why are nuanced morally gray villains so rare in anime and manga?
Why are nuanced morally gray villains so rare in anime and manga?
pic unrelated, nigga's worse than satan
Stop reading/watching shonen and you will find some.
>morally grey
pic unrelated, my man did nothing wrong
the duality of man
Just some science rumbling, all is legal in the abyss.
Never watched Made in abyss whats this guy do?
Just some child experiments
this but unironically.
He turns orphans into batteries.
turned children into goop for science
saving the world and being a great dad
Had a unique way of expressing his love.
Ignore all the other posters, he's just a loving family man with a cute daughter who he cares for deeply.
Do I watch the anime or read the manga?
They're rare in general because villains are evil. A "gray" character wouldn't be a hero or a villain; at best, it would be relative (one's freedom fighter is another's terrorist). "Morally gray" villains in a setting with a obvious good-evil dichotomy can come off as more contrived than compelling.
The anime is an adaption of the manga
depends on how lomg you're willing to wait
You do you, bro
Geto from JJK, Wanting to kill everyone who cant control there cursed energy to stop curses from killing people I think sounds like a good idea.
Valentine as well
Watch the anime. It's as close as you can get to a perfect adaptation, it does nothing but elevate the already amazing manga into a superior form of kino.
(pardon the Zig Forums lingo)
Some anime are basically the directors fanfiction compared to the manga
Is the manga on hiatus or monthly?
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Not nuanced or morally grey.
Does he count?
adamant is the antagonist in hnk
He canonically did absolutely nothing wrong, you're just seeing the story through Phos' unreliable narrator eyes.
Nips aren't nuanced in general.
Just watch some JAV.
It's sugoi man.
I love my wife Nanachi!
Fuck off
He literally used phos and make her suffers so that he can die
Gotta love a villain who can fool people into thinking he's the hero.