Marik turned good as well tho...
There weren't many villains.
you just soloed my thread.
if you guys all wana do me a favor,5 star this thread.if you make it hot,it will be one less hypeuzen thread clogging up the board and id really appreciate that
I'm pretty damn confident that Oro isn't "good" in the slightest.
Can you imagine if Kaguya ended up turning good aswell? ....right at the end?
That would annoy me. I can just picture the 'ending scenes' of the series:
Kaguya just about to die... but then reveals the 'truth' of her 'love'. (All voiced by some overdramatic, unconvincing voice actress). And then she passes out...
Can you imagined if that happened? I'd be so unimpressed Lmao
On topic: I have realised that all previous 'villains' per se (i.e. Orochimaru, Nagato, Tobi/Obito - with the exception of Madara) have ended up turning good so weren't true villains at all.
However, your thread has included the phrase 'ninja who turned good' i'd say that i would have to disagree seeing as all of the Akatsuki were (Rogue) Ninja
I completely agree,I feel a good vilan should be convinced that he is right and be commited to his cause. Nagato lost his will after some tnj and oro just out of no were is just all about what sasuke will do(I do think he is just biding his timee until he can seize the upper hand)just dosent make any sense even if he was still after his eyes there are better cover ups than"i m sorry about that body stealing thing,can we be cool and me watching your every move"
......and obito.......I never liked his reasons for villany. I find the whole "being in love with a girl who dosent even know you love her and wanting to live in a dream world along with the rest of the planet" just a tad bit emo (imo). Kishi should have ended him instead of this lame retribution deal. Don't get me wrong I dig how kishi made him team up with kakashi,so something alright came from it but if more villans had stuck with it id find it more interesting
.......almost forgot kabuto,what a disapointment that turn around was......I don't even wanna talk aboout my niqqa kabuto......
Kabuto was actually justified. It was a beautiful end to his story; he spent his entire life trying to figure out an identity, something he could know himself by, and he found it as something he had been through previously.
OT: My thread on TnJ explains my views of the matter.