Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains: Difference between revisions

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** Ivan from ''[[Digimon Savers]]'', who kills Digimon to earn money to support his mother and his many siblings. He's a stark contrast with his boss [[Mad Scientist|Kurata]], who is a bonafide [[Complete Monster]].
* Pantherlily, and Erza old comrades from ''[[Fairy Tail]]''
* The title character of ''[[Squid Girl]]''. First of all, her threat of invading and taking over the surface world isn't taken very seriously by other characters (except [[Only Sane Man|Nagisa]]). And even if she ''tries'' to actually invade the surface, she would easily be defeated the entire military from many different countries that would put her under control. Oh wait, you don't ''need'' a military to do that, because it only takes ''[[Beware of the Nice Ones|one person]]'' to keep Squid Girl under control. Also, the worst thing she can actually do is trying to [[Prehensile Hair|tie you up with her tentacles]] and attempt to take over a beach restaurant. Not to mention, she is [[Mundane Object Amazement|very oblivious and has very limited knowledge]] on the human society in general. In the end, she end ups like a [[Cute Monster Girl|cute squid girl goofball]] with [[Villain Decay|her villainy not even taken seriously by everyone]].
* Chao Lingshen from ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]''. She's such an [[Anti-Villain]], in fact, that Negi had actually considered letting her complete her plan.
* ''[[Ratman]]'' is a [[Villain Protagonist|protagonist]] version, and is actually a superhero [[Otaku]] who is only a "dark hero" because he was tricked into joining Jackal, an [[Oddly Small Organization]] of rather goofy and nonthreatening villains. Since his missions have him breaking the law and put him at odds with the Hero Association (especially the more [[Jerkass]] heroes), he's a criminal, but takes every opportunity he can to use his powers to help people.