Who is your favorite antagonist?

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GodofDisaster

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Hagire Rinichirou from Deadman Wonderland, the founder of the Deadman Wonderland prison and a man who's experiments prevent him from ever dying despite his frail body. His most notable power is the ability to.
Take control of anyone's body and become that person, his victims memories are removed and replaced with his own. He gets everything the body has including the abilty. What makes him so powerful is the fact he took control of Deadman Wonderlands strongest Deadman, Toto Sakagami, AKA Mockingbird and his power to copy the powers of any of other character hence the name Mockingbird.
 

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Saren Arterius. Makarov is not too bad either. Andrew Ryan was also very well written.
 

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Megatron from Transformers Animated. He's smart, powerful, evil, he has motives, plans, and despite losing battles occasionally, he never loses completely, he always gets something out of the fights.....except the last one, though technically that probably got him something he wanted as well: to get onto Cybertron. Megatron was one -HELL- of a villain.

He also scared the crap out of me, which is impressive for a kid's show villain.
 

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Palademon said:
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Antagonists who aren't actually evil. Light from Death Note.
Light is the protagonist.
L is his antagonist.

I was going to say L for this thread.
See, that's exactly why Death Note was so good (at least for the first third) - whom we feel is the antagonist is completely different.
 

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I think I'd have to say ganondorf from wind waker. He actually seemed like a decent guy. He just wanted Hyrule back. I get the feeling you don't get his full story. He just wanted his gerudo desert back.
 

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believer258 said:
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believer258 said:
I would say that my favorite antagonist is Toguro, from Yu Yu Hakusho. He's a fairly complex and interesting character that is almost a perfect foil to the protagonist, Yusuke Urameshi.

And that's all I can really say because I have something that I really need to be doing.
Really? I found Sensui to be more of a foil to Yusuke...
Sensui is more of a "I'm similar to you except I'm evil" sort of bad guy. I guess both of them could be foils, I just see Toguro's Lawful Evil [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/LawfulEvil] personality and Yusuke's Chaotic Good [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ChaoticGood] attitude quite the opposite of each other.

For that matter, both of them are pretty much the embodiment of those respective alignments. You don't get much more lawful evil or chaotic good than either of them.*

It doesn't hurt that I thought the whole Chapter Black saga wasn't so great. It was interesting at first, but by the end it had outlasted its interest. Far too many new ideas were introduced, territories especially - I had never heard of them before and their rules seemed flexible depending on what the plot needed.

To be honest with you, I really can't argue this one right now. I have not watched Yu Yu Hakusho in a while, although I would like to do a rewatch pretty soon. Still, from what I remember this could be quite a discussion topic.

*Note that I've never touched a DND board in my life. I've just visited TVTropes far too much.
Well, I have noticed a few tropers on these boards, and I'm happy to say that I am one as well. However, I have started playing DnD as well as having read the pages on the alignments. Similar interests aside, I suppose I used the term incorrectly. I was thinking foil along the terms of Naruto and Gaara. They had similar pasts, but turned out in vastly different ways. Gaara became a psycopath and Naruto became a troublemaker. Sensui and Yusuke follow said model almost to the Tee. However, I found that the comparison between the two was interesting one though...
 

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Sasuke Uchiha. I know alot of people would use their final breaths to curse his name, but in terms of a character, I feel he adds alot to the story. He exemplifies key themes (revenge is like super bad, man) and acts as a perfect counterpart to the protagonist, in both ability and character arc.
 

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hmm... Dovahkiin.
what, he's genocidal, probably a criminal and has no morals of his own.
dick.

or the Riddler. he's just... FUN!
 

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The Joker, but only the Dark Knight incarnation. He was unpredictable, psychotic and brilliantly portrayed.
 

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Richardplex said:
Palademon said:
Richardplex said:
Antagonists who aren't actually evil. Light from Death Note.
Light is the protagonist.
L is his antagonist.

I was going to say L for this thread.
See, that's exactly why Death Note was so good (at least for the first third) - whom we feel is the antagonist is completely different.
Yes, I agree about that appraisal of Death Note if saying "good guy" and "bad guy".
BUT
Protagonist means main character.
Antagonist means the character trying to stop the goals of the main character.

Your idea actually confuses me. If Light isn't evil by your view, then what makes him the antagonist?
 

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Suzaku from Code Geass, i hate his self righteous, hypocritical guts but damn he's a good antagonist.
I second this and...

The L/Light combo from Death Note, it's particularily interesting because you really can choose who to root for (Although technically L is the antagonist).
 

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The Joker, from the Arkham games.
Gman, from Half-Life.
GlaDOS, from Portal.
Dr. Breen, from Half-Life 2.
Saren, from Mass Effect.
Darth Sion, from Knights of the Old Republic II.

The Joker because he's unpredictable, evil, and the voice acting was superb.

Gman because he's interesting, and you never know what side he's on.

GlaDOS because...Well, just play Portal ;)

Dr. Breen because he's not the typical "I'll shoot you in the face" villain, or even the typical businessman villain. He's calm, and tries to look like he's in control.

Saren and Darth Sion are actually pretty similar characters, and I really like them both. Neither are completely evil, even though it may seem that way at first, and both would rather work with you instead of fight you.
 

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Hummm.

I like Jon Irenicus from Baldur's Gate 2. He is so easy to hate, and yet some small part of me almost feels sorry for him (even though he caused his own downfall).

As for character's I enjoy hating completely, anything from Phoenix Wright, One Piece and Fairy Tail. They are very VERY good at making me actually grate my teeth in smoldering fury. I often think of exactly what I would say to them were I in the protagonists' places.
 

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"Brigadier General Francis X Hummel...Out" - I love villains that are not really villains.

From gaming it would either be Kefka (FF6) or Salazar (RE4) because both of them did a fantastic job of wanting me to kill them.
 

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I'm a sucker for Artificial Intelligences, HAL and Shodan are my two favorites. I suppose I don't really know why, considering they're very different characters. I liked GlaDOS too, but she's really just an incompetent Shodan played for laughs.
 

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Palademon said:
Richardplex said:
Palademon said:
Richardplex said:
Antagonists who aren't actually evil. Light from Death Note.
Light is the protagonist.
L is his antagonist.

I was going to say L for this thread.
See, that's exactly why Death Note was so good (at least for the first third) - whom we feel is the antagonist is completely different.
Yes, I agree about that appraisal of Death Note if saying "good guy" and "bad guy".
BUT
Protagonist means main character.
Antagonist means the character trying to stop the goals of the main character.

Your idea actually confuses me. If Light isn't evil by your view, then what makes him the antagonist?
Well, L just wants to stop criminals because he's bored. Light wants to get rid of all the criminals and become a god - he goes mad with power. It's chaotic good vs lawful evil I guess. But I don't really believe in evil - you either have a reason, or you're a sociopath/psychopath. Though I guess those who want to watch the world burn would count. But I digress. I don't see either really as the pro/antagonist, just that... I don't know... Light fits the idea of an antagonist better with his deciding to become god? Rather than a guy who does good, but just because he's bored, that wouldn't make him an antagonist for me.

Or maybe the answer is less convoluted: Light's colour is red, so clearly he's evil.
 

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Dr facilier From the princess and the frog, i don't care how girly that movie is i grab my niece and watch the whole thing with her again to see the crazy witch docter.
 

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Richardplex said:
Palademon said:
Richardplex said:
Palademon said:
Richardplex said:
Antagonists who aren't actually evil. Light from Death Note.
Light is the protagonist.
L is his antagonist.

I was going to say L for this thread.
See, that's exactly why Death Note was so good (at least for the first third) - whom we feel is the antagonist is completely different.
Yes, I agree about that appraisal of Death Note if saying "good guy" and "bad guy".
BUT
Protagonist means main character.
Antagonist means the character trying to stop the goals of the main character.

Your idea actually confuses me. If Light isn't evil by your view, then what makes him the antagonist?
Well, L just wants to stop criminals because he's bored. Light wants to get rid of all the criminals and become a god - he goes mad with power. It's chaotic good vs lawful evil I guess. But I don't really believe in evil - you either have a reason, or you're a sociopath/psychopath. Though I guess those who want to watch the world burn would count. But I digress. I don't see either really as the pro/antagonist, just that... I don't know... Light fits the idea of an antagonist better with his deciding to become god? Rather than a guy who does good, but just because he's bored, that wouldn't make him an antagonist for me.

Or maybe the answer is less convoluted: Light's colour is red, so clearly he's evil.
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