Akumatized villains

"When it comes to luring superheroes, what could be better than creating supervillains?"

- Hawk Moth

, also called evilized villains, are people transformed into supervillains by Hawk Moth with Akumatization, the superpower of the Moth Miraculous.

Transformation
Whenever a person has strong negative emotions, such as anger, frustration, jealousy, disappointment, humiliation or sadness, Hawk Moth senses it from his lair and charges a butterfly with dark power to form an akuma. The akuma flies away from Hawk Moth's lair to where the person is, and possesses an important object that belongs to the person. Immediately, Hawk Moth telepathically links up to the person in order to communicate, using a butterfly-shaped light mask that goes around his and the person's eyes. Also, in that moment, the area around the victim's eyes darkens. He gives them a new name for their supervillain identity and then explains to the person that he'll give them the ability to accomplish their goals and/or get revenge, if, in turn, the person will retrieve the Ladybug Miraculous and Cat Miraculous from Ladybug and Cat Noir, respectively. Once the person agrees, black and purple smoke appears from the possessed object and surrounds the person. Once it vanishes, the person has transformed into a supervillain. If Hawk Moth needs to telepathically talk with them again, his light mask will reappear on both Hawk Moth and the villain.

Sometimes, over living things are indirectly transformed with the main victim, such as Fang changing into a dragon in "Guitar Villain" when Jagged Stone is akumatized. Inanimate objects that are not the akumatized object can change because of the victim's akumatization, such as Roger Raincomprix's car transforming in "Rogercop".

Abilities
An akumatized villain usually has an appearance and abilities that relate to their infected object, occupation, circumstances, and/or interests. For example, because of Xavier Ramier's love of pigeons and his object being a pigeon call, he becomes Mr. Pigeon, a villain with a suit based off of pigeons and the ability to command pigeons. In whatever way they're changed, an akumatized villain usually has enhanced abilities and skills. A majority of the time, their objects end up becoming their weapons, such as the Bubbler's bubble wand and Guitar Villain's guitar.

Aside from their peculiar powers, supervillains seem to have enhanced strength, durability, and fighting skills. For example, Lady Wifi manages to pin down Cat Noir when they are both disarmed, and the Mime is able to hold the Eiffel Tower with his own strength. Every villain, after being corrupted, remembers the cause of their distress and the person who caused it, so they usually try to get revenge. Additionally, some villains, namely Copycat, the Evillustrator, and Horrificator, remember the people whom they have romantic feelings for (Ladybug, Marinette, and Ivan Bruel respectively) and still care for them while transformed.

Hawk Moth can't mind control his villains, psychologically manipulating them instead. He can't read their minds either, seeing and feeling only what they are seeing and feeling. However, if a supervillain doesn't go and retrieve the Miraculous like they were asked to, Hawk Moth can control their bodies for a short period of time in order to inflict pain onto them until they agree to do it as quickly as possible. He can also remove their powers, another threat he uses against his victims to keep them on-task.

As seen in "Ladybug &amp; Cat Noir" and "Stoneheart", if Ladybug doesn't purify a villain's akuma when she captures it, the akuma multiplies, and they transform various people into frozen copies of the villain. When the original akuma's victim is akumatized again, the copies unfreeze, and the villain has control over them, able to make them follow his or her orders and desires.

Defeat
In order to defeat a villain and release the akuma, the special object that the akuma infects needs to be destroyed. After the object is destroyed, Ladybug uses her yo-yo to capture the akuma to "de-evilize" and revert it back into a normal butterfly. After the Miraculous Ladybug has reverted the damage caused since the akuma infected the villain, they are detransformed by the purple smoke, with only blurry memories of what happened (like a dream that can't be remembered clearly).

List of akumatized villains
To see each villain's akumatized object, see List of akumatized objects

Trivia

 * Many of the supervillains' face masks, such as those of Stormy Weather, Lady Wifi, and the Evillustrator, resemble the shape of a butterfly, most likely in reference to the akumas. Similarly, the four eyeholes in Darkblade's helmet resemble the four wings of a butterfly.SW Aurore akumatized.jpeg
 * When an akuma infects the object of the new villain and the light mask appears around their face, the darkened area is almost always an indication of the shape of their mask.
 * People can be akumatized after the first time, though it's unknown if a person's second akumatization results in a different appearance or the same appearance from their first akumatization.
 * There are some cases in which a villain reappears or gets akumatized in an irregular situation more than once.
 * In "Timebreaker", both Alixes from two different timelines get akumatized.
 * In "The Evillustrator", Nathaniel's dream includes Lady Wifi and Stormy Weather.
 * Ivan transforms into Stoneheart in both of the Origins episodes.
 * In "The Puppeteer", the Puppeteer uses her powers to bring back Lady Wifi, the Evillustrator, and Rogercop.
 * According to Hawk Moth, it is implied that Lila may return as a villain due to her not forgiving Ladybug in "Volpina".
 * After Hawk Moth gives his victims their new names, they accept them and discard their former names until they are defeated.
 * Ladybug and Cat Noir usually try to persuade the supervillains to calm down and stop their rampage when they get a chance to do so.
 * Most of the villains are seen near Marinette and/or Adrien shortly before the akuma infects them.
 * In most cases, the villains usually get what they want when they are transformed or after they are defeated. However, this doesn't always happen.
 * It is unknown if non-humans, such as robots, animals, or kwamis, can be akumatized, but Season 2 will have some answers, as revealed by Thomas Astruc at San Diego Comic-Con 2016.


 * Various animals and objects that are not infected by the akuma can be transformed indirectly with the akumatized villains.
 * Roger Raincomprix's police car transforms with him, its appearance changing and it being able to fly.
 * When Jagged Stone turns into Guitar Villain, Fang is transformed into a dragon.
 * Santa Claus's horses turn into reindeer, and his sleigh changes its appearance as well, gaining the ability to fly.


 * According to Nooroo, the Moth Miraculous is meant to create superheroes rather than supervillains.
 * While Hawk Moth can threaten his victims to focus on getting Ladybug and Cat Noir's Miraculouses with removing their powers or causing them pain, the ability is supposed to be used to keep akumatized heroes from becoming evil.
 * Several times, however, the akumatized villains would identify themselves as heroes like Dark Owl.
 * Some villains call themselves heroes as a ruse like Volpina.
 * A recurring element is people being akumatized into supervillains versions of heroes like Copycat and Antibug.
 * Thomas Astruc noted that Marinette would be a hard person to akumatize as she is an optimistic person.
 * He also noted that Adrien has not yet been akumatized because he is so used to disappointment.

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