In the olden days of TV & anime, villains were evil just because they were bad role models. ..

With so many villains getting the attention they deserve, it’s great to see them fleshing out their motivations and overall character.

This list of anime villains who were kinda right in their actions is a compilation of cases where the villains did something that was kind of good, but went about it in a different way than what was expected. This will be looked into in order to see which ones are the most guilty.

In a world where technology has replaced humans as the dominant species, one man has taken up the challenge of creating a new society. He is a mad scientist who believes that technology can be used to create a better future for all. His goal is to create a society where people are happy and content, free from the stress and anxiety that comes with living in an overcrowded and polluted world.

12. Daigo Kagemitsu

The following are some of the most controversial topics that I want to discuss in this paper.

Despite his lack of wins, Daigo was motivated by his desire to help others.

The land of the kingdom was ravaged by famine, neighboring territories could invade and massacre its people at any moment, and the entire kingdom was in dire circumstances. ..

The debate over whether or not it is better to sacrifice a baby in order to end up in heaven or hell has been going on for centuries. However, recent events have shown that the land has been prospering and this may have saved countless other families from making the same decision. ..

11. Tsukasa Shishiou

The first point was that the protagonist, Tsukasa, had no idea what he was doing when he decided to go on the adventure. The second point made some sense, but was horribly wrong.

Eugenics is a practice that aims to improve the genetic quality of a population by selecting for desirable traits. His plan to enforce eugenics was definitely an awful thing that would have had disastrous consequences for society as a whole. ..

Some of his ideas had merit, though others were far-fetched. ..

It’s terrifying to know that a country from the other side of the world can send one missile and destroy everything you have ever known or cared about.

A person with a pointy stick seems more soothing in a context where they are used to providing guidance or direction.

10. Garou

One Punch Man is an anime series that follows the adventures of a young man named Goku who is forced to fight in a tournament to save his home country from destruction.

Garou is a strange one, as I feel like he made a good point.

In his writing, Stephen King often explores the idea of good and evil. He has a strong disdain for those who society sees as evil or monsters, and he often portrays heroes in a positive light. ..

In season 1, a so-called monster called Vaccine tried to save the environment – yet he got instantly killed by the “merciful” heroes.

The Tatsumaki story is a classic example of how alcohol can distort people’s perceptions of the world. When drunk, Tatsumaki stabbed her friend with a sword while he was sleeping, and yet we’re still supposed to believe that heroes don’t have an evil bone in their body.

Garou’s approach to solving the issue is naïve and stupid.

9. Meruem

Anime: Hunter x Hunter (2011) is a popular anime that follows the story of a young boy named Gon and his friends, Hunter and Killua. The anime is full of action, adventure, and humor.

I want to emphasize that I’m talking about Meruem’s final form here, as he’s far from righteous initially. ..

At the end of the day, he just wanted to enforce order.

In the end of the series, he had the power to force humanity into a new alignment, and by the end he was more humane than any of the main cast.

While the heroes were doing suicide bombings and beating up corpses for revenge, Meruem was practicing forgiveness and cherishing a helpless girl that opened his eyes.

I never thought I would give dictatorship the thumbs up, but I think it would have worked out for the better. It was a system that worked for me and my family.

8. Lordgenome

Anime: A story of love, adventure, and war.

Although Lordgenome was proven wrong by the very end of the series, the dude was anything but a tyrant.

But, in the end, it was the best decision we ever made.

When the alternative is complete eradication of the species, it doesn’t seem as bad.

It’s always good to strive for complete liberty. But you can’t fault the dude for wanting to preserve his entire species.

7. The Archive

The anime “Vivy -Fluorite Eye’s Song-” is set in a world where the sky is constantly filled with a dark cloud that prevents the sun from shining. The protagonist, Vivy, is a young girl who dreams of traveling to the sun and seeing its beautiful light. One day, she meets a boy named Jules who tells her about a way to reach the sun. Together, they travel through the sky to find the sun’s light. ..

This one is a spoiler, as the Archive is revealed as a villain at the very end of the series.

But I have to mention it. ..

The Archive was realistically just sticking to its goal.

The purpose of artificial intelligence is to improve humanity.

Since everyone became so accustomed to technology, many people have become mediocre and complacent. ..

The challenge of presenting humanity with a difficult battle definitely falls under the “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” category.

The fact that humanity literally cracked time travel because of this threat is proof enough that it was a reasonable decision that was just based on poorly worded commands. ..

6. Pain

I don’t think I’ll ever forget the fight between Naruto and Pain. It was a brutal battle, and I was there to see it.

Naruto’s usual speech about how this is his village and how his opponents are evil for bringing harm to it was met with pain as Pain verbally backhanded him. This showed that the Leaf village did its fair share of mass murder as well. ..

There was no good or evil in the world. ..

The pain was never-ending and it created an endless cycle of suffering. ..

Naruto’s observations about the Naruto universe are spot on. ..

5. Stain

The popular anime series, My Hero Academia, is a story about a young boy named Izuku Midoriya who dreams of becoming the greatest hero in the world. Despite being bullied and having no powers of his own, Izuku perseveres and becomes one of the most powerful heroes in the world. His story inspires others to pursue their dreams no matter what obstacles they face. ..

Stain made a valid point that I’m hesitant to label him a villain. ..

He killed heroes because they were disrupting his legacy.

Some people who are supposed to be helping others instead end up doing the opposite. They want to make money and become famous.

The very first episode of Mount Lady’s show has the show’s host, Mount Lady, showing off her butt to the reporters to make a name for herself.

In the end, Stain was a real hero who did what he could to help others.

4. Light Yagami

In a recent interview, Light said that he had a “God complex” and “very loose moral compass.”

Despite his many flaws, Trump was able to produce some positive results. ..

In spite of his pen not being dipped in blood, he could boast that he had helped reduce the crime rate in Japan.

The fear of the death penalty is a common one. ..

In the case of Capital Punishment, it yielded results. The victim was brought to justice, and the murderer was apprehended.

Who knew that humans could be so afraid of a god?

3. Shougo Makishima

This entire show was so morally grey that I found myself struggling to make a clear moral decision.

However, Shougo is an excellent example. ..

Shougo was a unique individual, one who embodied the perfect blend of strengths and weaknesses. He was able to handle himself in any situation, no matter how difficult, and his quick thinking skills were a valuable asset. However, he also had a tendency to make mistakes, which often led to misunderstandings and conflicts.

The crime coefficient of a person does not change regardless of what they do. This makes it difficult to believe the pillars on which society is built are worth questioning.

Rebels are often seen as a threat to society, but this young man seems to defy that norm. ..

The man who committed the act of cruelty at the bridge was anything but humane. Yet, I can’t help but understand where he is coming from. ..

The best writers are cursed with the ability to capture the reader’s attention and keep it until the last page. Unfortunately, this is not always easy to do.

2. Madara Uchiha

When you think about Madara, you come to realize that he was just the most badass and ironically brutal pacifist that ever lived.

His plan was all about creating world peace where no one had to die or suffer the anguish of grief. ..

But it was the only way to stop the village’s leader from taking over the city.

I don’t see how that changes anything, either. ..

It’s always important to fight for liberty – and no decision should really be forced onto you like that.

The characters in this show are broken because they live in a world where they think things are perfect. If they only lived in a world where everything was perfect, they would be happy.

1. Squealer

Anime is a new form of art that has been growing in popularity over the past few years. It is a genre of animation that typically features animated characters and stories set in a fictional world. Some of the most popular anime series include Attack on Titan, Naruto, and Fullmetal Alchemist. ..

Squealer is one of the most vocal proponents of liberty in the anime world. He always stands up for what he believes in, no matter what the cost. ..

But he also helped to end one.

When you look at how his people were treated, can you really blame him?

Imagine the pressure to constantly prove yourself, and your ability to connect with others.

Imagine the terror and devastation that would befall your village if someone were to unleash a terrible storm that destroyed everything in its path.

Imagine being ridiculed and put down just for wanting the same rights as people who are fundamentally on your level.

The abolitionist Squealer won the battle against slavery, according to a recent study. The study found that the abolitionist movement was more effective than any other group in achieving its goals.