
640[[/folder]]
641
642[[folder:Stoneheart]]
643[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ml_stoneheart_300x300.jpg]]
644[[caption-width-right:299:'''''"KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM!"''''']]
645->'''Voiced by: Franck Tordjman (FR), Creator/MatthewMercer (EN) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Oscar Garibay (MEX), Charles Emmanuel (BP), András Regenye (HUN)''' [[/labelnote]]
646
647An angry golem bent on {{Revenge}}, becoming stronger every time he gets hit. His civilian self is Ivan Bruel. His Akuma is in a crumpled up note in his hand. Total of Akumatizations: 3.
648----
649* AttackBackfire: Attacking him increases his size.
650* CameBackStrong: He comes back with his own army of clones.
651* GlowingEyesOfDoom: He has solid green-glowing eyes.
652* TheJuggernaut: Is a MightyGlacier RockMonster with an AttackBackfire-style defense.
653* MightyGlacier: He's extremely slow, but he easily overpowers anyone he gets his hands on and is impossible to attack directly.
654* MonochromaticEyes: His eyes are solid green and {{glowing|EyesOfDoom}}.
655* {{Revenge}}: He wants revenge on Kim for teasing him about his inability to confess to Mylène, and later on Chloé for mocking him.
656* RockMonster: He's made of rock.
657* SayMyName:
658-->"KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM!"\
659"MYLÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈÈNE!"
660* SlaveMooks: Because Ladybug failed to purify his Akuma the first time, it multiplies and converts random people into copies of Stoneheart. When Ivan falls victim again, all the copies obey his will.
661* StarterVillain: He's the first akumatized villain that Ladybug and Cat Noir fight.
662[[/folder]]
663
664[[folder:Santa Claws]]
665[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/santa_claws.jpg]]
666[[caption-width-right:350:''"Horrible Christmas, everyone!"'']]
667->'''Voiced by: Creator/MartialLeMinoux (FR), Joe Ochman (EN), [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Rubén Cerda (MEX)''' [[/labelnote]]
668
669The villain of the ChristmasEpisode, a local Santa Claus who believes that people no longer respect the holiday. His Akuma is in his hat.
670----
671* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Under all his white hair and beard, his skin is green.
672* BadassBiker: His akumatized outfit resembles a cross between the traditional Santa Claus design and that of a biker.
673* BadSanta: His civilian self decidedly isn't this, but he got Akumatized into one after Ladybug accused him of being one of Hawk Moth's supervillains. He leaves bad presents for people in order to ruin the spirit of the holiday.
674* BagOfHolding: He holds an infinite number of gift-wrapped boxes in his Santa-bag, which contain whatever he may happen to need.
675* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Thanks to Adrien's kindness to his un-Akumatized self, Santa Claws claims to owe the boy a debt and neglects trying to ruin his Christmas.
676* DubNameChange: His original name is "Pire Noël". It's a play on Père Noël/Father Christmas, and means "Worse Christmas" or "[[PunnyName Bother Christmas]]."
677* {{Fartillery}}: The green cloud Santa Claws and his reindeer exude apparently smells, on account of Ladybug's reaction to it.
678* TheGrinch: Santa Claw's plot is to ruin Christmas for everyone (except Adrien) just as it was ruined for him.
679* HappyDance: He does one as he sings before unleashing one of his magic presents onto his unsuspecting victims.
680* MallSanta: He's a roaming Santa who gives out gifts and wishes people merry Christmas. He even has a horse-drawn sleigh.
681* RealityWarper: Can conjure almost anything via his BagOfHolding, invoke {{Intangibility}} through buildings, etc.
682* RedEyesTakeWarning: Red irises, [[YellowEyesOfSneakiness yellow]] sclera.
683* ShoutOut: His appearance somewhat resembles [[WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas the Grinch]].
684* ThenLetMeBeEvil: Santa Claws becomes akumatized because of the damage Ladybug did to him ''thinking'' that he was an akumatized villain.
685* TwistedChristmas: He is a Christmas-themed supervillain who sought to destroy Christmas using gifts full of bats, spiders and a variety of other horrifying concoctions.
686* VillainSong: ''"Bad Santa Claws"''.
687[[/folder]]

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