So how could an anime make a villian protagonist work,without justifying his actions?

So how could an anime make a villian protagonist work,without justifying his actions?

Make him fight against a greater evil

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Lord Spiral

Simole; place them in a world where no laws exist.

There you go; now good and evil are subjective.

Anime Walter White

Good and evil are based on primordial concepts like Light and Dark. You can only get rid of them by eliminating everything.

Subjective maybe for the characters born in such world. The reader is still going to see everyone as a douchebag though.

Ans you'll have readers who won't.

Get what I'm saying here? They're obviously going to be douchebags.

I never realized how much i wanted this

Have him not give a fuck and he's doing this for shits and giggles.

Overlord.

Best use of an isekai gimmick; make us empathise with a heartless Lich overlord.

you posted the answer in your picture.
kirby, the destroyer- no sense of right or wrong

He's actually trying to fail for whatever reason but always ended up winning and became a notorious supervillain.

INFINITE POWER

By just making it.

Can Kirby kill servants?

Game of thrones does it. All the characters seem aweful at times. Just make it a drama about world conquest, the main character(s) can be awful but intriguing with the reader curious as to how the conquest will play out.

Overlord does that pretty well. I think the key is to give the reader both sides' point of view, so he can choose wether to consider the protagonist an asshole or not. Death Note also does that, now that I think about it.

The best technique for writing a villain protagonist isn't to justify their actions or make them seem right or the cliche of "they're just misunderstood".

The key to writing a good villain protagonist is write them shameless, cruel, vile beyond reproach, but understandable.
Fun.

Your audience is neither a hero nor villain. They want to be a hero but they struggle with inner demons no less so than your character. The trick here is convincing them to let go of their desire to do right in favor of doing what's enjoyable.

Hm, that's the best explanation I've heard on the topic, user.

Isn't that literally Death Note?

Ainz kinda sucks as a protagonist. Being a heartless lich is fine and meme-y, but it's hard to give a fuck about a character whose defining attribute is that he can't give a fuck about anything anymore.

Make them the ineffectual villain of the week,only by his POV it's those damned heroes of the week always thwarting him.

Make it a cake demon lady for extra plot.

Indeed, but I think that's what makes it so lovely, you aren't supposed to give half a fuck about the protagonist. The series is interesting because you truly feel like an observer, the series doesn't get vaguely emotional at any point. At least until where I read.

That's difficult yo pull off without making your villain into a shallow baddie without personality. It can be done and a ruthless villain can be lots of fun but if badly done nobody will care about his actions until it gets destroyed.

Desentisize your characters comes with the risk of desentisizing your audience.

It can work.

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