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Okay so this is gonna be और of a speedy short लेख inspired द्वारा Mauser's सवाल here on random. link Apparently people here have expectations and I won't fail lmao.

Above all else for a villain to be an effective character in my eyes is their backstory/motivation. Nothing makes a villain और fascinating to me than multiple layers. I'm talking about characters like (now I know आप won't see this coming!) Azula and Regina. Regina is my prime example of a fleshed out villain. Her lover was killed when she was very young and right in front of her. That sparked her to start on the path to evil; she was desperate to bring him back. Another layer is added in season 2 when आप see how actively she resisting the darkness and just how much manipulation and (from her mother) child abuse it took to get her over the edge. She's not just evil for the evils.
Azula is somewhat the same; on the surface it seems like nothing is really going wrong in Azula's life and that she pretty much just the antagonist because her dad कहा so. It's और than that though. Azula felt unloved द्वारा her own mother and so the only person she had to teach her morals was pops. And pops was an all out, full on asshole. Her complexity is sort of buried deep and at first was hard to pick out because she never made mention of it. When it was first mentioned she really glossed over it and made it seem like it was no big deal. At the very end of the दिखाना though, it all came out via a complete psychosis.

Which leads to the अगला point; if आप throw on a sprinkle of crazy I'm और intrigued already. I think that that adds one of the critical multi-dimensions. A villain who isn't mentally sound can do some pretty wild things and create a lot of damage. Bellatrix is my कुतिया, मतलबी here; she's so delightfully sadistic and unpredictable. What makes her so effective as a villain is that her instability makes her creepy in a way that Azula's doesn't. Azula's makes her a sympathetic villain. Bella's makes her an effective villain. आप don't know what's gonna happen with her and it keeps आप on your toes.

The above mentioned; sympathy is another way to make a good villain. If आप give them the right back story या motivation आप can create a sympathetic villain. The kind of villain आप almost want to agree with या at the very least, hug. Regina would be my biggest example of this. She has लॉस्ट and been through so much.The woman really just wanted someone to प्यार her and when she couldn't get it she tried to fill the void with vengeance and a false sense of happiness.This kind of villain evokes emotion and आप almost want them to be redeemed, warm, and well-fed. Any character that can instill emotion is an effective character. Even if आप don't like that character you'd have to admit that they're well written.

The अगला thing that makes a villain a good villain for me is the kind that keeps आप guessing. If a villain can keep आप on आप toes through the whole show, book, या movie than he या she is doing a good job at being bad. Isabella (BBC's Robin Hood) is good for this. She started out as the good guy and turned evil. She's cunning and manipulative and constantly switched sides. आप never really knew whose side she was actually on; the antagonist's या the protagonist's. Basically she did whatever benefited her at the time. She was that character आप had to watch at all times lest आप wind up with a चाकू in your back.

Which leads to the अगला component. Trickiness. A good villain is a smart villain. They don't kick the door in and yell, "LEEEEROY JENKINS!" They plan things and execute the plans well. They are smart and have the hero at a loss as to how to unravel their plan because the plan was so elaborate. Azula was extremely effective in this way; when she didn't have raw power on her side, she had cunning. She has a back up plan for going to the bathroom. I'm talking things like; in one episode she had no bending (her ability to wield fire). What she did instead was take a bunch of Dai Lee (yeah this is spelled wrong but fuck it, this is an लेख about villainy and my poor spelling is villainous). agents. These guys were earthbenders she had them lined up to protect her. What the हीरोस and the viewers don't find out until the very end is that she wasn't even trying at all; she was the decoy that wasted their time so they couldn't fight her father and in doing that--take down the आग Nation. Add another layer of cunning on चोटी, शीर्ष of that because she had a wildly intelligent plan to have acquired the agents in the first place. With brains alone, Azula took down a city that hadn't been breached in nearly a hundred years. Literally it took patience and a clever disguise...and playing someone who was trying to play her. Like they were trying to stab each other in the back and she out stabbed him. So yeah, the और clever the villain the better.

Even if they aren't smart there's still a save. If they have wit and humor they can still be a good villain. Like Kronk from Emperor's New Groove. His head is a bit dull but he's a blast to watch. He's got a lot of hilarious lines and his screw ups a great to watch. This is the comic relief villain which can still be super effective if done right.

In other words there are many ways for a villain to be a good villain. They can have all या even just one of the above and I think that they'd be effective. I tend to favor the ones with all of the above the most. But lets be honest, I think for myself personally, all they have to do to be a good villain is be the villain at all lmao. I mean Icy from Winx is just an asshole. But I still प्यार her.
Number 30: The Mysterians (1957)

Number 29: Gamera vs Guiron (1969)

Number 28: Monty अजगर and the Meaning of Life (1983)

Number 27: Frankenstein Conquers the World (1965)

Number 26: Godzilla vs Gigan (1972)

Number 25: Atragon (1963)

Number 24: Night of the Living Dead (1968)

Number 23: Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975)

Number 22: To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)

Number 21: Godzilla vs Megalon (1973)

Number 20: Gamera the ब्रेव (2006)

Number 19: Rodan (1956)

Number 18: Varan the अकल्पनीय (1958)

Number 17: Mothra (1961)

Number 16: The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)

Number 15: Gamera 2: Attack of Legion (1996)

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There are many sites which I found out randomly.Randomly here means like,searching for pics,videos,blogs,fan fictions,stories etc.And गूगल helps a lot!So I decided to share the names of some websites (Five of them) which I found randomly while surfing :)

1.Fanpop (Yup!Fanpop itself)

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Older version of फैन्पॉप ; A फैन्पॉप which I miss!!

It was I think 2009's end या 2010 when I found this website!That day,I was searching for some वीडियो of Glee,some special episodes,which were not uploaded at YouTube (Or I was not able to find them as I was too lazy to flip to the 2nd page!)And then I found...
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