Why are Dragon Ball's antagonists considered villains? What makes an alien a villain for killing beings of another race from another irrelevant planet? Are you a villain for destroying an anthill or a wasp nest? It's the same fucking logic.
The Universe doesn't care about human ethics or human religions
Well an ant can't punch me back then beat the shit out of me then pulverize me, but they had that happen to them so they were clearly wrong and retarded and so is your thread.
Elijah Morris
>Are you a villain for destroying an anthill or a wasp nest? Unless it's on your property or they attacked you first, yes you fucking psychopath
Doesn't matter, it's GOKU's right to defend the planet, goku likes it. >The Universe doesn't care about human ethics or human religions Neither does goku, since he befriends all of them
Frieza was not evil because he conquers planets, he is evil due to having destroyed planet Vegeta of the Sayans which were working under him. He killed his own men even tho they did him no wrong.
Cell wasn't evil at all, he was more like a wild beast consuming others so he could grow and thrive. The Cell games were only sports to him.
Buu was evil alright, he was like a psychopathic child killing kittens and puppies behind the storehouse. He took pleasure out of the misery of his victims
Jaxon White
There is a pretty massive difference between killing intelligent life that you can easily communicate with and insects.
Cell was pretty evil, he clearly enjoyed tormenting his prey and was gonna destroy the solar system for shits and giggles.
Lucas King
>frieza He is considered evil because he has no regards to human life and will sadistically torture and kill his own men. >cell Initially evil, but was more on following his nature. Later on he created the cell games for the sake of fighting stronger opponents. >buu Pure evil thag has no regards to life. Fat buu has redeeming qualities because he was just being manipulated by babidi. >king piccolo Also pure evil, he was a demon king that plans to take over the world and make it his playground. >vegeta Evil and will disregard life for the sake of achieving his objective, but he toned down after settling on earth. >beerus Not evil >zamasu Pure hearted person that was misguided. Zamasu believes he is doing the right thing in exterminating mortals and became the concept of justice itself. Whether you consider him pure evil is up to debate. >hit Not evil, just doing his job >jiren Not evil, just participating in the tournament for his universe survival
Grayson Gomez
Now wait a minute, why is Hit not evil for doing his job? Is what defines evil just not enjoying it? Frieza is "just doing his job", and because of the conflicts Frieza caused, it raised the average energy level for the entire universe which is a priority for high level deities. Frieza's actions were more beneficial for the universe than Hit's, but Frieza's evil cause he was an asshole while doing it? And why is Beerus not evil? He's doing the exact same things as Frieza, is it cause he's a deity that does it for the balance of the universe?
Lincoln Watson
Edgy but true. Other species in fiction can realistically have harems and only retards would try to force their morality on them.
Kill yourself, retarded moralfaggot.
Parker Barnes
>hit Hit is not evil because he has no moral compass to follow. He is an assassin that is payed to do work. Whether to kill a God or not. >frieza Frieza is evil because he wants to control the universe while doing nefarious deeds such as exterminating planets and selling them off. >beerus Beerus is not evil because he is not nefarious and his JOB is to keep balance in the universe. His job is to erase anybody that is detrimental to the development of the universe.
Austin Rogers
Perfect Cell is a lot less evil than Imperfect Cell. At that point the saiyan autism has completely taken over and the only thing he cares about is carrying out his programming in the most self satisfying way.
Jace Gray
Accurate
Ethan Cooper
pov
Aiden Wright
>Are you a villain for destroying an anthill or a wasp nest? If the wasps had the same intelligence and souls as the person destroying it, yes. This analogy never works because the villain never is superior to the ones they kill besides in terms of power.
Thomas Carter
Frieza destroys and conquers with malice. Beerus destroys with no malice. Beerus has no regards to good and evil and looks at thing in a more objective view as a God.