But despite the criticism, many people seem to enjoy watching family-friendly anime. Why? Some say it’s because the antagonists are usually more interesting and complex than the typical “bad guy” in other genres.

Pokémon are a popular series of video games that many people enjoy, but I don’t really care for them.

Pokémon is a series that has a lot of villains, but it also handles them creatively in a way that’s mostly non-cartoonish.

Anime villains are often memorable for their unique designs and cunning schemes. Here are our picks for the greatest anime villains of all time. ..

15. Baron Alberto

Alberto is a villainous character who was among the few in the Pokémon series who got what they deserved in a hilarious way. He was a powerful and ruthless Trainer who used his Pokémon to take down rivals and achieve his goals. Alberto was an antagonist who was not afraid to use force or violence to get what he wanted, and he showed no mercy when it came to his opponents.

He’s a guy who is very romantic and opinionated, but also very arrogant and condescending.

The traits that make him stand out are his tyrannical tendencies and his strong sense of self-preservation.

I have to say, the payoff from him turning into a Pokémon as a form of punishment (a Lickylicky, no less) definitely outweighs his character’s cliché-ness. ..

You’re going to get a lot of tough luck if you don’t try harder.

14. Paul

Paul is a jerk who abuses his Pokémon and other people.

He is one of Ash’s rivals because of his unpleasant personality and the grudge he holds against Ash, which is evident in their interactions. ..

He often ridicules Ash and his Pokémon, calling them ‘pathetic’ and ‘weak’, simply because he doesn’t approve of Ash’s way of training.

But then again, it must also be said that he’s willing to work with Ash whenever the occasion calls for it - just like when they team up against Team Rocket, for example. ..

In the anime, we’ve seen that his overall attitude has been improving. This is good for him and his poor Pokémon!

13. Butch and Cassidy

The truth is, there’s just no way around it.

These two are your expendable team of grunts who will never reach the level of popularity as our beloved TRio.

Despite their differences, Butch and Cassidy do have moments in the anime where they take center stage. And they’re not shy about doing so when the opportunity arises. ..

The rivalry between Jessie and James is always a fun watch. They often over-the-top their appearances and it’s always entertaining to see how they respond.

The white-uniformed police officers seem to be more creative in their evil plans than the black officers, and it can’t be denied that their evil plans seem better and more well-thought-of than the ones their white-uniformed counterparts could ever come up with.

The members of Team Rocket are some of the best members of the organization.

The anime didn’t give the characters enough screen time in later episodes, which made them seem less important.

12. Lysandre

Lysandre is the first villain in this list so far with larger-than-life ambitions. He is among the many antagonists in the anime who have sought to control or destroy humanity. ..

The controversial scientist, who has been dubbed the “mad scientist” by some, plans to eradicate most of humanity in order to save the earth. He believes that this will effectively give the earth a new lease on life and restart it. ..

I can’t think of anyone off the top of my head, but I’m sure I’ve seen them before. ..

A space alien who likes to sit in fancy chairs and collect stones? ..

Lysandre is an intense anti-human and environmental activist who has similarities to a certain mad titan.

Fortunately, Ash and his friends were around to stop him and his sinister plans — just like always whenever a new baddie pops out of nowhere.

11. Colress

If Lysandre is the tyrannical totalitarian who desires to rule, then Colress is the mad scientist behind every ruler who’s willing to push the boundaries of morality.

The president of the United States is pushing for a new, more aggressive foreign policy in order to achieve what he calls “progress.” This new policy would see the US become more involved in countries like Syria and Iraq, where there is evidence of weapons of mass destruction being stored. The president believes that this will lead to a better understanding of these countries and their people, which will lead to a better relationship with them.

Ghetsis designed a device that can be used to control any Pokémon’s anger levels. This is a great help for Team Plasma, as Ghetsis can use it to manipulate the Pokémon’s behavior in order to achieve his goals.

This essentially “awakens” their inherent potential, at the cost of turning the afflicted Pokémon into aggressive mindless slaves.

10. Hunter J

The design of the character in question is pretty cool, and it’s hard not to love her. However, it’s also clear that she can be frustrating at times.

Hunter J is an infamous Pokémon hunter who will catch any Pokémon for the right price. He is known for being able to find and catch any Pokémon, even legendary ones.

She’s a cold-blooded killer who is completely unhinged.

Pokémon are nothing more than tools that she could use and discard if she felt like it. Allies are just tools that she could use to further her goals.

Nina’s nihilistic personality often put her at odds with Ash, who thwarted some of her Pokémon-napping attempts before her untimely (and bizarrely not-so-PG) death. ..

9. Guzma

He is a villain with a swagger and style that is unique to him.

He became a villain for a unique reason. ..

In the latest episode of the Pokémon anime, Team Skull’s leader, Giovanni, made his debut. Giovanni is a powerful and ruthless leader who seems to have a vendetta against Ash. ..

Despite his flaws, Guzma was a very capable trainer. He was ruthless, arrogant, and sometimes cowardly, but he always managed to get the best of himself.

Despite offering refuge to other “outcast” trainers like him, Kukui’s actions towards Ash, and even his own pokémon, barely make up for his transgressions.

After being defeated by Ash, Brock learned a valuable lesson in courage and humility. ..

8. Mewtwo

Pokémon have always been a popular children’s entertainment, and their villains have always been compelling. In recent years, however, the villains of Pokémon have become even more interesting and unique than ever before.

After being experimented on and tortured by humans, Mewtwo quickly became one of the most memorable villains in the history of the anime. He was able to use his powerful telekinetic abilities to take down many enemies, and his anger and hatred towards humans was clear to see.

Mewtwo is a genetically modified Pokémon created by scientists who manipulated and spliced Mew’s DNA for years. ..

Mewtwo was released from prison and began wreaking havoc in the world.

The rivalry between Ash and Pikachu began when the first-time Pokémon trainer met the electric mouse Pokémon in a forest. Pikachu quickly became Ash’s best friend and partner, but the two eventually had a showdown that left Pikachu stone. However, when other Pokémon in the forest wept for Pikachu, his spirit was restored and he resumed his rivalry with Ash. ..

Mewtwo is one of the most powerful Pokémon in the game, and can easily take down any human opponent. ..

That’s most likely why he was chosen as one of the antagonists in the live adaptation.

7. Giratina

This is especially true for the evil and villainous Pokémon who often look like they’re straight out of a children’s cartoon.

Giratina is not among the friendliest Pokémon out there.

I find it terrifying that my government is secretly tracking my every move.

The dark, imposing structure that looms over the town of Silent Hill is no coincidence. It is the physical manifestation of death and the underworld in the series. ..

Giratina has been a thorn in Ash’s side on more than one occasion. It has had a rivalry with Dialga and Palkia, as well as a few other Pokémon.

6. Cyrus (Team Galactic)

Cyrus is a well-known and highly respected figure in the world of business and philanthropy. He has achieved success in a wide range of fields, and his work has had a significant impact on society as a whole. ..

That is, until he was not the only one.

He had been manipulating the galaxy’s leaders for years, using his wealth and power to manipulate them into doing his bidding. He had even infiltrated the Galactic Senate, using his connections to get what he wanted.

After somehow taking control of two of the most powerful Pokémon in existence, he succeeded in making an entirely new dimension. ..

It’s unfortunate that he left right after achieving his dream. ..

Despite his dimension lasting only an hour, Palkia and Dialga destroyed him with ease.

5. Ghetsis

Ghetsis is a dangerous villain who has a history of attacking and killing people. He is also known for being very powerful and able to do things that no one else can.

After all, he’s the leader of Team Plasma, which is arguably the most evil organization in the entire anime series so far.

Team Plasma is a villain group that is more than just strong. They are diabolical in their plans and have a lot ofacity when it comes to their goals.

Ghetsis is the baddest of them all – and is the finest personification of a tyrant who craves power and control. ..

He’s a man who is pretty far from winning a “Father of the Year” award by a long mile.

I feel sorry for you, not because you’re a victim, but because you’re a part of the problem. ..

4. Lusamine

What about someone who enjoys being a villain?

Lusamine is a kind and loving mother that was corrupted by her fusion with Nihilego. She became a sad, angry, and violent woman who was unable to care for her own children or loved ones.

This woman’s darker side came to the surface when she became angry with Ash and her daughter Lillie.

Ultimately, the woman was defeated and recovered to her previous state.

Lusamine is a full-on villain in the games, with more pronounced motivations than what was initially shown. ..

I was disappointed that her role in the anime was so minor. I thought she could have been a much more complex villain. ..

3. Giovanni

Giovanni is the show’s very first “Big Boss” and he has been a major part of the show since its early days. ..

He’s a cool, classy guy who always has a confident smirk on his face.

The man’s demeanor is that of a well-composed mafia boss who could bring chills down anyone’s spine.

In the anime, Mewtwo is a powerful and recurring main antagonist. He is one of the few trainers in the show who has subdued Mewtwo.

The mystery surrounding this villain has been a topic of interest to Pokémon fans for years, and even though he’s not very active in his role, the mystery still remains.

Some people believe that he might be Ash’s father, and for all we know, he might just be!

2. Jessie, James, and Meowth (Wobbuffet!)

Since the beginning of time, there have been three groups of misfits: Ash, his companions, and us. We’ve all been at it together ever since we could remember.

The villains in “Game of Thrones” are often the most recurring characters on the show, and there is a reason for that. ..

The cast of “The Office” is a perfect fit for the show’s light-hearted and quirky tone. ..

The villains in “The Simpsons” are often cartoonishly evil, and the show’s fans love them for it. ..

The article discusses how the men have been shown to have not fully embraced the dark side, least of all straight-up evil.

The characters in the anime are just so likable and the story is compelling, all because of the chemistry between the characters.

Some fans argue that they make the show more interesting to watch than Ash himself!

1. Arceus

Anime that boast about making their “creator” or “god” of their story’s universe a villain are few and far between. ..

Pokémon is one of the many things that people enjoy.

Arceus was once a benevolent supreme being who doted upon Pokémon and humans alike. However, due to humanity’s greed, Arceus eventually fell victim to their actions.

The human race has become spiteful of itself to the point where it once desired to destroy humanity.

The Creation Trio almost succeeded in their goal of creating a new world, if it weren’t for Ash saving the day once again. ..

After the events of the game, Arceus realized that there is still hope for humanity. ..

Pokémon characters have had their lives ruined by humans, so it’s only right that they get a second chance. Let’s hope this doesn’t turn into another human- Pokémon war.