Anime characters who just need to BURN!

Shin Asuka (Gundam Seed Destiny)
Quess Paraya (Gundam: Char's Counterattack)
Beatrice (Umineko no Naku Koroni)
 
I can get behind the Akio Ohtori hate train.

Also adding: Cavalcanti from Gankutsuou, purely because he's a Twatty McTwatface. :laugh:
 
1. Haruyuki Arita (Accel World)
2. Makoto Itou (School Days)
3. Black Star (soul Eater)

Haruyuki
A fat action hero, sounded unique, cool, funny...but it was highly annoying. Instead of a hero he became a crybaby who cries when a girl says hi to him. And his design felt totally out of place, like he accidently came from another anime but was stuck in Accel World.

Makoto
Well guess plenty of people have seen the show.

Black Star
Nowhere as annoying as the above two but still gets on my nerves...alot. Its a shounen but his character felt like it was for 6 years old, always messing up for his ego while shouting ''yahoo''. He wasnt that strong either.
 
Shinji from Neon Genesis Evangelion. He's the ultimate combination of loser, whiner, coward, stupid, self-centered, angsty, and generally unlikable. I've disliked characters for being boring. I've disliked characters for being silly. But Shinji deserves a special place in hell for having the worst personality in the history of anime.

But if we're going for the most evil villains of all times, I suppose Griffith from Berserk takes the cake.
He sacrificed all his super-loyal friends who absolutely loved him to demons, had his best friend watch as he raped his girlfriend and drove her insane, became lord of demons and fed a huge chunk of the population to them so he could be seen as their protector... all while looking squeeky clean. He wants to rule the world, and sees the path there as stairs made of the bodies of sacrifices for his cause.

I think Kyubei from Madoka Magica also deserves praise for his cruelty.
He manipulates girls into signing a contract to become magical girls in return for granting a wish. He then twists the wish in the cruelest way and waits for their souls to be crushed so they can be killed off by the next group who signs a contract with him. tl;dr: He literally feasts on the crushed souls of the girls who signed contracts with him.
 
Shinji from Neon Genesis Evangelion. He's the ultimate combination of loser, whiner, coward, stupid, self-centered, angsty, and generally unlikable. I've disliked characters for being boring. I've disliked characters for being silly. But Shinji deserves a special place in hell for having the worst personality in the history of anime.

It's always funny to see these largely differing opinions about Shinji on the internet. I always thought of him as a somewhat reserved, conflicted 14-year old boy, who suddenly had to defend the whole world against these weird and scary monsters, while also struggling with the feeling of not being loved by anyone, especially his father. And well, let's not forget the amount of mindbreak the poor boy has to go through; his angst is certainly justified to some degree. And even so, he got in that robot every time, not always according to his own will, but he did it anyway. If anything, he's rather pitiful.
But hey, that's just my interpretation :happy:

On topic, editor guy from Shirobako. Dude has all of my hate.
 
Speaking of Shirobako: Tarou. That guy can just get molested by a truck for all I care. In fact, I'm praying for it to happen.
 
The only character I find should burn in hell's fire is the pink hair tsun bitchcunt Louise.
 
The only character I find should burn in hell's fire is the pink hair tsun bitchcunt Louise.

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It's always funny to see these largely differing opinions about Shinji on the internet. I always thought of him as a somewhat reserved, conflicted 14-year old boy, who suddenly had to defend the whole world against these weird and scary monsters, while also struggling with the feeling of not being loved by anyone, especially his father. And well, let's not forget the amount of mindbreak the poor boy has to go through; his angst is certainly justified to some degree. And even so, he got in that robot every time, not always according to his own will, but he did it anyway. If anything, he's rather pitiful.
But hey, that's just my interpretation :happy:
Yeah, I'm in this school of thought too. To me, Shinji is an incredibly reserved and sheltered kid with crippling self-confidence issues exasperated by not only the things he had to go through in the series but also a lack of a positive parental figure (and possibly a lack of socialisation prior to the series?). He desperately wants the people around him to see him as a worthwhile person, even though he has convinced himself he isn't.

Also, not every 14-year-old boy has a devil-may-care or spunky personality a la nearly every shounen hero and that's okay! :drink:

(Then again I am basing this interpretation entirely on the series... I also pretty much see NGE as a rather layered sci-fi coming-of-age story focused equally on Shinji's personal development and the world screaming to an end but hey.)

Back on topic, I have a new addition:
Sakuya Togane from Psycho-Pass 2
The Patron Saint Villain of Wasted Potential, right here. He started out as somewhat intelligent and cunning, but alas it was all a ruse to cover up the glaring fact that he was just a simple Mummy's boy with a slightly dented moral compass. Sigh.
 
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