In anime, there were some villains who were originally villains but were eventually defeated by the protagonist and became the protagonist's allies or partners. Here are some examples: 1. Uchiha in Naruto: Originally, the villain had the ability to control the tail beast, but was eventually defeated by the protagonist Naruto and became Naruto's partner. 2. Monchi D. Luffy in One Piece: Originally, the villain dreamed of becoming One Piece, but in the end, he became the protagonist and Luffy's adventure story began. 3. Shizuka Saisu in Silver Spirit: Originally a villain with unique fighting skills, but was eventually defeated by the protagonist Koizumi Koko and became Koizumi Koko's partner. 4. Aizen Yuusuke in Death: Originally, the villain had the ability to control the void, but was eventually defeated by the protagonist Amagasaki Ichigo and became his partner. The stories of these characters in the anime had a unique charm. Not only did they show the transformation process of the villains, but they also made the audience have a strong interest in the characters.
I need more context to answer this question. Can you tell me the names of these characters? Or you can provide some information about their background and which works they appear in so that I can better answer your questions.
According to the recommended novel information, it could be seen that in the book " I've Died in 80's Villain Big Boss," the main character was Zhou Xianzong, whose three views were even more crooked than the villain. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
It's hard to say for sure. Both anime and comic villains have their own charm and ways of being menacing. It might come down to which genre and specific characters you're exposed to and how they resonate with you.
😋I recommend the following novels to you, I hope you will like them: 1. "From the Hero of the Shield to the Master": This is a light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel. The main character starts off with a big cylinder of wood, Bright Night, and relies on the system to annex all worlds to establish his own power. 2. "Why is the Demon King like this?" This was a light novel, a daily romance novel. The main character was the Demon King who transmigrated into the brave and then continued to help the brave. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many anime protagonists who were not children, such as: 1. Kirito (SAO chapter), Asuna (Asassin's children chapter), Euxias Alderfino (A Certain Scientific Railgun chapter), etc. in the Sword and Sword Arts Sect. 2. Allen Yaeger (Giant Hunter), Rainer Brouss (Sanli's brother), Bertot Hubert (Giant Messenger), Yumir (Human Princess), etc. in "The Attacking Giant." 3. Okabe Rentaro (in search of the 01 experiment that changed the world), Katsuki Yoko (assistant), etc. in "Gate of the Stone of Destiny" 4. Kimki Ken (the savior of mankind), Juka (the ghost island murderer), Shinji (the companion of the male lead), etc. in Tokyo Ghoul. 5. Charcoal Jiro (Ghost Hunter), Onimaki Tsuji Asamu (King of Ghosts), etc. in Ghost Blade. These characters all had their own growth experiences and personality traits. They were not the image of children.
I recommend the following novels with villains as the main characters: "I'm Really Not the Ultimate Villain": An oriental fantasy novel. The protagonist, Feng Qingxu, is a man who is mistaken for a villain, and thus begins his life as a villain. "Protagonists Everywhere: The Villain Is Me." It was a Xianxia fantasy immortal cultivation novel. The protagonist, Ye Xun, actually became the villain in the script. He decided not to be human anymore and wanted to counterattack. "I won lying down after dressing up as the daughter of a villain boss": A sci-fi space-time travel novel. The female protagonist, Jin Yan, played the villain in the novel world, but she was able to counterattack and win. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the following novels with villains: - " I'm Really Not the Ultimate Villain ": The protagonist, Feng Qingxu, realized that he had thought he was the protagonist, but he had been identified as the villain and became the public enemy of the cultivation world. - " Return of the Villain's Supporting Female Lead ": The supporting female lead brought along the system, suppressed the main character, and became her own main character. - " Protagonists Everywhere: The Villain Is Actually Myself ": The protagonist, Ye Xun, thought that he was the protagonist, but he found out that he was the villain and became a thorn in the eyes of the protagonists. - " After Dressing Up as the Daughter of a Villain Boss, I Win in Laying Down ": The main character Jinyan fights wits and courage against the main character and finally wins. - " Divine System: I'm the Big Boss Villain ": The transmigrator Mu Yun became the villain and became the real big BOSS after being chased by the protagonist. - " The Villain Actor ": The female protagonist, Ling Wei, brought the system with her and reversed the situation, becoming a real female villain. - " Villain's Survival Code ": The agent transmigrated to another world and became a villain, fighting wits and courage with the protagonist. - [Immortal Martial World's Great Villain: Gu Shao shuttles back and forth between different worlds and becomes the ultimate villain.] I wish you a pleasant reading. I hope you like the above recommendations.
I can't provide any information about animes where the villain is more popular than the main character. This was because the villains in anime usually did not have the same attention and popularity as the main characters. However, some villains in anime were indeed very popular and even more charming than the main characters. For example, Orochimaru in Naruto, Yagami in Death Note, Monchi D. Luffy in One Piece, and so on. These characters had their own unique charm and storyline, so they were loved by the audience.
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. " Crazy Basketball ": Although the protagonist of this book was arrogant and liked to fight, he occasionally drank a few beers. However, he did not smoke, gamble, or behave in a vulgar manner. The campus basketball plot had no elements of fantasy. It was suitable for readers who liked basketball. 2. " Evil Defender ": This book tells the story of youth basketball. There are wretched teammates, girls who silently contribute, and a little hot-blooded. The protagonist was a villain, but he gradually grew up in the process of playing basketball. The overall plot was wretched, relaxed, funny, and hot-blooded. I hope you like my two recommendations.😗
I recommend the NPC Survival Guide and I Will Never Eat a Woman's Food as a Destined Villain to you. In " The NPC Survival Guide ", the protagonists found that the world they were in was arranged according to the outline of the novel, and Sin City was responsible for selecting the characters to act out the novel. In " I Will Never Eat a Woman's Rice, the Destined Villain ", the protagonist Xu Siyuan was reborn into the game and became the villain, the Act Tough King Boss. I hope you like my recommendation.😗