I may be a bit late on the ticket, but I just peaked into the finale of Amazing Lady Bug which is ironically the prequel/origin story for Ladybug. When Ladybug and Cat Noir defeat one of the villains of the week, Stoneheart, they don't know they have to purify him or his Akuma yet.
Later his human form reverts back, and then his Akuma starts to multiply rapidly infecting dozens of people, male or female alike into Stoneheart clones under his control, creating an army of himself.
They clear everything up by the end. Fun still, that we learn the reason they have to purify Akuma is that this happens basically. In theory, any of the show's monsters, from Volpina, to Princess Fragrance or even Reflekta might multiply and corrupt others out of control if not purified. The show introduces a built in twinning mechanism!
Directly from the wiki,
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Originally Posted by miraculousladybug.wikia
If an akuma goes uncaptured and unpurified, it will duplicate itself exponentially. The copies of the akuma will subsequently fly around and indiscriminately seek out other humans. Any humans that make contact with the akuma clones will turn into exact physical copies of the original hosts villain form and be petrified in this state. Should the akuma's former host manage to regain the negative emotions that transformed them to begin with, the original akuma will return to corrupt them once again, and the aforementioned duplicates will awaken and be under their full control, becoming a massive clone army.
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It's corruption+twinning+Monster of the week tf, some fun stuff to think about.