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Based on a previous journal , I thought I'd wait for people to cast their opinions on who should rank on which place. But after reading a surprising comment from , I'm gonna place this in its original order. This is how I'll start off the new year.
Now unlike most memes, I'm going to be showing the villains' facial expressions. They help define the word "sympathy."
10. Loki Laufeyson from Thor, The Avengers, and Thor: the Dark World
Abandoned by his (biological) father, Loki’s adopted by Odin. He’s constantly lied to by his adoptive family, and constantly verbally abused by Odin (from what I hear from those who have read the comics). All he wants is Odin’s love and approval, but never gets it, and is embittered by it, growing resentful in his envy of Thor who, in his eyes, has everything he wants. Some time after his incarceration, his mother—the only person he truly loves after his turn to evil—is killed, and we see him crumpled and positively distraught in his trashed cell after the fact. It’s pretty easy to feel for the guy.
9. Mister Freeze (Dr. Victor Fries) from Batman: The Animated Series, Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, The New Batman Adventures, and Batman Beyond
Poor dude just wants to save his terminally-ill wife. He's a scientist, after all. He needed to buy her time so that he could find a cure. This led to him being assaulted by Ferris Boyle, left to die, mutated, unable to live outside his suit and freezing cold conditions, and still on a (seemingly) unending quest to save the love of his life. He succeeds (with Batman's help), but at the cost of his being reduced to a disembodied head. What's touching about this is the quote he delivers in the episode "Cold Comfort":
"Ironic, isn't it? After all I did to keep my wife whole, I end up like this. You understand now why I could not return to my Nora. My treasure. There's no hope for me... or you or your city. Everyone's going to feel my loss."
8. Magneto (Erik Lehnsherr) from the X-Men franchise
He grew up in/during (and survived the horrors of) Nazi Germany, which by itself is a nightmare. He became best friends with Professor X, which only caused him strife when they were constantly at odds (to put it lightly). His goals alone are sympathetic; seeing his fellow mutants suffer at the hands of humankind, his only desire is to see mutants free. Unfortunately this also comes with a desire to retaliate against humanity, either wiping them out or enslaving them.
7. Two-Face (Harvey Dent) from Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures
Struggled with how he had stood up to a bully in his childhood (causing severe mental issues) but, for a time, rose above it, becoming a DA to fight Gotham’s crime. He's got a fiancee who works as a lawyer (Grace Lamont), and is best friends with Bruce Wayne. This all goes downhill when Rupert Thorne tries to blackmail him with his psychological profile, leading to his horrible accident. Unhinged by his disfigurement, he descends into darkness, running away from his loved ones and blaming Batman for failing to save him.
6. Harley Quinn (Dr. Harleen Quinzel) from Batman: The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventure, Justice League, and Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
Poor girl. She started out as a psychiatrist, only to have her own mind shattered by the Joker. It didn’t take long for him to have her wrapped around his finger. She positively adores him and suffers a great deal of abuse at his hands. She's doomed to be the on-and-off girlfriend of Batman's greatest enemy.
5. Sandman (Flint Marko) from Spider-Man 3
He had a sick daughter and stole in an attempt to pay for her medical bills. He had a shrew of a wife who didn’t appreciate his efforts. His transformation/attaining powers looked very painful. He was racked by guilt for accidentally killing Uncle Ben, who had a very sad, yet touching, death scene. What's more, Venom had preyed upon his desperation so they could team up against Spider-Man. That's just cold!
4. Sunset Shimmer from My Little Pony: Equestria Girls
I do see that she longed for Princess Celestia’s attention and respect, and she felt lonely. Envy is a powerful emotion. Her situation appears to be similar to that of the next villain.
3. Asajj Ventress from Genndy Tartakovsky's Star Wars: Clone Wars mini-series and Dave Filoni's Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Asajj was given up as a baby, basically sold into slavery, and as a child would have died during the assault that killed her former master had she not been rescued by Ky Narec. Ky took Asajj as his Padawan, and the two were heroes, for a time. But Ky was killed and this started Asajj down a very dark path as she avenged him, hating the Jedi for "abandoning" her former master to die. She suffered many disappointments and losses on the dark side, including betrayal at the hands of Count Dooku (alias Darth Tyranus). She fled to her homeworld, taking refuge with and finding a family in the Nightsisters. But even that didn’t last because the whole clan was slaughtered, causing her even more pain. The last we see of her, at least, it seems she’s slowly turning away from the dark side.
2. Darth Maul from Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Star Wars: Rebels
Maul started his life as a slave, as is common to the males of his species. Things only went downhill for him when he was acquired by Darth Sidious and his Sith training began. He was bisected by Obi-Wan, fell a great distance, but managed to survive, kept alive solely by his hate and the dark side. He was away on a junk planet for twelve years, going mad from his isolation, his hate, and his pain. He was eventually found by his brother Savage Opress, nursed back to health by Mother Talzin, and restored to near-sanity, but was driven by vengeance. When Savage was killed in front of him, it became very clear that some part of Maul was still capable of love as he rushed to his brother's side. Sidious captures and tortures him, all the while using him to destroy his beloved Mother Talzin. All that is left for Maul now is revenge.
1. Darth Vader (Anakin Skywalker) from the entire Star Wars saga
Like Maul and Asajj, Anakin was raised in slavery, which sucks enough on its own, but was freed by Qui-Gon Jinn (I am sensing a pattern here). Unfortunately his mother could not be freed along with him and he had to leave her behind. Qui-Gon promised to be his master but very soon after was killed. Anakin was mistrusted by the Jedi Council from the start, (causing a self-fulfilling prophecy on his later turning on them), lost his mother immediately after reuniting with her, pushing him toward the dark side when he slaughtered the Tusken Raiders in revenge. He was frequently lied to by the counsel and then by Chancellor Palpatine (aka Sidious), further twisting him to the dark side. He also suffered frequently as the Master to Ahsoka Tano, particularly during her time as a fugitive and after her leaving the Jedi Order behind. It all culminates when he takes his final turn to darkness, slaughtering children and battling Obi-Wan, his former best friend and Master, but doesn't even end there; he suffers greatly as the Emperor's puppet. It's not until he learns that he has twin children—Luke and Leia—does he slowly return to the light side.
Honorable mentions:
Karai from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise
Marik Ishtar from Yu-Gi-Oh!
Randall "Randy" Boggs from Monsters University and Monsters Inc.
General Grievous (Qymaen jai Sheelal) from Genndy Tartakovsky's Star Wars: Clone Wars mini-series, Dave Filoni's Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Harry Osborn from the Spider-Man series
Mad Hatter (Jervis Tetch) from Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures
Judge Claude Frollo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Doctor Octopus aka Doc Ock (Dr. Otto Octavius) from Spider-Man 2
Azula from Avatar: The Last Airbender
The Lizard from the Spider-Man series
Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th franchise.
Suigintou from Rozen Maiden
Erik from The Phantom of the Opera
Davy Jones from Pirates of the Caribbean
Boba Fett from Star Wars
Mystique from the X-Men franchise
Sōsuke Aizen from Bleach
Demona from Gargoyles
Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot) from Batman Returns
Sweeney Todd (Benjamin Barker) from Hugh Wheeler's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Winter Soldier (James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes) from Captain America
Dave from The Penguins of Madagascar
Frank Butterman from Hot Fuzz
Hodge Podge from Action League Now!
Nappa from Dragon Ball Z
Handsome Jack from Borderlands: the Pre-Sequel and Borderlands 2
Dio Brando from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Jarath the Goblin King from Labyrinth
Thundercracker from Transformers: Cybertron
Villains only from literature, graphic novels, card games, and video games:
Revan from the Knights of the Old Republic game series and Star Wars: The Old Republic
Ulic Kel-Droma from Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi and the Star Wars: The Clone Wars video game
Darth Caedus (Jacen Solo) and Tahiri Veila from Star Wars: Legacy of the Force
Darth Bane and Darth Zannah from the Darth Bane trilogy
Xanatos from Star Wars: Jedi—The Dark Side and the Jedi Apprentice series
Nightmare Rarity from the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic comics
Magnus the Red from Warhammer 40,000
Any more honorable mentions are welcome.
Hope you'll all enjoy it!
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ChrysaorIV In reply to ??? [2017-11-26 22:22:54 +0000 UTC]
that was the entire point of the character, no doubt, the ambiguity. But I consider him a villain because in the end he was wrong. Killing all those people didnt save anyone in the end.
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DarthWill3 In reply to ChrysaorIV [2017-11-26 23:01:41 +0000 UTC]
Well, more of an anti-hero.
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ChrysaorIV In reply to DarthWill3 [2017-11-26 23:15:21 +0000 UTC]
Or anti-villain. I definitely think of him as an anti-villain.
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BlueStrike01 In reply to ??? [2017-11-23 23:50:16 +0000 UTC]
What about Ice King from adventure time?
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DarthWill3 In reply to BlueStrike01 [2017-11-24 03:36:38 +0000 UTC]
Not a fan of Adventure Time.
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BlueStrike01 In reply to DarthWill3 [2017-11-24 04:34:01 +0000 UTC]
Not much for me either anymore. I know hes weird and freaky but his past is actually very sad.
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ArchlordV In reply to ??? [2017-05-29 07:07:36 +0000 UTC]
So wait..you've got 3 villains from the Star Wars franchise up there...and not one of them is Grievous?!
I see you've got him in honorable mentions, and that's fine, although I don't understand how Anakin can evoke more pity from you than Grievous. Unless I'm mistaken, Grievous became a monster because he lost everything. Anakin lost everything BEACUSE he became a monster... Just my silly little two cents
Also, primo choices for Sandman and Sunset Shimmer, two villains who - in my opinion - don't get enough love!
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DarthWill3 In reply to ArchlordV [2017-05-29 14:26:51 +0000 UTC]
Actually, Anakin only became Vader because of Sidious, the real monster.
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ArchlordV In reply to DarthWill3 [2017-05-29 20:18:24 +0000 UTC]
True enough, I suppose; the Emperor had NO redeeming qualities whatsoever.
What's the best kind of villain? The one whose actions, although you may not condone, you can empathize with...
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DarthWill3 In reply to ArchlordV [2017-05-29 23:50:31 +0000 UTC]
Once you read their origins and look at some facial expressions, you begin to sympathize with them.
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ArchlordV In reply to DarthWill3 [2017-05-30 09:33:51 +0000 UTC]
Remember the Batman Beyond episode "Meltdown"? The episode that was Freeze's swan song?
Terry: "You've gotta get outta here, Freeze; the whole place is gonna go!"
Freeze: "Believe me...you're the only one who cares..."
Jesus Christ, I bawled like a baby...
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Kooskia In reply to ??? [2017-04-22 14:55:11 +0000 UTC]
I am curious to know if you watched the current animated series Star Wars rebels (I will not write spoilers, just in case), concening the character of Maul.
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DarthWill3 In reply to Kooskia [2017-04-22 20:42:57 +0000 UTC]
I sure have, hence why I've put the show's name in the summary
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Kooskia In reply to DarthWill3 [2017-04-22 22:04:15 +0000 UTC]
Hehe I was uncertain to avoid to make unwanted spoilers for "Twin Suns"
One interesting feature of Maul's evolution bringing to Rebel, that surface in the episode when he visit back Dathomir alongside Ezra is how (begging him to join him once more) speaking of desiring Ezra as "brother"..
The way he say it, with lower voice and lowering the eyes, point to me a sparkle of honest desire to search the connection he realized to have lost when Savage died holding his hand..
Concerning Twin Suns.... much has been said and debated, to make it short I really enjoyed it and think it was the best and only possible fitting end for this character
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PapaCorgi In reply to ??? [2017-03-09 06:49:55 +0000 UTC]
Personally, two of mine would be Nidhiki and Handsome Jack.
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PapaCorgi In reply to DarthWill3 [2017-03-10 02:53:22 +0000 UTC]
Handsome Jack is a character from Borderlands 2, he used to be a great guy, but he was betrayed and facially mutilated.
Nidhiki is a character from Bionicle. He too was a hero, who was turned evil.
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DarthWill3 In reply to PapaCorgi [2017-03-10 04:48:02 +0000 UTC]
Oh. I remember Nidhiki now.
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DarthWill3 In reply to PapaCorgi [2017-03-10 16:40:48 +0000 UTC]
Gotta reread his story sometime.
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Dalek1965 In reply to ??? [2016-11-04 06:28:55 +0000 UTC]
I can't bring myself to sympathize with Darth Vader. Him turning good right before he died doesn't make up for the genocide he and the Empire committed against the galaxy. At all.
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DarthWill3 In reply to Dalek1965 [2016-11-05 00:00:03 +0000 UTC]
Well, you can't deny the reasons that led him to the dark side.
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xSapphire-Catx In reply to ??? [2016-09-28 23:56:23 +0000 UTC]
A good selection Batman TAS Mr. Freeze's backstory is my fav but there's a few I wouldn't sympathize with
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Azog220 In reply to xSapphire-Catx [2018-09-27 23:02:41 +0000 UTC]
Truth be told, he was really a joke villain til his introduction in Batman TAS, and now that is go to backstory, though the New 52 really @#%*ed that @+#• up.
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xSapphire-Catx In reply to Azog220 [2018-10-04 18:35:55 +0000 UTC]
Prefer him as a tragic villain who was driven by his love fr his wife and while New 52 Freeze has tragedy in his past he unfortunately is mentally unsound and unstable.
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DarthWill3 In reply to xSapphire-Catx [2016-09-29 01:54:29 +0000 UTC]
Well, I have my own reasons for sympathizing them. Pretty good ones, in fact.
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DarthWill3 In reply to CeaciliaSolo [2016-09-23 18:41:52 +0000 UTC]
That's good enough for me.
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TungstenStudios2024 In reply to ??? [2016-09-18 17:12:48 +0000 UTC]
What?! No love for Starlight Glimmer?
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CeaciliaSolo In reply to TungstenStudios2024 [2016-09-23 15:23:23 +0000 UTC]
No love. And thats Sunset Shimmer.
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DarthWill3 In reply to TungstenStudios2024 [2016-09-18 19:12:27 +0000 UTC]
I think I'll have her on the Honorable Mentions sometime soon.
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ZanarNaryon In reply to ??? [2016-09-16 19:56:43 +0000 UTC]
One character is missing; Jareth, the Goblin King from Labyrinth. He's just too damn likable that you can't help but sympathize with him more than the main characters
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ZanarNaryon In reply to DarthWill3 [2016-09-16 21:48:44 +0000 UTC]
You should watch Labyrinth
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pelcogo In reply to ??? [2016-09-16 04:45:34 +0000 UTC]
I didn't sympathize with starlight glimmer until after her heel face turn before she doesn't give you any reason to sympathize with her because she was just a generic villain she makes a better good guy than a villain
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