I heard somewhere that Dr. Doofenshmirtz always does things that help the opposing side, so OWCA encourages him to become a villain, while also having Perry be his therapist
My Hero Academia. The villains were made by a corrupt society and in the end Izuku and co changed the world so more people like Tenko/Shigaraki could be born. In the very last chapter, a messed up boy is getting the help that Tenko never did. Also, Izuku proved you don't need to have Quirk to be a Hero. You just need to have Money!😅
I used to root for the heroes but after a while the villains started to make more sense to me. Their back stories motives feelings etc feel more heroic and human than the heroes.
Its all matter of prospective, the hero does what he does because he thinks that's right and so does the villain, their final objective doesn't matter, what they do to accomplish it does
let me stop u at zero seconds budd, what u need to know is a villain is only considered a villain if they didnt take the most rightious way possible of undoing evil, in other words jsut because they have a good motive and motivation doesnt mean its right to blow up half a planet and act like an arse the rest of their lives. the evil there alone even under other circumstances more then justifies a swift silent and pityless assasination or demise. the meaning of the words can easily be broken down into chunks right there and is self explanatory. be sure to remove this and reupload when uve learned your lesson
I’m not sure why so many people can’t figure out that Miguel IS a villain who’s lying about his intentions. He is from THE FUTURE. While claiming he’s trying to prevent all the timeline’s destruction….. BUT HES FROM A FUTURE THAT EXISTS. Meaning there’s nothing to adjust because the future happens. His existence is proof that it happens. Next
"You and I are the same, we're both motivated by our desire for peace and justice the justice that i have delivered against the leaf village its no different from what you are trying to do to me. Everyone feels the same pain in losing something dear, you and I both have experience that same pain, you strive for your justice and I strive for mine. We're both just ordinary men who has been driven to seek vengeance In the name of justice. And if comes call vengeance justice such justice will only breed further vengeance and trigger a vicious cycle of hatred" -Nagato
Sorry but Grendel is not right. That humans were just cheering making their business. If that monster kill my people for no reason it’s normal that I kill him too. His mother didn’t raise him well and when he pay for his actions you seek revenge? It’s hypocritical. What Beowulf did IS heroic, especially if you consider that humans are way too weaker than them.
1:32 Am I the only one that thought that was a camouflaged ad and was ready to skip it until realizing it only sounded like one? "You are being hunted, this villain is chasing you right now, and its name is VPN Data Collectors"
Didn't Miguel lose his wife and daughter and then try to replace an alternate version of himself in another universe which led to the collapse of that world? Was it breaking the canon that caused the collapse or was it him trying to live in a universe he didn't belong to? Did he lose "his family" to a universal logical fallacy or his own grief and greed?
Death isn't right in Puss in Boots, though. He isn't interested in teaching Puss a lesson or making things right or anything. All cats have 9 lives not just Puss, he didn't break any rule or law. Death acted out of ego. Seeing a hero running around claiming he "laughs in the face of death" and getting praised for it while in reality he isn't risking anything infuriated him, so he went and decided to torture Puss in his last life. He wanted Puss to suffer for the personal slights he (inadvertently) committed, that's why he doesn't show up at all when Puss is at his most vulnerable in the cat retirement home, Death knows Puss is miserable there so he's happy to let him stew in his own pity wasting away. It's only when Puss sees a way out that Death sets out to deny him. Death himself admits he's acting out of line. "why don't I do us both a favor and take this last one now?" "Previous life puss: That's cheating!" "shhh. don't tell." Yeah he tells him he didn't value any of his lives but its not some kind of lesson, it's just mental torture.
I don't think that miguel is right, he is very similar to Miles, a spiderman that was created in a way different to the canon version, he comes from a universe where peter had already been spiderman so i think he has a huge blind spot there
I definitely think death is a villain not only because he's taunting him with death, but he's also trying to prematurely kill puss. Puss hasn't done anything yet to warrant his final death like he did with his other lives. He didn't do anything stupid or something to get him killed. Death is trying to take puss's life despite it not being warranted.
Miquel isnt right though. "Canon Events" aren't real and are nothing more then trauma justification. Oh what about Mambatten? It destabilized when Miles saved the Inspector you say? You'll notice the destabilization begins at the point the spot infected super hydron collider debris landed. Spot is why the reality destablized.