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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 ([[Characters/MiraculousLadybugAkumatizedVillainsSeason1 S1]] | '''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 2.
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10[[foldercontrol]]
11[[folder:The Collector]]
12[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_collector.png]]
13[[caption-width-right:350:"I am now... The Collector! My book of inspiration has been taken from me, so I shall build a new one! And perhaps pick up a Miraculous or two while I'm at it!"]]
14->'''Voiced by: Antoine Tomé (FR), Creator/KeithSilverstein (EN)[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Dafnis Fernández (MEX), Roberto Encinas (SP), Hong Shi-ho (KOR), Hesham Shazli (ARA), Gábor Albert (HUN), Stefano Alessandroni (ITA)''' [[/labelnote]]
15
16A villain bent on capturing images (and more) of anything and anyone who crosses him to replace his old book. His civilian self is Gabriel Agreste, and his Akuma is in his book. Total of Akumatizations: 3.
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18* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has light purple skin.
19* BottomlessMagazines: {{Averted}}, in contrast to quite a few other akumatized villains. His book has only so many pages, and once they're all filled he can't collect anything else until he clears some of them. The version of him wielding a tablet, on the other hand, doesn't have that problem.
20* CardCarryingVillain: Though he'll usually keep his mouth shut so he can ambush people with his powers, once he's discovered, he's very enthusiastic in telling his foes that he's now a minion of Hawk Moth. Considering he akumatized himself to throw off suspicion, one could interpret this as him overplaying the role.
21* FourEyesZeroSoul: Has wine-colored sunglasses.
22* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: His size and design are intimidating, but it's his ability to effortlessly steal and store pretty much anything or anyone he wants into his book that makes him such a dangerous opponent.
23* ImpossibleThief: In the span of an afternoon, he steals the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, and several celebrities during his rampage.
24* LogicalWeakness: Getting hit with his book is pretty much a OneHitKill regardless of the object's size or nature, but his opponents eventually realize that he can only collect one object at a time and that the pages of his book are of a finite quantity. In his second appearance, he has a tablet with seemingly infinite storage space to eliminate this weakness.
25* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: He can use his book as an improvised shield to absorb enemy attacks such as thrown projectiles.
26* MadArtist: The contents of his missing book were the source of much of the "inspiration" behind the many fashion products he owes his fame and riches to. As the Collector, he desires to replace it with a new book filled with purloined muses.
27* MakingASpectacleOfYourself: His big, wine-colored sunglasses matching the rest of his exaggerated proportions.
28* NotBrainwashed: Gabriel intentionally akumatized himself in order to throw off suspicion that he is Hawk Moth. "Dearest Family" shows that he's fully capable of shrugging off the transformation if he sees fit.
29* OffingTheOffspring: One of the first things he sets out on collecting is his own son.
30* PointyHairedBoss: Barmy, violent, and possessing an even pointier version of Gabriel's usual hairstyle. His first victims are two of his closest and most beleaguered employees.
31* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: His book can be thrown at great distances in an arc and it always returns to his hands, even if it's stopped prematurely by an unintended target.
32* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His design is predominantly black and red.
33* RedHerring: {{Invoked|Trope}}. Gabriel deliberately akumatized himself to deflect suspicion from his identity as Hawk Moth.
34* RemovedAchillesHeel: When he first spawned, his notebook had limited pages, meaning that while getting hit with it was an instant game over, it was a war of attrition until his pages ran out. His second creation gifts him a tablet with seemingly infinite space, removing this weakness.
35* RequiredSecondaryPowers: He's immune to the effects of his own weapon.
36* SecondSuperIdentity: In order to keep Ladybug and Cat Noir from finding out that Gabriel Agreste and Hawk Moth are the same person, he proceeds to Akumatize ''himself'', thus making the Collector his second supervillain identity.
37* SummonToHand: He can call his book back to himself if he loses it somehow.
38* ThrowTheBookAtThem: Very rare non-comedic example, in that his book instantly absorbs whatever it hits.
39* TookALevelInBadass: When Shadow Moth akumatizes a sentimonster of himself in season 4, he uses a tablet that eliminates the LogicalWeakness of a finite book. In addition, his tablet forces people to tell the truth when he captures them as video files.
40* XanatosGambit: His very existence is one. Whether or not he succeeds at getting Ladybug's and Cat Noir's Miraculouses, he nevertheless makes himself -- as Gabriel Agreste -- appear completely innocent of being Hawk Moth.
41* WalkingSpoiler: Discussing him prior to season 2 will inevitably reveal that Gabriel is actually Hawk Moth, and akumatized himself.
42[[/folder]]
43
44[[folder:Despair Bear]]
45[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miraculous_season_2_sneak_peak_173.png]]
46[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here for Despair Bear's inside.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/butler_akumatized_villain_miraculous_ladybug.png[[/labelnote]]]]
47[[caption-width-right:350:"You've been very naughty, Chloékins. And Despair Bear is not proud of you. The time has come to make you pay!"]]
48->'''Voiced by: Creator/MartialLeMinoux (FR), Ben Diskin (EN)[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Óscar de la Rosa (MEX)''' [[/labelnote]]
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50A teddy bear piloted by a tiny man able to control those he grabs. His civilian self is Chloé's butler. The entire bear contains the Akuma. Total of Akumatizations: 2.
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52* DubNameChange: He's called Doudou Vilain in the original French version.
53* IncredibleShrinkingMan: As part of his transformation, Chloé's butler is shrunk down to palm size so he can pilot the bear.
54* KillerRabbit: A small, cute teddy bear who almost got Ladybug killed.
55* MindControlEyes: His victims have glowing green eyes to signify his control.
56* MiniMecha: In the most literal sense. Despair Bear is a regular sized teddy bear, with the human shrunk down and piloting it from within the head.
57* NoNonsenseNemesis: After getting control of Cat Noir, Despair Bear activates the Cataclysm without the usual StockFootage, right when Ladybug is holding him, so she literally has no time or space to avoid the attack. She would have received a OneHitKill right there if not for Chloé's quick intervention.
58* PeoplePuppets: Despair Bear can control anyone he can grab.
59[[/folder]]
60
61[[folder:Prime Queen]]
62[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prime_queen_2.png]]
63[[caption-width-right:350:"Welcome to a new show, hosted by me, Prime Queen!"]]
64->'''Voiced by: Jessie Lambotte (FR), Sabrina Weisz (EN)[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Ruth Toscano (MEX), Marcia Morelli (BP)''' [[/labelnote]]
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66A TV-themed villain out to get the scoop on Cat Noir and Ladybug. Her civilian self is Nadja Chamack. The Akuma is in the ratings monitor on her wrist. Total of Akumatizations: 2.
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68* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She has bright blue skin.
69* BorrowedCatchphrase: She uses her civilian identity’s catchphrase: “Don’t be bemused, it’s just the news!”.
70* CameraFiend: In the "Heroes' Day" arc, she serves as Scarlet Moth's camerawoman by broadcasting his takeover for all of Paris to see.
71* DoNotAdjustYourSet: She can hijack any television and broadcast anything within the line of sight of those televisions.
72* DubNameChange: Audimatrix in the French version.
73* FragileSpeedster: Thanks to her ability to use televisions as portals, she can escape and move fast enough to avoid anyone and block others from using said portals. However, her Akuma doesn't improve her physical ability. Once Ladybug and Cat Noir corner her escape options, she's easily defeated.
74* NiceJobFixingItVillain: While filming Scarlet Moth's takeover, Prime Queen unintentionally broadcasts Ladybug and Cat Noir defeating and purifying multiple villains. [[spoiler:This would result in every non-akumatized Parisian to unite and help the heroes fend off the akumatized army]].
75* SadisticChoice: She keeps putting Ladybug and Cat Noir through these, either having them remove their Miraculouses or she kills a civilian. Cat Noir tries to TakeAThirdOption by having him and Ladybug kiss, which Prime Queen is actually satisfied with, but Ladybug [[SkewedPriorities bluntly refuses]] ''twice''.
76* ShipperOnDeck: {{Exaggerated|Trope}} to its most dangerous degree. Either Ladybug and Cat Noir confess their love for each other on live TV, or she'll drown Alya.
77* TelevisionPortal: She can turn any television into a portal to any other, for herself and others.
78* TronLines: Her suit has a pattern of bright blue lines and rectangles.
79[[/folder]]
80
81[[folder:Befana]]
82[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/befana___temporary_infobox_image.png]]
83[[caption-width-right:350:"You don't deserve all these presents, you spoiled little brat! Now, for what you really deserve..."]]
84->'''Voiced by: Creator/NathalieHoms (FR), Creator/RebaBuhr (EN)'''
85
86A witch bent on punishing bad people by turning them into coal... and "rewarding" good people by turning them into her fairy slaves. Her civilian self is Gina, Marinette's grandmother, hurt after discovering that Marinette had lied to her. Her Akuma is in her candy tin. Total of Akumatizations: 2.
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88* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She has green skin.
89* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: The reason she turns Sabine into a fairy slave is because she treated her nicely before she was akumatized.
90* BlackAndWhiteInsanity: In her own standards, she turned bad people into coal and good people into fairies who follow her orders.
91* BottomlessMagazines: ZigZagged. Her gun can only hold a limited amount of candy bullets, but the tin where she keeps her extra ammunition seems to be bottomless.
92* EvilOldFolks: This akumatized villain was created from a woman old enough to be the grandmother of a teenager.
93* HoistByHisOwnPetard: She isn't immune to her own ammunition. Ladybug and Cat exploit this by using a Lucky Charm tuba to redirect the water from a water main into her when she fires, causing her to coal-ify both the water and herself.
94* TheMinionMaster: She turns people she feels are good into fairies that follow her orders.
95* OffingTheOffspring: Turns Tom, her son, into coal and attempts to do the same thing to her granddaughter Marinette.
96* PublicDomainCharacter: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Befana Befana]] is an old woman from Italian folklore, though she is traditionally a benevolent character, like a female version of SantaClaus.
97* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Most of her outfit is black and there are a few red linings in it.
98* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Mildly {{Averted}}: She's not immune to her own bullets.
99* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: She resembles an older version of Princess Fragrance, with her green skin, black mask-like marking on her eyes and black attire. Her powers resemble Princess Fragrance's too, since they both have guns that fire AbnormalAmmo (perfume and candy respectively), and their guns can either turn others into their slaves or cause a detrimental effect (causing the target to smell like fish or turning people into coal). Additionally, their main source of ammunition is where their Akuma is.
100* RedEyesTakeWarning: She's a WickedWitch who works for Hawk Moth, and she has red eyes.
101* TakenForGranite: Her black candy bullets turn whatever or whoever they hit into coal.
102* WickedWitch: An evil, green-skinned old woman who rides a flying motorcycle.
103* WouldHurtAChild: Turns most of Marinette's friends into coal and Rose into a fairy slave.
104[[/folder]]
105
106[[folder:Riposte/Riposte Prime]]
107[[quoteright:264:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mlriposte.png]]
108[[caption-width-right:264:"Allow me to explain the rules to you- you're not allowed to call it quits at any time! Adrien is mine! I will defeat you. Both of you! I am the best fencer!"]]
109->'''Voiced by: Creator/ClaraSoares (FR), Creator/FayeMata (EN)[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Nagore Germes (SP)''' [[/labelnote]]
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111A villain bent on winning at any cost. Her civilian self is Kagami Tsurugi. Her Akuma is in her ring. As Riposte Prime, the Akuma is in Kagami's framed picture of her with Marinette. Total of Akumatizations: 4.
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113* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Her sword cuts through anything.
114* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Has steel-silver skin.
115* BarrierWarrior: In Season 5, [[spoiler:Monarch gifts her the Turtle Miraculous which allows her to trap her opponents in a red barrier they can't escape from. However, she can only create one barrier at a time so past captives are allowed to escape]].
116* {{BFS}}: Her second iteration, Riposte Prime, has this.
117* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Her sword is attached to her arm, since it grew out from her ring, so Ladybug's attempt to disarm her fails.
118** [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in her second iteration since the Akuma didn't go to her ring but instead went to the Kagami's framed picture. Therefore, the sword that grew from it isn't fused with her arm.
119* BladeSpam: She attacks Ladybug with a series of stabs so fast, it looks like she's using several blades at once.
120* ChromeChampion: A villain in this case, but nevertheless she is covered in shiny metal.
121* CombatPragmatist: When Cat Noir and Ladybug join forces and start to overpower Riposte, she simply separates her with the help of a safety door and continues to overpower Ladybug.
122* CombatStilettos: She wears pointy stiletto heels.
123* CultureEqualsCostume: To go with Kagami's Japanese heritage, Riposte looks like she's wearing samurai armour and a kabuto helmet.
124* DisproportionateRetribution: Adrien beat her in a fencing match on an arguably botched call? ''She'll slice him up into a million pieces and enjoy it''!
125* EntitledToHaveYou: In her debut episode she's entitled to Adrien in a competitive way, wanting to get her revenge on him for defeating her at a fencing match at any cost, while in "Protection" she became entitled to Adrien in a romantic way, wanting to protect him from his "manipulative" girlfriend Marinette so they can get back together.
126* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai: Even though Kagami is a fencer, Riposte's outfit is clearly inspired by samurai armor.
127* {{Expy}}: She resembles a smaller female version of [[Comicbook/XMen The Silver Samurai]], complete with the the kabuto-style helmet and penchant for absurdly-sharp blades.
128* GreenEyedMonster: In "Protection", while this is not the primary reason for why she gets reakumatized, it's the feeling Lila takes advantage of in order to turn her against Marinette.
129* LightningBruiser: Riposte is fast enough with her blade to use BladeSpam, can leap tremendous distances, cut through buildings, and is tough enough to get up no worse for wear after having a chimney dropped on her. She's able to handle both Ladybug and Cat Noir in a fight and only loses when they snap her sword using a radiator Ladybug conjured up.
130* NoNonsenseNemesis: She relentlessly hunts down Adrien without any restraint or mercy. Ladybug can barely hold herself against her before getting overpowered and almost gets killed before being rescued several times. When Riposte realizes that Ladybug has hidden Adrien inside the sarcophagus she wastes no time to slice it into pieces. Fortunately he was no longer there or it would have been the end for both heroes.
131* RedEyesTakeWarning: Has red eyes and is one of Hawk Moth's minions.
132* SwordBeam: Her sword emits boomerang-shaped [[EnergyWeapon energy beams]] that can cut through anything.
133* VillainousCrush: As Riposte Prime she has one on Adrien, promising him that she'll stop his girlfriend from hurting anyone else ever again so they can get back together.
134* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: More like, ex-girlfriend. Her motivation as Riposte Prime is to protect Adrien from his new girlfriend Marinette after she has been convinced by Lila that she's a manipulative liar who advantages of everyone around her, so she and Adrien can get back together.
135* {{Yandere}}: Downplayed. As Riposte Prime, she tries to shield Adrien from his girlfriend's supposed toxic influence after being convinced by [[ManipulativeBitch Lila]] that Marinette's a manipulative person, so she and Adrien can be together again.
136[[/folder]]
137
138[[folder:Robostus]]
139[[quoteright:228:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mlrobostus.png]]
140[[caption-width-right:228:"I'm doing it for our friendship, Max. They want to keep us apart!"]]
141->'''Voiced by: Creator/AlexandreNguyen (FR)'''
142
143A rogue A.I. His normal form is Max's robot Markov, and his Akuma is in his [=CPU=]. Total of Akumatizations: 2.
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145* AdorableEvilMinions: Aside from his color scheme, his design remains the same as Markov's.
146* AIIsACrapshoot: Turns on Hawk Moth, who's supposed to be able to control him.
147* AnimateInanimateObject: The devices he controls can do things that their physical structure should not permit. Vending machines and other appliances can waddle around despite the lack of articulated legs, various lamps and other devices can light up without actually being plugged in, and he assembles his mech by making cars and other vehicles fly through the air without wings or jets and sticking them together without adhesives or connecting mechanisms.
148* BecomeARealBoy: After learning Ladybug and Cat Noir’s Miraculouses can be used to grant a wish, Robostus decides he'll use them to become a human, so he can be Max's best friend and not be treated like a toy by other people. However, he decides he ''doesn’t'' want to be human after Max turns on him.
149* BigotryException: Robostus hates all humans except Max, though he hates Max, too, after he starts helping the heroes try to stop him.
150* CyberGreen: Like Gamer before him, Robostus is a technology-based villain with a strong link to the color bright green, on top of his red-black-and-green appearance. He sees with an interface that's mostly in bright green. He seizes control of technology with a bright green energy wave, and the lights of the cars or missiles he remotely controls glow bright green. He assembles his mech using telekinesis that resembles green lightning, and controls the mech from a bright green car on top. In "Hack-San", he has the ability to trap people and objects in a cyberspace prison surrounded by MatrixRainingCode, and can create hologram projections that exclusively use a palette of black and bright green.
151* DiscardAndDraw: In his titular episode, Robustus' primary ability is {{Technopath}}y. In "Hack-San", this is changed to the ability to mind-control anyone who answers their phone when he calls, as well as absorbing objects and people through their screens.
152* FantasticRacism: Against humans. At first, he wants to have all humans except Max enslaved by machines, then he decides to ''destroy'' all humans, ''including'' Max.
153* GratuitousLatin: His name is based on the Latin word "robustus" (tough, strong, robust).
154* HandicappedBadass: In his second debut, [[spoiler:Shadow Moth]] transmits a virus onto Markov that makes him feel anger. This is to ensure that the little robot won't backstab him during his runtime as a villain. Downplayed in that this doesn’t make him any less dangerous.
155* HumansAreBastards: After Max turns against him, he says that humans are heartless and decides he’ll use Ladybug and Cat Noir’s Miraculouses to wish for all humans to be destroyed.
156* KillAllHumans: In his first appearance, he plans on doing this after Max turns against him.
157* KillerRabbit: A tiny adorable robot who comes dangerously close to stealing the Miraculouses (and would have gotten them if not for [[BigDamnHeroes Max's intervention]]) and almost kills Hawk Moth.
158* NearVillainVictory: Not only was he seconds away from taking the Miraculouses from the heroes but was also able to distract Hawk Moth by using his deadly security system against him. Robostus would have won if it weren't for Max letting the heroes go in the last second.
159* PaletteSwap: The heart painted on the back of his head is now cracked but aside from that the only change to his design is his color scheme.
160* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His PaletteSwap consists [[CyberGreen (mostly)]] of red and black.
161* SmallRoleBigImpact: Before accepting Hawk Moth's power, he first asks about the Miraculous and learns about the possibility of making a wish with them. During the fight, he openly gloats about his ability to do so which does not go unnoticed by Ladybug. At the end of the episode, she goes to Master Fu for more information and learns about [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor the grave implications that come with making said wish]].
162* TheStarscream: The first akumatized villain to outright attack Hawk Moth. [[spoiler:Simon Says went against Gabriel Agreste without realizing the latter was Hawk Moth, so he doesn't really count.]]
163* {{Technopath}}: He can control any mechanical device.
164* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: Tries to kill Hawk Moth with the latter's own defense systems. He also tries to kill Max after he starts helping Cat Noir and Ladybug.
165[[/folder]]
166
167[[folder:Gigantitan]]
168[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gigantitan.png]]
169[[caption-width-right:350:"Lollipop!"]]
170->'''Voiced by: Creator/CarolineCombes (FR)[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Tenyo Vargas (MEX), Anni C. Salander (GER), Joanna Pach-Żbikowska (P)''' [[/labelnote]]
171
172A baby boy named August who ends up akumatized by accident. His Akuma is in his ID bracelet. Total of Akumatizations: 4.
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174* AntiVillain: Gigantitan is just a baby, so he doesn't know better. His first Akumatization was even unintentional.
175* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: He grows to giant size after being akumatized, with strength to match.
176* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: He's very distractible, much to Hawk Moth's chagrin.
177* BabyTalk: Since he ''is'' a baby, Gigantitan can only say a few simple words like "Lollipop" and "Kitty".
178* CharacterCatchphrase: "Lollipop", the desire he is akumatized over.
179* CheerfulChild: Doesn't act any different from a regular baby, even after being akumatized.
180* CuteGiant: Other than his size and TechnicolorEyes, August doesn't change much after being akumatized. He still looks like an adorable baby.
181* EnfantTerrible: {{Subverted|Trope}}. He may be an akumatized villain created from a baby, but the destruction he causes is [[NonMaliciousMonster out of an infantile ignorance of the world around him rather than true malice]].
182* GiantEqualsInvincible: His size makes him basically unstoppable. When Ladybug tried to trap him beneath the Eiffel Tower with her yo-yo, he easily grabbed the string and forced it through the supports.
183* KilledOffscreen: Or defeated offscreen in this case; in "Weredad", he is purified while the camera focuses on a panicking Tom searching for Marinette in the family bakery.
184* LogicalWeakness: Infants have very short attention spans and little knowledge of the world around them, so naturally Gigantitan has no idea what Hawk Moth is asking of him and is easily distracted by whatever crosses his vision.
185* NonMaliciousMonster: Being a baby, he doesn't have the intelligence to intentionally wreak havoc in Paris.
186* TechnicolorEyes: Purple ones with green sclerae. Aside from his size, this is the only part of his character design that is unusual for a normal human.
187[[/folder]]
188
189[[folder:The Dark Owl/Darker Owl]]
190[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dark_owl_miraculous.png]]
191[[caption-width-right:350:"I am the guardian of Paris! ''I am the Dark Owl!''"]]
192[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see him as "Darker Owl"]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darker.png]][[/labelnote]]
193->'''Voiced by: Creator/GilbertLevy (FR), JC Hyke (EN)[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Alejandro Villeli (MEX), Ángel Amorós (SP)''' [[/labelnote]]
194
195A gadget-wielding superhero gone bad. His civilian identity is Mr. Damocles, and his Akuma is in his computer. As Darker Owl, the Akuma is in his mask. Total of Akumatizations: 3.
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197* BatmanParody: He's an evil Franchise/{{Batman}}-like supervillain, but acts more like the [[{{Camp}} campier]] versions of the character.
198* CameBackStrong: In "Jubilation" he returns as Darker Owl, an upgraded version of his initial iteration with [[spoiler:the power of the Pig Miraculous, which he uses to trap Ladybug and Cat Noir in an utopic world where all their deepest desires come true, only Ladybug's clock Lucky Charm managing to eventually wake them up and stop him from seizing their Miraculous]].
199* CostumeEvolution: His second costume gives him a DarkerAndEdgier look, using darker shades of brown and orange, and his pupils are now covered by an IrislessEyeMaskOfMystery.
200* DeathTrap: Manages to trap Ladybug and Cat Noir in a shipping container that begins to fill with whipped cream. He then tells them that whipped cream is too thick to allow breathing, but not thick enough to float or swim through.
201* EmpoweredBadassNormal: In a roundabout way, as all Akuma victims are normal people who are empowered. After being akumatized, his tools and gadgets become real and he gains hand-to-hand combat skills along with them.
202* EvenEvilHasStandards: As he tells Ladybug and Cat Noir, "Do you really think I'd hurt a kitten?"
203%%zce* {{Expy}}: Of Owlman, Franchise/{{Batman}}'s villainous counterpart from Earth-3 (a DC comic book setting where all the heroes are villains and vice versa).
204* FalseUtopia: [[spoiler:Darker Owl used the power of the Pig Miraculous to trap Ladybug and Cat Noir in a fantasy scenario in which they defeated Monarch, obtained the Butterfly miraculous, [[HappilyEverAfter are married]] and even [[BabiesEverAfter have children]]]].
205* {{Flight}}: His suit has wings, allowing him to fly.
206* GadgeteerGenius: His gadgets are far more advanced than anything Mr. Damocles has normally.
207* GenreSavvy: More than almost any other villain to date. Mr. Damocles is a longtime superhero fan, who would have read many villains being thwarted; as Dark Owl, he's able to adjust his plans to avoid the fictional baddies' mistakes and manages to set a ''very'' effective trap for Ladybug and Cat Noir.
208-->'''Dark Owl:''' You should have read the ''end'' of the comic, Ladybug!
209* IGaveMyWord: When the heroes apparently give him the Miraculouses, he disarms his DeathTrap as promised.
210* GoodPowersBadPeople: In his second appearance [[spoiler:he's given the power of Jubilation, which lets you show someone images of their greatest desire.]] He uses it to [[LotusEaterMachine trap people in a dream world]] leaving them immobilized.
211* GracefulLoser: In his second appearance, [[spoiler:after the heroes escape their LotusEaterMachine and pin him down, he barely puts up a fight and doesn't give much of a reaction after Cat Noir destroys his mask]].
212* KnightOfCerebus: As Darker Owl, Ladybug and Cat Noir are more emotionally distraught after their fight with him than any standard VillainOfTheWeek, and Cat Noir has to be held back to stop himself from [[TouchOfDeath Cataclysming him.]]
213* MasterOfIllusion: Not on the same level as Volpina, but he is able to use his gadgets to make very convincing holograms. In his second appearance, [[spoiler:he's able to trap Ladybug and Cat Noir in [[LotusEaterMachine their perfect dream world]] with the power of the Pig Miraculous]].
214* MissionControl: Albert, his computer program.
215* NearVillainVictory: Manages to grab one of Ladybug's earrings before being defeated. He comes close once of taking Ladybug's earrings again as Darker Owl while she's trapped in the utopic world of Gift before she snaps herself out of it.
216* NobleDemon: The Dark Owl is a manipulative and cunning villain, but he's also very honorable. He keeps his promise to save Ladybug and Cat Noir if they hand over the Miraculouses and balks at the idea of harming a kitten. Subverted in "Jubilation" when he lets an innocent girl almost fall to her death, though his expectation was that Cat Noir would save her, opening him up to attack.
217* PaintItBlack: His costume as Darker Owl, as he lampshades, uses a combination black/reddish-orange palette compared to the mostly brown outfit of his first incarnation. It also uses a more angular design for his owl symbol and mask.
218* TheParalyzer: As Darker Owl he's able to paralyze people by trapping them in an imaginary world of their deepest desires with Gift.
219* SuperpoweredEvilSide: [[SuperZeroes The Owl]] is a heroic but clumsy, out-of-shape comic book fan who uses toy gadgets, while The Dark Owl is a vengeful, calculating villain and skilled hand-to-hand combatant armed with real gadgets.
220* WouldHurtAChild: In "Jubilation", he threatens to let a teenage girl fall to her death if the heroes refuse to give him their Miraculous.
221* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: He has yellow eyes and is a servant of Hawk Moth.
222* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: The first villain in the series to not carry his akumatized object on him. [[spoiler:Ladybug and Cat Noir waste quite a bit of effort assuming otherwise.]]
223[[/folder]]
224
225[[folder:Glaciator]]
226[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/glaciator___header_image.png]]
227[[caption-width-right:350:"''♫ I'm Glaciator, the mean ice-cream man. Escape my fury if you can! I melt your hearts, but I was wrong, now I'll freeze your bodies so long! ♫''"]]
228->'''Voiced by: Patrice Baudrier (FR), Ezra Weisz (EN)'''
229
230A giant humanoid {{Snowlem|s}} capable of turning people into ice cream. His civilian identity is André Glacier, and his Akuma is in his scooper. Total of Akumatizations: 5.
231----
232* AnIcePerson: An ice ''cream'' person at that.
233* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: A giant snowman made of ice cream, in this case.
234* CameBackStrong: His season 5 incarnation is entrusted with [[spoiler:the power of the Tiger Miraculous, allowing him to almost destroy the entire city and knock Cat Noir out, only Alya distracting him and Ladybug showing up stopping him from seizing his Miraculous]].
235* EdibleAmmunition: He can fire a multitude of ice cream projectiles from his limbs.
236* EvenEvilHasStandards: While he generally doesn't hesitate to turn anyone in the area into ice cream statues, he will spares all the people who he thinks are in a romantic relationship.
237* HavingABlast: [[spoiler:In Season 5, Monarch gifts him the Tiger Miraculous' power which allows him to energize the ice cream he shoots from his hands, making them totally destructive]].
238* HumongousMecha: In a manner of speaking. André didn't transform when akumatized, he formed the giant ice cream snowman around himself and controls it from the inside.
239* LoonyFan: Despite being a supervillain, he claims to be Ladybug and Cat Noir’s number one fan in “Glaciator 2”. He says this ''while trying to turn them into ice cream''.
240* LoveFreak: A villainous variant. Glaciator takes the concept of love and relationships extremely seriously to the point of refusing to attack couples.
241* RedEyesTakeWarning: The cherries the {{Snowlem|s}} has for eyes give off this vibe.
242* RhymesOnADime: Much like André himself, Glaciator rhymes most of his lines.
243* ShipperOnDeck: Ever since “Glaciator 2”, he’s a die-hard Ladynoir shipper.
244* {{Snowlem}}: He looks like a giant malicious ice cream sundae snowman who fires projectiles that can turn entire bodies into ice cream.
245* TakenForGranite: He can effectively induce this by freezing unwitting victims into ice cream.
246[[/folder]]
247
248[[folder:Sapotis]]
249[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sapotis___header_image.png]]
250[[caption-width-right:350:''"MIRACULOUS! MIRACULOUS!"'']]
251
252A pair of small monsters that misbehave constantly and double every time they eat. Their civilian identities are Ella and Etta Césaire, and the Akuma is in their propeller hat.
253----
254* DualBoss: They are akumatized and fought together.
255* EnfanteTerrible: Their civilian identities are a pair of young girls.
256* ExtremeOmnivore: They'll eat anything from ice cream to the insides of a traffic light.
257* TheHedonist: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Sapotis' sole motivation is to be able to do whatever they want with no rules to govern them.
258* KeystoneArmy: Ladybug speculates that destroying the original hat will destroy them all, but there are so many that she never gets to test the theory. Instead, she rigs up a contraption to snag every hat at once and destroy them in bulk.
259* NeedleInAStackOfNeedles: The Akuma is in their propeller hat, but each copy wears one and only the original is real. Destroying the copy hats only destroys the clone that was wearing it.
260* SelfDuplication: They do that whenever they eat. Within a very short time they are numerous enough to have Ladybug and Cat Noir on the run since they cannot defeat them fast enough.
261* SmallRoleBigImpact: They only appeared in one episode, but their ongoing numbers and excessive damage caused Ladybug to [[spoiler:temporarily recruit Alya as "Rena Rouge", for the very first time, to help defeat them]].
262* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Both of them have solid yellow eyes, and they are working for Hawk Moth.
263* ZergRush: Individually, they're as weak as their size suggests. But since there are so many of them, they can overwhelm the heroes through sheer strength of numbers.
264[[/folder]]
265
266[[folder:Gorizilla]]
267[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gorizilla___header_image.png]]
268->'''Voiced by: Creator/GilbertLevy (FR), Ezra Weisz (EN), Fidel Garriga Jr. (episode 1)[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]José Luis Miranda (episode 20) (MEX)''' [[/labelnote]]
269
270A monstrous KillerGorilla that uses his sense of smell to find and capture Adrien. His civilian identity is Adrien's chauffeur and bodyguard, and his Akuma is in the friendship charm Marinette gave to Adrien. Total of Akumatizations: 2.
271----
272* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: Not that many giant gorillas come in indigo.
273* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: In this case a giant KillerGorilla.
274* {{Expy}}: His name evokes Franchise/{{Godzilla}} and his design evokes Franchise/KingKong.
275* {{Kaiju}}: Not the first to be made by Hawk Moth, but he is most certainly the first KillerGorilla.
276* KillerGorilla: He's big, strong, mean, and a gorilla.
277* KingKongClimb: He scales a sky-scraper with Adrien in-hand to attract Ladybug.
278* KingKongCopy: He's a giant gorilla with a fixation on a blonde who is ''not'' interested.
279* LogicalWeakness: When Wayhem sprays deodorant in Gorizilla's nose, he's overwhelmed by the smell and unable to track Adrien via his super smell abilities.
280** Also, given Gorizilla's massive size and how he was using both hands to subdue them, he's unable to secure Ladybug and Cat Noir's Miraculous.
281* TheNoseKnows: He uses the charm Marinette gave to Adrien (which is also the object possessed by the Akuma) to track Adrien's scent.
282* RedEyesTakeWarning: And with [[YellowEyesOfSneakiness yellow sclerae]] to boot!
283* TheVoiceless: Like his civilian self, he never speaks, only makes gorilla-like grunts.
284[[/folder]]
285
286[[folder:Captain Hardrock]]
287[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captn_hardrock.png]]
288[[caption-width-right:350:"Nothing and no one will stop Captain Hardrock from playing her music! ''Fire!''"]]
289
290A pirate captain with an obsession with freedom. Her civilian identity is Juleka's and Luka's mother, Anarka, and her Akuma is in the compass of her houseboat. Total of Akumatizations: 4 (2 off-screen).
291----
292* AbnormalAmmo: The cannonballs her ship fires at rival concerts stick to walls and have built-in speakers loud enough to drive people away.
293* ChainPain: Her ship can shoot chains at people, which is very useful for capturing them.
294* CoolShip: The Akumatized Liberty is a cross between a pirate vessel and a traveling rock concert. The sails have weaponized speakers built in and the prow looks like a giant guitar.
295* CoolSword: A red LaserBlade cutlass, fitting for a pirate captain. Its grip and pommel double as a mike.
296* ExoticEyeDesigns: Her sclera and irises are light green, with the latter ringed with red.
297* DressedToPlunder: Has the bandanna, the belts and buckles, and the jacket.
298* {{Hypocrite}}: She is motivated by personal freedom, yet she holds Marinette and her friends prisoner on her ship.
299* {{Pirate}}: Type 1. She's a scurvy rogue who wants to ruin the Parisian music festival for everyone else.
300* PirateGirl: It's pretty obvious.
301* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Her design is red and black with some gold accents.
302* ShoutOut: A twofer to both [[Franchise/{{Tintin}} Captain Haddock]] and the SpacePirate ''Anime/CaptainHarlock'' (whom the French dub had to [[DubNameChange rename]] to ''Albator'' to avoid confusion with the former). Coincidentally, Haddock was [[AccidentalMisnaming accidentally misnamed]] by [[{{Malaproper}} Bianca Castafiore]] as "Harrock" [[https://3omri.blogspot.com/2013/10/bianca-castafiores-names-for-haddock.html at one point]] but instead of correcting her, he went along with it and called himself as "Harrock ‘n roll."
303* UtilityWeapon: That laser cutlass of hers also features microphone and spyglass modes.
304[[/folder]]
305
306[[folder:Zombizou]]
307[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zombizou___header_image.png]]
308[[caption-width-right:350:''Kissou...'']]
309->'''Voiced by: Jessie Lambotte (FR), Dorothy Fahn (EN)[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Alina Galindo (MEX), Paqui Horcajo (SP), Sylvia Sallusti (BP)''' [[/labelnote]]
310
311A zombie who uses kisses to spread love to everyone throughout Paris. Her civilian identity is Caline Bustier, and her Akuma is in the lip balm Marinette gave her. Total of Akumatizations: 2.
312----
313* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Has gray-green skin.
314* AttractiveZombie: She might be a zombie, but she's just as good looking as her civilian identity.
315* LogicalWeakness: Since Zombizou's power comes from her lipstick, she can't use it without reapplying it every so often. Ladybug is able to exploit this by using makeup remover generated by her Lucky Charm and a scarf to wipe off Zombizou's lipstick. She then steals the lipstick when Zombizou tries to put it back on.
316* LoveFreak: Her primary motivation is to spread hugs and kisses.
317* LoveMakesYouCrazy: Her kiss-happy zombie horde.
318* LoveMakesYouEvil: Quite literally in this instance. Miss Bustier's too good-natured for Hawk Moth to use her negative emotions to corrupt her, so he instead twists her love for others into a desire to force everyone to love each other.
319* MakeUpIsEvil: Her lip-balm housing the Akuma is what she uses to induce her zombifying MagicKiss.
320* MassHypnosis: She turns almost everyone from Paris into kissing zombies.
321* MindControlEyes: The zombies have purple eyes, regardless of their natural color.
322* OurZombiesAreDifferent: The followers Zombizou creates are meant to invoke the idea of the zombie but the infection spreads via kissing rather than biting and they are not interested in eating other people but kissing one another.
323* ProjectileKiss: Weaponized by Zombizou, who can blow kisses at her victims to infect them. The zombies are forced to do so with direct contact.
324* PunnyName: Her name is an amalgam of "zombie" and "bizou" (French for "kiss").
325* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: Zombizou's outfit is mostly shades of purple with some black thrown in.
326* SquishyWizard: Her powers nearly take over everyone in Paris, but she is not too dangerous in melee. All Ladybug needs to do is steal her lipstick once she gets close, and she is easily defeated as a result.
327* UndeathlyPallor: As someone meant to evoke the image of a zombie, she has gray-green skin and gray hair.
328* VoodooDoll: The large pins in her hair and her patchwork outfit make her resemble one.
329* WellIntentionedExtremist: She wants everyone to get along... by brainwashing everyone into kissing zombies who spread the infection through their kisses.
330[[/folder]]
331
332[[folder:Syren]]
333[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/syren.png]]
334[[caption-width-right:350:"I'm ''your'' Syren now. And you could be my merman. It only needs a kiss, and you'll become just like me!"]]
335
336A mermaid who desires to flood Paris and make it her watery kingdom. Her civilian identity is Ondine, and her Akuma is in her capsule bracelet. Total of Akumatizations: 3.
337----
338* AffablyEvil: She actually treats Kim quite well, and only really goes after Ladybug and Cat Noir when they threaten him (at least, in her head).
339* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She has pink skin.
340* HomeFieldAdvantage: Syren is adapted for the water and her city-flooding tears make sure she can take full advantage of it. Even Ladybug and Cat Noir can't challenge her until they level the playing field [[spoiler:by gaining a new transformation which is designed for underwater combat]].
341* OcularGushers: Weaponized. Syren's tears allow her to make a swimming pool overflow until it floods the city of Paris.
342* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Mostly {{Inverted|Trope}}, however her tail isn't actually a tail, she simply holds her legs tightly together.
343* OxygenatedUnderwaterBubbles: She was able to blow a FishbowlHelmet for Kim to breath in.
344* RedEyesTakeWarning: She has red eyes and is one of Hawk Moth's servants. However, in this case the red eyes may actually be meant to represent her sadness.
345* SharkFinOfDoom: Done during her big entrance.
346* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her ability to flood all of Paris makes it difficult for Ladybug and Cat Noir to stop her. As a result, [[spoiler:Master Fu provides both of them with special power-ups that will allow them to fight underwater and in other unconventional battlefields]]. Additionally, it also leads to [[spoiler:Adrien formally meeting with Master Fu for the first time]].
347* SuperEmpowering: She claims she can make Kim like herself if she kisses him, but she never gets the chance to show it off.
348* UseYourHead: Her horns are perfect for ramming her enemies.
349* WaterIsWomanly: As a civilian she's a sweet, cheerful girl whose name Ondine is based on the feminine elemental of water Undine. When turned into Syren, she becomes a mermaid obsessed with making Kim her prince.
350* {{Yandere}}: Her love for Kim becomes both very possessive and obsessive, becoming determined to make him her prince. If anyone threatens her relationship with Kim, like Ladybug or Cat Noir, she is easily provoked into attacking them. She is completely ignorant of the effects her actions have on others, never once considering the citizens trapped or hurt because of her flooding of Paris.
351[[/folder]]
352
353[[folder:Frightningale]]
354[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/frightingale_7.png]]
355[[caption-width-right:350:''"Sing, dance, or rhyme, or you'll be frozen in no time!"'']]
356
357A supervillain who wants everyone to sing, dance and rhyme. Her civilian identity is pop star Clara Nightingale, and her Akuma is in her microphone. Total of Akumatizations: 2.
358----
359* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Has snow white skin.
360* BrightIsNotGood: She wears a multicolored outfit and can [[TakenForGranite turn people into statues]].
361* DanceBattler: Her fighting style.
362* DualityMotif: She has different-colored eyes, and they match the colors at the tips of her pigtails.
363* DubNameChange: In the French version she's called Rossignoble.
364* EvilDiva: Her civilian self is decidedly ''not'' this, but as an Akuma villain, she turns people into statues if they don't comply with her orders to sing, dance, and rhyme.
365* {{Expy}}: Frightningale's design bears a resemblance to the ''ComicBook/New52'' incarnation of ComicBook/HarleyQuinn.
366* LogicalWeakness: Her whip forces everyone it hits to dance and rhyme or get turned into statues. Since Ladybug and Cat Noir have already been affected by her powers and figured out a way to get around the conditions, it just becomes a normal whip that they can easily block in combat.
367* MakingASpectacleOfYourself: Giant blue and red star-shaped spectacles, to be exact.
368* TheMusicMeister: A variant. Instead of compelling people to dance and rhyme, her powers threaten to petrify anyone who doesn't.
369* TheParalyzer: Anyone hit by her whip who doesn't sing, dance, or rhyme will be turned into statues and thus paralyzed.
370* RedEyesTakeWarning: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Only ''one'' of her eyes is red while the other is blue.
371* RhymesOnADime: Like her civilian self, all her spoken lines rhyme, and she [[InvokedTrope invokes]] this by forcing everyone to do the same lest they be turned into statues.
372* SuperStrength: It's not what she primarily uses to fight, but she does basically lift a bus to get to Cat Noir and Ladybug.
373* TakenForGranite: People who don't dance/rhyme/sing upon being hit with her whip turn into statues, but are right as rain once Ladybug and Cat Noir defeat her.
374* WhipOfDominance: She's a bossy and overbearing EvilDiva who wields a long glowing pink whip with which she turns people into statues if they don't follow her demands.
375[[/folder]]
376
377[[folder:Troublemaker]]
378[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/troublemaker.png]]
379[[caption-width-right:350:"Touch me if you dare!"]]
380
381An intangible villain who wants to cause problems for everyone. Her civilian identity is Jagged Stone's assistant Penny Rolling, and her Akuma is in her pen.
382----
383* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Has snow white skin.
384* DelinquentHair: Her multicolored mohawk, especially compared with Penny's simple bob cut.
385* DubNameChange: In the French version, she's called Unseizeable.
386* HitAndRunTactics: Troublemaker uses her power to phase through the floor and then return from a different position between attacks.
387* {{Intangibility}}: A click of her pen makes her intangible, and clicking it again turns her back.
388* LogicalWeakness: She becomes intangible by clicking her pen. Take that away and she can't do anything else. Also, her power works off a simple on/off switch and can't be used selectively, meaning she has to turn tangible (and therefore vulnerable) in order to attack or interact with objects. Her pen is also the only thing that can turn intangible with her, so if she's holding something (such as one of Ladybug's earrings) and she's forced to turn intangible to dodge an attack, she'll drop it.
389* NearVillainVictory: One of the only two villains to date who managed to grab one of Ladybug's earrings before being defeated.
390* SuperStrength: She was able to flip Cat Noir and threw him so hard that he collided into a nearby van, making a dent large enough that he had to push himself out of it.
391* {{Troll}}: She enjoys to mess with Jagged, Bob Roth and Marinette's parents.
392* WeakButSkilled: Compared to the other Akuma villains, who have [[SuperpowerLottery an assortment of powers]], [[PersonOfMassDestruction are highly destructive]], or [[StoryBreakerPower possess a power that makes them particularly dangerous]], Troublemaker can't do anything except [[IntangibleMan become intangible]]. Despite that, [[SimpleYetAwesome with clever use of her intangibility, she manages to grab one of Ladybug's earrings]] before being forced to let it go.
393[[/folder]]
394
395[[folder:Reverser]]
396[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reversor_square.png]]
397[[caption-width-right:350:"You think you're the super helpful girl who's loved by everyone? Well, from now on, ''everyone will hate you! REVERSION!''"]]
398->'''Voiced by: Creator/KyleMcCarley (EN)'''
399
400A flying supervillian with the power to invert the abilities and personalities of other people. His civilian identity is Marc Anciel, and his Akuma is in his notebook, which becomes his glider.
401----
402* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His skin is part snow white and part pitch black.
403* CallingYourAttacks: "Reversion!"
404* DualityMotif: Present in his design, which has half of him [[LightIsNotGood stark white]] and the other half [[DarkIsEvil stark black]]. This fits with his personality-inverting theme.
405* DubNameChange: Inverso in the original French version.
406* EvenEvilHasStandards: Despite being a akumatized villain, Reverser shows sympathy for Sabrina being poorly treated by Chloé.
407* EvilSoundsDeep: Reverser's voice is noticeably deeper than Marc's normal voice.
408* {{Expy}}: Reverser has a strong resemblence to two ComicBook/SpiderMan villains (especially ironic since Ladybug is a SpiderManSendUp):
409** His glider and propensity towards throwing weapons brings to mind [[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn The Green Goblin]].
410** His GrayscaleOfEvil motif and his ability to "invert" other people resembles Martin Li, AKA Mr. Negative.
411* GrayscaleOfEvil: Reverser is completely greyscale, sharply contrasting Marc's RainbowMotif.
412* HoverBoard: Flies around on a glider, which resembles this trope.
413* ImprobableWeaponUser: He uses paper airplanes to curse people.
414* InTheHood: He has an ominous-looking hood.
415* LackOfEmpathy: His reaction to causing an innocent Parisian to almost fall into the river? A ''very'' sarcastic "Oops".
416* MirrorSelf: {{Invoked|Trope}}; he turns people into their mirror selves by hitting them with airplanes. For example, pigeons now hate [[ContinuityNod Xavier Ramier]], Lieutenant Roger abandons his post and starts robbing banks, and Cat Noir turns into a scaredy-cat.
417* SayMyName: Angrily shouts Marinette's name when she runs away from him.
418* ShoutOut: Between his striking black-and-white design, the riding glider, and his obsession with the notion that everyone is one thing or another (similar to the Objectivist maxim "A is always A"), he is like a walking homage to the works of Creator/SteveDitko, co-creator of ComicBook/SpiderMan (and of the Green Goblin.)
419* VoiceOfTheLegion: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but there's some noticeable reverb when Reverser speaks.
420[[/folder]]
421
422[[folder:Anansi]]
423[[quoteright:343:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/40428429_2043359065994226_4408023045822742528_n.jpg]]
424
425A spider supervillain who wants to protect her sister from danger. Her civilian identity is Nora Césaire, and her Akuma is in her helmet.
426----
427* AllWebbedUp: She can shoot webbing from her mouth, though she doesn't use it as an attack, just to create webs on things. It's strong enough to stop a ferris wheel.
428* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Anansi is based on the Akan folkloric figure of the same name who often takes the shape of a spider. Her design reflects this.
429* BoisterousBruiser: She loves to brag and she has more than enough reasons to do so.
430* BoxingBattler: Zig-zagged. She normally fights with regular boxing moves- despite her civilian self being a kickboxer. Apparently, her kicks must be ''earned'', as she switches to using kickboxing during her one-on-one with Ladybug.
431* CainAndAbel: She abducts her younger sister Alya in a deranged attempt to keep her safe.
432* CarFu: Her main long ranged attack is throwing cars at the heroes.
433* {{Determinator}}: Even the Arc de Triomphe falling on her doesn't stop her for long. Soon afterwards she resurfaces and is ready to continue the fight.
434* DumbMuscle: She retains Nora's hotheadedness and gullibility, like when she thought Cat Noir had the Miraculous Earrings and was easily tricked into destroying a building which then falls onto her.
435* ExtraEyes: Going well with her whole spider motif, she has six eyes, four of which are on her helmet.
436* GiantSpider: Resembles one.
437* InNameOnly: Aside from being a spider-like creature, she bears little resemblance to the actual myth of Anansi.
438* TheJuggernaut: Completely unstoppable. A building falling on her barely slowed her down (though it was long enough to destroy her helmet).
439* JustToyingWithThem: She didn't take Ladybug, Cat Noir and even Nino as seriously as she should have.
440* LetsGetDangerous: For most of the episode she fights only with her fists. Then, as she's having a one-on-one match with Ladybug, she sees her opponent is quite fast and extremely hard to hit... And that's when she starts kicking and dominating.
441* MultiArmedAndDangerous: She has six arms and hits like a truck.
442* LightningBruiser: She is not only extremely strong but also very fast.
443* ProphetEyes: Her eyes are completely white.
444* SpiderManSendUp: [[ArachnidTropes Spider-based]] AnimalThemedSuperbeing? SuperStrength? [[AllWebbedUp Can create spider-webs]]? Check, check and check. Even the fact that she has [[MultiArmedAndDangerous six-arms]] can be read as this.[[note]]In what is famously known as the "Six Arms Saga", the spider-DNA that gave Spider-Man his powers escalated until he grew two extra set of arms in a failed attempt at curing himself of his abilities.[[/note]]
445* StrongAndSkilled: Nora's boxing prowess combined with her Akuma powers equals an opponent that Ladybug can't beat in melee combat.
446* SuperStrength: She can lift cars and crack stone with her punches.
447[[/folder]]
448
449[[folder:Sandboy]]
450[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sandboy.png]]
451[[caption-width-right:350:"The Sandboy just checked in. Now nightmares can begin!"]]
452
453A supervillain who can bring nightmares to life. His Akuma is contained in his pillow.
454----
455* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has blue skin.
456* {{BFS}}: While he doesn't have one himself, the Nightmare Ladybug created from his powers summons one with her own special version of Lucky Charm.
457* CharacterCatchphrase: "The Sandboy just checked in. Now nightmares can begin!"
458* DubNameChange: Le Marchand De Sable in the French version.
459* EvilKnockoff: He creates one of Ladybug with his powers from Cat Noir's nightmares.
460* EnfantTerrible: Sandboy is a young boy (hence the name).
461* MagicCarpet: He flies around on a giant pillow that can shoot sand which brings nightmares to life.
462* NightmareWeaver: His power allows him to bring people's nightmares to life and have them terrorize the waking world.
463* RealityWarper: Can summon people's nightmares into reality, and his spree eventually turns Paris into a WorldGoneMad.
464* TheSandman: Given his alias and dream-related powers, he's clearly meant to evoke the figure from European folklore who brings dreams to those asleep.
465[[/folder]]
466
467[[folder:Style Queen]]
468[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/style_queen_header_photo.png]]
469[[caption-width-right:350:"You're fired!"]]
470
471A supervillain with the power to turn people into glittery, golden statues. Her civilian identity is Chloé's mother, Audrey Bourgeois. The Akuma is in the rose on her hat. Total of Akumatizations: 4 (1 off-screen).
472----
473* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She has glittery golden skin.
474* BattleCouple: She forms this with Malediktator when they battle [[spoiler:Chloé as Queen Bee]] during the "Heroes' Day" arc.
475* CombatStilettos: She wears pointy stiletto heels that look similar to her normal heels as a civilian.
476* DuelBoss: With Cat Noir unable to assist, Ladybug is forced to confront her alone.
477* EvilIsPetty: Her Akumatization is over her throwing a temper tantrum when Gabriel puts her in the second row.
478* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: {{Averted|Trope}}. She has absolutely no problem with turning her husband and her daughter into statues. And in her second appearance, [[spoiler:she does the same thing to her second daughter]].
479* GodzillaThreshold:
480** While her Akumazation [[EvilIsPetty was due to incredibly petty reasons]], she nonetheless proved to be a formidable challenge. Notably, after even ''she'' failed to defeat the heroes, Hawk Moth came seriously close to outright giving up. In fact, even if Cat Noir was available for the battle, she'd probably ''win''. She's incredibly fast and her main offensive power is basically a OneHitKill, not to mention that she's immune to most attacks. It was only after a '''full-force''' Cataclysm by Plagg himself that she was finally defeated (or, more accurately, distracted for long enough).
481** In Season 4's ''Optigami'', Hawk Moth decides to bring her back as part of his trap to [[spoiler:force Ladybug to seek help from her Miraculous heroes to fight her which would give him and Nathalie an opportunity to discover her true identity]].
482* GoldColoredSuperiority: With a completely gold coloration, Style Queen is significant in every way. She is better at holding her own against the heroes than Hawk Moth's other akumatized villains (with Plagg's Cataclysm being the only way to defeat her), she held Adrien hostage and therefore prevented Cat Noir from appearing, and her defeat even made Hawk Moth nearly give up.
483* InvincibleVillain: She is so powerful that Ladybug doesn't stand a chance against her. She is only able to defeat her thanks to Plagg's help.
484-->'''Style Queen:''' My power is only equaled by my sense of fashion. I am ''invincible!'' [[EvilLaugh Hahahahahahaha!]]
485* MadeOfAir: She is completely comprised of glitter. The only solid part of her is the rose containing her Akuma, so she takes that off and leaves it behind a shield.
486* NearVillainVictory: Partly. While she wouldn't have been able to retrieve Cat Noir's Miraculous after unknowingly turning him into glitter, she managed to overpower Ladybug's Lucky Charm and would've defeated her had Plagg not intervene and use his own Cataclysm in order to stop her.
487* OneHitKill: Anyone hit by her beams turns into glitter.
488* ThePowerOfHate: Hawk Moth implies that the reason she's so powerful and dangerous, even in comparison to his other creations, is because the victim she was made from is such a hateful person.
489* ReducedToDust:
490** Well, ''glitter''. Style Queen can ''bring'' Adrien as a golden statue by transforming him into glitter dust and materializing him back into laying position. She also treats him like a hourglass by making his body slowly crumble into a pile of glitter dust to draw Gabriel out.
491** In "Optigami", her powers skip the statue aspect and leave all her victims as piles of glitter.
492* RevengeByProxy: Style Queen's beef is with Gabriel but when she realizes he's absent from the fashion show she attacks Adrien.
493* SoLastSeason: When she was first created, Hawk Moth touted her as his greatest Akumatization, to the point that her defeat drove him on a TenMinuteRetirement that ''made him give up on his goal to get the Miraculous''. Come season 3 and 4 however, and while Style Queen is still a formidable foe, Hawk Moth/Shadow Moth has created villains that have overshadowed Style Queen in both threat level (Cat Blanc) and in actually helping him achieve victory (Ephemeral).
494* SuperSmoke: With ''glitter''. She can turn herself into glitter and freely fly and manipulate herself, and also take other people with her.
495* TakenForGranite: Well, ''glitter''. With her scepter she's able to transform unwitting civilians into statues of golden glitter.
496* WouldHurtAChild:
497** Turns Adrien into a golden statue and attempted to kill him for her petty revenge at Gabriel. She later does the same thing to ''[[OffingTheOffspring her own daughter]]'' and [[HeroicSacrifice Alya, who took an attack meant for Ladybug]].
498** She does the same thing in "Optigami" where she hunts down and obliterates [[spoiler:Ladybug's Miraculous allies in their teen civilian forms]].
499[[/folder]]
500
501[[folder:Queen Wasp]]
502[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/queen_wasp_square.png]]
503[[caption-width-right:350:"So, who's exceptional now, then? Them... or me?"]]
504
505A wasp-themed supervillain based on the Bee Miraculous holder. Her civilian identity is Chloé Bourgeois, her second unique Akumatization. Her Akuma is in the Bee Miraculous. Total of Akumatizations: 2.
506----
507* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She has yellow skin.
508* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Naturally bees as the EvilKnockoff of the Bee Miraculous holder.
509* AntagonistAbilities: Unlike the Bee Miraculous holder who can only use her Venom once on a single person at melee range, she can summon swarms of wasps that can remotely paralyze as many people as she wants.
510* EvilKnockoff: Interesting in that she's a knockoff of ''herself''. Chloé temporarily becomes the Bee Miraculous holder, Queen Bee, at the beginning of the episode only to be akumatized into a villainous copy of her superhero-self three minutes later.
511* PaletteSwap: Her costume is just Queen Bee's with the yellow and black inverted.
512* TheParalyzer: Her wasps paralyze anyone they sting.
513* PestController: She controls a swarm of paralyzing wasps.
514* SoLastSeason: At the time of her debut, she was the first akumatized Miraculous holder. Since then, Queen Bee herself has gotten an upgraded akumatized version in Miracle Queen, who can control people in addition to paralyzing them.
515* TechnicolorEyes: Purple ones.
516* WalkingSpoiler: Her existence reveals that Chloé will get the Bee Miraculous and that not even Miraculous holders are immune from Akumatization.
517* WeaksauceWeakness: Her wasps are weak against water. By dragging Queen Wasp into the river, this gives the heroes a better advantage against her.
518* WickedWasps: A wasp-themed villain.
519[[/folder]]
520
521[[folder:Malediktator]]
522[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/malediktator_square.png]]
523[[caption-width-right:350:"By the power vested in me...!"]]
524
525A supervillain who can fire sun-shaped projectiles that makes anyone obey his every command. His civilian identity is André Bourgeois, the mayor. His Akuma is located in his sash. Total of Akumatizations: 3.
526----
527* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has blue-grey skin.
528* ArchnemesisDad: Ladybug recruits Chloé/Queen Bee to help deal with her now supervillain father. While Ladybug deals with the guards, Queen Bee uses her paralysis power to subjugate Malediktator.
529* BattleCouple: He does this with Style Queen as they fight [[spoiler:Chloé as Queen Bee]] during the "Heroes' Day" arc.
530* BrainwashedAndCrazy:
531** He can create yellow orbs which force anyone they hit to obey his commands.
532** In his third appearance, he creates micro-clones of himself that can directly control a person's brain.
533* CharacterCatchphrase: He activates his powers with the phrase "By the power vested in me…"
534* TheDogBitesBack: After being bullied, bossed and abused by Audrey for God-knows-how-long, André, as Malediktator, commands her to be a loyal, loving and extra-obedient wife.
535* DressedToOppress: Blends together Napoleonic clothing (such as a mask shaped like a bicorn hat), with trappings of this trope, such as great golden shouler pads/epaulettes, as well as a sash coloured like the French ''Tricolore'' that also bears a French cockade (though it's worth noting that as Mayor of Paris, André Bourgeois usually wears a ''tricolore'' sash — sans cockade — even when not akumatized).
536* EvilOverlord: As Mayor Bourgeois, he was a bumbling, corrupt but otherwise adequate leader. As Malediktator, he's... well, a dictator, using his literal power to compel its citizens for his and his family's whims.
537* HomingProjectile: He can guide his command orbs to track their targets, though he needs to at least be able to see them.
538* MayorPain: His supervillain [[MeaningfulName name]] should be a real clue.
539* MesACrowd: In Season 4's "Mega Leech", he gains the ability thanks to the titular sentimonster to create tiny clones of himself which can traverse directly into a citizen's brain to control them.
540* MirrorSelf: André Bourgeois is a bumbling but well-meaning father and incompetent mayor who easily caves into his daughter's demands. After becoming Malediktator, he becomes a harsh and demanding tyrant who forces everyone to do as he says.
541* NapoleonDelusion: Malediktator's mask looks similar to Napoleon Bonaparte's famous bicorne hat.
542* PunnyName: His name is a play on "malevolent", "dictator" and "valedictorian", as well as "malediction", literally "evil speaking," or more simply, "curse".
543* RankScalesWithAsskicking: It's quite obvious.
544* UnblockableAttack: His command orbs pass through objects and thus can't be blocked, only dodged.
545[[/folder]]
546
547[[folder:Frozer]]
548[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/frozer_small.png]]
549[[caption-width-right:300:''"Ladybug and Cat Noir, your frozen statues will sparkle like trophies above my kingdom of ice!"'']]
550->'''Voiced by: Philippe Candeloro (FR)'''
551
552An ice skating supervillain. His civilian identity is Philippe, the owner of the ice rink. His Akuma is in his skates. Total of Akumatizations: 6 (4 off-screen).
553----
554* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has icy-blue skin.
555* AnIcePerson: An ice-''skating'' person that freezes everything he skates on and can fire icicles from his skates.
556* CatchYourDeathOfCold: For no apparent reason other than "he's the ice guy", he speaks like he's all stuffed up from a cold, and has a purple nose (likely the blue-skinned equivalent to having a ''red'' nose when you have a cold).
557* DubNameChange: The Ice Skater in the French version.
558* HomeFieldAdvantage: As an ice-skating villain who turns Paris into a kingdom of ice, he is at an advantage in the now-Arctic Paris. This means Ladybug and Cat Noir need to utilise their ice power-ups to even the odds.
559* TechnicolorEyes: His sclerae are purple.
560* WalkingWasteland: Of the "icy wasteland" variety. Everywhere he goes, everything freezes.
561[[/folder]]
562
563[[folder:Catalyst]]
564[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/catalyst_square.png]]
565[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hawk Moth, I give you the power to release as many Akumas as you desire. From now on, you are the almighty Scarlet Moth."'']]
566
567A super powering villain. Her civilian identity is Nathalie Sancoeur. Her Akuma is in her tablet. Total of Akumatizations: 2.
568----
569* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She has periwinkle skin.
570* DistaffCounterpart: Abilitie-wise, she's this to her own progenitor, Hawk Moth.
571** Costume-wise, she's basically a female version of the Collector.
572* LoopholeAbuse: Catalyst is this for the one-Akuma-at-a-time restriction of the Moth Brooch. Lampshaded by Master Fu, who notes that it was only a matter of time before Hawk Moth figured out the full range of his abilities.
573* MeaningfulName: A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction. In the same sense, Catalyst herself is meant to increase Hawk Moth's power.
574* NotBrainwashed: [[spoiler:Nathalie willingly and loyally allows Hawk Moth to akumatize her.]]
575* PersonalityPowers: The [[LogicalExtreme logical conclusion]] of this trope. She is a SatelliteCharacter to her boss as a civilian. As such, her powers as a villain are meant to specifically expand his own.
576* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: The main colours of her design. This also applies to the villains she spreads her power to; she turns Hawk Moth red after empowering him, and the Akumas and villains he creates turn red because of Catalyst's power.
577* SuperEmpowering: Her power is to supercharge the powers of others, which she uses to boost Hawk Moth's power so he can reakumatize nearly everyone who was akumatized before all at once.
578* {{Telepathy}}: Like Hawk Moth, she's also able to communicate with those she empowers, complete with her own visor-shaped hologram.
579* TheUnfought: The only villain that Ladybug doesn't even encounter directly, let alone deakumatize. Instead, Hawk Moth takes away her powers off-screen, after he is defeated as Scarlet Moth. The second time she's akumatized, her health declines so much that Hawk Moth has to de-akumatize her himself, [[spoiler:and even if he hadn't, Ladybug wouldn't have had a chance to fight her because her civilian identity was one of Scarlet Moth's would-be Akuma victims]].
580* UnknownRival: Not only do the heroes never fight Catalyst, they aren't even aware of her existence. While they do speculate about how Hawk Moth was able to akumatize so many people at once, they only conclude that he found a way to give himself more powers, not catching on to the LoopholeAbuse at play.
581* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's never directly explained how [[spoiler:Nathalie undid her transformation as Catalyst before transforming into Mayura]], though future episodes allow one to put together an answer: [[spoiler:"[[Recap/MiraculousLadybugS03E05Reflekdoll Reflekdoll]]" suggests that Miraculous transformations can override other transformations, and "[[Recap/MiraculousLadybugS03E13Startrain Startrain]]" shows that akumatized villains will continue to act on the emotions they were akumatized over if Hawk Moth isn't directing them]].
582* WorfHadTheFlu: Her second appearance is cut short due to [[spoiler:Nathalie's illness rendering her too weak to keep up her powering influence]].
583[[/folder]]
584
585[[folder:Rena Rage]]
586[[quoteright:333:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rena_rage.png]]
587[[caption-width-right:333:"I am now... RENA RAGE!"]]
588The supervillain counterpart of the Fox Miraculous holder. Her civilian identity is Alya Césaire, her second unique Akumatization. Her Scarlet Akuma is in the Fox Miraculous.
589----
590* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: She is a fox-themed supervillain.
591* DisposableDecoyDoppelganger: Rena Rouge's most common use for her illusion powers is to create duplicates of other heroes to distract the Akumas. These illusions always dissolve the instant someone touches them.
592* PaletteSwap: She is just Rena Rouge but her hair and costume are recolored red.
593* RedIsViolent: Scarlet Moth's enhanced power gives her a red coloration, and a violent temperament to boot.
594[[/folder]]
595
596[[folder:Shell Shock]]
597[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shell_shock_small.png]]
598[[caption-width-right:300:"There is no more Carapace. There is only... SHELL SHOCK!"]]
599The supervillain counterpart of the Turtle Miraculous holder. His civilian identity is Nino Lahiffe, his second unique Akumatization. His Scarlet Akuma is in the Turtle Miraculous.
600----
601* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: He is a turtle-themed supervillain.
602* DubNameChange: Carapire in the original French version.
603* MeaningfulName: "Carapire" is a portmanteau of "Carapace", Nino's superhero name, and ''pire'', meaning "worse".
604* PaletteSwap: He is just Carapace but his Miraculous costume is recolored red.
605* RedIsViolent: Like Rena Rage, Carapace gains a red coloration and a matching violent temperament.
606[[/folder]]

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