Fun fact: In actual Greek Mythology, Hades is pretty chill. Sure, Theseus and Pirithous, but they were asking for it. Heck, Cerebus, his 3-headded doggo, is named Spot in Greek. I forgot to mention that he was also a good husband to Persephone.
Mhmm, sure he kidnapped Persephone, and that is wrong. But that was also because his brother Zeus gave permission. And most times, the people he screwed over or are in Tartarus were violating some laws of nature, or deserved it. The Greeks didn't like him because he was the God of the Underworld, and typically while you can offer something or sweet talk someone like Zeus, Athena, Apollo, or Hera, Hades was inexorable and once you died, there is nearly nothing you can do to avoid going to the underworld.
@@AznOmega it should be not that kidnapped along with non consent sex met something different in Ancient Greece in persenphone case it would be a elopement for us people in the modern day it considered a kidnapping in Ancient Greece since her mother’s consent was considers more important then her own on who she married
The funniest part about Majora's mask is that , with how the game was allarently a rushjob towards the end, we'll never know if Majora being this unfathomably intimidating and mysterious villain was by design or by complete accident
The manga gives more backstory to Majora through a bonus chapter as well as his true form's appearance, thought it's arguably non canon. However, the corpse of the evil Great Deku Tree seen in the Ocarina of Time manga was seen in BotW in the same general location as in the manga. So maybe only the bonus chapters of the manga (which both Majora's backstory and the evil Great Deku Tree appeared in) are canon? IDK.
@@massgunner4152 I know that they're probably non canon. But even then they're sometimes referenced in more mainstream media of that franchise but who knows? Like I said, in the Ocarina of Time manga there was a side story/bonus chapter that had young link fight an evil Great Deku Tree before the events of the game, and the corpse of said evil Deku Tree can be found in BotW as a husk in the Lost Woods. Then again, that same Manga says that Sheik is male and is a split personality from Zelda and often times heavily alters or even skips certain in-game segments (for example in the OoT manga they completely skip the water and shadow temples and have Link fight Dark Link in Kakariko village) so who knows?
If I had a nickel for every time we've had the greek god of the dead make an inaccurate yet absolutely hilarious role as a villain, i'd have two nickles. Which is weird that it happened twice.
It's like...I want to be angry that they made Hades the bad guy when he actually wasn't, but at the same time, he ended up being such a fun villain in both cases that I ended up loving it instead.
Actually, Hades from Kid Icarus Uprising is like Supay, the Inca gods of the underworld, if you squint. He does bad things, but he has a genuine fascination with humans, and expresses admiration when pit is able to overcome and beat him in the end. And what he does can be seen as shining a light on the faults of the other factions, like viridi's animosity towards humanity, or Palutaina's putting humanity on a pedestal, or the constant waring of the gods feeding the cycle of death that hades uses to make his armies. It doesn't make what he does right, but Hades doesn't pretend that he isn't doing bad things. He is a bad guy who likes seeing people overcome the problems he creates and make genuine progress towards being better people. Which is still more accurate to Supay than what colonialism did to the Inca god of death and the underworld.
oe could even say he's far mor admirable than Viridi, because he doesn't try to excuse his actions. He embraces that he's an asshole and has fun with it.
The guy was a surprisingly big team player despite literally always screwing with the team. Damnit Hades and your stupid mimicews in the Aurum mission, good lord.
yeah it definitely helped that alongside all the lore he brings with him, they introduce him as Dread's reason for Samus losing all her stuff which is probably the best reasoning a Metroid game has given so far because damn what an entrance scene.
God the wait for Dread felt like my sack was in a vice that was slowly being turned as each day passed. But the wait was well worth it. I've done several playthroughs of Dread, I even sat through Hard Mode. I'm not doing Dread Mode though. That game was well worth the wait and 60 bucks. And giving the reins for 2D Metroid to Mercury Steam was a smart decision. They know what they're doing.
Huh. Villains that end up being in one specific game but make a memorable or some impact eh? Now that's an interesting topic to discuss. Many "archenemy" villains tend to be very great and persistent while always finding a way to return somehow and someway. However sometimes the one shot like villains can do the same.
23:17 - mistake correction, the war between humans and monsters started long before that event. That war was the reason for the creation of the barrier, which was already there when Chara fell in.
That was my bad, misremembered. (I wrote that segment.) It specifically escalated Asgore to his hateful regime, effectively peaking the conflict. Making it the most relevant development to us as the player, but not the initial spark.
Dude "living your life to the fullest" is like Sonic's core character philosophy. It's one of the coolest things about him and he's an AWESOME character and I LOVE him
If I had to pick a candidate from Kirby it’d have to be either Void Termina or Fecto Elfilis from Forgotten Land. For Void Termina it mainly comes from the goldmine of lore implications that point to it being Kirby’s reincarnation. For Fecto, this SCP is so unapologetically evil I love it. He’s the latest in the Kirby tradition of surprise horror villains that are sure to haunt more than a few nightmares.
17:30 I know that lots of countdown creators usually use Chuggaaconroy's footage when talking about Kid Icarus Uprising, but I love how you can actually hear Emile lightly chuckle here
I remember years ago, Rabbidluigi did a Pokemon themed month, and he used one of Chuggaaconroy's Pokemon Platinum videos in his intro video. I should know, because who else here has a Crobat named..Acrobat?
“It’s terrifying how little it cares,” That might just be the best summation of what makes Majora frightening. It can do seemingly _anything,_ its magic follows no boundaries, and it treats existence like a toybox. It’s effectively Nintendo’s Kid Buu; you can’t reason with it nor try to exploit its ego, it’s just pure id that no amount of conventional force can stop or slow down, with the simplest plan in the world: Moon meets ground. Ground is gone. *_Fun._*
Even among such unfettered villains like that, what makes Majora stand out is that _it succeeds._ You’re going to see the destruction at least once no matter what you do during the first “three days”, and then it becomes a matter of gathering and retaining the means to stop it through as few “cycles” as possible. It’s terrifying how little it cares… because by that point, _you’ve seen the full effect of its indifference._
It's not even on the same level as a character like Porky Minch, who also displays childlike indifference to the amount of destruction he causes. Porky could have his ego manipulated against him, where as with Majora you can't do something like that. It truly is impossible to get inside the head of Majora...
Soooooo my favorite countdown artist collabs with one of artists I hold in highest regard. When I found out hubby was doing this one with Logan, I cried a little. AND I definitely cried when I heard Logan's voice on my hubby's computer. Both of them have been amazing influences on my mental health, from helping me sleep to giving me joy and peace when I needed it most, and I am so so so so happy that they worked together on this one.
I love that MGR keeps spawning over the memes, whether it's the quotes, theme songs, or gameplay. Senator Armstrong is one of my favorite final bosses of all time.
Another cool part about Armstrong (that I’m pretty sure josh said in another countdown), is that the first theme with metal gear exelsus (or however you spell it) is what we assume is armstrongs goals and mindset, when in reality, it’s more of a sarcastic satirical parody of the current state of politics. And Armstrong is fighting to change that.
Yet it all falls apart and loops back around to being _exactly_ his goal and mindset, he just thinks the people implementing it "don't deserve" the power that was given to them by the people, because they didn't punch their way to the top. He's a hypocrite -- he makes many valid points, but at the end of the day, he displays everything he despises about current politics with the sole distinction being that he's capable of personally murdering anyone who disagrees with him.
The thing I find scary about Majora is how he has no soul and no emotion. He’s just a mask with dark, sinister powers and will use those powers to destroy the world. It also makes me think that the more horror there is with a villain the more theories there are about how they came to be who they are in-game.
Does one-shot villains mean they die in one hit, or they were a villain only once? If it’s the latter, then the candidates for that would be Oleander from Psychonauts The Evil Twins from Crash Twinsanity Pilot X from Freaky Flyers King Olly from Origami King Mephiles from Sonic 06
There is one such villain from Final Fantasy XIV who would be worthy of a list such as this. Emet-Selch He was the primary villain of the Shadowbringers expansion, but he has actually dethroned Sephiroth in Japan as the most popular FF villain and for good reason. When you and Fawful's Minion get around to playing it someday, you will understand why.
The funny thing about Raven Beak, it _confirms_ that the Prequel Manga _is canon_ for the series! Well, more or less. Also, it gave Samus (and Metroids) _a significant power boost. Remember, she _outright drained_ a Chozo ship, as in 'drained the ship completely, despite the fact that it is using whatever BS that the Chozo use for a power source' powerful. 😬 Also, they made her basically Doom Lady... ... and Hades in actual Greek Myth is basically the most mild mannored _divine_ in the Greek Patheon... as long as it doesn't involve things like betraying the Rules of Hospitality, tricking yourself from death for a time, or trying to kidnap his lovecraftian wife... unlike the _rest_ of his bothers and sisters who are the epitome of horrible people in power...
After only watching the intro, my pick is Sovereign from Mass Effect. It only gets a few minutes of screen time in the entire franchise, but completely steals the show. It is, and likely always will be, THE single most memorable and intimidating character in the entire franchise, and IMO its conversation with Shepard is the single best moment in the entire series, let alone the one game it appears in.
Agreed. You think Saren was the one causing this, only to find out that he is a puppet to the real villain. Sovereign's speech will scare you, and make you think that the Reapers are this unbeatable horror that are eternal. That quote on maintaining order is still badass and scary. You exist because we allow it, and you will end because we demand it.
I wouldn't call Sovereign a one-shot. It doesn't appear personally, but it seems to be the admiral directing the Reaper efforts. Once it shows up in ME1, you can feel its presence all the way to the end of the trilogy.
@@CoralCopperHead I disagree. Sovereign's presence disappears from the series following it's defeat. And that's largely (IMO) because the actual leader of the Reapers that shows up afterwards has a stupidly stereotypical villain voice and even more stereotypically cringey villain dialogue. Harbinger single handedly ruins almost everything cool about the Reapers that Sovereign set up by coming across like it's just an evil a-hole that enjoys causing suffering, instead of Sovereign, which came across as an ancient unfathomable being who's motives and origins are likely impossible for an organic being to comprehend. Sovereign felt like a Lovecraftian horror, while Harbinger felt like a Saturday morning cartoon villain, and Harbinger tainted the rest of the Reapers by essentially being their voice from ME2 onwards. The random Reaper Shepard kills on Rannoch was more compelling than Harbinger ever was, that's how bad it was, and how bad it made the Reaper feel. I even suspect that Harbinger's failings is one of the main reasons Cerberus practically upstages the Reapers as the villains in ME3, because Harbinger made the Reapers look so bad, that it couldn't be given a lot of screen time as the main villain and be taken seriously. Besides, even if it's influence is felt throughout the series, Sovereign itself is still only in ME1, and plays no direct role in the series beyond that one game, even if it was part of the major group of villains in the trilogy. So it's still a one shot villain either way IMO.
Personal honorable mention : Miitopia's Dark Curse The former was practically shunned by everyone and everything to the point of overwhelming loneliness, and decided to cast his own face off because of it. Whatever was left before his body faded into obscurity became the Dark Curse, a soul of pure hatred, malice and envy whose one main purpose in life is to feast off the energy of a Mii host and use its new body to steal faces of Miis and slap them onto monsters, practically turning the Miis into nobodies, like he once was. Oh, and another thing, throughout the Sky Scraper level you get some exposition from the ex Dark Lord about just how terrifyingly powerful the Dark Curse can be if left to its own devices, stating that whenever the Dark Lord steals a face, the Mii that owned that face can see their actions through the body of the monster but can't do jack shit about it, like some sort of twisted little mental cage where your mind is intact but your body has been controlled by someone else. Same rules apply for the Dark Curse's hosts. For a fanfic simulator disguised as an RPG, Shinya Kumazaki writing is probably one of the last things you could expect for a Mii game lol
Fascinating, one-shot villains in video games aren't something I would think of, especially from video games. I always loved the story of the Mario RPGs and how the villains and antagonists add to the plot. One thing, though, is how I feel confused about Hades being likeable, but I am willing to learn and don't mind learning something new.
I love the fact that all the RPG Mario villains are on this list as the same line up. I mean, they are all amazing and honestly Smithy and Dimentio are my two all time favs
The real tragedy of senator armstrong is his goals are sound and understandable and even to plenty of people like myself something they'd want to suport but his methods are incredibly fucked up and wrong hence why Raiden has to stop him like the song says I carved my own path you followed your wrath but maybe were both the same. Also why does it take any army to kill Luca Blight simple fawful he's a genosidal mad man being empowered by a ancient magic crest that embodies all the world's savage brutality and madness dude is beast that's why he has the beast crest
Honestly, this is one of the reasons why Majora is my favorite Zelda villain by a significant margin. Other villains are evil, downright diabolical in some cases, but not a single one of them feels as terrifying a villain as Majora is. It has a Lovecraftian level of callousness, and a nearly as fitting level of power to back it up. Others want conquest, to revive their master, to rule the world, etc. Majora wanted to make the world fall into despair before sending careening into oblivion. An agonizing annihilation, and it comes within a hair's breadth of succeeding. Even with the best outcome, we don't reverse ALL of the damage it does, just most of it. I could go on, but I think I got my point across.
I would've put Mephiles as the Sonic representative. I mean, he's the most evil and most terrifying villain in all of Sonic. He's a schemer and manipulator that bends the truth to his will in the most convincing way possible, and when he fights, he's ruthless and merciless towards everyone. Not to mention, his first design is creepy, and his crystal design is terrifying. And the cherry on top, he's the only villain in the entire franchise that actually killed Sonic. No one else, not even Eggman, can claim that. Sure, his plan's convoluted, but everything else is too good. Merlina's great as a twist villain and provides a philosophical message for sure, but comparing her to the demented terror that is Mephiles, it's no contest for me. Though I'm sure Josh won't talk about him because he's one of MANY people on UA-cam who refuses to shut up about 06.
The funny thing is that people think it was stupid of him to waste so much of his time when, if the end goal was to kill Sonic and make Elise cry, why didn't he just kill her and get it over with? Because...he WANTED her and EVERYONE tangentially related to her to suffer! It WOULD have been smart, yes, but...well...where's the fun in that? He was clearly reveling in everyone's abject misery, and that's PRECISELY what he wanted! He didn't JUST want to be united with Iblis to become the reality-shattering deity of Solaris...he wanted EVERYONE to know the PAIN he was subjected to when humanity abused his power for their own selfish gains. I'm just saying...when EGGMAN of all people is running scared shitless from this MONSTER being released from his prison, there's DAMN good reason to be scared! O.O
One off villains/antagonists are kinda my favorite thing. Sure it sucks we don't see them cause problems again, but when you think about it they don't have a reason anymore because it's either A. They permanently got killed and thus can't return unless they become a zombified version of themselves (example, Kirby's Extra Modes and True Arenas) or can only become hollow shells that don't have the same charm as before. Or B. They did survive but they realized that if they tried again it wouldn't get anywhere because the one who stopped them would just do it again but at a quicker pace or they can't try again because what they were looking for either got destroyed or erased from existence and trying to recreate it would take longer than just doing something else. For Sonic fans, seeing one off villain/antagonists like Merlina, Mephiles or even Erazor Djinn again was like it was a dream. Be it playable or not. Those who played Sonic Runners before it shutdown should know what I mean. For Kirby fans, being able to finally play as some of Kirby's iconic baddies like Marx, the Squeaks, Dark Meta Knight, Magolor, Susie and even the Three Mage Sisters was a literal dream come true because they looked so cool initially and could do stuff Kirby couldn't do without a copy ability. Even Touhou fans rejoice at seeing their favorite adorable, cute youkai return to the main series after being left to the print works for who knows how long. Like I said before, while yes it would be nice that some characters made a grand return in the antagonist/villain spotlight, I'd rather they just stay with the fans. It makes it easier for new fans to get curious when a antagonist that hasn't been seen in years makes a surprise return to the series.
These two are like two old high school friends who stuck together. They banter, they call each other out, they roast each other, but they still have great chemistry and get along
Well, if we ever get a new game in the Kid Icarus series (which I severely hope not, take a chill pill Sakurai), it's surprisingly likely for Hades to return, both from a story and capitalist standpoint.
I'll... I'll be honest...I know people hate sonic 06 but...I actually think it's got the MOST FLESHED OUT ONE SHOT BOSS in the series...let's face it Mephilis the dark is the worse in the series and he actually SUCCEEDS IN HIS PLAN...
At long last...the prophesied duo... Seriously, GREAT video, guys! You two complement each-other SO dang well! =^.^= You know...I never really thought about that bit with Raven Beak, but it eerily makes a disturbing amount of sense, yeah. Even better, it actually makes SENSE in context of the already-established canon considering we already know Samus was genetically-modified with Chozo DNA, but they never specified WHOSE...now we know; meanwhile Black Doom sticks out like the sorest of thumbs (if he has any) and RETCONS established canon...though considering Shadow The Hedgehog was already a major retcon and mission in character assassination...yeah...not surprising, I suppose... >.>
Some honorable mentions from me: The Boss: the mother of CQC and Big Boss's mentor. At first, you would hate her for betraying Jack and the United States during the Cold War, but when you learn more about her and the ending, it's heartbreaking to see how patriotic she was, and how her government screwed her over. Plus, she is badass enough to beat Big Boss a couple of times and intimidate a sociopathic Russian colonel who can shoot lightning from his hands. You got to respect how even Volgin was intimidated by her. Volo: You think he is a friend, up until the ending where he talks about remaking the universe and he was done better than Rose or Lusamine. His team was also difficult, especially since you have to fight Giratina twice, all without getting a break. Frank Horrigan: One of the most dangerous Fallout villains. He is also the only villain in Fallout IIRC that can't be convinced to not fight you. (if villains based off real life people count) Stalin: When Red Alert started, it was dark. The very first cutscene of the Soviet campaign was Stalin and his advisors talking about the gas used on people who went against him. Aside from a few details, Stalin in Red Alert 1 was very close to his real life self, a paranoid, brutal dictator. Although you don't actually fight him, he dies either to Stavros or by Nadia and Kane, so I don't exactly know if you would count him as a villain in the sense of you fight him.
If real villains that appear in games count, then yeah, Stalin definitely counts as a villain. You don't need to fight them personally, they just need to be the driving force that opposes you, facing their armies is tantamount to facing them. You could consider the armies their weapons, just like a fencer's sword.
@@CoralCopperHead got it. I will still consider Red Alert's Stalin to be a great one-shot villain considering how accurate he is to the real life version of himself. While Romanov and Cherdenko are more funny, they can't beat the intimidation and horror that Stalin presented.
One that stuck out to me was the Aparoids from Star Fox Assault. In a series that likes to recycle the same plot for most of their games, we get a new antagonistic threat that's a parasitic hive mind of invaders that one-shot the guy that's built up as the main threat in the first level. They then spend the game showing shades of their power by possessing machines and organic life, sometimes FUSING them in the case of one Pigma Dengar, and in some cases their victim is AWARE, and PLEADING for death like in the boss fight against a very-reluctant General Pepper, and that's to say nothing of the possessed Cornerian foot soldiers that you are clearly killing during the Corneria level. The Aparaoids are a great idea for a villain force in concept that unfortunately is likely never going to get referenced again...
Personally, Judge Nemo from Disgaea 4 would be a great option for this list. He's got the most interesting story, I can understand why he wants what he does, and this guy is a master chess player.
It's our favorite Bean Based Baddie UA-camr to Help our Hotheaded Host talk out a Ten Terrific Troublemaker that a Single Shot are Stardom... I blame FM for that, here are my thoughts: 10: Ah the General who started in a Major turning point in Awakening's Story, would have made a good ally. 9: A Mage that wish for one thing: Keep the Story from ending. 8: Giant Bio-Vampire Lady, we all knew how people reacted to her. 7: When the Psycho Pirate is the lesser of three evils and is STILL the one they tried to Dupe, you know the writer hit gold. 6: So this what a Bird Sith would look like... Spooky. 5: Only rivaled with Terumi for a biggest troll in all gaming. 4: Mario RPG Villians, take your pick. 3: That is one wacked out Weed. 2: Sentor "Memelord" Armstrong! The man who love slash the crap out of. 1: Majora and his FREAKING MOON! Favorite Zelda Villian.
@@LunaP1 I think we should keep it to defeats we had an ACTIVE part in, just not as action-packed as we'd thought (think the Cairo marketplace scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark) Final encounter with the main antagonist in Maize.
One detail I like about number 2 on this list is when the hero seems to agree with them, they are elated that they got through to their enemy. They pick the protagonist up, give a nice dusting while reaffirming their goal, and even embrace their new tired ally with a smile. Then they get shocked when it's quickly revealed that their supposed new buddy lied, and the fight isn't over.
When I made it to Number 8, I came to realize that Logan is just carrying this video. His 24 karat comedy gold and wacky writing skills never gets old! 😂😂😂😂😂 Note to self: MAKE FRIENDS WITH FAWFUL'S MINION IN THE FUTURE!
To be fair, Sonic's speech to Merlina is very in line with the generalized characterization of Sonic as a fun, adventure loving dude who wants everyone to experience as much of the world as they can
I was thinking maybe one Mario RPG villain would make the list, but I wasn’t expecting literally every other villain that’s not Fawful and Popple! That was easily my favorite entry in the video! And although I’ll never love any of them as much as Fawful, Dimento’s a close second for me.
A video team-up with Fawful's Minion, yes plz. Glad to see the usual representation of Merlina, Hades, Flowey, and Armstrong show up. My favorite Mario RPG one-shot baddie has to be Dementio. I enjoy how his silly appearance and wordplays help to mask just how much of a chessmaster he truly is. As for my other favorites outside Mario, I would choose Star Dream, Constable Neyla, and the Aparoids.
You did hear the rules of the list right? They said that even if the villain appears in another game as a hero or playable character, they still count as one-shot villains.
@@gamefan6219 Hades in Hercules was originally a more serious character and he was going to be played by Jack Nickel-son. However Disney found Nickelson to be unreasonable, so James Woods was casted instead.
A few more mentions: 1. Zoran Lazarevic, Uncharted 2 - definitely the best qualified for love-to-hate. He’s ruthless, barbaric, and he seeks out ridiculous power. I mean, the guy praised Stalin and Hitler. Does that not say enough? 2. Kronika, MK11 - the typical type of a manipulative tyrant. All those who worked with her were promised something. She obviously couldn’t keep every single promise. Cheap boss fight, but masterful villainess. Hopefully she won’t be cheapened by a sequel, like Onaga and Shinnok. 3. Arkham, Devil May Cry 3 - the guy faked his own death, manipulated his daughter’s emotions, turned her against Dante and Virgil, and then turned on her, all for pursuit of power. 4. The rattlers, The Last of Us part 2 - this group has no redeeming quality. They torture and enslave civilians, plus experiment on them with infected. Thankfully, they get taken down by the prisoners that Ellie released. 5. The Eagle, Ghost of Tsushima - for a DLC villainess, she’s very well-crafted. She manipulates her victims with a special poison to either commit suicide or join her. Her constant attempts to do the same to Jin are pretty creepy.
This was a very interesting and cool top 10 about one shot villains but the energy between the man of fury and chortle fawful minion, and the hot headed and explosive joshscorcher is amazing
Honorable Mentions: *Rafe Adler - Uncharted 4: A Thief's End -The best villain in the franchise, Uncharted has come a long was since the villains in the first game. *The Pirate Master - Shantae and The Pirate's Curse -The former master of Risky Boots, his skull was integrated into Risky's outfit. *Emporer Nefarious - Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart -What if Dr. Nefarious was successful in his evil plans? Rift Apart answers that question with a Nefarious from an alternate universe. *Count Vulga- Er I mean, Count Veger - Jak 3 -The standout villain of the franchise. And hatable for all the right reasons *Lumine - Megaman X8 -You thought the final boss would be Sigma, but it was him, Lumine!
Don’t forget that Emperor Nefarious also got his own amazing music number! (…Only to be used in the credits due to budget and the whole world being “blue shelled” by Covid)
As soon as I saw this, I instantly thought of Japhet from OFF, that’s right, I’m not ranting and raving about The Batter, or the Judge once again, it’s the bird man’s time. Japhet is really someone who was too ambitious, he grew his land too much,a dun tried to do too much with it, hell, by the time you even fight him, he’s knows that his time has run out, he’s the only Zone Leader I wish I could’ve spared, them and god I wish we could’ve saw their story expanded, as if they survived after the whole world was “purified”
Glad to see the other Mario RPG villains getting talked about, I could gush about them for days (except for Grodus, I find him boring as FUCK.) Personally, I want to mention King Olly, even if it's for one unique reason, HIS MOTIVE. While most Mario villains target the princess or the general world (and to be fair, Olly does that too,) I find his specific hatred of the Toads to be something that comes off as unique for the series.
This was a neat countdown but I already have a idea which topic of Pokemon the flaming secretary is gonna deal a tier list for next. The Mythicals as well as side legendaries that aren't on the cover.
Oh, Luca Blight as an Honorable mention! And really... WELL DESERVED! Compared to Barbarossa Rugner from the original, Luca Blight is basically Suikoden's Vaas... EXCEPT ABSOLUTELY UNFETTERED. Surprise attack that killed the squad the main character and his friend Jowy were part of? A village getting DESTROYED, along with seeing Luca ask an INNOCENT VILLAGER to act like a pig, then KILL HER, laughing like the Joker?! The fact that this ONE GUY requires MULTIPLE TEAMS OF WELL-TRAINED ALLIES (SERIOUSLY, before fighting Luca Blight... Pick your best characters and GRIND THEIR LEVELS.) to basically render him NEAR DEATH?! Luca is a PURE MONSTER.
This video was fantastic as always, though I am still waiting on Aramau's promised rant on Colress. To be honest, I kind of expected him to be on this list, even though I know he technically appears more than once in the Pokemon franchise. Nevertheless, I have to agree with all your choices, as not only is your video as hilarious as ever, but your reasoning and explanations were as consistent and understandable as ever to boot. That's probably why I enjoy your videos so much. They aren't lists presented as indisputable fact, they're arguments that can be debated and discussed, and that human interaction is what makes them so spectacular. Keep up the amazing work!
Been watching your top 10s for close to 10 years. And you are the best man, love these videos. Your passion and knowledge about gaming is a joy to watch
Oh hey, my suggestion got an honorable mention. I was just throwing out someone who came to mind but I didn't see others note and wasn't really expecting that it would make the video in any way, so that's kinda neat
How about a top ten of protagonist evil counterparts. Like, Link and Dark Link, the variations of evil Mario's to the original. Hell a great one is Luke and Ash from Tales of Abyss. That one is great because you end up learning that you're the fake in the duo. It has potential and with your vast well of video game knowledge, I'm sure you know better ones!
If we're including one-time Doppelganger boss fights, I'll throw in the Kyoto Jail boss from Persona 5 Strikers. (Though I'd have liked it more if it was a team v. team fight instead of a 1v1). [why did I say 'parts' instead of 'fights'?]
I'll go ahead and a few if they count: Dark Samus and Sa-X: both are a major threats of their own species to stop or kill Samus in order to attack the galaxy. Metal Sonic: one of Dr.Eggmans successful machines that's an actual threat to Sonic. The antagonist of Metal Gear: I won't spoil anything for Metal Gear, but let's just say the allies you have may not be telling the truth.
How about Dart and Zieg from Legend of Dragoon? Father and son, both wielders of the Red-Eyed Dragoon Spirit, with Zieg being the original, and capable of using the same Dragoon Spells and attacks that you did when you, Dart, once held it before it was taken back by the original wielder.
Handsome jack from borderlands 2. He was a Hyperion coder who locked his siren daughter up in the Hyperion network after she accidentally killed his mom, he killed tassider(the late president of Hyperion) and the entire claptrap line. He then proceeds to use the vault hunter from the first game to kill the destroyer so he can use its eye. He then proceeds to lure would be vault hunters to their doom. After killing angel in the sequel he killed Roland and kidnapped Lilith to power up the vault key. Plus dude is hilarious
And unfortunately, he's both a blessing and a curse. A blessing in the fact that he's a great antagonist, but a curse in the unfortunate side effect that every other borderlands villain gets compared to him. No doubt BL4's antagonist is gonna be compared to him when it comes out
When I read the title, I thought it was going to be a countdown for villains that go down in one shot. I'm glad that's not the case, though it would make an interesting countdown.
On that note with Merlina: we got SAGE for Frontiers in a few months for all that’s worth. Plus, Sonic’s Philosophy of Living Life for each moment is older than one would think - it’s part of the tagline for the Japanese box art of the first game “Don't just sit there and waste your precious time. When you want to do something, do it right away. Do it when you can. It's the only way to live a life without regrets.”
4:00 Aye, its Mary Sue! I recognize that purple hair! Fun fact in regards to that though; the Let's Player who made that Avatar, BigKlingy, actually has a video in his Awakening playthrough which showed that it is indeed possible to beat Chapter 10 by killing only Mustafa; thus, sparing all of his men. Great list overall guys! Loved learning about everyone on here! (Though I skipped over the honorable mentions. Friend of mine told me there were big spoilers in there for games I'm watching)
Asriel's death didn't spark the Monster/Human war, that was what lead to them being sealed in by the Barrier. What it did was make Asgore go from having hope for peace and resolution to declaring war on humanity, which he regretted very soon after. Edit: ah, someone beat me to it😅
Fun fact: In actual Greek Mythology, Hades is pretty chill. Sure, Theseus and Pirithous, but they were asking for it. Heck, Cerebus, his 3-headded doggo, is named Spot in Greek. I forgot to mention that he was also a good husband to Persephone.
Persephone is the one to be afraid of too
Mhmm, sure he kidnapped Persephone, and that is wrong. But that was also because his brother Zeus gave permission. And most times, the people he screwed over or are in Tartarus were violating some laws of nature, or deserved it.
The Greeks didn't like him because he was the God of the Underworld, and typically while you can offer something or sweet talk someone like Zeus, Athena, Apollo, or Hera, Hades was inexorable and once you died, there is nearly nothing you can do to avoid going to the underworld.
@@BJGvideos agreed.
@@AznOmega Yeah, and he wasn't even the god of death, just of the dead.
@@AznOmega it should be not that kidnapped along with non consent sex met something different in Ancient Greece in persenphone case it would be a elopement for us people in the modern day it considered a kidnapping in Ancient Greece since her mother’s consent was considers more important then her own on who she married
The funniest part about Majora's mask is that , with how the game was allarently a rushjob towards the end, we'll never know if Majora being this unfathomably intimidating and mysterious villain was by design or by complete accident
Sometimes shit just falls into place perfectly/near-perfectly completely on accident.
The manga gives more backstory to Majora through a bonus chapter as well as his true form's appearance, thought it's arguably non canon. However, the corpse of the evil Great Deku Tree seen in the Ocarina of Time manga was seen in BotW in the same general location as in the manga. So maybe only the bonus chapters of the manga (which both Majora's backstory and the evil Great Deku Tree appeared in) are canon? IDK.
@@krimsonkatt don't trust video game mangas, their content is often ignored by the developers.
@@massgunner4152 I know that they're probably non canon. But even then they're sometimes referenced in more mainstream media of that franchise but who knows? Like I said, in the Ocarina of Time manga there was a side story/bonus chapter that had young link fight an evil Great Deku Tree before the events of the game, and the corpse of said evil Deku Tree can be found in BotW as a husk in the Lost Woods. Then again, that same Manga says that Sheik is male and is a split personality from Zelda and often times heavily alters or even skips certain in-game segments (for example in the OoT manga they completely skip the water and shadow temples and have Link fight Dark Link in Kakariko village) so who knows?
With how shit the remake is, easily by accident
If I had a nickel for every time we've had the greek god of the dead make an inaccurate yet absolutely hilarious role as a villain, i'd have two nickles. Which is weird that it happened twice.
Lol Disney's Hercules
I'd throw in another Nickel for you. But that's because of Kingdom Hearts.
It's like...I want to be angry that they made Hades the bad guy when he actually wasn't, but at the same time, he ended up being such a fun villain in both cases that I ended up loving it instead.
@@Flufux The problem is that in Greek Myth the real villain is Hera, however her motivation is not kid friendly.
@@orangeslash1667that's an understatement if I ever heard one
Actually, Hades from Kid Icarus Uprising is like Supay, the Inca gods of the underworld, if you squint. He does bad things, but he has a genuine fascination with humans, and expresses admiration when pit is able to overcome and beat him in the end. And what he does can be seen as shining a light on the faults of the other factions, like viridi's animosity towards humanity, or Palutaina's putting humanity on a pedestal, or the constant waring of the gods feeding the cycle of death that hades uses to make his armies. It doesn't make what he does right, but Hades doesn't pretend that he isn't doing bad things. He is a bad guy who likes seeing people overcome the problems he creates and make genuine progress towards being better people. Which is still more accurate to Supay than what colonialism did to the Inca god of death and the underworld.
Nah.
oe could even say he's far mor admirable than Viridi, because he doesn't try to excuse his actions. He embraces that he's an asshole and has fun with it.
The guy was a surprisingly big team player despite literally always screwing with the team. Damnit Hades and your stupid mimicews in the Aurum mission, good lord.
"Ooh! Not bad, Pitty Pat!" -Hades in Chapter 23 if you go it without the Three Sacred Treasures
Raven Beak definitely hit me hard even though he was absent for most of Dread. That is the mark of a good villain.
yeah it definitely helped that alongside all the lore he brings with him, they introduce him as Dread's reason for Samus losing all her stuff which is probably the best reasoning a Metroid game has given so far because damn what an entrance scene.
God the wait for Dread felt like my sack was in a vice that was slowly being turned as each day passed. But the wait was well worth it. I've done several playthroughs of Dread, I even sat through Hard Mode. I'm not doing Dread Mode though. That game was well worth the wait and 60 bucks. And giving the reins for 2D Metroid to Mercury Steam was a smart decision. They know what they're doing.
Tbf he is spoken to through out most of it as “Adam”.
@@AzureMoebius22 Mercury Steam before Metroid were known for Castlevania Mirror of Fate and Clive Barker's Jericho.
Huh. Villains that end up being in one specific game but make a memorable or some impact eh? Now that's an interesting topic to discuss. Many "archenemy" villains tend to be very great and persistent while always finding a way to return somehow and someway. However sometimes the one shot like villains can do the same.
Or you could be majora
23:17 - mistake correction, the war between humans and monsters started long before that event. That war was the reason for the creation of the barrier, which was already there when Chara fell in.
That was my bad, misremembered. (I wrote that segment.)
It specifically escalated Asgore to his hateful regime, effectively peaking the conflict. Making it the most relevant development to us as the player, but not the initial spark.
I had mentioned the same before seeing this comment😅
@@H0r53f7y great minds think alike, I guess
@@FawfulsMinionCountdowns Correction it was Chara that was the one that Hated Humanity and wanted to destroy Humanity
True
Dude, how does Fawful's masterful wordplay and metaphors mix so well with Josh's informative, poetic style?! They work great together! 😂🤣
Ikr 🤣
Dude "living your life to the fullest" is like Sonic's core character philosophy. It's one of the coolest things about him and he's an AWESOME character and I LOVE him
Joshscorcher and fawful's minion?! Why do I feel like this is gonna be glorious?
Collabs are always glorious. Especially with the UA-camrs that always entertain.
Because it IS gonna be glorious
it will be, especially with mr.minion himself, I can't remember the last time he did a collab countdown so this'll be a treat.
GLORIOUS!
I've been waiting for this madness!
17:30 you can hear Chugga giggling at the very end of the clip. He is the primary source people use for Uprising clips, at this point
Pit:”Hey,Look! An Exo Tank!”
Hades:”Hey,look! Who cares?”
Ngl, Josh and Fawful’s faces at Samus’ rage in Dread is exactly what my reaction was 😂
*insert Goku becoming Super Saiyan scene here*
If I had to pick a candidate from Kirby it’d have to be either Void Termina or Fecto Elfilis from Forgotten Land.
For Void Termina it mainly comes from the goldmine of lore implications that point to it being Kirby’s reincarnation.
For Fecto, this SCP is so unapologetically evil I love it. He’s the latest in the Kirby tradition of surprise horror villains that are sure to haunt more than a few nightmares.
Why don't you call them "Elfilis"?
I mean Fecto is a prefix which is latin for "complete" as in Fecto Forgo and Elfilin completing each other.
Probably because both names start with Fecto. Although, I’d be more likely to call them Forgo (as Elfilin makes up the “Elfilis” suffix).
17:30
I know that lots of countdown creators usually use Chuggaaconroy's footage when talking about Kid Icarus Uprising, but I love how you can actually hear Emile lightly chuckle here
I remember years ago, Rabbidluigi did a Pokemon themed month, and he used one of Chuggaaconroy's Pokemon Platinum videos in his intro video. I should know, because who else here has a Crobat named..Acrobat?
“It’s terrifying how little it cares,” That might just be the best summation of what makes Majora frightening. It can do seemingly _anything,_ its magic follows no boundaries, and it treats existence like a toybox.
It’s effectively Nintendo’s Kid Buu; you can’t reason with it nor try to exploit its ego, it’s just pure id that no amount of conventional force can stop or slow down, with the simplest plan in the world:
Moon meets ground. Ground is gone. *_Fun._*
Even among such unfettered villains like that, what makes Majora stand out is that _it succeeds._ You’re going to see the destruction at least once no matter what you do during the first “three days”, and then it becomes a matter of gathering and retaining the means to stop it through as few “cycles” as possible. It’s terrifying how little it cares… because by that point, _you’ve seen the full effect of its indifference._
It's not even on the same level as a character like Porky Minch, who also displays childlike indifference to the amount of destruction he causes. Porky could have his ego manipulated against him, where as with Majora you can't do something like that. It truly is impossible to get inside the head of Majora...
Soooooo my favorite countdown artist collabs with one of artists I hold in highest regard. When I found out hubby was doing this one with Logan, I cried a little. AND I definitely cried when I heard Logan's voice on my hubby's computer. Both of them have been amazing influences on my mental health, from helping me sleep to giving me joy and peace when I needed it most, and I am so so so so happy that they worked together on this one.
Hi Ari! Glad you lieked it. c:
@@FawfulsMinionCountdowns Always! :3
@@FawfulsMinionCountdowns Bring RabbidLuigi in next time. Make it a triple threat. Rabbid, Minion, and Josh.
@@AzureMoebius22 We wouldn’t have seen something like that since that one TF2 video they did together
I love that MGR keeps spawning over the memes, whether it's the quotes, theme songs, or gameplay. Senator Armstrong is one of my favorite final bosses of all time.
Another cool part about Armstrong (that I’m pretty sure josh said in another countdown), is that the first theme with metal gear exelsus (or however you spell it) is what we assume is armstrongs goals and mindset, when in reality, it’s more of a sarcastic satirical parody of the current state of politics. And Armstrong is fighting to change that.
Yet it all falls apart and loops back around to being _exactly_ his goal and mindset, he just thinks the people implementing it "don't deserve" the power that was given to them by the people, because they didn't punch their way to the top. He's a hypocrite -- he makes many valid points, but at the end of the day, he displays everything he despises about current politics with the sole distinction being that he's capable of personally murdering anyone who disagrees with him.
17:30 I like how we can hear Chuggaaconroy giggling a split second before it cuts to the next clip.
Man, how long’s it been since we had an epic collab like this in the gaming countdown community? Honestly, feels like it’s been forever!
*grabs popcorn*
Share some for the rest of us.
Pass the popcorn man!
*with Majora's Mask-shaped cookies and flowey wink face pancakes* heh.
The thing I find scary about Majora is how he has no soul and no emotion. He’s just a mask with dark, sinister powers and will use those powers to destroy the world. It also makes me think that the more horror there is with a villain the more theories there are about how they came to be who they are in-game.
No soul and no emotion? Did we fight the same version of Majora's Incarnation, and are we going to completely ignore the name of Majora's _Wrath?_
Does one-shot villains mean they die in one hit, or they were a villain only once?
If it’s the latter, then the candidates for that would be
Oleander from Psychonauts
The Evil Twins from Crash Twinsanity
Pilot X from Freaky Flyers
King Olly from Origami King
Mephiles from Sonic 06
I took it as one of 2 meaning: Villains that 1 shot the player, or villains that can be one shot.
If it’s the first, then Sans is mandatory. And one of the few that are good enough to discuss.
Villains that only play the role once in the franchise, either cause they die or they switch sides
I know one who is one shot and a big shot. Spamton
If the Evil Twins are memorable then you're remembering them for something different, they were probably the lamest villains in the series
I still say this, the first time I saw Flowey I immediately said "I don't trust this flower" and BUM I was right.
There is one such villain from Final Fantasy XIV who would be worthy of a list such as this.
Emet-Selch
He was the primary villain of the Shadowbringers expansion, but he has actually dethroned Sephiroth in Japan as the most popular FF villain and for good reason. When you and Fawful's Minion get around to playing it someday, you will understand why.
A collab with Fawful’s Minion?! *now this I gotta see!*
21:28 this part aged well…
The funny thing about Raven Beak, it _confirms_ that the Prequel Manga _is canon_ for the series! Well, more or less.
Also, it gave Samus (and Metroids) _a significant power boost. Remember, she _outright drained_ a Chozo ship, as in 'drained the ship completely, despite the fact that it is using whatever BS that the Chozo use for a power source' powerful. 😬
Also, they made her basically Doom Lady...
... and Hades in actual Greek Myth is basically the most mild mannored _divine_ in the Greek Patheon... as long as it doesn't involve things like betraying the Rules of Hospitality, tricking yourself from death for a time, or trying to kidnap his lovecraftian wife... unlike the _rest_ of his bothers and sisters who are the epitome of horrible people in power...
After only watching the intro, my pick is Sovereign from Mass Effect. It only gets a few minutes of screen time in the entire franchise, but completely steals the show. It is, and likely always will be, THE single most memorable and intimidating character in the entire franchise, and IMO its conversation with Shepard is the single best moment in the entire series, let alone the one game it appears in.
Agreed. You think Saren was the one causing this, only to find out that he is a puppet to the real villain. Sovereign's speech will scare you, and make you think that the Reapers are this unbeatable horror that are eternal. That quote on maintaining order is still badass and scary.
You exist because we allow it, and you will end because we demand it.
I wouldn't call Sovereign a one-shot. It doesn't appear personally, but it seems to be the admiral directing the Reaper efforts. Once it shows up in ME1, you can feel its presence all the way to the end of the trilogy.
@@CoralCopperHead I disagree. Sovereign's presence disappears from the series following it's defeat. And that's largely (IMO) because the actual leader of the Reapers that shows up afterwards has a stupidly stereotypical villain voice and even more stereotypically cringey villain dialogue. Harbinger single handedly ruins almost everything cool about the Reapers that Sovereign set up by coming across like it's just an evil a-hole that enjoys causing suffering, instead of Sovereign, which came across as an ancient unfathomable being who's motives and origins are likely impossible for an organic being to comprehend. Sovereign felt like a Lovecraftian horror, while Harbinger felt like a Saturday morning cartoon villain, and Harbinger tainted the rest of the Reapers by essentially being their voice from ME2 onwards. The random Reaper Shepard kills on Rannoch was more compelling than Harbinger ever was, that's how bad it was, and how bad it made the Reaper feel. I even suspect that Harbinger's failings is one of the main reasons Cerberus practically upstages the Reapers as the villains in ME3, because Harbinger made the Reapers look so bad, that it couldn't be given a lot of screen time as the main villain and be taken seriously. Besides, even if it's influence is felt throughout the series, Sovereign itself is still only in ME1, and plays no direct role in the series beyond that one game, even if it was part of the major group of villains in the trilogy. So it's still a one shot villain either way IMO.
Personal honorable mention : Miitopia's Dark Curse
The former was practically shunned by everyone and everything to the point of overwhelming loneliness, and decided to cast his own face off because of it. Whatever was left before his body faded into obscurity became the Dark Curse, a soul of pure hatred, malice and envy whose one main purpose in life is to feast off the energy of a Mii host and use its new body to steal faces of Miis and slap them onto monsters, practically turning the Miis into nobodies, like he once was.
Oh, and another thing, throughout the Sky Scraper level you get some exposition from the ex Dark Lord about just how terrifyingly powerful the Dark Curse can be if left to its own devices, stating that whenever the Dark Lord steals a face, the Mii that owned that face can see their actions through the body of the monster but can't do jack shit about it, like some sort of twisted little mental cage where your mind is intact but your body has been controlled by someone else. Same rules apply for the Dark Curse's hosts.
For a fanfic simulator disguised as an RPG, Shinya Kumazaki writing is probably one of the last things you could expect for a Mii game lol
Fascinating, one-shot villains in video games aren't something I would think of, especially from video games. I always loved the story of the Mario RPGs and how the villains and antagonists add to the plot. One thing, though, is how I feel confused about Hades being likeable, but I am willing to learn and don't mind learning something new.
I love the fact that all the RPG Mario villains are on this list as the same line up. I mean, they are all amazing and honestly Smithy and Dimentio are my two all time favs
A new collab villain talking about one time villains that leaves an impact in video games? Now this is a fun topic to get into!
The real tragedy of senator armstrong is his goals are sound and understandable and even to plenty of people like myself something they'd want to suport but his methods are incredibly fucked up and wrong hence why Raiden has to stop him like the song says I carved my own path you followed your wrath but maybe were both the same.
Also why does it take any army to kill Luca Blight simple fawful he's a genosidal mad man being empowered by a ancient magic crest that embodies all the world's savage brutality and madness dude is beast that's why he has the beast crest
Honestly, this is one of the reasons why Majora is my favorite Zelda villain by a significant margin. Other villains are evil, downright diabolical in some cases, but not a single one of them feels as terrifying a villain as Majora is. It has a Lovecraftian level of callousness, and a nearly as fitting level of power to back it up. Others want conquest, to revive their master, to rule the world, etc. Majora wanted to make the world fall into despair before sending careening into oblivion. An agonizing annihilation, and it comes within a hair's breadth of succeeding. Even with the best outcome, we don't reverse ALL of the damage it does, just most of it. I could go on, but I think I got my point across.
I feel like Darth Traya from Kotor 2 deserves a mention. Easily one of the most memorable characters in all Star Wars media.
I would've put Mephiles as the Sonic representative. I mean, he's the most evil and most terrifying villain in all of Sonic. He's a schemer and manipulator that bends the truth to his will in the most convincing way possible, and when he fights, he's ruthless and merciless towards everyone. Not to mention, his first design is creepy, and his crystal design is terrifying. And the cherry on top, he's the only villain in the entire franchise that actually killed Sonic. No one else, not even Eggman, can claim that. Sure, his plan's convoluted, but everything else is too good. Merlina's great as a twist villain and provides a philosophical message for sure, but comparing her to the demented terror that is Mephiles, it's no contest for me. Though I'm sure Josh won't talk about him because he's one of MANY people on UA-cam who refuses to shut up about 06.
He gets points for having Dan Green as his voice actor but that’s it for me tbh
Wait is that Shadow’s boyfriend?
@@thomasffrench3639 Bruh.
The funny thing is that people think it was stupid of him to waste so much of his time when, if the end goal was to kill Sonic and make Elise cry, why didn't he just kill her and get it over with? Because...he WANTED her and EVERYONE tangentially related to her to suffer! It WOULD have been smart, yes, but...well...where's the fun in that? He was clearly reveling in everyone's abject misery, and that's PRECISELY what he wanted! He didn't JUST want to be united with Iblis to become the reality-shattering deity of Solaris...he wanted EVERYONE to know the PAIN he was subjected to when humanity abused his power for their own selfish gains. I'm just saying...when EGGMAN of all people is running scared shitless from this MONSTER being released from his prison, there's DAMN good reason to be scared! O.O
@@thomasffrench3639 indeed, the same one who has knocked over many chairs because he gets so tilted at the tOwERs
One off villains/antagonists are kinda my favorite thing. Sure it sucks we don't see them cause problems again, but when you think about it they don't have a reason anymore because it's either A. They permanently got killed and thus can't return unless they become a zombified version of themselves (example, Kirby's Extra Modes and True Arenas) or can only become hollow shells that don't have the same charm as before.
Or B. They did survive but they realized that if they tried again it wouldn't get anywhere because the one who stopped them would just do it again but at a quicker pace or they can't try again because what they were looking for either got destroyed or erased from existence and trying to recreate it would take longer than just doing something else.
For Sonic fans, seeing one off villain/antagonists like Merlina, Mephiles or even Erazor Djinn again was like it was a dream. Be it playable or not. Those who played Sonic Runners before it shutdown should know what I mean.
For Kirby fans, being able to finally play as some of Kirby's iconic baddies like Marx, the Squeaks, Dark Meta Knight, Magolor, Susie and even the Three Mage Sisters was a literal dream come true because they looked so cool initially and could do stuff Kirby couldn't do without a copy ability.
Even Touhou fans rejoice at seeing their favorite adorable, cute youkai return to the main series after being left to the print works for who knows how long.
Like I said before, while yes it would be nice that some characters made a grand return in the antagonist/villain spotlight, I'd rather they just stay with the fans. It makes it easier for new fans to get curious when a antagonist that hasn't been seen in years makes a surprise return to the series.
These two are like two old high school friends who stuck together. They banter, they call each other out, they roast each other, but they still have great chemistry and get along
HELL YES!! I've been looking forward to this! :D
My hopes are Hades, Luca Blight and Count Bleck and/or Dimentio
Well, if we ever get a new game in the Kid Icarus series (which I severely hope not, take a chill pill Sakurai), it's surprisingly likely for Hades to return, both from a story and capitalist standpoint.
@@aesiro1336 yeah
@@aesiro1336 I recommend Owlboy, it's based heavily on the original Kid Icarus.
@@sectorzisnumbuhone It's been confirmed that Hades 2 is coming out, so we might not need another Kid Icarus.
I'll... I'll be honest...I know people hate sonic 06 but...I actually think it's got the MOST FLESHED OUT ONE SHOT BOSS in the series...let's face it Mephilis the dark is the worse in the series and he actually SUCCEEDS IN HIS PLAN...
At long last...the prophesied duo... Seriously, GREAT video, guys! You two complement each-other SO dang well! =^.^=
You know...I never really thought about that bit with Raven Beak, but it eerily makes a disturbing amount of sense, yeah. Even better, it actually makes SENSE in context of the already-established canon considering we already know Samus was genetically-modified with Chozo DNA, but they never specified WHOSE...now we know; meanwhile Black Doom sticks out like the sorest of thumbs (if he has any) and RETCONS established canon...though considering Shadow The Hedgehog was already a major retcon and mission in character assassination...yeah...not surprising, I suppose... >.>
I love how Fawful’s synonym ridden dialogue leaked through even in a colab. It always seems like the man’s critiquing a piece of art
Some honorable mentions from me:
The Boss: the mother of CQC and Big Boss's mentor. At first, you would hate her for betraying Jack and the United States during the Cold War, but when you learn more about her and the ending, it's heartbreaking to see how patriotic she was, and how her government screwed her over. Plus, she is badass enough to beat Big Boss a couple of times and intimidate a sociopathic Russian colonel who can shoot lightning from his hands. You got to respect how even Volgin was intimidated by her.
Volo: You think he is a friend, up until the ending where he talks about remaking the universe and he was done better than Rose or Lusamine. His team was also difficult, especially since you have to fight Giratina twice, all without getting a break.
Frank Horrigan: One of the most dangerous Fallout villains. He is also the only villain in Fallout IIRC that can't be convinced to not fight you.
(if villains based off real life people count)
Stalin: When Red Alert started, it was dark. The very first cutscene of the Soviet campaign was Stalin and his advisors talking about the gas used on people who went against him. Aside from a few details, Stalin in Red Alert 1 was very close to his real life self, a paranoid, brutal dictator. Although you don't actually fight him, he dies either to Stavros or by Nadia and Kane, so I don't exactly know if you would count him as a villain in the sense of you fight him.
If real villains that appear in games count, then yeah, Stalin definitely counts as a villain. You don't need to fight them personally, they just need to be the driving force that opposes you, facing their armies is tantamount to facing them. You could consider the armies their weapons, just like a fencer's sword.
@@CoralCopperHead got it. I will still consider Red Alert's Stalin to be a great one-shot villain considering how accurate he is to the real life version of himself. While Romanov and Cherdenko are more funny, they can't beat the intimidation and horror that Stalin presented.
One that stuck out to me was the Aparoids from Star Fox Assault. In a series that likes to recycle the same plot for most of their games, we get a new antagonistic threat that's a parasitic hive mind of invaders that one-shot the guy that's built up as the main threat in the first level. They then spend the game showing shades of their power by possessing machines and organic life, sometimes FUSING them in the case of one Pigma Dengar, and in some cases their victim is AWARE, and PLEADING for death like in the boss fight against a very-reluctant General Pepper, and that's to say nothing of the possessed Cornerian foot soldiers that you are clearly killing during the Corneria level. The Aparaoids are a great idea for a villain force in concept that unfortunately is likely never going to get referenced again...
When i heard music from major's mask i just face palmed. Should have seen THAT coming
Personally, Judge Nemo from Disgaea 4 would be a great option for this list. He's got the most interesting story, I can understand why he wants what he does, and this guy is a master chess player.
It's our favorite Bean Based Baddie UA-camr to Help our Hotheaded Host talk out a Ten Terrific Troublemaker that a Single Shot are Stardom... I blame FM for that, here are my thoughts:
10: Ah the General who started in a Major turning point in Awakening's Story, would have made a good ally.
9: A Mage that wish for one thing: Keep the Story from ending.
8: Giant Bio-Vampire Lady, we all knew how people reacted to her.
7: When the Psycho Pirate is the lesser of three evils and is STILL the one they tried to Dupe, you know the writer hit gold.
6: So this what a Bird Sith would look like... Spooky.
5: Only rivaled with Terumi for a biggest troll in all gaming.
4: Mario RPG Villians, take your pick.
3: That is one wacked out Weed.
2: Sentor "Memelord" Armstrong! The man who love slash the crap out of.
1: Majora and his FREAKING MOON! Favorite Zelda Villian.
Josh for a future list can you do a top 10 laziest ways a hero defeated a villain
By 1 shotting them is a good start
Fable 2 or 3, music box or just by waiting.
That mad scientist from Borderlands who fell down the stairs and all you did was watch it happen.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@LunaP1 I think we should keep it to defeats we had an ACTIVE part in, just not as action-packed as we'd thought
(think the Cairo marketplace scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark)
Final encounter with the main antagonist in Maize.
@@jordanhunter3375 Iggy,Morten,and Lenny in Mario and Luigi paper jam you only have too counter there moves that one shot themselves
One detail I like about number 2 on this list is when the hero seems to agree with them, they are elated that they got through to their enemy. They pick the protagonist up, give a nice dusting while reaffirming their goal, and even embrace their new tired ally with a smile. Then they get shocked when it's quickly revealed that their supposed new buddy lied, and the fight isn't over.
When I made it to Number 8, I came to realize that Logan is just carrying this video. His 24 karat comedy gold and wacky writing skills never gets old! 😂😂😂😂😂
Note to self: MAKE FRIENDS WITH FAWFUL'S MINION IN THE FUTURE!
To be fair, Sonic's speech to Merlina is very in line with the generalized characterization of Sonic as a fun, adventure loving dude who wants everyone to experience as much of the world as they can
Actually, the war in Undertale happened BEFORE Asriel's death, that's just when Asgore decided that when they get out they'll destroy humanity.
I was thinking maybe one Mario RPG villain would make the list, but I wasn’t expecting literally every other villain that’s not Fawful and Popple! That was easily my favorite entry in the video! And although I’ll never love any of them as much as Fawful, Dimento’s a close second for me.
A video team-up with Fawful's Minion, yes plz. Glad to see the usual representation of Merlina, Hades, Flowey, and Armstrong show up. My favorite Mario RPG one-shot baddie has to be Dementio. I enjoy how his silly appearance and wordplays help to mask just how much of a chessmaster he truly is. As for my other favorites outside Mario, I would choose Star Dream, Constable Neyla, and the Aparoids.
Ugh... Flowey. Also I agree with Star Dream.
...there's also Zant.
@@magolor3219 Does Zant count since he shows up in Hyrule Warriors or not since it's non-canon?
You did hear the rules of the list right? They said that even if the villain appears in another game as a hero or playable character, they still count as one-shot villains.
They mention this specifically because of zant, magolor and so on.
Also, technically speaking, majora's mask kind of appears in hyrule warriors, too, albeit in skull kid's moveset.
When you started talking about Hades I started thinking of a different Hades for this list. Those who know, hats off to you!
Hercules?
@@gamefan6219 Hades in Hercules was originally a more serious character and he was going to be played by Jack Nickel-son. However Disney found Nickelson to be unreasonable, so James Woods was casted instead.
A few more mentions:
1. Zoran Lazarevic, Uncharted 2 - definitely the best qualified for love-to-hate. He’s ruthless, barbaric, and he seeks out ridiculous power. I mean, the guy praised Stalin and Hitler. Does that not say enough?
2. Kronika, MK11 - the typical type of a manipulative tyrant. All those who worked with her were promised something. She obviously couldn’t keep every single promise. Cheap boss fight, but masterful villainess. Hopefully she won’t be cheapened by a sequel, like Onaga and Shinnok.
3. Arkham, Devil May Cry 3 - the guy faked his own death, manipulated his daughter’s emotions, turned her against Dante and Virgil, and then turned on her, all for pursuit of power.
4. The rattlers, The Last of Us part 2 - this group has no redeeming quality. They torture and enslave civilians, plus experiment on them with infected. Thankfully, they get taken down by the prisoners that Ellie released.
5. The Eagle, Ghost of Tsushima - for a DLC villainess, she’s very well-crafted. She manipulates her victims with a special poison to either commit suicide or join her. Her constant attempts to do the same to Jin are pretty creepy.
This was a very interesting and cool top 10 about one shot villains but the energy between the man of fury and chortle fawful minion, and the hot headed and explosive joshscorcher is amazing
Honorable Mentions:
*Rafe Adler - Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
-The best villain in the franchise, Uncharted has come a long was since the villains in the first game.
*The Pirate Master - Shantae and The Pirate's Curse
-The former master of Risky Boots, his skull was integrated into Risky's outfit.
*Emporer Nefarious - Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart
-What if Dr. Nefarious was successful in his evil plans? Rift Apart answers that question with a Nefarious from an alternate universe.
*Count Vulga- Er I mean, Count Veger - Jak 3
-The standout villain of the franchise. And hatable for all the right reasons
*Lumine - Megaman X8
-You thought the final boss would be Sigma, but it was him, Lumine!
Vulgar I mean Vegar still makes me laugh
By "integrated", do you mean his skull inspired the design, or Risky is actually WEARING his skull?
@@jordanhunter3375: The top part of the skull was made into a bustier and the lower jaw was made into a belt.
@@andrewhaase1826 ..... I don't know what to say to that
Don’t forget that Emperor Nefarious also got his own amazing music number! (…Only to be used in the credits due to budget and the whole world being “blue shelled” by Covid)
As soon as I saw this, I instantly thought of Japhet from OFF, that’s right, I’m not ranting and raving about The Batter, or the Judge once again, it’s the bird man’s time. Japhet is really someone who was too ambitious, he grew his land too much,a dun tried to do too much with it, hell, by the time you even fight him, he’s knows that his time has run out, he’s the only Zone Leader I wish I could’ve spared, them and god I wish we could’ve saw their story expanded, as if they survived after the whole world was “purified”
I remember Fawful Minion's list of Kirby Bosses and how epic it felt to watch. Such a surprise to see him working w/ someone like josh scorcher.
I’m in FM’s Discord server, and he didn’t tell any of about this until the premiere.
Bless him.
26:28 that goes against the 34th Rule of Acquisition-Peace is Good for Business
I thought this was gonna be a list of bosses that you beat in one hit like that guy from Batman, but yeah this makes more sense
2 things: 1. This is so far my favorite list you have done and 2. Looks like Timed (or Time) Bosses are next.
Glad to see the other Mario RPG villains getting talked about, I could gush about them for days (except for Grodus, I find him boring as FUCK.) Personally, I want to mention King Olly, even if it's for one unique reason, HIS MOTIVE. While most Mario villains target the princess or the general world (and to be fair, Olly does that too,) I find his specific hatred of the Toads to be something that comes off as unique for the series.
This was a neat countdown but I already have a idea which topic of Pokemon the flaming secretary is gonna deal a tier list for next. The Mythicals as well as side legendaries that aren't on the cover.
Oh, Luca Blight as an Honorable mention! And really... WELL DESERVED! Compared to Barbarossa Rugner from the original, Luca Blight is basically Suikoden's Vaas... EXCEPT ABSOLUTELY UNFETTERED. Surprise attack that killed the squad the main character and his friend Jowy were part of? A village getting DESTROYED, along with seeing Luca ask an INNOCENT VILLAGER to act like a pig, then KILL HER, laughing like the Joker?! The fact that this ONE GUY requires MULTIPLE TEAMS OF WELL-TRAINED ALLIES (SERIOUSLY, before fighting Luca Blight... Pick your best characters and GRIND THEIR LEVELS.) to basically render him NEAR DEATH?! Luca is a PURE MONSTER.
Using Suikoden is kind of a cheat though -- _all_ of its villains are one-shots.
October’s gonna be fun with these two :)
Mustafa gives Ramba Ral vibes, who was a "villain", but treated all troops under his command with respect and even bonded with them
Ramba Ral in general gives off one-shot villain vibes even if he’s in multiple episodes.
I’m surprised there was no mention of any of the KOTOR villains
This video was fantastic as always, though I am still waiting on Aramau's promised rant on Colress. To be honest, I kind of expected him to be on this list, even though I know he technically appears more than once in the Pokemon franchise. Nevertheless, I have to agree with all your choices, as not only is your video as hilarious as ever, but your reasoning and explanations were as consistent and understandable as ever to boot. That's probably why I enjoy your videos so much. They aren't lists presented as indisputable fact, they're arguments that can be debated and discussed, and that human interaction is what makes them so spectacular. Keep up the amazing work!
I’m happy they just went with all the Mario RPG one offs since they’re all incredible, but my top pick is easily Dimentio
Shadow Queen all the way, for me.
Been watching your top 10s for close to 10 years. And you are the best man, love these videos. Your passion and knowledge about gaming is a joy to watch
Oh hey, my suggestion got an honorable mention. I was just throwing out someone who came to mind but I didn't see others note and wasn't really expecting that it would make the video in any way, so that's kinda neat
Hey Josh have you ever thought of doing an Ace Attorney themed month like you did with Sonic the Hedgehog?
How about a top ten of protagonist evil counterparts. Like, Link and Dark Link, the variations of evil Mario's to the original. Hell a great one is Luke and Ash from Tales of Abyss. That one is great because you end up learning that you're the fake in the duo. It has potential and with your vast well of video game knowledge, I'm sure you know better ones!
If we're including one-time Doppelganger boss fights, I'll throw in the Kyoto Jail boss from Persona 5 Strikers. (Though I'd have liked it more if it was a team v. team fight instead of a 1v1).
[why did I say 'parts' instead of 'fights'?]
I'll go ahead and a few if they count:
Dark Samus and Sa-X: both are a major threats of their own species to stop or kill Samus in order to attack the galaxy.
Metal Sonic: one of Dr.Eggmans successful machines that's an actual threat to Sonic.
The antagonist of Metal Gear: I won't spoil anything for Metal Gear, but let's just say the allies you have may not be telling the truth.
I hate to be _That_ guy, but wasn't it spelled "Asch?"
How about Dart and Zieg from Legend of Dragoon? Father and son, both wielders of the Red-Eyed Dragoon Spirit, with Zieg being the original, and capable of using the same Dragoon Spells and attacks that you did when you, Dart, once held it before it was taken back by the original wielder.
I heard the music in number 2 and knew what was coming!
Handsome jack from borderlands 2. He was a Hyperion coder who locked his siren daughter up in the Hyperion network after she accidentally killed his mom, he killed tassider(the late president of Hyperion) and the entire claptrap line. He then proceeds to use the vault hunter from the first game to kill the destroyer so he can use its eye. He then proceeds to lure would be vault hunters to their doom. After killing angel in the sequel he killed Roland and kidnapped Lilith to power up the vault key. Plus dude is hilarious
And unfortunately, he's both a blessing and a curse. A blessing in the fact that he's a great antagonist, but a curse in the unfortunate side effect that every other borderlands villain gets compared to him. No doubt BL4's antagonist is gonna be compared to him when it comes out
So awesome to see you two collab for a list like this!
Well this was one awesome collab top 10 video I've seen in a long time good work guys
Armstrong is so charismatic that a lot of people won't realize that he's basically the chaos endings of smt games.
Hades reminds me so much of Pagan Min, that i was surprised that they had different voice actors
"Lady Dimetrescu"
The canon prequel demo effectively being another game: *cocks gun*
Figured Majora would be Number One, I agree with Josh there, I love your videos Fawful
I just you uploaded more often, however your life comes first
22:13
You strayed that pixel on purpose didn't you
Josh AND Logan?! *Happy noises!!*
Hm, how very interesting, i will look forward to your next Top List.
I have literally been waiting ten years for this day, this feels like a dream
ah sweet fawful and josh together, and great picks i'd have mr.jefferson from life is strange as one of mine.
When I read the title, I thought it was going to be a countdown for villains that go down in one shot. I'm glad that's not the case, though it would make an interesting countdown.
At long last, the collab I have always dreamed of. LET'S GO!!!
I feel like dahila Hawthorne is like Cozy Glow's sister in law
Both are BATS-- INSANE!
One shot villains? The ones that make the most of their limited screen time then. Like the JoJo villains in a way.
On that note with Merlina: we got SAGE for Frontiers in a few months for all that’s worth.
Plus, Sonic’s Philosophy of Living Life for each moment is older than one would think - it’s part of the tagline for the Japanese box art of the first game “Don't just sit there and waste your precious time. When you want to do something, do it right away. Do it when you can. It's the only way to live a life without regrets.”
4:00 Aye, its Mary Sue! I recognize that purple hair! Fun fact in regards to that though; the Let's Player who made that Avatar, BigKlingy, actually has a video in his Awakening playthrough which showed that it is indeed possible to beat Chapter 10 by killing only Mustafa; thus, sparing all of his men.
Great list overall guys! Loved learning about everyone on here! (Though I skipped over the honorable mentions. Friend of mine told me there were big spoilers in there for games I'm watching)
Thank you for mentioning Dahlia! XP
And I totes agree with putting all the Mario RPG bosses on the list. It would be so hard to choose just one.
Asriel's death didn't spark the Monster/Human war, that was what lead to them being sealed in by the Barrier. What it did was make Asgore go from having hope for peace and resolution to declaring war on humanity, which he regretted very soon after.
Edit: ah, someone beat me to it😅
To be fair with how the BIS remake turned out maybe we were lucky not to get the PIT remake.
26:29 Kinda brilliant using that scene from Three Stooges for that comment.
Tbh when I saw "One Shot Villians" I thought that meant Villians that can be defeated in one hit.
But still... oh, Joy! New video! 😁