In anime, villains could sometimes have very successful endings, even more successful than the main characters. Here are some examples: Although the main character in the movie, Tanjiro, was the protagonist, he had experienced many challenges and difficulties throughout the story, but in the end, he successfully destroyed the ghost and became a hero. Although Alan was the main character in the beginning of the story, he experienced a lot of pain and suffering, but in the end, he successfully achieved his goal and became a powerful leader. Although Okabe Rentaro was the main character in " The Gate of the Stone of Destiny," he experienced a lot of experiments and pain in the story, but in the end, he discovered the truth and successfully changed the past. Although Sasuke in Naruto was a villain at the beginning, he experienced many challenges and battles throughout the story. In the end, he successfully achieved his goal of becoming a powerful ninja. These stories showed that villains could also have successful endings in anime and were sometimes more charming and memorable than the main characters.
There were many situations in anime where the villain had the last laugh. Here are some examples: Although Orochimaru was the main character's opponent in Naruto, he was always a controversial villain in the entire plot. Although he finally got his true goal, he was still very happy and satisfied after achieving his goal. 2. Kotaro Gui in Silver Soul. Although he played the villain role in the whole plot, he was not an evil person. He often showed his wisdom and wit in a humorous way, and finally won the decisive battle with the protagonist. Although Fliesa in Dragon Ball was a powerful villain, he was not evil. Instead, he was a person who longed to be the ruler of the universe. Although he was defeated in the final battle, he was still very optimistic and confident that he would succeed in the end. The above are just some examples. In fact, there are many situations in which the villain has the last laugh in the anime. It depends on the character, background, plot setting, and other factors.
There were many animes with villains as the main characters, such as Naruto, One Piece, and Reaper. The villains in anime often had unique personalities and goals that were more interesting and eye-catching than the protagonists. In addition to these animes, there were many other animes with villains such as Silver Soul, Attack of the Giant, and Ghost Blade.
There were many anime works where the female lead was the villain, such as Naruto's Thousand-Hand Pillar, Death Note's L, One Piece's Nami, and so on. These female protagonists were often the protagonists of the righteous side in the story, but in the end, they became the villains, showing their unusual personalities and motives.
There were many animes with villains as the main characters, such as Naruto, Death Note, Rebellious Lelouch, Evil Crown, and so on. The protagonists of these anime characters were sometimes good and sometimes bad, but in the storyline, they often turned into villains.
I've seen some anime where some villains successfully defeated the main character in the final battle. The following are some examples: In the Death Note, Yagami was originally a bad boy, but he used the Death Note to achieve his evil goal in a duel with the protagonist, Xiao Xia, and finally became the protagonist's opponent. 2. Naruto Uzumaki was originally an ordinary ninja in the battle of the Ninja Village. However, he showed great strength and wisdom in the battle with the main character, Payne, and finally succeeded in counterattacking. 3. Monchi D. Luffy in One Piece. In the story of One Piece, he was an adventurer. However, he was seriously injured in the duel with the protagonist Sauron. In the end, he relied on perseverance and determination to successfully become the Pirate King. 4. Shinsuke Takasugi in Silver Soul was originally a Ronin, but in the duel with the main character Kagura, he showed his powerful combat ability and wit, and finally turned the tables and successfully became Kagura's opponent. These villains 'counterattack successfully demonstrated their strong strength and perseverance in a specific environment, and at the same time, it allowed the audience to understand the inner world of the characters more deeply.
There were many animes in which the main character had transformed. The following were some of the more popular examples: 1." Tokyo Ghoul ": The protagonist, Kimki Yan, became a ghoul after mutation and embarked on a terrifying journey. 2 Naruto: The protagonist Naruto Uzumaki experienced many transformations and battle scenes during his growth, such as the transformation from a primary school student to a ninja. 3 One Piece: The protagonist Luffy experienced many adventures and transformations before becoming One Piece, such as the transformation from an ordinary fisherman to a pirate. 4." Attack of the Giant ": The protagonist Alan experienced many transformations and battle scenes during his growth, such as the transformation from a teenager to a giant. 5 " Ghost Blade ": After becoming a ghost, the protagonist Tanjiro experienced many battles and transformations, such as fighting ghosts and gradually adapting to the life of a ghost.
The following villains in movies, TV dramas, or anime, although evil, made the audience deeply reflect on human nature and social reality while enjoying their performances and stories: Joker in " The Dark Knight ": Although he is a villain, he has strong human nature and emotions. His madness and wit shocked the audience and inspired the audience to think and explore human nature. 2. Uchiha Iachi in Naruto: He is a very ambitious and cruel villain, but his inner world is full of contradictions and pain. His choices and actions make the audience think more deeply about morality and humanity. 3. Cooper Savitz in Interstellar: He was an extreme racist and war criminal, but his actions and thoughts also caused the audience to reflect on war and racialism. Neo in The Matrix: He was a computer hacker, but in the process of becoming the leader of the black market, he gradually realized the truth and moral values of human society. 5. Rick Deckard in Blade Runner 2049: A cop and anti-hero who gradually discovers the nature and meaning of human beings and society in the process of hunting down clones. These villains not only showed extreme evil and cruelty, but also made the audience think deeply about human nature, morality, society and reality.
There are many anime characters with villains as the main characters. Here are some of them: 1 Kirito in Sword Art Online is the villain. He became the strongest warrior in the game, but at the end of the game, he chose to betray the player community and become a member of the evil forces. Alan in Attack on Titan was seen as a villain in many cases. He initially joined the Giant Hunters to protect his family, but the plot gradually became cruel and violent. 3. Steins (Gate) in The Stone of Destiny was portrayed as a villain. He was a genius physicist who created a time machine to investigate a mysterious experiment, but it led to a series of strange events. 4. Rurouni in The Rebellion was a complex character who was seen as a villain in many situations. She tried to rule the world through war but ultimately chose to fight alongside her friends and companions. This is only a small part of the anime with the male lead as the villain. If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask me.
There were many male protagonists in anime that were villains, such as Naruto, Death Note, Rebellious Lelouch, Gintama, and so on. The male protagonists in these animes usually challenged the balance of the entire world or had evil motives. However, these villains in anime were not necessarily evil. They also had their own unique charm and stories.
Kirito in the Sword and Sword Art was a typical useless protagonist. Although he had a strong gaming talent, he was very bad at socializing and sports in the real world. Alan in 'The Attacking Giant' was also a typical loser protagonist. Although he had a strong fighting talent and amazing wisdom, he was always hesitant in making decisions and actions, and was easily influenced and restricted by others. In addition, there were many other useless protagonists in anime such as Sasuke in Naruto, Luffy in One Piece, Ishida Yulong in Death, and so on. Although these protagonists were not outstanding in some aspects, they had their own unique charm and growth process, becoming one of the favorite characters of the audience.