My question is what made Kaguya so special she was the only villain not to get a redemption, including her demon spawn Zetsu?
Everything starts and ends with her, but she wasn't even part of the main story.
Every villain was sooner or later understood, and as they were you went deeper and deeper to more complex and menacing villains, the one that seemed to be the beginning and end was Madara, but at the end someone completely obscure became the original sin.
Madara had some sort of redemption at the end when he died, and he was very much understood throughout. But Kaguya was basically not even human she was half a monster.
Why?
What's the symbolism here? What was the point? Why wasn't Madara the last villain?
Everything starts and ends with her, but she wasn't even part of the main story.
Every villain was sooner or later understood, and as they were you went deeper and deeper to more complex and menacing villains, the one that seemed to be the beginning and end was Madara, but at the end someone completely obscure became the original sin.
Madara had some sort of redemption at the end when he died, and he was very much understood throughout. But Kaguya was basically not even human she was half a monster.
Why?
What's the symbolism here? What was the point? Why wasn't Madara the last villain?