5:18 There's also the fact we learned from Gang Orca's introduction that there are 'Hero that most look like a Villain' rankings, which I garuntee are full of Mutant Type Quirk users [Partially because there's no way Orca looks more like a Villain than Endevor, the man who's quite literally ON FIRE!]
I mean that's to be expected people make dumb rankings for literally everything it doesn't help that Orca dresses expressly as a damn mafia member it's his whole motif if he didn't like that maybe he shouldn't have leaned into it also it would've been better to show off that list some more to actually proof that point otherwise it is nothing actually concrete. The meaning behind the most villainous looking hero being a sign of racism is washed out by not knowing the other members but also having the only known one focusing on being intimidating even if he's a mutant it doesn't mean much if that's what he deliberately chooses to focus on.
The Dark chaotic prince of destruction. Evil, Monster, Demon, Villain, Antagonist, Antihero, Destroyer he is all the villain traits in My Hero Academia which our protagonist Mirrored opposite, probably opposing side.
I’ve always appreciated Shigaraki’s character a lot. I mean, people argue that he doesn’t really have much purpose as a villain but him, along with most the other villains, are walking representation of what can and will happen in a flawed society. I feel like it’s been there from the start, even if the point took a bit to build up we can clearly see how Shigaraki has a lot of care toward the people who work under him. He was willing to fight with Overhaul and seemed lost asf when Overhaul used a human shield, which I think was basically just a way to point out some contrast from Shigaraki to other villains. Overhauls presented as someone who’s not very trusting toward his members and etc., while Shigaraki trusted his members to do what’s right without even needing to imply the revenge or betrayal. Not to mention, he did it for Magne (which he hadn’t known long) and Compress. I really enjoy the idea of Shigaraki being the hero for villains because it doesn’t fall far off from his actions, and there’s always room for his comrades.
You'd have to be 100% completely blind to Shigaraki's actions to have a take such as "Shigaraki was right". Either that or massively underplay what he's done. He's killed tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people dude. He feels no remorse for it. He feels no empathy nor sympathy for the lives he ruins. We saw the aftermath. Countless kids crying having lost their parents. Parents having their worst nightmare come true of losing a child. 1. A tragic backstory does NOT justify the murder of tens of thousands of people. You walking the streets for an hour and not finding a hero to save you does NOT justify you orphaning countless children and i dislike how some act like it does. Since when was a person experiencing something bad in their life justification for bad acts? In real life, lets say someone had a really traumatic childhood. Lets say, this guy grew up to be a serial killer who's killed countless families and has killed your own loved ones as well with 0 remorse. Infact they were grinning ear to ear and saying they'd continue until nobody was left. But dont worry, he intends to change the world "for the better" by doing these acts. Would you then say "The killer was right, he had a poor wittle backstory and has big dreams, so its justified". Or would you expect this person to rot in prison and/or outright get the chair? If you expect that fate for this killer, then why is Shigaraki who's done far worse, different? 2. One of the worst aspects of MHA's villains but especially Shigaraki, is the sheer hypocrisy of it all. He says hero's cause suffering and pain to people. This is true, they are human after all. Its on a significantly smaller scale and they save far more than they hurt but it is still true, they can cause suffering here and there. According to Shigaraki they cannot be saved. To Shigaraki they must ALL be destroyed. For this small amount of suffering they cause, they must all be decayed. But on the same coin, Shigaraki has saved only a handful of people and has killed thousands. That is an overwhelming net negative. Yet the series and he himself act like he should be saved. Like he shouldn't be the one who should be destroyed. The writing here is completely backwards. 3. Another thing i heavily dislike about Shigaraki is that he took away what should've been the point of its villains in this series. I can feel for Toga. I can feel for twice. I can understand Spinner. I can see them making a real positive change in MHA if they lived longer. They could've truly shined some light on how the hero world can be improved. Yet it all got thrown under the bus by their absolute moron of a leader who decided to take the limelight away from mental health and how some Quirks can change your brain which was a very real topic in MHA to "Unga bunga, lets cause mass genocide and terrorism". You can sympathize with being born with something you did not ask for and being mistreated for it. You can sympathize with people discriminating against you for something you cant change, like how you look. Y'know what you can't sympathize with? Literal terrorism. Shigaraki completely takes away what the league of villains should've represented by taking the route he did. The writing aspect of MHA's Villains is by far its weakest point and this is coming from someone who use to have MHA as their #1 favorite anime even when it was a highly unpopular take. It completely fails to make me sympathize with a majority of its villains and actively ruins the moment whenever one of them goes on one of their hypocritical speeches and the series tries to gaslight me into thinking they just said something smart. Mainly talking about Dabi and Shigaraki there. The villains were such a missed opportunity its actually insane. MHA could've truly had some of the best villains in animanga history but we instead got this garbo writing which took this series down from a 10/10 to like a 7/10 and its only going lower.
Geez man. Thank you for summerize thing in my mind. Shugaraki and his friends doesn't deserve those tragic past but innocent people doesn't deserve to get killed too. I always sick when some people said those villain are actually true hero just because they were having point . Those villain are basically just terrorist and most of audience are got Stockholm Syndrome.
@ nah 7/10 is fine like I said I agree with the statements you made about the hypocrisy of mha Villians and that’s exactly the what the story is trying to tell
Unfotunately, Shigaraki's major flaw is the same with almost ALL revolutions: what happens after? What if Shigaraki had defeated Deku during the final battle (assuming AFO failed to regain control), how would he rebuild. He proclaims he'd rebuild it, but HOW, no grand gestures, the minor details. Because its a lot harder than he thinks, and his revolution would devolve into something worse: anarchy. Where only the strongest rule. And that system has just as many flaws, if not more, than the current system he rebelled against.
Well that's what the PLF was for. Destroy the status quo and rebuild with him either being the true pinnacle of fear and mercy. He didn't wanna rule the world, hell I doubt he'd even care if he died doing it but he had for his own purposes at that point had to destroy the current system. And the PLF would obviously help rebuild and guide Tomara to be a righteous leader. Think of kinda what Garou from OPM wanted. But he was less realistic in the aftermath of his goal, yet hope that he'd give the world a common enemy. Shiggy stood on business low-key 💯
Despite common beliefs a lot of the revolutions do plan for the day after and are predominantly motivated by it regardless of how the post-revolution government turns out.
@mrweirdguy5249 but, here's the problem...not all of the revolutionaries agree with each other, be it fictional or in history. Take the French revolution. Once the king was deposed, they started to trun against each other, thus beginning the reign of terror. This culminated in the rise of Napoleon. Another was the Russian Revolution. After it ended, Stalin began to hunt down allies of the revolution, consolidating his power to become a dictator, and that trend continued till the end of the Cold War (and even after, to some extent). In fiction, we had the Star Wars rebellion (both legends and disney). After the rebellion won, and the republic was reformed, they splintered, allowing the rise of opposing forces, such as Thrawn or the First Order (legends and Disney, respectively). Think of Shigaraki. Dabi and Marble man (cant remember his name) dont care about making a better world. Dabi just wants Endeavor to suffer.
You ignore and gloss over one important thing. Nothing tomura did was of his own choice and AFO made him the way he is. From the moment he was born to the moment he died. The society can't always be blamed because at the end of the day heroes cant be everywhere at once. They aren't God's and very few can predict the future so its not like they had any way to save Tomura before AFO got involved. Heroes and villains always will exist and they'll always be at odds but the defining factor here is what a hero decides to do when a villain has crossed the line and Tomura CROSSED THE LINE. There was no saving what he had become because Tomura didn't want saving. He wanted to destroy everything because he felt society had failed him when in reality AFO planned all this shit from the beginning and gave her the outlook that society was entirely fucked up when in reality there are good people out there and had all might known about his family he would've been there but AFO set it up to where that wasnt possible. So no shigaraki was not right.
@isauldron4337 thats true however thats not the way Deku wanted to save him. He wanted to be able to save ALL of tomura not just a fraction of him and by that time it was too late
Everything tomura did after his childhood was his own choice, especially when afo was locked away. Those events are what helped him truly grow into what he later became. Saying it’s all because of afo is disingenuous
Most realistic villian, especially when looking at our current society. Some one outcasted due to BS fighting back for him and his comrades, and being labeled as a villian by the people who pushed him (I mean he is but still)
Don’t even get me started on that😫. I was so pissed about that. I mean yeah it makes sense AFO would try but they should have just had him fail…AFO is actually a lot less interesting
I've been watching mha for the first time, and I've just finished s5. Shigaraki was your typical bad guy gang leader in s1. He destroyed both of Overhauls arms in s3 or 4, which gave me chills. By the end of s5, he felt legitimately terafying. He's definitely my favourite vilen in the series so far, Dabi is a close 2nd but only because of his visual design. Deku and Todoroki are easily my favourite heroes.
"So far" Dude the series is just about done. All that's left is to finish the climax of the manga which ended up being two entire seasons because it's so long.
What makes the MHA universe so hypothetical is that some quirk users believe the quirkless are a waste of space when reality it's villains such as Moonfish, Muscular, the villains at the USJ etc, are the ones who make life for people a living hell and yet no quirk worthless. If you ask me, Midoriya should've looked up to Eraserhead, Nighteye, Mirko, and more because some of the heroes have quirks that give attributes of a quirkless person.
@@SabeNo-rh7mbI'm a die hard believer that midoriya should have become a support gear based hero, claiming his analytical ability as a quirk if need be, rather than his only way of not being marginalised is to just not be [himself] and have someone else's quirk
No Quirk user believes in that, in fact Quirkless is never mentioned beyond the first chapters of first Episode, because that's how little Horikoshi bothered writing about Quirkless people.
His character reminds me of minority groups that are clearly oppressed but the people that oppress them act like they care and when the oppressed get mad and stand up they call them terrorists or gangs something to mind control people
Listen what I love so much about tomura is that he actually grew and developed with the main character. A lot of shows just put a big bad wolf for the villain give em a sad Backstory and woah you got a villain
Yes, he’s right, his actions justified and his view is accurate But, destroying EVERYTHING and leaving nothing to rise from the ashes is not the solution He doesn’t seek to solve anything, he just seeks to get rid of everything he hates
First, your intro blew me away! Your editing and music choice are perfect! Moving on, I do not think Shigaraki is a hero, but he does have a point. The hero society is not evil, but there are some major flaws. The public(coddled trash) would rather let them rot rather than address the uncomfortable truth. Not surprisingly, Shigaraki's path of destruction will not change anything. There is a strong chance the Hero Public Safety Commission will take more extreme measures to combat villains. The commission may carry out more assassinations on the people Shigaraki wants to help.
This is why I love Shigaraki, my perspective can relate to his. As much as people don't like to hear this, people actually prefer being nice to a random stranger who is going to forget about the their existance 3 days after their funeral rather then actually being nice towards the ones who they're suppose to love the most. It's disgusting. And later on parents wonder why their child doesn't want to talk to them anymore..
I must say I am disappointed with how Shigaraki's story played out. I wanted him to be truly free of All For One so he could become his own villain. I feel like Shigaraki never got the chance to reach his full potential as a villain. As a villain, he was overflowing with such potential and promise. I kind of feel cheated that I won't get to see what he could have been. Imagine if his body reached full power and he was in complete control of it. In addition to this, imagine if he still had control of the Paranormal Liberation Front in its entirety and took full advantage of what it had to offer. That would have been a villain I would want to see. What a waste.
@@chrishardin9774 Yes, but we needed A LOT more of that Shigaraki. We didn't get nearly enough of him. Also, Shigaraki lost control for good after the fight.
@@chrishardin9774 One scenario I wish we got to see is what it would have been like if Shigaraki was in this state in addition to still controlling the PLF in its entirety. THAT would have been a supervillain I would want to see. Unfortunately, the story played out as it did so we can only ponder on the scenario that never materialized.
Nah bro, Shigaraki is not justified. He was manipulated. He wasn’t abandoned he was just “saved” by the wrong person. Civilians left him alone under the impression that a Pro hero would come for him. A Hero would have but All for One found him first… and made it so he would be the one to find him at his lowest. He gave him Decay and only came after his mind was Decayed as an easily influential child. Heroes are Heroes Society is Society Villains are Villains Shigaraki has no right to murder thousands of innocents just because his dad hit him and people looked at him weird. He could have chosen to make things better for people like him and others that feel the same way he does, but he chose to kill countless people who never harmed him, never harmed others, and would never kill if they didn’t have to. His story is tragic, but he is not in the Right.
How was he gonna choose to make things better for other people? That’s the problem, also you can’t leave people like that excpecting some hero to pop up and help, it’s not okay that he’s abandoned until someone decided to help him, that’s wrong.
@@ErizoLoK0 What do you mean how? In the exact same way thousands of others did. Do you think every hero just had a happy go lucky childhood? Tragic backstories do NOT justify bad actions. Shoji had a backstory full of discrimination. Shoto had an abusive backstory. Hawks had an abusive backstory. But guess what? They actually TRIED to be better then what was instilled upon them as children. They CHOSE to be better and because they TRIED they SUCCEEDED. Shigaraki's problem is that he never tried in the first place yet expected the world to be fed to him on a silver spoon.
@@xdrago1051 Dude his bad actions were to try to fix the problems, he’s not gonna just sit there and accept the problems, in my eyes you were basically saying that he shouldnt fix the problems the way he was fixing them, so thats why I aksed how he should them, now I understand you were just saying: Just ignore the problems, don’t do anything
@@ErizoLoK0 I just gave you 3 examples of characters who fixed their own bad situations. I used them as references for how you can fix your life despite being dealt a bad hand. That's how Shigaraki could've done it as well. He had an immensely powerful and dangerous quirk. Given time he would've been taken in if nothing else like Hawks. If he had a stronger will like Shoji and Shoto, he also could've just held out longer like they did to change the hero society from within. Shigaraki took what's effectively the worst path possible if his goal was to fix the world/expose its faults.
Arguably the best written modern shonen villians, while some might say its Sukuna but Shigaraki saw his dreams getting trampled by his own father while his Grandma was a Hero, nobody helped him even his mother told him to not talk about "Heroes" infront of his father thats just sad man. That gave him enough rights to be a villain.
Shigaraki was very specifically painted by the narrative as a natural, inevitable product of the Hero Society and the living embodying of the mounting hypocrisies reaching the tipping point.
Shigaraki is by a large a revolutionary figure, standing as the amalgamation of the effects from the corruption of hero society. Imagine being a citizen from the capital of Panem (Hunger Games), Shigaraki is a demonic version of Kathi’s Everdeen
I sometime wonder if no one truly never tried to help him before All For One. By that I mean since All For One is such a manipulative guy would he had really left it up to chance that a passing hero could meet Tomura before the latter hit rock bottom? I feel like he would have insured that no hero came close to where Tomura was. I mean the guy went through all that trouble finding the grandson of a previous One For All user and gave him an incomplete Quirk, at this point AFO would be too invested to leave it up to chance.
Coming from someone that hates this show, I think Shigaraki is one of the best villains that anime has seen in a while. That mf needed to be put down though
Shiggy deserves his own Ova, or Isaki. Because he was wat to amazing of a character to disappear like that. At least he stood on business till the very end.
Tomura could have been a amazing character if the parasite known as All For One who pretty much dictated his whole life, and make no mistake nobody could have even saved the boy if they wanted too, because All For One would have killed anyone who got close to Tenko. All this just to hurt All Might to his core and to later become a vessel for himself, and the tragic tale of him is that while he brought up great points of how corrupt society is he was ignorantly broken at how destructive and unproductive the side of criminals and villainy. Tomura talks about how he will destroy the world, but how will he create a new world where destroy everything and everyone, where does it ends and will his friends even be saved or just be destroyed by his hand similar to how he destroyed his family when his quirk first showed up. Tomura is the breaking point of society but sadly he doesn’t know how to build a new one as all he truly knows is destruction and death, but it is his greatest lesson to Izuku to learn from him and how his life led to this destructive change in society and build a new on his own.
0:19 he is right hero’s sometime cause more pain then happiness but as always there’s gonna be an exception deku.he truly is righteous and that’s shown very clearly in the vigilante arc he is the one few exceptions to his ideal that if all hero’s were like him shigaraki wouldn’t even exist.He hates deku for many reason being the user of one for all being a hero and being the only hero around his age completely going against his Ideals
Honestly he isn’t just one of the best modern Shonen villains. He’s one of the best supervillains of all time (honestly rivaling the best of Marvel and DC).
Shigaraki may be correct about his world's societal flaws and corruption leading to people like him being victimized by injustice, but that still doesn't excuse him from all the terrible crimes and murders he's committed, regardless of All For One's mental conditioning. Tenko Shimura is the real victim here, and his life was warped into a living nightmare because of All For One's influence, which is why his life was so bad for him due to what his father experienced. Again, Tomura Shigaraki has a very good point, but the way he went about changing things would have left even more miserable people like him in the end.
Mad respect for putting out a controversial video like this, but there is so much wrong with what you say here. Debating whether I should make a response video 🤔
But in the end he was a hero to those who were rejected. He never treated league like pawns but equal comrades. He even played with kids that were bullied when he was little.
This also shows that Stain was also correct in his ideology of fake Heroes plague that Society. I don't know exactly Stains backstory but seeing his reasons and your talk about Shigaraki, they both have the goal of taking down a plagued Society
Shigaraki was the villain that world needed to make the society change and realize its mistake. Shigaraki has clearly surpassed AFO in everything, especially in charisma. He made people want to follow him and hope for a better future with him. He started to show more signs of development and growth as a character after Magne’s death. The League of Villains was a small group, but the individuals were on a completely different level that could give pro-heroes a run for their money. Together with time they formed a bond and despite being villains, they were more like a family. Stain was also right with his statement. Because once the situation was going for worse, they quit their jobs so easy, meanwhile the real heroes never gave up until the end. Thanks to Shigaraki, the society later improved a lot.
I love the video to me he's only a villain because of his actions and he was trying to kill kids for crying out loud but I do agree with this mindset the system is messed up there was this one part in one of mangas a kid needed to use his quirk but couldn't because it was against the law but he was going to die so he got in big trouble and almost got punished and I've been thinking about something we aren't see him as a villain because deku is the main character but if are beloved villains were the main characters we would see them as anti-heroes taking down a evil system
He is really not right he is wrong heroes are human too they not perfect it’s no difference between a hero abusing his child and and a regular person doing the same thing everybody not gone meet the standard
The fact that the only person who ever lifted a finger to help shigiraki and these villains was the literal demon lord sworn rival of one for all really tells you he had no choice but to become a villain they had nobody else to look to for help yet by some twisted miracle the one person hero society deemed a monster reaches out to help them it's a twisted sense of irony
He made it so he would be the one to help him… he gave him his Decay quirk. He waited until he killed his own family to come after him and it wasn’t even heroes who abandoned him or left him alone. It was normal quirkless people who were freaked out and were under the impression a Hero would help him out. Society left him for dead because they were use to Hero’s being the one to save the day. So they didn’t feel the need to.
Okay . . . but how would he build something better, how would people trust him? Furthermore, does he know how to build a better society than the previous one from scratch? Does he have a solution? In the end he It can become the same rot again, because he is human, if you want a world free of filth, eliminate everything that is alive then, after that, eliminate yourself, because what you eliminate is as dirty as those you eliminate, He is a product of society indeed, but he seems more like a suicidal person who after destroying everything, will destroy himself to end his pain. Well, I liked the video, but Shigaraki, even though he showed the rotten side of heroes and society, he is also rotten, humans are so complex that it seems like they are one step away from destruction of own specie, its crazy bro
@@JetTheProphet YEAH, I noticed now kkkkk, in some momments I think like shigaraki, when the worlds just seems a shit for you, bro, I have a question, did you make a video about the end of Boku no hero and how The western and The japan reacted ?
If you ask me as a realist add that Shigaraki word today In our modern society people do what they want but in the end their fake all people in the end wants fame, wealth, and lust. Some even disrespect other's even join things people in religious don't understand as shigaraki ounce said *this world is despicable* because in the end our modern world is corrupt full of shame, disgrace and broken society so if you ask me what a great and wonderful explanation and shigaraki has all the right to say those things ❤🎉
Tomura was right about everything,I mean killing is bad i know i don't support killing i mean his feelings he was already under Afo's control but he was always right about his feelings and he was not wrong, his ending made me very sad, he is the hero of the villains, that's why I always voted for him in the world best hero voting.
just because they’re tragic doesn’t mean they must become villains. there can be realistic people with tragedies who in the end managed to get help and positive support which allowed them to become heroes.
@mosesc. what if they don't get help, in real life they don't have super powers so they won't directly act like traditional villains, but can cause problems like manipulative psychopaths.
@@ogata100nosuke you didn't come to a world where monster attacks and magic are like breathing for realism, go watch slice of life if you want realism, you're comment even proves you know nothing about writing. Just trynna look cool
@VENG-k1d bro in real life there are abusive parents, north Korea, poverty, world hunger, unemployment, you are lucky one who is not forced to become psychopath and other mental illness
I get your point, but he still commited mass murder :/ u can be upset abt stuff ofc but like... murder, really? u gonna kill a few thousand people cus ur family was shit? damn
Playing Devils Advocate. In the video I give a analysis in why Shigaraki is “Right”. I dont justify his actions. Mainly i justify them from his perspective
@@JetTheProphet It's the reason for his actions, not the act themselves. His beleif is true, but it's what he does with it that is the problem, is why he's a villain.
*Shigaraki gives the most emotional speech ever*
*Endeavour: BURN BURN!*
He had every right to become a villian and it really makes sense
Thats what Im saying
@@JetTheProphet can you make a video about aizen being right
@@JetTheProphetAgreed. He's seen the worst of their society firsthand and experienced the backlash of that hero society.
@amam-r2pOh yeah the soul society makes themselves out to be good. But they are just as guilty.
Hmmmmnit a bad idea. DONT let me forget
Props for the use of “Symbol of Fear” ost. One of the best ones in the anime. One of the best villain themes in media.
Its peak ost
@@JetTheProphetnot used enough
5:18 There's also the fact we learned from Gang Orca's introduction that there are 'Hero that most look like a Villain' rankings, which I garuntee are full of Mutant Type Quirk users [Partially because there's no way Orca looks more like a Villain than Endevor, the man who's quite literally ON FIRE!]
I was gonna add that in too. Scrapped it but glad you remember
I mean that's to be expected people make dumb rankings for literally everything it doesn't help that Orca dresses expressly as a damn mafia member it's his whole motif if he didn't like that maybe he shouldn't have leaned into it also it would've been better to show off that list some more to actually proof that point otherwise it is nothing actually concrete.
The meaning behind the most villainous looking hero being a sign of racism is washed out by not knowing the other members but also having the only known one focusing on being intimidating even if he's a mutant it doesn't mean much if that's what he deliberately chooses to focus on.
Well, it is a whole thing tho that mutant type quirks are regarded as scary on anyone, so it's not unfathomable @@liberleo1384
One of the best written villains.
Indeed
The Dark chaotic prince of destruction. Evil, Monster, Demon, Villain, Antagonist, Antihero, Destroyer he is all the villain traits in My Hero Academia which our protagonist Mirrored opposite, probably opposing side.
Agreed
I’ve always appreciated Shigaraki’s character a lot. I mean, people argue that he doesn’t really have much purpose as a villain but him, along with most the other villains, are walking representation of what can and will happen in a flawed society. I feel like it’s been there from the start, even if the point took a bit to build up we can clearly see how Shigaraki has a lot of care toward the people who work under him. He was willing to fight with Overhaul and seemed lost asf when Overhaul used a human shield, which I think was basically just a way to point out some contrast from Shigaraki to other villains. Overhauls presented as someone who’s not very trusting toward his members and etc., while Shigaraki trusted his members to do what’s right without even needing to imply the revenge or betrayal. Not to mention, he did it for Magne (which he hadn’t known long) and Compress. I really enjoy the idea of Shigaraki being the hero for villains because it doesn’t fall far off from his actions, and there’s always room for his comrades.
You'd have to be 100% completely blind to Shigaraki's actions to have a take such as "Shigaraki was right". Either that or massively underplay what he's done. He's killed tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people dude. He feels no remorse for it. He feels no empathy nor sympathy for the lives he ruins. We saw the aftermath. Countless kids crying having lost their parents. Parents having their worst nightmare come true of losing a child.
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A tragic backstory does NOT justify the murder of tens of thousands of people. You walking the streets for an hour and not finding a hero to save you does NOT justify you orphaning countless children and i dislike how some act like it does. Since when was a person experiencing something bad in their life justification for bad acts? In real life, lets say someone had a really traumatic childhood. Lets say, this guy grew up to be a serial killer who's killed countless families and has killed your own loved ones as well with 0 remorse. Infact they were grinning ear to ear and saying they'd continue until nobody was left. But dont worry, he intends to change the world "for the better" by doing these acts. Would you then say "The killer was right, he had a poor wittle backstory and has big dreams, so its justified". Or would you expect this person to rot in prison and/or outright get the chair? If you expect that fate for this killer, then why is Shigaraki who's done far worse, different?
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One of the worst aspects of MHA's villains but especially Shigaraki, is the sheer hypocrisy of it all. He says hero's cause suffering and pain to people. This is true, they are human after all. Its on a significantly smaller scale and they save far more than they hurt but it is still true, they can cause suffering here and there. According to Shigaraki they cannot be saved. To Shigaraki they must ALL be destroyed. For this small amount of suffering they cause, they must all be decayed. But on the same coin, Shigaraki has saved only a handful of people and has killed thousands. That is an overwhelming net negative. Yet the series and he himself act like he should be saved. Like he shouldn't be the one who should be destroyed. The writing here is completely backwards.
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Another thing i heavily dislike about Shigaraki is that he took away what should've been the point of its villains in this series. I can feel for Toga. I can feel for twice. I can understand Spinner. I can see them making a real positive change in MHA if they lived longer. They could've truly shined some light on how the hero world can be improved. Yet it all got thrown under the bus by their absolute moron of a leader who decided to take the limelight away from mental health and how some Quirks can change your brain which was a very real topic in MHA to "Unga bunga, lets cause mass genocide and terrorism". You can sympathize with being born with something you did not ask for and being mistreated for it. You can sympathize with people discriminating against you for something you cant change, like how you look. Y'know what you can't sympathize with? Literal terrorism. Shigaraki completely takes away what the league of villains should've represented by taking the route he did.
The writing aspect of MHA's Villains is by far its weakest point and this is coming from someone who use to have MHA as their #1 favorite anime even when it was a highly unpopular take. It completely fails to make me sympathize with a majority of its villains and actively ruins the moment whenever one of them goes on one of their hypocritical speeches and the series tries to gaslight me into thinking they just said something smart. Mainly talking about Dabi and Shigaraki there. The villains were such a missed opportunity its actually insane. MHA could've truly had some of the best villains in animanga history but we instead got this garbo writing which took this series down from a 10/10 to like a 7/10 and its only going lower.
Geez man. Thank you for summerize thing in my mind.
Shugaraki and his friends doesn't deserve those tragic past but innocent people doesn't deserve to get killed too. I always sick when some people said those villain are actually true hero just because they were having point . Those villain are basically just terrorist and most of audience are got Stockholm Syndrome.
You had me in the first half but 7/10 is crazy
@@markobewild4032 Crazy good or crazy bad. Im not sure if you're saying i rated it too highly or too low lol.
@ nah 7/10 is fine like I said I agree with the statements you made about the hypocrisy of mha Villians and that’s exactly the what the story is trying to tell
@@markobewild4032 oh alright, cool then 👍
Unfotunately, Shigaraki's major flaw is the same with almost ALL revolutions: what happens after? What if Shigaraki had defeated Deku during the final battle (assuming AFO failed to regain control), how would he rebuild. He proclaims he'd rebuild it, but HOW, no grand gestures, the minor details. Because its a lot harder than he thinks, and his revolution would devolve into something worse: anarchy. Where only the strongest rule. And that system has just as many flaws, if not more, than the current system he rebelled against.
I think he doesn't really want to rebuild, just destroy everything, show the rottenness of society, I think in a way he was successful.
Shigaraki is a typical revolutionist.
Well that's what the PLF was for. Destroy the status quo and rebuild with him either being the true pinnacle of fear and mercy.
He didn't wanna rule the world, hell I doubt he'd even care if he died doing it but he had for his own purposes at that point had to destroy the current system.
And the PLF would obviously help rebuild and guide Tomara to be a righteous leader.
Think of kinda what Garou from OPM wanted.
But he was less realistic in the aftermath of his goal, yet hope that he'd give the world a common enemy.
Shiggy stood on business low-key 💯
Despite common beliefs a lot of the revolutions do plan for the day after and are predominantly motivated by it regardless of how the post-revolution government turns out.
@mrweirdguy5249 but, here's the problem...not all of the revolutionaries agree with each other, be it fictional or in history. Take the French revolution. Once the king was deposed, they started to trun against each other, thus beginning the reign of terror. This culminated in the rise of Napoleon. Another was the Russian Revolution. After it ended, Stalin began to hunt down allies of the revolution, consolidating his power to become a dictator, and that trend continued till the end of the Cold War (and even after, to some extent).
In fiction, we had the Star Wars rebellion (both legends and disney). After the rebellion won, and the republic was reformed, they splintered, allowing the rise of opposing forces, such as Thrawn or the First Order (legends and Disney, respectively).
Think of Shigaraki. Dabi and Marble man (cant remember his name) dont care about making a better world. Dabi just wants Endeavor to suffer.
He definitely is in the hall of the fame of villains, IMO
"I wanna tear down this crap-tastic hero society"
Never attacks the hero commission which propagates the bs
He never wanted to make a better world to but make everyone else's world worse
You ignore and gloss over one important thing.
Nothing tomura did was of his own choice and AFO made him the way he is. From the moment he was born to the moment he died.
The society can't always be blamed because at the end of the day heroes cant be everywhere at once. They aren't God's and very few can predict the future so its not like they had any way to save Tomura before AFO got involved.
Heroes and villains always will exist and they'll always be at odds but the defining factor here is what a hero decides to do when a villain has crossed the line and Tomura CROSSED THE LINE.
There was no saving what he had become because Tomura didn't want saving. He wanted to destroy everything because he felt society had failed him when in reality AFO planned all this shit from the beginning and gave her the outlook that society was entirely fucked up when in reality there are good people out there and had all might known about his family he would've been there but AFO set it up to where that wasnt possible.
So no shigaraki was not right.
Tomura was saved in the end
Toshinori believes that if deku didn't see hate in his fate he saved tenko
@isauldron4337 thats true however thats not the way Deku wanted to save him. He wanted to be able to save ALL of tomura not just a fraction of him and by that time it was too late
Everything tomura did after his childhood was his own choice, especially when afo was locked away. Those events are what helped him truly grow into what he later became. Saying it’s all because of afo is disingenuous
I get what you mean, but A city wipe is a city wipe
Most realistic villian, especially when looking at our current society.
Some one outcasted due to BS fighting back for him and his comrades, and being labeled as a villian by the people who pushed him (I mean he is but still)
Man I was keeping Madara's speech in mind while watching the whole video
Sometimes the world doesn't need another hero. It needs a monster.
He would had been a great villain if wasn’t for All for one being a leach.
I swear
Don’t even get me started on that😫. I was so pissed about that. I mean yeah it makes sense AFO would try but they should have just had him fail…AFO is actually a lot less interesting
Shigaraki has clearly suppressed AFO in every aspect, especially in charisma. The only thing he did not exceed him was in selfishness.
I mean, You can Say he makes good points, but saying he is right? Nah, that's a step too far, he killed thousends of innocent poeple
Like I said you just want to watch the world burn
Villains assemble here to destroy the world
Good
This is why shiggy is my favourite character dude.
Fucking goated anime character.
He has a point with his views.
FR FR
2:35 📸🤨
8:55 i love the fact in s4 the intros deku starts saying (how i became the "greatest hero" not #1 hero)
@@hassangames9134 benefit of knowing the ending, you can change it so it’s actually true.
I've been watching mha for the first time, and I've just finished s5.
Shigaraki was your typical bad guy gang leader in s1.
He destroyed both of Overhauls arms in s3 or 4, which gave me chills.
By the end of s5, he felt legitimately terafying.
He's definitely my favourite vilen in the series so far, Dabi is a close 2nd but only because of his visual design.
Deku and Todoroki are easily my favourite heroes.
"So far" Dude the series is just about done. All that's left is to finish the climax of the manga which ended up being two entire seasons because it's so long.
Not this again. Say it with me class:
"Bad things happening to you doesn't give you the right to make life worse for innocent people"
What makes the MHA universe so hypothetical is that some quirk users believe the quirkless are a waste of space when reality it's villains such as Moonfish, Muscular, the villains at the USJ etc, are the ones who make life for people a living hell and yet no quirk worthless. If you ask me, Midoriya should've looked up to Eraserhead, Nighteye, Mirko, and more because some of the heroes have quirks that give attributes of a quirkless person.
Writers: "But where's the fun in that? WE LIKE FLASHY POWERS!"
@@SabeNo-rh7mbI'm a die hard believer that midoriya should have become a support gear based hero, claiming his analytical ability as a quirk if need be, rather than his only way of not being marginalised is to just not be [himself] and have someone else's quirk
No Quirk user believes in that, in fact Quirkless is never mentioned beyond the first chapters of first Episode, because that's how little Horikoshi bothered writing about Quirkless people.
@@Sh12pen How would he fake out his exam that said he was Quirkless?
@@shadowgamesxy2843 Are you noticing a trend here among Shounen writers?
His character reminds me of minority groups that are clearly oppressed but the people that oppress them act like they care and when the oppressed get mad and stand up they call them terrorists or gangs something to mind control people
This is why Tomura Shigaraki is the best new gen villain.
Listen what I love so much about tomura is that he actually grew and developed with the main character. A lot of shows just put a big bad wolf for the villain give em a sad Backstory and woah you got a villain
Interesting video jet
Thank you!
Yes, he’s right, his actions justified and his view is accurate
But, destroying EVERYTHING and leaving nothing to rise from the ashes is not the solution
He doesn’t seek to solve anything, he just seeks to get rid of everything he hates
First, your intro blew me away! Your editing and music choice are perfect! Moving on, I do not think Shigaraki is a hero, but he does have a point. The hero society is not evil, but there are some major flaws. The public(coddled trash) would rather let them rot rather than address the uncomfortable truth. Not surprisingly, Shigaraki's path of destruction will not change anything. There is a strong chance the Hero Public Safety Commission will take more extreme measures to combat villains. The commission may carry out more assassinations on the people Shigaraki wants to help.
Thank you for the kind words for the intro. And i agree with what you said. I tried to capture Shiggy’s point of view
Finally... A video that doesn't have MHA fans whining about the Ending...
Even though its peak
@@JetTheProphet Yeah
@@JetTheProphetpeak no good yes
This is why I love Shigaraki, my perspective can relate to his.
As much as people don't like to hear this, people actually prefer being nice to a random stranger who is going to forget about the their existance 3 days after their funeral rather then actually being nice towards the ones who they're suppose to love the most. It's disgusting. And later on parents wonder why their child doesn't want to talk to them anymore..
I must say I am disappointed with how Shigaraki's story played out. I wanted him to be truly free of All For One so he could become his own villain. I feel like Shigaraki never got the chance to reach his full potential as a villain. As a villain, he was overflowing with such potential and promise. I kind of feel cheated that I won't get to see what he could have been. Imagine if his body reached full power and he was in complete control of it. In addition to this, imagine if he still had control of the Paranormal Liberation Front in its entirety and took full advantage of what it had to offer. That would have been a villain I would want to see. What a waste.
When he broke free from afo on the Flying Fortress he was at 100 percent, along with his entire fight with deku
@@chrishardin9774 Yes, but we needed A LOT more of that Shigaraki. We didn't get nearly enough of him. Also, Shigaraki lost control for good after the fight.
@@chrishardin9774 One scenario I wish we got to see is what it would have been like if Shigaraki was in this state in addition to still controlling the PLF in its entirety. THAT would have been a supervillain I would want to see. Unfortunately, the story played out as it did so we can only ponder on the scenario that never materialized.
Dude great video and analysis and incredible edit in the beginning too!!
Appreciate you my man!
Nah bro, Shigaraki is not justified. He was manipulated. He wasn’t abandoned he was just “saved” by the wrong person. Civilians left him alone under the impression that a Pro hero would come for him. A Hero would have but All for One found him first… and made it so he would be the one to find him at his lowest. He gave him Decay and only came after his mind was Decayed as an easily influential child.
Heroes are Heroes
Society is Society
Villains are Villains
Shigaraki has no right to murder thousands of innocents just because his dad hit him and people looked at him weird. He could have chosen to make things better for people like him and others that feel the same way he does, but he chose to kill countless people who never harmed him, never harmed others, and would never kill if they didn’t have to.
His story is tragic, but he is not in the Right.
How was he gonna choose to make things better for other people? That’s the problem, also you can’t leave people like that excpecting some hero to pop up and help, it’s not okay that he’s abandoned until someone decided to help him, that’s wrong.
@@ErizoLoK0 What do you mean how? In the exact same way thousands of others did. Do you think every hero just had a happy go lucky childhood? Tragic backstories do NOT justify bad actions. Shoji had a backstory full of discrimination. Shoto had an abusive backstory. Hawks had an abusive backstory. But guess what? They actually TRIED to be better then what was instilled upon them as children. They CHOSE to be better and because they TRIED they SUCCEEDED. Shigaraki's problem is that he never tried in the first place yet expected the world to be fed to him on a silver spoon.
@@xdrago1051 Dude his bad actions were to try to fix the problems, he’s not gonna just sit there and accept the problems, in my eyes you were basically saying that he shouldnt fix the problems the way he was fixing them, so thats why I aksed how he should them, now I understand you were just saying: Just ignore the problems, don’t do anything
@@ErizoLoK0 I just gave you 3 examples of characters who fixed their own bad situations. I used them as references for how you can fix your life despite being dealt a bad hand. That's how Shigaraki could've done it as well. He had an immensely powerful and dangerous quirk. Given time he would've been taken in if nothing else like Hawks. If he had a stronger will like Shoji and Shoto, he also could've just held out longer like they did to change the hero society from within.
Shigaraki took what's effectively the worst path possible if his goal was to fix the world/expose its faults.
And the worst part of the MHA universe
We all know that it’s only a matter of time before another him arrives again
Arguably the best written modern shonen villians, while some might say its Sukuna but Shigaraki saw his dreams getting trampled by his own father while his Grandma was a Hero, nobody helped him even his mother told him to not talk about "Heroes" infront of his father thats just sad man. That gave him enough rights to be a villain.
Shigaraki was very specifically painted by the narrative as a natural, inevitable product of the Hero Society and the living embodying of the mounting hypocrisies reaching the tipping point.
You have no idea how hard this goes
Right when Endeavor blasted Shigaraki with fire in the intro, it got perfectly cut off by a McDonald’s ad 😂
Thank you for continuing to watch after. Had complaints the intro was to long and i know that could have sent you over the edge
@ nah, it was honestly perfect ngl
Shigaraki is by a large a revolutionary figure, standing as the amalgamation of the effects from the corruption of hero society. Imagine being a citizen from the capital of Panem (Hunger Games), Shigaraki is a demonic version of Kathi’s Everdeen
He was, like most of MHA's villains. Which is why I dropped the anime when they fumbled season 5.
Basically the stain situation again. Good reasoning bad actions
That's what makes him my favorite new gen villain
Peak video, convinced me to read the MHA manga
It's always nice to see Tomura get the respect he deserves, best villain of all time in my opinion, great Video!
That's Rick coming from a complete psycho who murder anyone he wanted.
I sometime wonder if no one truly never tried to help him before All For One. By that I mean since All For One is such a manipulative guy would he had really left it up to chance that a passing hero could meet Tomura before the latter hit rock bottom?
I feel like he would have insured that no hero came close to where Tomura was. I mean the guy went through all that trouble finding the grandson of a previous One For All user and gave him an incomplete Quirk, at this point AFO would be too invested to leave it up to chance.
Coming from someone that hates this show, I think Shigaraki is one of the best villains that anime has seen in a while. That mf needed to be put down though
Respect and truth
Just noticed shigaraki eye colour went from black to red
Shiggy deserves his own Ova, or Isaki. Because he was wat to amazing of a character to disappear like that.
At least he stood on business till the very end.
Tomura could have been a amazing character if the parasite known as All For One who pretty much dictated his whole life, and make no mistake nobody could have even saved the boy if they wanted too, because All For One would have killed anyone who got close to Tenko. All this just to hurt All Might to his core and to later become a vessel for himself, and the tragic tale of him is that while he brought up great points of how corrupt society is he was ignorantly broken at how destructive and unproductive the side of criminals and villainy. Tomura talks about how he will destroy the world, but how will he create a new world where destroy everything and everyone, where does it ends and will his friends even be saved or just be destroyed by his hand similar to how he destroyed his family when his quirk first showed up. Tomura is the breaking point of society but sadly he doesn’t know how to build a new one as all he truly knows is destruction and death, but it is his greatest lesson to Izuku to learn from him and how his life led to this destructive change in society and build a new on his own.
Well said my man
0:19 he is right hero’s sometime cause more pain then happiness but as always there’s gonna be an exception deku.he truly is righteous and that’s shown very clearly in the vigilante arc he is the one few exceptions to his ideal that if all hero’s were like him shigaraki wouldn’t even exist.He hates deku for many reason being the user of one for all being a hero and being the only hero around his age completely going against his Ideals
I never knew All for one’s real name was Society, you know since he’s who gave him decay
He's the MHA's Joker. More aware of the dark side of something viewed with rose colored glasses
Indeed
He’s just like the joker, wrong.
Beautiful Analysis of Shigaraki🙌🌟
Honestly he isn’t just one of the best modern Shonen villains. He’s one of the best supervillains of all time (honestly rivaling the best of Marvel and DC).
Horikoshi ruined Shig and turned him pure evil just because he didn’t know how to continue writing Shig’s character arc.
Shigaraki may be correct about his world's societal flaws and corruption leading to people like him being victimized by injustice, but that still doesn't excuse him from all the terrible crimes and murders he's committed, regardless of All For One's mental conditioning. Tenko Shimura is the real victim here, and his life was warped into a living nightmare because of All For One's influence, which is why his life was so bad for him due to what his father experienced. Again, Tomura Shigaraki has a very good point, but the way he went about changing things would have left even more miserable people like him in the end.
this is why i love the villains of this anime.
Mad respect for putting out a controversial video like this, but there is so much wrong with what you say here. Debating whether I should make a response video 🤔
Do MhA is shit
Wait hold up..... I.... I think he has a good point there.....
Wait
Shigaraki should be the final boss instead of All for One taking his body
People relax he just another edge Lord gen z to be exact
Tomura ftw
But in the end he was a hero to those who were rejected. He never treated league like pawns but equal comrades. He even played with kids that were bullied when he was little.
This also shows that Stain was also correct in his ideology of fake Heroes plague that Society. I don't know exactly Stains backstory but seeing his reasons and your talk about Shigaraki, they both have the goal of taking down a plagued Society
I wouldn’t say he’s right, but def a good foil to an ok protagonist
Shigaraki would make a great phantom thief (if he didnt kill people)
I might be on deku's side but he really has q point the heroes really started the war between good and evil
Nah, he wasn't. Good day
Shigaraki was the villain that world needed to make the society change and realize its mistake.
Shigaraki has clearly surpassed AFO in everything, especially in charisma. He made people want to follow him and hope for a better future with him.
He started to show more signs of development and growth as a character after Magne’s death.
The League of Villains was a small group, but the individuals were on a completely different level that could give pro-heroes a run for their money. Together with time they formed a bond and despite being villains, they were more like a family.
Stain was also right with his statement. Because once the situation was going for worse, they quit their jobs so easy, meanwhile the real heroes never gave up until the end.
Thanks to Shigaraki, the society later improved a lot.
Perfectly said
@ thanks, it’s just sad that AFO ruined everything because of his ego of wanting to be “demon lord”
Damn... First Thanos now Shigaraki.
I love the video to me he's only a villain because of his actions and he was trying to kill kids for crying out loud but I do agree with this mindset the system is messed up there was this one part in one of mangas a kid needed to use his quirk but couldn't because it was against the law but he was going to die so he got in big trouble and almost got punished and I've been thinking about something we aren't see him as a villain because deku is the main character but if are beloved villains were the main characters we would see them as anti-heroes taking down a evil system
Calling SHIGARAKI “The Real Hero” is Crazy 😂
Made you comment lol
@@JetTheProphet 🤣
Finally someone has the same opinion as me about him thanks ❤
Can we stop being like "it makes sense", I like the story, but saying the dude who wanted nothing, but destruction is the real hero? really?
btw For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life.
He is really not right he is wrong heroes are human too they not perfect it’s no difference between a hero abusing his child and and a regular person doing the same thing everybody not gone meet the standard
Whoa he so cool
I know right
The fact that the only person who ever lifted a finger to help shigiraki and these villains was the literal demon lord sworn rival of one for all really tells you he had no choice but to become a villain they had nobody else to look to for help yet by some twisted miracle the one person hero society deemed a monster reaches out to help them it's a twisted sense of irony
He made it so he would be the one to help him… he gave him his Decay quirk. He waited until he killed his own family to come after him and it wasn’t even heroes who abandoned him or left him alone. It was normal quirkless people who were freaked out and were under the impression a Hero would help him out.
Society left him for dead because they were use to Hero’s being the one to save the day. So they didn’t feel the need to.
i was eated souop finsihed it
Too bad the author retconned him being a great villain and instead focused on making his walmart Aizen shine.
Shigaraki's a good villain, but I still favor Stain over him imo. Not by much lol, I just think Stain's cool
Okay . . . but how would he build something better, how would people trust him? Furthermore, does he know how to build a better society than the previous one from scratch? Does he have a solution? In the end he It can become the same rot again, because he is human, if you want a world free of filth, eliminate everything that is alive then, after that, eliminate yourself, because what you eliminate is as dirty as those you eliminate, He is a product of society indeed, but he seems more like a suicidal person who after destroying everything, will destroy himself to end his pain.
Well, I liked the video, but Shigaraki, even though he showed the rotten side of heroes and society, he is also rotten, humans are so complex that it seems like they are one step away from destruction of own specie, its crazy bro
Im simply taking the perspective of Shigaraki in this video. Its more so a deep breakdown of Shigaraki’s thinking progress
@@JetTheProphet YEAH, I noticed now kkkkk, in some momments I think like shigaraki, when the worlds just seems a shit for you, bro, I have a question, did you make a video about the end of Boku no hero and how The western and The japan reacted ?
Real (I haven't even watched the video yet)
So was jiggy shiggy correct that’s for you to decide in others to disagree with you and insult you for not me because I’m just a chill guy (•__•)
If you ask me as a realist add that Shigaraki word today In our modern society people do what they want but in the end their fake all people in the end wants fame, wealth, and lust. Some even disrespect other's even join things people in religious don't understand as shigaraki ounce said *this world is despicable* because in the end our modern world is corrupt full of shame, disgrace and broken society so if you ask me what a great and wonderful explanation and shigaraki has all the right to say those things ❤🎉
And the heroes glosses over it and ignored it…
For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life.
❤❤❤
Yes
Tomura was right about everything,I mean killing is bad i know i don't support killing i mean his feelings he was already under Afo's control but he was always right about his feelings and he was not wrong, his ending made me very sad, he is the hero of the villains, that's why I always voted for him in the world best hero voting.
ngl people with tragedy must become the villain instead of unrealistic Never give up MCs. that's not how psychology works its corny ass lazy writing
just because they’re tragic doesn’t mean they must become villains. there can be realistic people with tragedies who in the end managed to get help and positive support which allowed them to become heroes.
@mosesc. what if they don't get help, in real life they don't have super powers so they won't directly act like traditional villains, but can cause problems like manipulative psychopaths.
@@ogata100nosuke you didn't come to a world where monster attacks and magic are like breathing for realism, go watch slice of life if you want realism, you're comment even proves you know nothing about writing. Just trynna look cool
@VENG-k1d bro in real life there are abusive parents, north Korea, poverty, world hunger, unemployment, you are lucky one who is not forced to become psychopath and other mental illness
@@VENG-k1dslice of life is pure garbage gtfo
I get your point, but he still commited mass murder :/ u can be upset abt stuff ofc but like... murder, really? u gonna kill a few thousand people cus ur family was shit? damn
he clearly states it wasent just about his family
just watch the video man
Playing Devils Advocate. In the video I give a analysis in why Shigaraki is “Right”. I dont justify his actions. Mainly i justify them from his perspective
@@SolkingzzzJssibdbd i know, i meant people in general mb, and i did watch it :/
@@JetTheProphet It's the reason for his actions, not the act themselves. His beleif is true, but it's what he does with it that is the problem, is why he's a villain.
The way you present and make videos is so corny
0:05 *invincible sweating in the corner for being a terrible boyfriend.*