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@Plottwisterrx Жыл бұрын
Will you do light in your next video? He’s the definition of God complexes. The idea that he’s word is absolute and he’s genuine belief that everything he does is for a better world.
@acnologia1020 Жыл бұрын
Gilgamesh definitely also kirei would also be good
@wagerobot5231 Жыл бұрын
recommendation for your god complex video: Gray from Angels of Death
@HeavenlyZanpakuto Жыл бұрын
Can we see Zamasu in the next video?
@wagerobot5231 Жыл бұрын
Being X from Saga of Tanya the Evil
@Kai4life4 Жыл бұрын
On the topic of Junko, I've watched a few different takes on her and I think my favorite interpretation is that she's just as much of a victim of her despair-obsession as everyone else. It's easy to assume from how she's presented that she's a detached psycho who doesn't take anything seriously, but I'd say that's a front. While it's true and pivotally important that her analytic skills make life boring and predictable, and thus despair is the only thing that gives her life meaning, some extra material sheds some light on what that's really like. **(Spoilers for Danganronpa Zero and Danganronpa: IF)** Danganronpa Zero, though it takes place from the perspective of a Junko with altered memories for a majority of its runtime, does show us a Junko that cares heavily for her boyfriend, Yasuke Matsuda. She's attached at his hip for most of the novel, if I recall. It's important to note that the implication is that this is how her personality might be without the more villainous aspects of it. We see a Junko who cares for her friends and those around her. Then in Danganronpa IF, which takes place from the perspective of Mukuro in an alternate timeline where she doesn't die, Junko confronts Mukuro before she's about to put everything she's got into killing her and for a while, there's no eccentricity, no antagonism, she's teasing but in an almost supportive way when she thinks about their memories of their school life. She says she loves her, and then solemnly says goodbye. Junko doesn't want to kill her. Beneath everything she genuinely cares about her the most. This is all to say that Junko isn't just a crazy person with no attachment. Rather, it's that attachment that Junko uses to inflict despair on herself. When you consider that, a lot of her actions take on a different light: She betrays and kills Mukuro in the killing game *because* she loves her so much, and that would cause her an immeasurable amount of despair. She ends up killing Matsuda, the one she loved more than anyone, with her own hand; after she does she's laughing and crying from the despair because of the grief and pleasure of the act She lets her classmates survive the tragedy because she cares about them, then orchestrates the killing game because she wanted to feel the direct despair for being responsible for her closest friends murdering each other. Junko loves and cares as much as a normal person, but she's cursed with that despair addiction, so she's forced to tear down anything she ever loves.
@itsallfictional5119 Жыл бұрын
Yep I have the same interpretation on her too! Sometimes I really think I’m looking into it.
@sirrealgaming6913 Жыл бұрын
there's been a lot of psychological breakdowns of Junko's character and this is the theory most people agree with
@liviwaslost Жыл бұрын
Plus, she literally wants her own plans to fail in someway so she can feel more despair.
@hype5456 Жыл бұрын
Goddamn you spitting straight 🔥🔥🔥
@opentabsofFanFiction Жыл бұрын
Kinda reminds me of Zeref in a way, everytime he loves something it dies.
@topcat59 Жыл бұрын
Honestly endeavor is more of a villain in the eyes of certain people not to the world, so I find perfectly fine using him as an example bro.😺
@DumbChaoticPhoque Жыл бұрын
in case you dont know just wait until you watch the most recent episode of my hero and if you are waiting for the dub or waiting for the until all of the most recent season is out you are in for the ride of you life for the most recent season
@MrProdigy810 Жыл бұрын
I’d have put him in your next video
@rkthetrashartist3887 Жыл бұрын
I too. We gotta remember while Endeavor is on a path of trying to redeem himself, we gotta remember Endeavor started off as a borderline villain.
@machinaowl910 Жыл бұрын
I don't view characters with a lot of baggage as villains, and you could call a lot of characters villains if you do so lol. I had a pretty crappy dad, and I wish my father cared as much about me as Endeavor lol. My father never really acknowledged or tried to make amends for the things he has done in the past, and it's just a cycle that he doesn't try to break away from. I view Endeavor as admirable in a way. Most people don't try to take responsibility for the sins or mistakes. If they were in his place, they wouldn't take a potential bullet or knife wound to make up for what they did wrong. I know damn well I wouldn't lmao. The fact that he deservingly receives ZERO forgiveness from his family but he still tries to save people is respectable. He's committed to serving his community and protecting everyone.
@Nostripe361 Жыл бұрын
@@rkthetrashartist3887 I think he was on the edge of being a villain. He still did his work as a hero properly. I feel that he, rather than a villain, is another representation of how this society has failed people. It really feels that in Hero Academia, one could legamitely argue that society itself is a villain with how it leaves behind those that don't fit perfectly into its assigned roles.
@alexdinu589 Жыл бұрын
I like how twice and toga care deeply about the league and they would do anything to protect their friends and twice actually tried to live a normal life he had a job a place to live but when he was in an accident that wasn't his fault he was left behind and thrown away however when twice entered the legue of villains he stood with them threw thick and thin and when hawks told him he could start over by abandoning his friends he absolutely refused, in a way he has the quality of a hero but he fought for the villains
@TheGrossDemon Жыл бұрын
Honestly him and Toga would be complete assets to the heros if society didn't look down on them so much. I was hoping he would also touch on Spinner (then again I'm still watching the video lol) because he was also made a villian by society simply refusing to accept him for how he looks, espectually with what just happened in the manga and how his treatment has had a larger effect on people like him. But that's also late game so I can see why he would consider leaving that out. But even Spinner cares about his friends and did all he could to make sure they would succeed. None of Shigiraki's team is really bad people, they just ended up in this position because of the society they live in.
@grandadmiralzaarin4962 Жыл бұрын
I actually quite admired Kimblee in Brotherhood and the manga because, while an absolutely horrible psychopath, he does have a code and he's true to it even beyond his death. He holds everyone to the same standard as he does himself. He's willing to stake his life on his outlook and follow through, he holds great admiration for characters that do the same, even if they are opponents. There's something respectable in that. Much in the same way King Bradley/Wrath remained true to his own values and goals, there's just something about someone sticking to their guns even at the cost of their own life that even if you disagree with their stance, you can admire that aversion to hypocrisy.
@takumidoutou4412 Жыл бұрын
This is why he’s my fave I think he’s fascinating.
@Sunaki1000 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely right, he hates hypocricy beyond anything else.
@msk-qp6fn Жыл бұрын
@@Sunaki1000honestly that is something i can definitely respect even admire
@machinaowl910 Жыл бұрын
I think it's because we highly value those traits in people as well as ourselves. Hypocrites are insufferable right? The thing about it is that hypocrisy (at least when one is aware of it) actually holds some benefit to the person. You can't always stick to your guns or do something "if it's the last thing you'll do". Sometimes you have to step back, realize that there is something wrong, and try to rectify it. Cognitive dissonance is something that human beings need to survive. The most important thing is what you actually do with that cognitive dissonance once it is brought to your attention. Most people sit on it and deny it, which is why we find hypocrites annoying to begin with. It'd be a GOOD thing if Kimblee or any of the villains in FMA were hypocrites, because then there would be some potential to realize and understand their flaws. With a person who's 100% set to anything, there's no getting through to them or them changing their ways. A person who is apathetic to being a piece of crap isn't really respectable to me at all. They KNOW how horrible they are but they still continue to do the same thing over and over again. Those types of people are way worse than hypocrites.
honestly i really appreciate how you explained at the start that you didn't mean to use the term insane as a negative generalization of people with mental illness, a lot of people don't think of the impact that it has on those who do have a mental illness (diagnosed or not), you're super chill, much appreciated
@AxelBeats Жыл бұрын
Chill is what I aim for 🤙 glad you enjoyed friend :)
@puppimin Жыл бұрын
When it comes to Junko its not really much to say than what you've already said. She's a mixture of a lot of things. The kick off for what she is started when she a child and destroyed her own sand castle just cause and wanted to be sad. She's obsessed with despair and the unpredictable. She changes personalities because she's get bored sticking with just one. I don't think you can limit her to just one thing because she's shown to be this embodiment of chaos.
@gogauze Жыл бұрын
So, I was going to say a whole thing, but I got distracted and realized I was writing a different essay. But the main thing I wanted to say here is that you used the proper definition of the word chaos, and I see you.
@gideonragnason6706 Жыл бұрын
Too bad her backstory never really had any relevance in game or even the Anime. All we saw out about her was just her saying vague words about despair without any explanation and all things she did before were just plot contrivance because author was so lazy he couldn't find a better reason why students were forced to murder each other in a school... In the end Junko may have had some potentially ideas but all she came out to be is just an embodiment of fanservice and nothingness...
@happyclown4331 Жыл бұрын
The beginning of the video really paints mental stigma in a more postive light. Thank you for that, that's something that's always drawn me to these characters that you seemingly don't understand but then slowly begin to realize the ever so similar characterists in how they are just trying to function and protect themselves! I really dig your style so thanks for putting these types of videos together!!!
@AxelBeats Жыл бұрын
I'm very happy you enjoyed :)
@Ferny48 Жыл бұрын
These villain videos are so unique and nuanced. You're so articulate. A villain with a god complex that I can think of is probably Muzan from Demon Slayer since he's basically trying to achieve Godhood, considers everyone beneath him and views himself not being 100% perfect as something akin to a sin.
@יונתןטל-י1ע Жыл бұрын
"You see im a simple man , i see monster and doflamingo on the same vid and i click on it"
@epicfilmer2474 Жыл бұрын
Absolute w
@hiitsalex6780 Жыл бұрын
Don't blame you.
@heh.5358 Жыл бұрын
Honestly i hope he come back later on because he is such a menace
@TheMaestroMizerous Жыл бұрын
"I'm a guy with simple tastes. Jokers, societies, and gasoline!" *Pours gas on you*
@DXe4Ea Жыл бұрын
אה יש עוד ישראלים
@mangantasy289 Жыл бұрын
As someone dealing with mental illness myself (and recently having felt/feeling more "insane" than ever before) I absolutely want to point out how much I appreciate the point you make at the beginning. Because it can't be said often enough that even if "insanity" (and yes, exactly, might have different definitions relative to whom you ask) in media is often linked to villany, violence, being "dangerous", etc, this is rarely the case in real life. Which leads me to a big THANK YOU for backing your analysis up with the right research. Because there is already more than enough bad representation out there, and even if it might be entertaining, it messes things up and makes it all the harder for the real people out there struggling with such issues. Also I'm still glad to see you thrive in these longer, more elaborate videos. Keep on the good work :). And have fun doing so. About your actual video, so well done, I enjoyed very much. You picked great examples to illustrate that so many mental health conditions are "created" by a multitude of elements. I'm not as eloquent as you, especially not right now, but you did great.
@AxelBeats Жыл бұрын
Stay strong friend, sending love
@mangantasy289 Жыл бұрын
@@AxelBeats genuinely thank you. I'm still taking the fight
@AxelBeats Жыл бұрын
@@mangantasy289 i have faith you'll make it through and i'm in your corner. One day at a time friend
@StoryBird2 Жыл бұрын
My favorite moment in FMAB was when Kimblee was talking to Winry about her parents, like we KNOW he's evil but in that moment you can't tell if he's sincere or manipulating her, they don't come back to that and tell us either. We have to guess and that's what makes it so scary
@HectorCotto97 Жыл бұрын
While idk about the mental illness angle, Junko as a character is majorly influenced by something out of her control (for the most part),her talent. In the world of Danganronpa where people are born with superhuman levels of talent, Junko's talent in particular is an incredibly sharp double edged sword. Her Ultimate Analytic talent allows her to pretty much understand anything and everything she sees. Not only that but her talent also allows her to learn just about anything, she even learned how to program an AI by stealing the knowledge of one of her classmates. You understand what this means don't you? Since she was little she had the ability to understand everything around her which means that by some point life stopped being interesting and the only place she found some kind of relief from her boredom was in chaos and Despair. I think one of the best ways to describe Junko would be: *self destructive* . She's smart enough to bring about the end of the world but she also always make sure that whatever she does always has a small chance to blow up in her face. Junko is essentially a girl who is constantly trying to fight against her own boredom and is even willing to kill her own bf (or at least someone she had strong feelings for) in order to experience the crushing feeling of losing someone dear to her.
@royalavera354 Жыл бұрын
I think Endeavor is more like inspector Lunge in Monster, both obsessed with perfection, forgetting the relationship with their loved ones and redeeming themselves.
@Indarow Жыл бұрын
Speaking of Monster: January 1st on Netflix.
@daralic2255 Жыл бұрын
Johan has a high level of cognitive empathy instead of the actual feeling of empathy. He can understand other people’s emotions by understanding the context around that person.
@jessieneurotica7433 Жыл бұрын
loved this vid, though i feel in the western section at the end, Jinx from Arcane would have been a great example with what is believed to be a combination of PTSD, BPD, and Schizophrenia as a result of her accidentally killing most of her family, believing her sister abandoned her, and being taken in by an extremist with a somewhat similar traumatic background. I know she technically is portrayed as a protagonist, but let's be real, she's done things just as horrible as others on this list.
@AxelBeats Жыл бұрын
I didn't wanna double dip too much on the previous episode's series lol otherwise jinx would have been in 100%
@stefanjamel5735 Жыл бұрын
I definitely suffered from the parental syndrome. My childhood was one long childhood trauma. But I went to therapy instead of going completely crazy 😅
@jakubvalenta7803 Жыл бұрын
Light Yagami is great example with god complex
@Zekrel Жыл бұрын
To answer your question about whether I’m for or against mentally ill characters. Those are one of my favorite types of villains because there’s so much you can do with them when it comes to story, character, or shock value but I do admit that it’s very easy to mess up when creating a villain with a mental illness. You mentioned Split and I agree with you about how it misrepresents DID but even though I know that I still enjoy the movie and even the characters of Kevin Wendell Crumb, Dennis, Patricia, and Hedwig. Like you mentioned before, the Joker is villain who has been stated by others and himself to be ‘crazy’ but since his illness has never been confirmed (identified), you can basically do almost whatever you want with him with little to no consequences. He can be the comedian, the criminal, the madman, the monster, or just a sad man trying to give purpose to his life. Years ago, I wouldn’t have thought about all the stuff behind mental illness too much especially in villains because to me as an unknowing child, I just thought that they were cool but as I’ve grown learning more about the world and mental illness, it’s become less cool and more thought provoking and sad. It’s not something to be idolized, mocked, or feared. People with mental illness are not inhuman. They are human beings just like anybody and deserve respect. I feel like it’s okay to give villains mental illness in stories as long as you don’t forget to honor and not disrespect those who DO have it. I know that you did your best to honor them and I think you can rest knowing that you have. I’m not a doctor or professor of anything medical but I can feel it in my heart.
@dazaichan9970 Жыл бұрын
This was interesting , also for the God Complex part I'd suggest Aizen from Bleach since he literally gets close to becoming one (mostly through planning and scheming and using others to achieve it) Also thanks for explaining Yuno the known infamous yandere queen, before this I honestly thought she was plain psyochotic, but she was indeed a victim who wasn't given the love she truly deserved.
@Evil1patrick1212 Жыл бұрын
I agree aizen is a great idea
@zerotwoisreal Жыл бұрын
The title is wrong. Yuno is not a villain and the Joker is a movie/comic character, not anime. Sorry if you agree with me but Yuno is not a villain she had to kill because she was in a death game, it was kill or be killed. She only wants to protect Yukki, she even sacrificed her second? (I can't remember) world self to let the game end. Tell me where do you see a villain sacrifice themselves for the protagonist?
@happyclown4331 Жыл бұрын
Just finished the video and damn what a treat, loved the deep dive into Hero Acadamia's Toga and Danganronpa's Junko respectively. I love the take on Junko representing an indivdual with Dissociative Identity Disorder, with the end focus more leaning into Borderline Personality disorder! She certainly inadvertantly 'brings' (dear god, am I right lmao) people together seemingly acting as a Loki of sorts. It's funny how she claims she is bored of the world when it moreso comes across as if she's just tired of the world itself being unable to change, leading into her only being able to change herself and use that to her advantage. So she then goes on to take the world "hostage" so to speak by holding these death games/ traumatizing spectatle. After all, how different would that be to growing up abused by the world? It reminds me of a more complex Toga situation. Lovely video and thank you.
@milo1k846 Жыл бұрын
As someone who's trying to write an insane villain as the main character, this video helps
@azurewriter8347 Жыл бұрын
I freakin' love your analysis of Endeavor. He's one of my favorite characters in My Hero Academia for a multitude of reasons, one of which is because he's one of the more developed characters amongst a very large cast.
@trishareddy6240 Жыл бұрын
I also love endeavour! Doesn't mean he hasn't been a bad father but i like him
@sharpnelshots Жыл бұрын
I am currently in a horrible time in my life and the word "insanity" comes through my mind when given the chance. After watching this video I can really empathize most of them. Endeavor was the one of my most relatable feelings after watching this because I am in a similar thing and it does really break my heart. Toga and Twice gave me chills. Yuno Gasai was my first waifu and empathizing her really was like looking like a mirror. The video helped me feel a bit less lonely and I think it maybe gave me hope for broken people. Thanks
@rawsama1513 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this bro I wish you luck!
@JJK10293 Жыл бұрын
I sympathize with Endeavor because I have a rocky (to say lightly) relationship with my own father, and respect Endeavor making an honest attempt to atone for his heinous actions. My own father continues to add fuel to his fire (joke not exactly intented), which continues to validate my notions of him in a manner to how we see Todoroki and his family's view of Endeavor at the beginning of the series. I hope that whatever situation you're in similar to all this, you're safe and wish you the best.
@cloudstrife5472 Жыл бұрын
God bless you.
@krazykitty1562 Жыл бұрын
i hope youre doing better now!
@Crusader32710 ай бұрын
You had me for a second with that Jarred Leto fake out 😂
@zetsubobu Жыл бұрын
On the topic of doffy, he closely resembles ciel phantomhive Ciel is also noble boy (who still lives like one though) and as a kid he was actually a kind hearted, shy kid But after his parents died and he and his brother were kidnapped and sold to a devil worship cult things didn't immediately change for him. It was only after his brother was killed right in front of him as a sacrifice to the devil that he changed and screamed bloody murder at them and ordered a massacre on them with the devil that got summoned. He still cares for some people but he doesn't hesitate to kill those if they get in the way of his revenge. He also doesn't mind becoming the villain in the eyes of those who also suffered a lot because in the end they are just standing in the way of his goal or are people he has to get rid of for the queen anyways. There's a lot more I could say but I think he is also a good representation of the fast development on insanity where one event changed them
@kylenaspecials Жыл бұрын
God complex you say? Light Yagami no questions asked.
@imgonnagetyelledat Жыл бұрын
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@midnights2631 Жыл бұрын
You can say that again
@josephdavis9234 Жыл бұрын
@@midnights2631 that again
@takumidoutou4412 Жыл бұрын
I think one of my favorites of this archetype is Pokémon Black and white 2’s Ghetsis the character devolvement from a intelligent Manipulator to a desperate unhinged mess of a man is iconic.
@BobMcBobJr Жыл бұрын
The trick to avoid the "it's all a dream" problem is to make "some of it a dream." The audience has to be sure that some of it was real but unsure how much and which parts. Bonus points if you can tie it thematically, morally, or even plot-wise into the story
@AxelBeats Жыл бұрын
Excellent way to put it.
@michiiimichiii Жыл бұрын
Always look forward to your analyses! Glad you touched upon the mental health aspect, as well as how, for many, their background was crucial to shaping the villains they became. Would love to hear you discuss Satou from Ajin (or honestly any Ajin character)! Though, the manga is definitely a better representation than the anime for Ajin 😅
@roanred555 Жыл бұрын
I agree with your choice of Satou as an example of a character with a God complex. I actually liked the anime though..😅. But I will definitely check out the manga. I chose King Jahad from Tower of God myself.
@kaikii14 Жыл бұрын
Ajin needs more attention tbh, and I have a soft spot for the anime (despite all the complains about the usage of CGI for the ajins). Also, agree with roanred! King Jahad is a good example of a character with god complex (and given the context of the manhwa, is literally close to being a god itself within the world). Really made my day to see a discourse with two of my favorites manga/manhwa.
@jobscarryg9514 Жыл бұрын
I feel like Junko is more the ultimate nihilist and only ever goes “crazy” when you provide a counterpoint or just call her out on her bullshit.
@venor2612 Жыл бұрын
Tbh she also enjoys being called out on her bullshit since it's unpredictable lol
@SamTheGumMan117 Жыл бұрын
That intro was fire and love this series so much and some crazy character's I like that are villians but protags too are Judar from Magi, Izumi with Nishi from Gantz, Kuroko from Murcielago and Major from Hellsing plus some god complex characters I like are Enel, Gilgamesh, Dio and Hao Asakura
@freewritingseer Жыл бұрын
I was actually very surprised to see Endeavor in this video, though I do understand why, and I think you did really well explaining it.
@AxelBeats Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed :)
@silveratlas2706 Жыл бұрын
Another really amazing portrayal of insanity in MHA that really isn't talk about enough is Overhaul. After watching a video by IanWaffles about him and Eri I felt like I had come to really understand how well he was written,specifically how his obsessions drove him to commit harm to the people around him.
@msf2399 Жыл бұрын
I’d like to give a shout-out to one of my favorite portrayals relating to this trope: Cold Fire by Tamora Pierce. The story is split between the perspectives of two characters: a young woman mastering smithing magic, and a serial arsonist who is escalating to intentional murder. Straight-up, these *are* two different characters, there is no “You didn’t even see!” twist coming. The smith’s story is a coming of age story in that she is adjusting to an adult role (having a real job, taking on students of her own, etc.) which even though the character is very young, I do appreciate (it’s not about puberty the way most of these stories are.) It’s good, but it’s the villain who really steals the show, because when we first get into his head, he’s… just a guy. He’s trying to start a volunteer firefighting group after losing everything in a fire, but the local government doesn’t think that’s worth spending resources on. And I think you can already see where this is going. But every step of that path, every time he chooses to escalate, every time he fucks up & has to justify it to himself, you’re right there with him, following his logic. It makes sense, one tiny step down into hell at a time. Just one, no further. Just one more. It’s not that bad, it’s not that much worse. Surely the next step will be all that’s needed. It’s *terrifying.* I read the book all in one sitting over a decade ago, and literally could not sleep that night. I sat there, with all the lights on, staring out the window until I was watching the sunrise, trying & failing to think about *anything* else. It haunts me.
@Quinn-Harrison Жыл бұрын
Akito Soma going crazy because of her mother's abuse and the fear of everyone leaving her once the connection to their god has been severed. The true fear of being all alone and forgotten is something I can empathize with although what they did was still very wrong. I feel as if their life would've been very different had her father lived and she had protection against her mother's abuse and obsession with Mr.Soma
@ang1217sr Жыл бұрын
While this recommendation isn’t from an anime, Sephiroth not only fits the God Complex type of villain (messiah complex really), but honestly all the tropes discussed before and is such a good villain in OG FF7. He’s insane obviously, but he believes he’s essentially destined to carry out his “Mothers” mission as a so-called Ancient. He’s manipulative in how he tricks Cloud throughout the course of FF7, and his actual introduction to the story in OG FF7 is absolutely phenomenal. He’s even a little bit sympathetic, as we see he wasn’t always like he was, but finding out what he was broke him. All these factors just make him a power house of a villain, both metaphorically and literally.
@spinjitzumasterfalcon Жыл бұрын
According to what I've heard, the writers wrote Junko has an unsympathetic villain who doesn't have any mental illness but is crazy just because she enjoys it. She's insanely smart, manipulative, and determined. She's a bit similar to Joker in a way. Although I'd be curious to see you take a look at Shredder from the 2012 TMNT Series and Harumi from Ninjago.
@TheSalsaGuy216 Жыл бұрын
Well, you shouldn’t trust what the Danganronpa Writer on what he says since he likes to change the consistencies of the plot on it’s head like the hack he is
@randomdaydreamer9970 Жыл бұрын
I just want to say that I really appreciate how you talk with such care and admit everything you say may not be perfect. I know it's a low standard, but there's so many people on the internet who talk about subjects as if they've dedicated their lives to studying them, or talk about large groups of people as if they've personally met every single one of them. I find it oddly refreshing to find someone who admits they may lack knowledge in some areas, and I don't think the lack of knowledge should be something to be ashamed of. Nobody can know about absolutely everything, but there's an absurd amount of people on the internet who act as if they do.
@AxelBeats Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this. Thank you for the kind words 🙏 I'll continue to try my best, even if I slip up sometimes 😅
@Lissa2355 Жыл бұрын
A suggestion for the God complex villain (but it's not anime): Evol from Kamen Rider Build. He also fits the mold for manipulative villains and I believe you would have fun with his concept, even if it's not for a video
@dragoncross42 Жыл бұрын
This was a nice video that really showed me some of the main points about how Insanity is depicted in many of the characters that I see in the shows I watch. I honestly learned a lot about what makes these characters who they are. The look into the MHA character and the Joker was interesting looks into what makes them who they are. Nice video Axel, I can't wait for the next one~!!!
@trees60 Жыл бұрын
For God Complex, some that come to mind are Gilgamesh from the Fate series, Light from death note, Pain from Naruto, Bill Cipher from Gravity falls, and tetsuo from the Akita Manga. Edit: Izaya Orihara from durarara
@gloop7458 Жыл бұрын
The only gripes I really have with MHA depiction of mental health is within two characters Midoriya and Bakugou (Which is a whole mess in them of themselves, but that's what makes their dynamic good) My biggest complaint is within Midoriya. The effects of bullying weren't really explored at all. I mean we had a little arc that was barely executed of Midoriya gaining confidence in himself. He's self sacrificial when he doesn't need to be (and my biggest issue with this is: Although that is condemned by the nurse, it is glorified by All Might and the show (Until it gets a horribly executed arc in the manga, but we don't talk about MHA after the war arc) I'll be blunt. It's a glorification of self harm) He clearly doesn't really value himself all that much, but none of this is properly executed, and the wrong things are glorified And then there's Bakugou. I love the whole parallel he has with Endeavor and his whole inferiority complex/superiority complex is so cool and well executed. Why does this series think it's ok for adults to abandon and humiliate children? There are a couple moments with Bakugou where the symptoms of his mental illness and/or moments where he is a victim of abandonment/abuse is cast for comedy in a humiliating way, and it's kind of infuriating (Like him being unnecessarily angry is funny sometimes. That's not what I'm talking about) And this entire issue is addressed after the whole Bakugou Midoriya fight part 2 but it's never actually dealt with. (Abandonment from adults is pretty much a core part of Bakugou's character but the fact that some moments of it were presented as comedy is the problem. How the show frames things is vastly more important that what happens in the show)
@VidiaReePhoenix Жыл бұрын
I agree with everything you've said about Midoriya is correct. Bakugou though... when was Bakugou ever abandoned by adults? Both of his parents are present and loving, all his teachers besides Aizawa acts like he hung the stars, and pro heroes are willing to die for him to save his life constantly. He's been nothing but coddled by adults his whole life. Which is his problem. If you mean his kidnapping, that is not being abandoned by adults, that was villains kidnapping him and the adults being powerless to stop it. Are you confusing him with someone else?
@silisissolah4531 Жыл бұрын
For the suggestions, I would love to see you talk about Fyodor Dostoevski from bungo stray dogs and just about the entire manga in general. every character is pretty interesting and mysterious. I would recommend reading the manga instead of the anime since, in the latter, the scenes of his character are limited and don't show him at his best plus the manga is pretty short (at least by manga standards, ).the series is very underrated for just how much thought goes into every character.and yes by Fyodor Dostoyevsky the manga and I mean that the characters are based on classical authors and their book's protagonists, so reading the books might give more insight on their philosophy:it is also pretty easy to know which books' protagonist the characters are based on since their abilities are the names of the book. the manga in general is just something that I heavily recommend .
@SamLabbato Жыл бұрын
Junko's personality is basically just every emotion cranked up to 11. When normal people might get bored of a conversation but remain quiet to be polite, junko just blurts out something to make the person shut up, then once she's settled on an emotion/character, she amps it up to the max, in the case here, she'd probably just go punk rock and tell you to shut the frick up. She acts in any way to make life more interesting, but also uses these chaotic character switches to manipulate people once she has a motive. It's a very similar thing people do with a mask in public: you play a bit of a character as a defense mechanism, then once you get to know the person better, you act more yourself. With Junko her personality is just wacko-crazy insane, aka extra af. She just constantly keeps this facade up cause she can, then if opportunity arises she cleverly chooses her words to emotionally manipulate people. As the stand in for the "ultimate despair" and being around sporadic mood swingy people irl myself, I can say that "always negative", "you're always wrong" attitude _really_ drags you down to the point you don't even want to talk or do anything. Junko's personality _is_ despair because that's what she aims to spread, a literal agent of chaos. The wacky crazy person is just her default defense mechanism to not be boring like everyone else when nothing interesting is happening.
@DJMichaelMcClain Жыл бұрын
I will say this that quote you said in the beginning of this video. makes perfect sense and there's something I like to add to it sometimes it takes you to be insane to finally see the light enter your life. I had to learn that the hard way it's like facing the devil itself once you pass that hurdle you finally have some peace enjoy. it's crazy to think that some villains just never find that peace.
@DJMichaelMcClain Жыл бұрын
Honestly if you want a villain with God complexes. I've already gave a recommendation for Housing complex C. I don't know if you consider her a villain I'll let you decide from what I hear it is split of which one to believe. but she is a god from a shrine it's the best recommendation I can give you. for modern anime of 2022. I wasn't going to edit this but I felt like I had to. there's a lot more to the story than just that plus it's probably the shortest anime. you can watch less than a half an hour and have full in depth details for your video.
@endereyer1880 Жыл бұрын
Aizen from bleach works off of his 100% God complex.
@radhikalol Жыл бұрын
not the liyue music during the MHA Endeavor part
@edae8557 Жыл бұрын
I love it when villains are Insane. But it needs to be well done. They are always the most interesting characters
@farkasmactavish Жыл бұрын
1:00:20 You said "despair" but I heard "dis bear"
@AngryDemonCat Жыл бұрын
My favorite characters who are portrayed as insane in media and I can name of the top of my head Himiko Toga, Harley Quinn, and Joker. There will be more someday ❤
@rosydemon2640 Жыл бұрын
Sincerely, I adore your video!!! You can see all the love and passion you put into them. And it’s always great to see how much time and work you put into creating the content. I genuinely respect you do actually doing the research needed with this discussion on mental health. Again, many thanks for your wonderful videos. As always, I had a terrific time watching them!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@faeyzaihsanulfikri9975 Жыл бұрын
Another great vid as always insane villains are interesting because while people try to understand them they couldn’t understand being them and these villains like toga and twice become insane
@JeppeBeier Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure I'd even call Toga insane. A lot of her reactions, while extreme, do make sense and are understandable. She's definitely misguided as a result of her upbringing, but I'm not sure I'd go as far as insane.
@JurassicGodzillaFan Жыл бұрын
Another great in depth video.
@micheller3251 Жыл бұрын
You didn't mention her in this video but I think Miranjo from ranking of kings would have fitted perfectly. Her world view was strongly shaped by trauma, and on top of it she clearly has a skewed understanding of relationships and very intense emotions which, combined with the lack of proper coping mechanisms to ground herself into reality and to empathize with others, leads her into extremely destructive behaviour. An unusual but interesting one for the god complex could be Seijiro Inui from Paprika who (spoiler ahead)... --- who after complaining so much about scientists going against nature and having a god complex, ends up being the one playing god and seeking destruction of the world as we know it.
@baymax340211 ай бұрын
I’m someone trying to learn how to write a character going slowly to insanity since I like writing and I find the designs of madness and colors to represent a person to be very interesting (like the bright color red as madness or using shadows to show decent yk). And seeing these anime characters like Father, Johan, and so on, gives me more ideas. I kinda find this to be like a fun writing project while also challenging my art aspect, especially for Toga since she as a whole is a breakdown that you see further entails and is the better insane girl than Yuno (she confuses me more than math does). But I really liked this, gives me more to work on as an artist and someone who wants to make stories for them and all of the fun things :) So thanks for the breakdowns of each chatpracter and field of insanity. Helps out for writers who wants to improve 👍
@vixxie_kpop Жыл бұрын
I feel Happy Sugar Life’s Satou would fit well under this as well
@anotherrandomperson9174 Жыл бұрын
9:31 oooh, spicy start! Endeavor is absolutely a mentally ill villain at the beginning of the show. I’m glad he was on this list. It’s true that hurt people can hurt people, and Endeavor’s unique struggles with the contrast between his natural ability and hard work, in combination with the kind of hero All Might was. All Might saved so many people, but the Symbol of Peace was a large part of the origin story of some of the worst villains: the abusive Endeavor and the villain /he/ created (Dabi) are just two of them. 37:28 I’m obsessed with her precisely because of what is covered in this section: Himiko really is just misguided. The rest of the world doesn’t see things the way she does, and no one never made an effort to, either. Her conversation with Curious revealed so much about her… everyone thought she was completely unhinged, but she really just wants to be accepted… like anyone else. 42:37 I think Twice is really important because Quirks are behind many of the other villains’ troubles (Shigaraki, Himiko, Dabi), but Twice’s key troubles come from his own personality. He is his own worst enemy, and his way of living tragically leads him to his fate. I’m so sad he died after moving on from his issues with his Quirk. It’s true that Twice would be too powerful without his mental block, but I wish we could’ve seen how he would’ve lived and recovered. 59:07 oooh, so glad Junko was covered. It’s true that Junko isn’t necessarily a complex representation of mental illness in and of herself, but she has so much room to grow. I do think that because she’s so ambiguously defined, understanding Junko is just an exercise really in understanding someone who’s mindset might be entirely different from yours, and the way ultimate talent corrupts ultimately (hence why overpowered Enoshima Junko and Kamakura Izuru are two of the worst villains in the series).
@etam8099 Жыл бұрын
Nagito and Kokichi are way better
@anotherrandomperson9174 Жыл бұрын
@@etam8099 Nagito has rationale, though, he serves the talented because he believes they possess worth. Kokichi is desperate to escape the game and spite the game itself in the process. Junko is so completely illogical: she gives up her power on a whim, craves the contradictory life of a despair junkie, and switches personas often due to her boredom with herself. Junko is simply beyond either..
@Super-7327 Жыл бұрын
@@anotherrandomperson9174 Which makes them much better, Junko is a laughable villain that you can't take seriously because she's so cartonnishy evil, she's as one dimensional as a villain could be, Kodaka himself stated he didn't spend that much time writing her and just wanted an evil for the sake of evil, worst part you don't see her abilities in action, the games completely ignores the how and the anime does nothing to back her up either, if anything it makes her worse lol (but again the anime is so bad let's forget it exists) she doesn't have charisma either nor is an impressive person, you just get told about her being impressive but never shown, it's always the poeple that use "you're too boring for me" trait, that end up being the most boring ones lol, Junko, Izuru Ayonokoji (i know he doesn't say that but that's the same edgelord energy we're talking) so what makes Nagito and Kokichi so good compared to them? Easy, they're charismatic witty and entarnating, no to mention compelling, since they don't have the plot doing things for em, they need to show their actual capabilities to survive and they do for sure, they're unpredictable yet follow a precise way of thinking, a philosophy deep within them and a goal they 100% thought it was the best one for everyone, their insanity is a calculated one, that shows all of it's beauty in their cases, they literally gave their life for their beliefs and goals, in the most extreme way possible, the fortitude and conviction they had is what made them the people they were until the end, their feats are impressive because they themselves were impressive people and not because the plot demanded what to do, quite the opposite, the plot goes against them, since they were not the MC's they were bound to fail, but even that makes them better, they brutally died alone, hated by everyone for the sake of something bigger than them, for nothing, they sacrificed their lives without getting forgiveness and understanding, but they were never after the first but second and they didn't get neither...it's a heartbreaking yet beautiful send-off for 2 heartbreaking yet beautiful characters.
@anotherrandomperson9174 Жыл бұрын
@@Super-7327 I won’t argue Enoshima Junko is a better villain than Nagito or Kokichi. I enjoy Nagito’s chillingly casual imposition of his beliefs and Kokichi’s nudging the world into exactly the shape he wants it to take. Their villainy is targeted, specific, personal, and horrifying. When I say Junko is beyond I mean she’s more interesting because it’s simply impossible to understand her. “To her, despair isn’t a goal, a set of principles, a lifestyle, or even an instinct. It’s what defines her as Enoshima Junko! It’s just her characterization!” is the quote that defines why I think Junko is much more interesting a proposition than Nagito or Kokichi can be, depending on who you are. Nagito and Kokichi are people who you can root against or for, they bring you against the wire, you hate them or you hope against hope they succeed. Junko is so overwhelming, so impossibly larger than life that you cannot run or escape or beat her, you just have to dread the prospect of her.
@TheGreekWeeb Жыл бұрын
Funny thing is you already talked about Dio in your first villains video and he’d fit great for a god complex villain video but for another Jojo’s villain you could go for Diavolo or maybe Pucci Some other god complex villains would be Lucius from Black Clover atm To an extent Shunsui from Yu Yu Hakusho but that one might be a bit of a stretch Eneru from One Piece Ken from Digimon Adventure 02 Griffith from Berserk Izaya Durarara for sure Fyodor or Francis from Bungo Stray Dogs Echidna from Re Zero Akito from Fruits Basket
@takumidoutou4412 Жыл бұрын
I’m not sure Francis counts he’s a bit of a narcissist but in the end his main goal is to bring his daughter back. I just don’t think he’s got a god complex like Fyodor
@etam8099 Жыл бұрын
Echidna doesn't have a god complex tho
@RedWingsbf Жыл бұрын
I feel like if you want to look into well written villains more, the Milgram project is worthy of analysis. The series will soon come to an end, and can be found on KZbin. The series focuses on many murderers and their reasoning for carrying out their crimes. It is done well, and the audience has the opportunity to say if they are forgiven for their crime or not. That effects the future music video of the guilty person. Very interesting character building.
@DeltaGreen03 Жыл бұрын
I've come across your videos before (as they're genuinely interesting as a person who plans to pursue writing as a professional) This video made me subscribe, so I might as well comment my thoughts on some of the characters and the symptoms you offered. MHA - A series I did enjoy, however, I feel the Final Act of the manga has drug it down to the point of having an unsatisfying ending. That said, I still love what came before it. Endeavor - I had never thought of Endeavor as "insane" , at least as the general term. His overall attitude and story is interesting, and offers aninsight to the type of people that can hyperfocus on something, lash out at others, or just bottle things up an unhealthy amount. Toga - A personal favorite character of mine, as her storyline has really demonstrated how society fails a person. Having a part of you disregarded as "unnatural" or "scary" will definitely leave a mark on someone, but having it said to you from a young age such as Toga would most likely leave that lasting impression. Twice - Another personal favorite, Twice is the epitome of a tragic character, but I somewhat relate to him. While he has undoubtedly suffered greater trauma than me (and likely a lot of people watching), having someone not recognize how you feel or react to certain things is something that happens to me with family and close friends, leading to this sense of isolation or alienation. FMA - So sorry, but I had to skip these two characters since I am currently in the middle of a watch of FMA for the first time, and I do not want spoilers Johan - The way you described Johan is truly interesting. An emotionless void that can see how others feel and use that to his advantage, but also views other people as below him? That is a truly terrifying thing to think about. I had with someone in the pastI know some people that struggle connecting with others due to mental illnesses, but Johan is an exaggerated exploration of that. It is truly fascinating to see how he thinks. Future Diary - A series that is... interesting to me. A bit convoluted, but the concept and characters are somewhat interesting to me still Yuno Gasai - While I looked at her as a basic yandere, I did recognize that, to suffer the trauma she went through, it would undoubtedly lead to some kind of mental illness/"insanity". Seeing how you described it, I can definitely see how Yuno has a bit of attachment issues/communication problems, and her obsession with Yuki is something I can sort of relate to, as I did hyperfocus on anyone who gave me the slightest bit of positivity, mainly because of an experience I had in the past. One Piece - A series I recently got into, and I do not regret it once. Doflamingo - While I definitely saw him as "insane", I didn't think of his insane as mental illness. However, after you described it, it makes sense. The upbringing he had, the resentment of his father for it, the "commoners" attack on his family...all of this culminates into the traumatic turn of Doflamingo. I had only ever looked at Doffy as surface level, however, this deep dive has definitely given me a new perspective on him. Danganronpa - I am a relatively new Danganronpa fan, and as much as I hate the series for some of the choices and themes it portrays, it is still a series I can't help but enjoy, and I can look at its flaws and accept them for what they are. Junko Enoshima - From her first reveal, Junko was undeniably a character that had intrigued me. While I do find your "diagnosis"/interpretation of her having BPD, I do feel like it's a bit hard to pin Junko down for mental illness, as you can never tell if she's serious or not. That, in turn, could also be some form of mental illness, but I'm not sure. Junko's philosophy, along with the way she acts, is more what fascinated me with her, as despair is the only thing she cannot predict, and she despises hope. However, she can't help but hope for some kind of despair to bring her an outcome of unexpected output. Anyways, if you read this far, thank you. I'll look forward to your next videos, and have a great day/night
@etam8099 Жыл бұрын
what are the things you hated the most on DR?
@DeltaGreen03 Жыл бұрын
@@etam8099 One thing I hated the most was how they handled Tsumiki, mainly her murder motivation and her execution. Having her be ill and not exactly have her feel "despair" before she's dragged off, is weird. Also, her execution is just plain weird. One other thing is how DR3 was handled, mainly in the latter half of the Junko/Despair Plot and how it was all resolved in Hope
@etam8099 Жыл бұрын
@@DeltaGreen03 100% agree
@thepiratelifeforme1252 Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the depiction of the Sheogorath in the elder scrolls series, where pre-Oblivion game, he looked and sounded the most reasonable of the daedric princes, basically a normal middle-aged dude who was nicely dressed with a calm almost monotone voice that's almost that of a typical office worker, that then requests you to stab to death a giant-fuck-off monster with a fork. then in Oblivion, he was just made into the typical meme-lord "I'm so random" character.
@Kaitou1412Fangirl Жыл бұрын
Great Video. I've got a villain who's obsessed with and enjoys causing pain and murdering people, and the video was pretty helpful. I plan on seeing how his backstory could warp him into this sadistic killer. One example I thought up was Kefka from FFVI. Granted, it was made in the SNES days, so we couldn't delve deep into his backstory, but basically, being experimented on by the empire to get magic abilities made his mind snap like a thread suspending a grand piano. Also, I'm eager to see the God Complex video. I've got me a couple villains like that, and I'm excited to learn more about them.
@kode-man23 Жыл бұрын
That video would have been very easy to screw up, but you handled it wonderfully. Very deft tone and delivery throughout, and you can tell that it was well researched. I'm going to check out some of your other videos.
@AxelBeats Жыл бұрын
I hope you enjoy :) thank you for the kind words and appreciation
@sarahstevens8587 Жыл бұрын
Moon Knight - Steven Grant - DID Dissociative Identity Disorder (used to be named Multiple Personality Disorder)
@Creepy_Cuckooclock Жыл бұрын
Hey, loved the video. Your villain videos are some of my favourite KZbin that I have watched in a while. I just have a suggestion for a god-complex villain that I see looked over quite a lot for any villain videos. It is Izaya Orihara from Durarara. I find him to be one of the most intriguing villains I have ever seen, because his character is strange. He seems to detach himself from his emotions, and not participate in sharing very human traits with those around him. Instead, he is very manipulative, and even sets people against each other. He works as an information broker, and claims to love humans. However, he loves them because he can use and manipulate them however he wants, because he is almost always ahead. He even calls himself a God above everyone else who wants to watch over his humans. Yet, it is stated in the manga that he is not a psychopath or sociopath, but just is afraid of others hurting him (as stated by his friend), which maybe hints at past trauma; it is also stated that he is a very lonely person. On surface level, he seems like an everyday sadist, but there are more layers than even he is willing to admit. Sorry, this kind of turned into an essay. Another obvious villain with a God complex is Light Yagami, but there has been a lot said about him. Gilgamesh from Fate/Stay is a huge narcissist who is actually like 3/4 God. He is the main antagonist in Unlimited Bladeworks, and seems to look down on others because he sees them as unequal to himself. He does not like the position he is in (having to get along with gods and humanity and solve the problems, constantly lonely), and wishes somebody would actually make his time more interesting. Instead, he seems constantly bored and angered by the world around him. But again, he has a few layers to his personality. The thing is that he wants the world to change, because he believes people are living their lives in the wrong way. But he goes about trying to solve this problem very harmfully.
@NoVeilAnymore Жыл бұрын
Every single one of your villain videos is a banger! Keep it up man, you have the best villain analysis on YT👌
@AxelBeats Жыл бұрын
Thanks fam :)
@AnimeMangaMom365 Жыл бұрын
I love a good analysis video about as much as an anime. The different perspectives and attending separate details. I enjoyed this video.
@sterilepickle544 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making your videos, whenever I’m down I watch them to make me feel better. I like using them to release my pent-up emotions and to relate to someone even if they’re just characters in a fictional world to me they’re real cause the emotions they express feel real.
@juliabishop1408 Жыл бұрын
45:40 - 46:00 Dude, I REALLY appreciate you saying that. Even made me tear up a bit 😅
@moonchild3606 Жыл бұрын
In the future, I'd love to see you include Bungou Stray Dogs in these types of videos - I'd love to know what your thoughts on the series are, but I love your videos! Thanks for making such great content!
@fernandozavaletabustos205 Жыл бұрын
What a CRAZY video analysis!
@fragiskostsadanis6123 Жыл бұрын
Well the obvious choises are father from full metal and maybe ozai from avatar
@shadow.3xereactions518 Жыл бұрын
I have to say I loved your video your interpretations on the characters were refreshing.
@ester6105 Жыл бұрын
I think that a good point about the repetitiveness of junkos "crazy" personality and actions is that it's supposed to get old and get boring because thats how she feels,she does all this as self entertainment. I have bipolar disorder and can relate to this alot as just doing anything to feel real and to feel like I'm having fun. It gets old and boring and in just my point of view I think that's a big part of her personality
@thegeneralscall Жыл бұрын
man I wish I saw the last cause I would of suggested Homura from Madoka Magica, the movie that came after the series. Just as a character that suffered multiple times in repeating history, even having to kill her best friend in one timeline, to just finally give into the despair and not even realize it. I don't want to spoil it, but it's interesting to get a perspective of someone's delusion as it unfolds and kind of caves in on itself, leading to almost a deeper delusion and despair. The world the movie is in is absolutely odd, even from the anime, but treated as normal by everyone (for a time), so it's probably a good take on the unreliable narrator trope as well. And with no maniacal laughter.
@eeg-rh7jv Жыл бұрын
Keep in mind for the average audience the definition of insanity can be as simple as somebody with weird coping mechanisms or values and beliefs so alien we can't relate or understand them. The latter is far harder to write of course. Or you could study clinical insanity and find the symptoms.
@leetle-beetle Жыл бұрын
Great video, I really enjoyed the points you brought up! I highly recommend you check out Cinema Therapy, especially their series "Villain Therapy." While they primarily focus on Western media, they bring up some similar points, and might provide some inspiration for your future God Complex villains.
@AxelBeats Жыл бұрын
Looove cinema therapy
@ap6848 Жыл бұрын
For a villian with a God complex besides Doflamingo from One Piece the other one that comes to mind is of course Enel from One Piece.
@i8chocolatecake995 Жыл бұрын
I'd personally say that Johan from Monster is a psychopath rather than a sociopath, just from the way you described him at the beginning (writing this at 20:21 in the video, watched up until then ofc) the difference is in emotions; to simplify it, going off what I have learned- which in general is very little regarding these disorders- psychopathy is lack of emotions entirely, whereas sociopathy means that the person can feel some emotions. It leads to more volatile outbursts of rage or even sometimes moments of kindness; while psychopaths will instead often put up a charade of emotions to 'fit in' and can be somewhat manipulative (take that last bit with a grain of salt, as it has been some time since I researched into this). Anyways, those were just my thoughts, and if you learned something else during your research please let me know! I always love to learn more about psychology and would be glad to hear what you found in your investigation.
@keiyangoshin3650 Жыл бұрын
I really liked your analysis of this subject and I find you explored it with both respect and care. I especially appreciated the laying down of the ‘rules’ for this video. Well done you for all the research done. It’s always risky and sometimes downright dangerous to express an honest opinion online about anything, never mind a delicate subject like this. I quite agree with your study of the character of Endeavour. Nearly all ‘insane’ or ‘mentally deranged’ characters in MHA, and there are many, leave me feeling disturbed and disgusted. Which is probably the whole point. I cannot ‘like’ or even endure, they’re presence in the series. So I stopped watching the anime and I now skip certain pages of the manga. I won’t let it ruin my fun. Excellent video all around. Great job. 👍
@brrosskiee Жыл бұрын
so junko basically created squid game and among us at the same time
@AxelBeats Жыл бұрын
Truly ahead of her time
@ChimeraLotietheBunny Жыл бұрын
These kind of anime examples of video show how to write great villains or antithesis to the god Character or opposite to certain other characters it’s so good
@violettracey Жыл бұрын
I liked your thoughts! Thanks for sharing them!
@nobodyimportant45038 ай бұрын
I just noticed the Liyue genshin music in the Endeavor section and smiled
@johnnypollack3243 Жыл бұрын
Love the video and keep up the great work axel
@mariashakeel2945 Жыл бұрын
Another character who could've made way into this list is Tokushirou Tsurumi from Golden Kamuy. Although not too much is shown about his actual upbringing but he too had a moment where he lost his wife and daughter and then started to plot revenge but his decline to extreme mental illness only came when he was wounded in a war and had brain injury which caused him to lost his ability to control his emotion thus making him almost lose all empathy (or humanity) even for his own subordinates and completely goes rouge on all villain-traits such as: manipulation, lying, mass murder, brainwashing and even cannibalism. Among all the other well-known villains, I think Tsurumi definitely deserves a spot to be a complex and monstrous villain.
@dylancolwell2934 Жыл бұрын
I loved this video and your insights, personality for the god complex video I’d love to see you talk about Dio from jojo’s bizzare adventure (what most people think of when a god complex villain is brought up) aizen from bleach (another classic god complex) bakugo and all for one from my hero (two people who were born with a great gift and believed it put them above others) and the white witch form the chronicles of narnia (the stand in for satin of her medium)
@Reverse_hermit Жыл бұрын
With junko, she wasn't actually supposed to represent illness. The creator said that she was supposed to represent despair, and everything humanity dreads, which she later admitted herself. The big twist is that junko really wasnt human. She was despair incarnate Shes not realistic in the slightest and that is used as almost soft characterization to make you feel creeped out by her. She doesn't have DID, she gets bored of even herself, and thus has to changes herself.she does her switch thing inherently because she knows it's weird.
@alexsama2264 Жыл бұрын
I just realized Anna from Shimoneta would probably fall under this category.
@Jamison-kh5wu Жыл бұрын
I was literally just thinking there needs to be a holier than thou type villain analysis toO
@AxelBeats Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to you making it!
@aweetodd Жыл бұрын
Great video, really helpful for my writing. As for a god complex character suggestion. OG Broly from DBZ
@AxelBeats Жыл бұрын
Interesting, can you explain a bit? Never got that sense from him.
@aweetodd Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry I could of sworn he referred to himself as a god which is what made me think of him but I my have mixed it up with one of his lines in Budidki. I will say he is extremely cocky and views himself above everyone else but I'm not sure if your looking for that. Also the way he toys with the lives of other like the little people in the first movie when he destroyed their home. Hopefully any of that helps
@aweetodd Жыл бұрын
If I may add one more that Fitts better Knives from Trigun. The man thinks humanity needs to be exterminated for the sake of the planet and the only ones worthy of living is him and his brother
@Sparkle8205 Жыл бұрын
Toga reminds me a lot of myself- an autistic person. Someone who's been failed by society time and time again, like you mentioned in her segment.
@GabrielMichaelDels Жыл бұрын
30:28 *shudder* NOPE! Great video to you dude. I'm learning from this.
@etdecuritiba Жыл бұрын
Another great video. Although I thought you would bring Big Mom as an example
@dlm292 Жыл бұрын
For the God Complex video a character who I want to see you talk about is Tetsuo from Akira
@Diapolo10 Жыл бұрын
Other prominent insane characters would include Satou (and especially her aunt) from Happy Sugar Life, a more heroic example in Shinei Nouzen (from 86), Fine Forté has a split personality (Back Arrow), several people in the cast of Requiem of the Rose King display varying levels of insanity, Chainsaw Man is all about insanity, Cyberpunk Edgerunners deals with similar themes, and the main antagonist of Granbelm went insane after realising she'd become nothing but a tool for a higher power, unable to escape her fate.
@josephmatthews7698 Жыл бұрын
My daughter is five years old. I'm always trying to expand her tastes beyond children shows and we tried many genres. She did ok with horror but it has the side effect of nightmares if I don't very carefully choose what she watches. Then I showed her anime and she latched on instantly. I've got the shows I like but I've never been hardcore into it so I began to wonder why she took to anime so quickly and I think we figured it out. Anime is a lot of things but they are almost never ever subtle. She never has to wonder or ask me whats going on because more often than not characters will straight up tell you "This makes me angry!" Similar to horror the emotions on display are very obvious. Anyway thanks to anime I'm connecting with my daughter and that's pretty awesome. Thanks for giving us new things to talk about.
@Lobomaru02 Жыл бұрын
Really hope that God-Complex video devotes a section to Gilgamesh from the Fate series as a character who sees himself as a God and it is a very accurate assessment. Gil is not only 2/3 God, but also the oldest and most powerful Heroic Spirit.
@mbsmigez Жыл бұрын
Love the video! I loved all the Higurashi When They Cry clips you added. I would love to see you cover Higurashi