What's the difference between an anti-hero and an anti-villain?!


Question: Anti Hero is a protagonist who is lacking the traditional heroic attributes and qualities, and instead possesses character traits. Example: Mugen from Samurai Champloo anime. He’s a brute, a slacker, seems like a good-for-nothing guy but he’s the good guy. Another example: John Constantine from Hellblazer.

Anti-villain is a antagonist who is lacking the traditional villain attributes and qualities, and instead possesses character traits. Example: Harry Osborne from Spiderman he seems like a good guy, but he’s bad….

The main difference between anti-villains and anti-heroes is in their intentions.


Answers: Anti Hero is a protagonist who is lacking the traditional heroic attributes and qualities, and instead possesses character traits. Example: Mugen from Samurai Champloo anime. He’s a brute, a slacker, seems like a good-for-nothing guy but he’s the good guy. Another example: John Constantine from Hellblazer.

Anti-villain is a antagonist who is lacking the traditional villain attributes and qualities, and instead possesses character traits. Example: Harry Osborne from Spiderman he seems like a good guy, but he’s bad….

The main difference between anti-villains and anti-heroes is in their intentions.

An Anti-Hero is classified as a Hero, but doesn't get along with other heroes (example Vegeta, Punisher).
An Anti-Villain would be a villain that doesn't get along with villains but fights heroes. (ex. Dr Doom?)

Anti-hero.( The Punisher)... is someone who does good in the eyes of the general public...but their methods are "frowned upon" by authoritive figures..(Law Enforcement)

Anti-villian. (Galactus)...is someone who is viewed as a villian,
but in their eyes they see themselves as doing what they must... to survive.

That's just my take.



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