Villains that really successfully made you HATE them

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rayen020

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Old hate From bleach, Ulquiorra Schiffer. Not for anything he did mind, because he did precisely dick. I hated him for the incoherent love and fandom he received, he wasn't attractive, he wasn't interesting, he wasn't even all that powerful when compared to other espada. He was a brick. An Emo brick at that. And yet, back in those days, anime threads were all atwitter about how awesome he was, how great he was, what a hottie he was, how cool he was. HE DIDN'T DO ANYTHING. He had no backstory, no personality, no character in the traditional sense. I know fandom is often irrational, but this was taken to another level.

The only thing he did, and this is the reason he was popular, was kidnap Orihime. It wasn't hard and didn't amount to much other than an entire arc was wasn't as interesting as the story in other parts of the world. But Orihime is a Mary sue (she isn't) and he kidnapped/abused her (kinda sorta) so Ulquiorra was the greatest character EV4R!!11!1 [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FanDumb]

No he wasn't [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DracoInLeatherPants], he was a brick [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GenericDoomsdayVillain], an obstacle in the story, scarcely more interesting than jimmy the Zombie.
 

Kushan101

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Gonna go with a film one.

Biff from the back to the future series. I HATE him with every fiber of my being - I want him dead, so much so, I actually cant watch those films because he infuriates me so damn much. He tries to rape Marty's mother in the first film for christs sake.... Or am I just annoyed that Marty wont stamp on his head till it cracks open like an egg? I can't even tell anymore.
 

jhoroz

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Skip to 3:30 if you can't sit through the entire thing.


Their later atrocities are much worse. The kidnap dozens of children and torture to them to death, using spells to keep them alive as they mold into living flesh objects, such as a "human umbrella".