Who was the better final boss?

Who was the better final boss?

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Me.

your mom

>Madara
>Final boss
Kek, more like the penultimate boss before the final enemy but that's because Kishi had no idea on how to beat him

OP's mom.

Aizen looks he reels in the most puss. You think he ever dicked any of the female Arrancars?

Aizen wanted a beat down because he was lonely from being the strongest.
Madara wanted world piece because precious people died around him.
It's 1st world vs 3rd world problems basically.

Who was the better REAL final boss?

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Yes remember when Horihime come in hueco mondo, the 2 bitches where so jealous of her.

>Madara
>Final Boss

Aizen was the better character, Madara was the better boss

Yhwach. He existed for more than 10 minutes and couldn't be written off as some last minute write-in.

There's Momo too

>Aizen
>Final Boss

Yhwach's power is literal asspulls. He has a personality, but at what cost

kaguya is basically the final form of the first villain in Naruto (the 9-tailed beasts).

Madara wanted to save the world by effectively ended it
Aizen wanted to change the status quo because he realized how inherently fucked up it is instead of just accepting it

>Yhwach's power is literal asspulls
Literally everyone in Bleach.

Asspulldara isn't a final boss tho

Honestly never understood Madarafags
he showed up during the worst part of series(the 4th great ninja war) and was so forgettable that i I honestly can't remember anything interesting he did except shoot down meteors
Aizen on the other hand was memeworthy beyond belief and was the kind of villain that could carry entire arcs on his back
literally the opposite of someone like Muzan who was undeniably the worst part about the final arc of KnY

Neither did Kubo and he made Aizen broken from the start

Madara and Aizen are the main villians of their respective franchises while Yhwatch and Kaguya are your typical "divine evil". Think of it like this, they're the main antagonist in the play but the other two are the stages in of themselves. The protagonist defeats the villain but then has to deal with the stage itself to truly set things right.

It's like, Porky and Gigas.

That's actually a good comparison ngl

Yhwach by an unfair degree

>MADARA?
>MY NAME!

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While Madara is the coolest part of Naruto my support goes to Aizen-tiacho.

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>He has a personality
He does?

It seems to be a thing in Japanese story telling that pops up a lot. There are the villains the protagonist is clashing with but then you come to discover that there is some otherworldly evil that set the circumstances of both the protagonist and the villain. These divine evils might have some character or decent build up but they're never actually around long enough to outshine what was originally the main antagonist.

They simply show up and fuck shit up as a result of the clashing between the protag and the antag, turn out to be the force behind the events of the franchise and sort of represent the sickness of the setting that the hero must purge to overcome all the conflict that happened in the story.

The man

>9-tailed beasts
>villain

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