![]() ![]() Even Dragon Ball Z - often considered to be the greatest shonen of them all - is at its best when main character Goku is paired with villains who reflect the sinister side of his own innate goodness. In the case of shonen anime (a genre with a name that translates to “young boy’s cartoon”), when these forces meet, there’s usually an explosion - figuratively and literally. From Rurouni Kenshin to Naruto, a show’s ability to captivate an audience depends on the interplay of good and evil. ![]() ![]() The best rivalries hinge on commonalities that link hero and villain in a bond that is serendipitous, yet seemingly written in the stars. An anime hero and an anime villain are often two sides of the same coin one character sets off on a chosen path and the other is a dark mirror of those decisions.
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