ninjacricket911
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I know some people complain about there sometimes being a lack of sympathetic villains in cartoons, but is there anything wrong with evil villains?
There have been lots of live action movies where the villain is a nasty piece of work and is not sympathetic at all, but the movie are often good. In real life, there are many people who don't have noble intentions.
Plus its hard to make certain sympathetic, if you ever had Red Skull in a cartoon, I wouldn't want him to be sympathetic, he works best as a monster.
Plus there have been some compelling evil villains through out the last two decades (BTAS Joker, 2003 Shredder, Ozai, etc). Sometimes you need an evil villain to contrast a sympathetic one. Even in anime, there are plenty of pretty evil villains, like Freiza. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Monster/AnimeAndManga
I think the problem is there is a difference between silly evil and real evil, an silly evil character works best in comedy, a real evil character is harder to pull of in a kids, but not impossible. A truly evil character can raise the stakes the way a sympathetic one cannot.
There have been lots of live action movies where the villain is a nasty piece of work and is not sympathetic at all, but the movie are often good. In real life, there are many people who don't have noble intentions.
Plus its hard to make certain sympathetic, if you ever had Red Skull in a cartoon, I wouldn't want him to be sympathetic, he works best as a monster.
Plus there have been some compelling evil villains through out the last two decades (BTAS Joker, 2003 Shredder, Ozai, etc). Sometimes you need an evil villain to contrast a sympathetic one. Even in anime, there are plenty of pretty evil villains, like Freiza. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Monster/AnimeAndManga
I think the problem is there is a difference between silly evil and real evil, an silly evil character works best in comedy, a real evil character is harder to pull of in a kids, but not impossible. A truly evil character can raise the stakes the way a sympathetic one cannot.