The following article contains spoilers for various anime series.Anime heroes and villains alike vary widely in their personalities and self-image, but there are definitely some trends to take note of on the subject. Typical shonen and shojo protagonists are friendly, altruistic, and compassionate people who put others first, many of which even risk their lives for people that they barely know. Such heroes can be confident without being too proud or arrogant, but villains take a different approach. Most anime villains are truly full of themselves and develop a twisted kind of self-confidence that makes them repulsive to others.Some anime villains may honestly acknowledge or even praise the abilities and accomplishments of their heroic opponents, but the villain will always be number one in their own eyes. Proud anime villains are absolutely certain in their own strength and convictions. They’re often unwilling to accept any criticism or face the possibility of defeat. The proudest villains are either lost in their own power, running away from their own insecurities, or are supernatural beings who literally cannot conceive of anything aside from their own greatness. Some proud villains are tragically human in this respect, while others push monsters and villainy to new heights.Pride had a cold, aloof sense of greatness. He also shares Father’s view that humans are mere insects who can’t threaten him. Pride also combines the traits of the other six homunculi, such as Lust’s impaling spears and Wrath’s all-seeing eyes. Pride puts up a good fight, but he goes out with an ironic death, just like his peers. It’s the courageous protagonist Edward Elric, who humbles Pride in a direct confrontation of soul versus soul.
The following article contains spoilers for various anime series.Anime heroes and villains alike vary widely in their personalities and self-image, but there are definitely some trends to take note of on the subject. Typical shonen and shojo protagonists are friendly, altruistic, and compassionate people who put others first, many of which even risk their lives for people that they barely know. Such heroes can be confident without being too proud or arrogant, but villains take a different approach. Most anime villains are truly full of themselves and develop a twisted kind of self-confidence that makes them repulsive to others.
Some anime villains may honestly acknowledge or even praise the abilities and accomplishments of their heroic opponents, but the villain will always be number one in their own eyes. Proud anime villains are absolutely certain in their own strength and convictions. They’re often unwilling to accept any criticism or face the possibility of defeat. The proudest villains are either lost in their own power, running away from their own insecurities, or are supernatural beings who literally cannot conceive of anything aside from their own greatness. Some proud villains are tragically human in this respect, while others push monsters and villainy to new heights.
Pride had a cold, aloof sense of greatness. He also shares Father’s view that humans are mere insects who can’t threaten him. Pride also combines the traits of the other six homunculi, such as Lust’s impaling spears and Wrath’s all-seeing eyes. Pride puts up a good fight, but he goes out with an ironic death, just like his peers. It’s the courageous protagonist Edward Elric, who humbles Pride in a direct confrontation of soul versus soul.
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