God Complex Villains - How To Write Anime (Chainsaw Man, Berserk, Demon Slayer)

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  • Today we are talking about how to Write Villains With a God Complex! I hope you all enjoyed,
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    0:00 intro
    6:45 Muzan Kibutsuji
    14:55 Light Yagami
    21:25 Griffith
    27:29 Makima
    30:59 Omni-man
    39:03 Daiki Aomine
    46:50 Dio Brando
    50:38 Homelander
    56:47 Atreus
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    A God Complex typically refers to people or characters who believe themselves to be superior to everyone around them. Today we will be looking at Muzan Kibutsuji from Demon Slayer, Light Yagami, Griffith from Berserk, Makima from Chainsaw Man, Omni-man from Invincible, Daiki Aomine from Kuroko No Basket, Dio Brando from Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Homelander from The Boys, and Atreus from God of War. Each of these characters show off different elements of how to write characters with a God Complex and today we are going to talk about how each of them can help you learn how to write characters and villains in anime and manga.
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Komentáře • 310

  • @ameera7239
    @ameera7239 Před rokem +347

    You know Muzan and Homelander are pretty similar. Both have a god complex but are weak mentally or just terrified. Muzan terrified of death and Homelander afraid of Isolation and such.

    • @jeremycase3047
      @jeremycase3047 Před rokem +14

      Griffith also draws some similarities.

    • @jjba_goat
      @jjba_goat Před rokem +16

      The real difference is that Homelander actually has good writing while Muzan is a completely generic character and a copy of DIO.

    • @Dameyification
      @Dameyification Před rokem +1

      @@jjba_goat I started to realize that too at his perplexed look as soldier boy dared to approach him

    • @thongdo9809
      @thongdo9809 Před rokem +5

      @@jjba_goat He copied DIO like what ? They absolutely have nothing incommon

    • @Flacidpancake
      @Flacidpancake Před rokem +4

      ​@@thongdo9809he takes inspiration from jjba piller men and vampires. OP is just meat munching

  • @yuvrajganguly
    @yuvrajganguly Před rokem +291

    I don't think Muzan was a good villain; if anything, he needed much more time to be fleshed out and a more interesting backstory.... But, I do think that Muzan represents a strange dynamic. I think more than god complex, his behaviour is closer to a child throwing a tantrum. He was someone weak, who got immensely strong, starts looking down on humanity, then all of a sudden he got obliterated and came close to death; and from that time onwards; he started to live in fear. I think the idea of someone so arrogant and cynical, with the strength to back it up; while simultaneously being extremely afraid about losing their own life and taking extreme precautions, because they have been near death; is a really cool and somewhat unique concept; but man..... It could have been implemented much much much better.

    • @mauricegreen5321
      @mauricegreen5321 Před rokem +55

      While I dont think Muzan is the gratest villain of all time I think he was actually a good villain for the story's themes and narrative. One of the show's greatest themes was death and the acceptance of your own fate. Muzan is one of the only characters who could not accept his death and fate. Every time he faces the possibility of death he either cowers in fear or commands others to face it for him. While everyone else including his top ranking demons was able to accept their fate (though slightly grudgingly) when they died. Even when Muzan is obliterated by the sun he does everything in his power to make sure some form of him survives but he fails. While those who have faced death and accepted what fate gave to them are the victors. Muzan may not be the best villian in anime, but in the story of demon slayer he performs his role and beyond

    • @evangelinalbarosa
      @evangelinalbarosa Před rokem +14

      You woke up and you chose the absolute truth, my friend.

    • @Destroyer120296
      @Destroyer120296 Před rokem +18

      I think he is fine but i 100% agree with your statement and think we can see it a lot IRL
      Sometimes the people who are the "Best" are often the ones most scared of actually doing anything or fear loosing that "strength"
      Muzan may be super strong but he is also a coward and terrified of dying. He lacks the ability to be brave or risk stuff unless he HAS TO
      Its not to dissimiliar to how people IRL who suffer trauma can become extremly irrational due to the fear
      Best example is someone in a car accident being traumatised by cars so much they cant get near them etc. IT is a bit irrational as you likelyy wont be hit by a car if you take proper precaution.
      But the chance is always there no matter how small. And Muzan who was 100% convinced he was immortal and bascially "god"(aside from the sun) was suddenly shwon he CAN be killed/hurt even if the chance is almost 0. And that is enough for him to become consumed by fear.

    • @KyngD469
      @KyngD469 Před rokem +1

      It's really a shame to read something like this "I don't think Muzan was a good villain; if anything, he needed much more time to be fleshed out and a more interesting backstory" Considering I can barely get through 16 episodes of Demon Slayer because of this exact reason.
      Every enemy is as shallow as a puddle and thee author insists that I Feel bad for them. At this point the setup is taking too long and to hear the BIG BAD is just an excuse for cool scenes. yikes.

    • @davidharner2481
      @davidharner2481 Před rokem +3

      I kinda like him. Not the best by a long shot. But I like how he was portrayed as this unstoppable force. I do agree he should’ve been fleshed out more.

  • @grandadmiralzaarin4962
    @grandadmiralzaarin4962 Před rokem +153

    I particularly enjoy when the villain characters with a god complex eventually get a slice of humble pie by those they see below them. Like Wesker snapping because a 'normal human' like Chris destroyed his plans, or when Barragan, Aizen or Yhwach in Bleach getting topped from their thrones by those they see as beneath them specifically because of the flaws of their arrogance and God complex personality dismissing anyone as a potential threat to them. They're always so smug when they're in charge, but when the shoe's on the other foot, they mentally can't handle it.
    "You have waylaid all his other plans. Now, as a petulant child, he will destroy the game board rather than admit defeat. Be ready for anything. He still believes himself a god, and gods do not fall gracefully."

    • @henrycarr8714
      @henrycarr8714 Před rokem +5

      What's that quote from?

    • @grandadmiralzaarin4962
      @grandadmiralzaarin4962 Před rokem +5

      @@henrycarr8714 Dragon Age

    • @bibbobella
      @bibbobella Před rokem +6

      My favorit is when their own god complex ends up being what gets them killed/discovered. Light would have EASILY gotten away with everything he did, if he just didn't pick a fight with L. Yes, he does end up winning against L, but if he had kept his ego at bay, didn't outright challenge L and didn't underestimate the students of L, he would have won.
      He would have been able to genuinly just kill as he wanted to, without having to even dirty his own hands by going against his moral code.
      I absolutely love that the reason L even manage to locate where Light is, in the beginning of the show, is because Light gets as easily provoked as a toddler.
      They were playing a game of hide and seek and L literally narrowed the search area by just going "I am going to find you so damn easily!" and Light, being way too proud about his own genuis, screamed "No you wont!".
      I mean L even knew it was Light after like 4 episodes (I believe, been a while since I last saw the anime) but just doesn't have enough proof, and clearly enjoy the battle they are having.
      Had Light been a bit less arrogant, he would have never been caught and I absolutely love the fact that his own god complex and ego is what ends up being his downfall.

  • @doodle7342
    @doodle7342 Před rokem +88

    I know you only mentioned him in your passing but I feel like Gojo genuinely lives up to his hype. Like he genuine is probably the strongest jujitsu sorcerer in the world and he knows it, he is kinda cocky about it but he also follows through whenever he is.

    • @doodle7342
      @doodle7342 Před rokem

      @@Ash-ep1nz I’m sorry I don’t quite understand what you mean by dickriding. Could you please explain it? I’m not trying to be sarcastic or anything I genuinely don’t know that term

    • @peiithos
      @peiithos Před rokem +4

      @CherryRuss bad sorcerers get put in the forever box

  • @umbraemilitos
    @umbraemilitos Před rokem +90

    "Control" was the wrong localization for Makima. She is the first of the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse, Conquest and Domination. "Control" sounds so milquetoast for what she actually is.

    • @fachrezarizky3546
      @fachrezarizky3546 Před rokem +20

      It's can be meaning "control" or "conquest", because both have the same Kanji in Japanese

    • @umbraemilitos
      @umbraemilitos Před rokem +15

      @@fachrezarizky3546 Sure, but the English localization has a different impact. "Control" doesn't have the same literary or historical impact as "Conquest" or "Domination." She's the first of the four horsemen of the apocalypse, so using a more biblical localization would have more of an impression.

    • @fachrezarizky3546
      @fachrezarizky3546 Před rokem +3

      @@umbraemilitos I think it's just fujimoto intention it can be means both, as long as people understand the meaning I think it's fine.
      I just like control a bit more because it's more simple and to the point

    • @umbraemilitos
      @umbraemilitos Před rokem +5

      @@fachrezarizky3546 You're welcome to that opinion, but "control" definitely lacks the gravitas of a localization that leans on literary and historical references. I was underwhelmed when I first read "control devil," because it isn't a scary word in English. We use "controllers" in video games, and remote control toys. It doesn't have the same weight as "The first horseman of the apocalypse, Conquest and Domination."

    • @fachrezarizky3546
      @fachrezarizky3546 Před rokem +12

      @@umbraemilitos tbh, I never see the fear of control as in item like a remote control etc.
      I interpret it more like a fear of being controlled by other. It can be literally controlled, or like what makima do to other people have them in the palm of her hand doing what she want them to do

  • @endlesslyfallingk
    @endlesslyfallingk Před rokem +10

    Griffiths God complex to me comes with his feeling of being so important he sacrificed the family he created because his dream meant more then there's, he was more important in his eyes

  • @ASMroleplay737
    @ASMroleplay737 Před rokem +160

    In defense of Muzan: It's called trauma, and if you don't get therapy for that shit it can stay with you forever.

    • @lollol012
      @lollol012 Před rokem +13

      Same thing goes for Homelander. Even more though because many of those experiments were specifically designed to maximize the trauma.

  • @midnights2631
    @midnights2631 Před rokem +29

    It's interesting when characters have a god complex, I think my favorite part is when they realized that they're not a God, karma hitting them in the face.

  • @jackmanleblanc2518
    @jackmanleblanc2518 Před rokem +10

    "If they look down on humanity as though they are ants, do not make them afraid of ants."
    The problem with this statement is that everyone knows that one singular any is not something to be afraid of. However, where there is one ant there will always be hundreds, thousands, MILLIONS of others. Enough that, if they work together, they can even kill something as large as a crab. That's what Muzan fears, and he was right to, for it was not one ant but many that took him down in the end. Not only that, but Muzan is not omnipotent, so he undoubtedly feared that any one of those hundreds of ants could potentially be as strong as the single one who nearly managed to kill him so long ago. For someone who fears death as much as he does, just the potential that could happen again is enough for me to find him hiding himself away believable. He is immortal, after all. Just like with Yoriichi, all he has to do is outlive all the other demon slayers. He is not in a rush.

  • @abigailaceves9230
    @abigailaceves9230 Před rokem +39

    Thanks for explaining god complex. At first, I was curious if Sesshomaru will be in this video since he’s more of an antihero/anti-villain. But then you said that almost anyone has god-complexes and not just the villains & I think it make sense now. Well done, man.

  • @nosuperwoman79
    @nosuperwoman79 Před rokem +46

    Definitely thought you were going to go with Akashi when I saw you were going to reference a KNB character for this installment of the villain series, but I can actually see why Aomine fits this definition better. And NGL, I actually like his catch phrase of "The only one who can beat me is me." 😅

    • @AxelBeats
      @AxelBeats  Před rokem +10

      It made me laugh every time he said it lol it was a good running bit :p

  • @yobpinky1972
    @yobpinky1972 Před rokem +28

    Tbh I feel like Muzan had wasted potential as a god complex character and I think that Douma does it way better (and is way scarier)

    • @AxelBeats
      @AxelBeats  Před rokem +6

      Hard agree

    • @letty0505
      @letty0505 Před měsícem

      Agreed. I don't know if it's a hot take, but Doma is actually underrated when you think about it. Like, REALLY think about it. People will talk about how Akaza, Kokushibo, Gyutaro and Daki (to an extent) are great and tragic characters while entirely glossing over Doma and his backstory. Or just brushing him off as an irredeemable piece of crap who is evil incarnate (which is something that I strongly disagree with. How can you say Doma is the evilest when demons like Gyokko, Enmu and Hantengu exist? Speaking about them, they're constantly glossed over by the KnY fandom too).

  • @eoghanclark165
    @eoghanclark165 Před rokem +10

    Funny how Voldemort is a villain without a nose who's terrified of death... And Muzan is villain who looks like a singer without a nose who's terrified of death...

  • @legoshirocha
    @legoshirocha Před rokem +28

    You should make a video about villainous groups like the band of seven (Inuyasha), the jeagers (Akame Ga Kill), The Ten Comments ( 7 deadly sins), The Warriors (Attack On Titan), The 12 Moon Demons ( Demon Slayer), the league of villains (BNHA), etc. one of my favorite type of villains is when they come in groups.

    • @vcamv2354
      @vcamv2354 Před rokem +1

      I wouldn't count the 12 demon moons in this then as, the fct they're a group is basically a background fact only, as they basically never team-up or have group dynamics. Like, you said The Ten Commandments, and, althogh Nanatsu no Taizai is not very well written(Though better than DS in many aspects), you see different dynamics between them, members group up to do attacks, you see how they play-off each other and which combinations "do more damage" and work best, you see they have personal relationships with each other. The 12 demon moons are just... 12 people who were given power and work for the same guy, but outside of Daki and Gyutaro, they're basically all "work alone" and no group stuff. I mean, even the Espadas in Bleach who also work mostly alone had moments between each other to showcase the "group dynamic"

    • @legoshirocha
      @legoshirocha Před rokem

      @@vcamv2354 Im sorry if I didn’t explain myself right but I what I meant is that they need to be part of a group, order, organization etc. They don’t need to work always together but as long as that they are part of a group. The Ten Commandments do actually work together from time to time and this happens with The Band of 7 as well. I’m not fully familiarized with the Demon Slayer manga so I don’t know much but I know they are part of a group/order that work individually. I love this type of villains a lot and although some stand out more like Bankotsu or Zeldris, they are still part of a group.

    • @vcamv2354
      @vcamv2354 Před rokem +4

      @@legoshirocha Oh I see now. I thought you meant just Villain Groups as a whole, like, analyze the groups and stuff. No no you gave good examples, I just didn't though DS group would add much as they kinda don't need to be part of a group or like, even when the group works individually, there still should have something which glues them together, or, like, group stuff, like the Espada example I gave: Basically all of them work alone, but we see enough of them together, we understand how the group functions and stuff. But I like your idea

    • @legoshirocha
      @legoshirocha Před rokem

      @@vcamv2354 Also the league of villains do work separate at times but they do attack in groups. The Phantom Troupe also works separately at times especially Hisoka but I know Hisoka is a especial case since he is not really a part of it.

    • @vcamv2354
      @vcamv2354 Před rokem

      @@legoshirocha Yes, but again, those two examples still give us moments and scenes of them together. My point with the DS group is that, though they're a group and work msotly alone, which is not a problem, we don't have the "group" part, where we see some of the between characters relatioships. Like, with the LOV you know which ones are closer, you know they have their bantherings, the Panthom Troupe specially has a lot of group interactions, while the DS demons are just... A group in name, but if they were solo it wouldn't make any difference

  • @clov3rglas
    @clov3rglas Před rokem +45

    Sorry if anything is spelled incorrectly or doesn't make sense. SORT OF DEMON SLAYER SPOILERS
    Muzan was written pretty well in my opinion because to me he seems like someone trying to escape be human, trying to be better(stronger). But this ultimately backfires because he is still (inherently) human. He has trauma linked to yorichi and sun breathing and because of that trauma he is always going to have that irrational fear even years later. He's always going to be afraid that yorichi or someone similar is going to go after him which is why he was so scared of tanjiro and sent other demons after him rather than going afyer him himself. I'm not really saying this to disagree because I don't think he is a good example of a god complex character I'm mostly saying this because you statec his fear made no sende given how he was presented whisch I sorta agree with.

    • @marocat4749
      @marocat4749 Před rokem

      Yes and no, like it its in that the characters using their lives beating the one who doesnt.
      And i think hi final act with tanjiro, that is really scary, but he is a but underwhelming in comparison to douma in regards.

    • @jjba_goat
      @jjba_goat Před rokem

      You didn't explain why he was written well. Maybe I read this too fast.

  • @opalander
    @opalander Před rokem +8

    The irony of you doing a video of God Complexes with Nux is not lost on me

    • @AxelBeats
      @AxelBeats  Před rokem +12

      People keep saying this, but nux is probably one of the most humble and genuine people I've met in my time on CZcams. Not only that, he has NEVER hesitated to help if I needed him or to give advice if I am struggling. People are more than their youtube personas

  • @MysteryCorgi_VN
    @MysteryCorgi_VN Před rokem +12

    Muzan reminds me so strongly of Naraku that I was incapable of being one of the 40 people.
    Proposal of one who fits: "Yami" Bakura from Yu-Gi-Oh
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    Specifically, Bakura who is in reality Zork.

  • @smittywerbenjaggermanjensen69

    Akashi wasn't obsessed with winning, it seemed natural to him. He has Aomine's mentality, but worse.
    Aomine WANTS the possibility of a loss deep inside. Akashi completely accepts it's impossible for him to lose. ,,Victory is like breathing to him". He doesn't even really think about winning, he just wins and deems it natural for him, because he is superior.
    To the point where he doesn't accept people looking down on him or be eye to eye with him unless they accept him as superior first. Hell, he makes his opponents drop down/kneel (ankle breaking) to show his superiority even physically (ironically he's the smallest of the GoM)

  • @User-Angel-
    @User-Angel- Před rokem +1

    All of them are remarkably well written and fantastic! Awesome video man!

  • @anname7373
    @anname7373 Před rokem +2

    So hyped for the madoka video!

  • @mangantasy289
    @mangantasy289 Před rokem +13

    Phenomenal! Such a good video, great examples and a well rounded deep dive into the theme of god complexes. Super well done.
    You gave me the best hour of my day with this.
    By the way reminds me once more that my "to watch" list just keeps growing. But you are a reliable quality filter.
    Thanks you and keep on the good work. Y

    • @AxelBeats
      @AxelBeats  Před rokem +2

      Sending love friend. Thanks for the positivity

    • @mangantasy289
      @mangantasy289 Před rokem

      @@AxelBeats thanks again.
      And I'm just being honest, you deserve some praise

  • @oribahir8544
    @oribahir8544 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the video, keep doing what you love, it's always good 😊

  • @jojostwin2492
    @jojostwin2492 Před rokem +3

    These episodes deserve a lot more views considering the effort. Keep it up.k

  • @johnnypollack3243
    @johnnypollack3243 Před rokem +2

    Love the video and keep up the great work axel

  • @lostlikezoro1979
    @lostlikezoro1979 Před rokem +1

    another hour video i can listen to. thank you AxelBeats

  • @kerochanrox
    @kerochanrox Před rokem +1

    Another amazing video Axel!

  • @sharplosion1
    @sharplosion1 Před rokem +3

    One example of god complex I really like is actually from an overall preeeetty bad anime; Digimon Frontier.
    Lucemon doesn't get much time on screen. Like, 2-3 episodes. But he sure makes the most of them. He gets hinted at from time to time, and once the initial big bad is defeated, two more even stronger ones show up, and Lucemon is revealed to be the one manipulating the first big bad the whole time. Quality of everything else aside, Lucemon himself is the probably one of the truest God Complex characters you can get, as he genuinely believes that he is the all-power God who can create and destroy all creation as he sees fit, which he certainly has the power to back it up.
    But what really sells him to me, is how his evolutions actually perfectly reflect his character in their designs.
    His first form, that of an angelic child. This is the form that manipulates the other major villains. The unassuming nature of this form, how he appears to be a holy being, a mere child. Which plays into him manipulating others to do what he wants, as it is a form that appears to be incapable of any wrong. It also the form with the shortest temper, showing him also essentially throwing tantrums when others question him, continuing to reflect the child-like appearance.
    His second form is that of fully grown man, with half of his wings now changed to represent darkness. In this form he preaches about his unbiased nature. How his control over light and darkness shows that he brings both destruction and creation. His personality far more arrogant and calm, now speaking with unshaking confidence in himself and his role as God. But the subtle touch of his design, is that the wings aren't actually even. He has in fact, one extra small dark wing on the side that should be all light. An easily missable detail to show that Lucemon in truth is more darkness than light.
    And finally, his third/forth form, a package deal. The initial form is that of a gigantic dragon, with the crests of the other Demon Lords on it's wings. Even disregarding the other Lords, this goes to show him as basically an embodiment of all sin. This form is literally called 'Satan Mode' after all. And like this, he hardly speaks. All that is said now is essentially 'Obey or Die.' This dragon, in truth however, is only a shadow of the one controlling it. Inside an orb the dragon holds, there's a larva. Something pathetic, it almost looks like an embryo even. This is the true form that controls the dragon. This all comes together to show, in truth, Lucemon is nothing more than a mere insect. One that needs to be squashed. A truth contrasting the massive invincible sin dragon. And I think there's no better way to finish off such a God Complex character then to reveal them as pathetic right before their defeat, even lower than those they once thought they were better than.
    So yeah. Digimon Frontier is definitely not all that good. But Lucemon is an absolutely fantastic final villain both just as a character and even symbolically.

  • @rithycheyhangsoth3413

    Thank you for the amazing video

  • @elrics_phoenix4011
    @elrics_phoenix4011 Před rokem +1

    Hell yeah ep5 and happy new year 🎉! I will still be waiting for that anti hero episode, but make sure to take as long as want

  • @ashy_inking1476
    @ashy_inking1476 Před rokem +1

    Great video

  • @thethinkinggamer1864
    @thethinkinggamer1864 Před rokem +4

    It's so interesting to see the different perspectives of God complex malicious characters being presented. This often presents a situation of pride vs humility in my eyes, as having a God complex can often mean you see yourself above other people and humans in general, this starts to connect directly to the theme of morality since if you're not a human, is the morality that you have even significant anymore? If what you're doing isn't morally correct, (like killing people for example) but those people are causing the world harm, and you see yourself as a hero, are you right or wrong? This is a great, and accurate analysis and interpretation done on these characters. Also, I would like to see some analysis done on characters such as Ayanokoji(COTE), Kurumi(Date a Live), and Sora and Shiro(No Game No Life). Loved the video!

  • @momp1572
    @momp1572 Před 11 měsíci +2

    i kind if disagree with the muzan point, when feeling as great and being as powerful as him, it would be unbelievably scary to manage to find someone that could and DID beat you is a horrible thought.

  • @collegemaster5683
    @collegemaster5683 Před rokem +4

    Wish you would've added Esdeath (Akame ga Kill) She's _definitely_ a villainess with a God complex.

  • @endlesslyfallingk
    @endlesslyfallingk Před rokem

    I literally just watched the previous video and commented Griffith so it's really cool to see him on here

  • @zeul787
    @zeul787 Před rokem +14

    I just discovered your channel and all your videos are insanely good, keep it up !

  • @Josh-ez3mb
    @Josh-ez3mb Před rokem

    Earned a sub and like with this great content. Hope you keep up the quality!

  • @soldierbreed
    @soldierbreed Před rokem +20

    Wait did Azien not make the list? He is certainly quintessential God complex villain.

    • @dazaichan9970
      @dazaichan9970 Před rokem +5

      I was thinking the same unless he never bothered to watch Bleach

  • @DJMichaelMcClain
    @DJMichaelMcClain Před rokem +1

    Just to give you a heads up as a fellow crater myself. you should fix one of your time stamps for some reason it ain't linking up but other than that amazing work on the video. very interesting and educational.💚💜🧡💛

  • @thomasffrench3639
    @thomasffrench3639 Před rokem +1

    You should watch Universal Century Gundam. Char Aznable is probably my favorite anime villain? Hero? Anti-hero? Yeah he’s pretty complex, but he definitely would fit the villain videos you are making.

  • @MoMbarek250
    @MoMbarek250 Před rokem +2

    Honey Wake Up! AxelBeats Dropped Another Banger!

  • @lancealrayes2382
    @lancealrayes2382 Před rokem +3

    Can you make a part 2 to this video with the characters you left out like Pegasus, enel, and doofus jerry

  • @destroyerinazuma96
    @destroyerinazuma96 Před rokem +1

    I have a variant approach - antagonist doesn't think they're a god, but they're after a McGuffin that'll cause a catastrophe of biblical levels.

  • @epictom3423
    @epictom3423 Před rokem +1

    Epic

  • @AkilahOsa
    @AkilahOsa Před rokem +1

    😌 I really enjoyed this video.😌
    🤔 I was quite surprised to see Nux featured in this, but it was a pleasant surprise 😁.
    😏 If you really think about it Nux deserves his own special space in this "God complex" narrative. 😂 Especially considering his pass feuds with many large corporations.
    (🥳Which he won might I remind you 😏👍).

    • @AxelBeats
      @AxelBeats  Před rokem +1

      Personally, I'd rather focus on all the times he has helped myself or other creators, been available, given advice, and generally wished for people's success than I would focus on drama, but that might just be me

  • @Lulast
    @Lulast Před 5 měsíci +1

    I personally never really saw Muzan as a villian with a god complex. A superiority complex would be better fitting, as when he was mortal he felt inferior. He had a weak body and he hated it. It made him look weaker and inferior to others, a harsh sting to him considering the status he was born into. (Assuming he was born in a noble family due to the clothes we see him wear and the fact he was able to take experimental medicine.) Muzan felt inferior and was terrified of dying, and it all came to a head when he killed the doctor.
    Even as a demon he felt superior, but he still felt inferior as he wasn't perfect yet. The sun could still kill him, then when Yoruichi came along and almost killed him. When he should of been immortal, he was reminded of death and the fact he could die. Muzan doesn't have a god complex, he acts that way and he definitely believes he's better than humans and other demons. But its all to hide the fact that he's scared. Which is why he isn't a good villain with a god complex. As he never had one.

  • @undeadfries3950
    @undeadfries3950 Před rokem +2

    The best type of characters are indeed the ones with huge egos

  • @motorcitymangababe
    @motorcitymangababe Před rokem +1

    I adore "justified" god complexes because the lesson usually boils down to "ok fine you're god. Still doesn't mean you get to be a dick about it" and I think that's important to remember.

    • @eeg-rh7jv
      @eeg-rh7jv Před 7 měsíci

      It's a terrible morale since it justifies their idea.

  • @emberdragon4248
    @emberdragon4248 Před rokem +2

    “Murder is bad, believe it or not.”

  • @nemonomen3340
    @nemonomen3340 Před rokem +5

    Not saying that Muzak is a super well written villain, but the idea that he’s a poorly written God-Complex character assumes that he was ever supposed to express a God-Complex.
    Idk, maybe the author said something suggesting this was meant to be the case. But if not, it seems presumptuous to negatively judge a character for being a poor version of something they’re not meant to be.

    • @trabiasblagmon5180
      @trabiasblagmon5180 Před rokem

      Nah it's just Axel doesn't get the irony of having a God Complex is that you will always have something/someone who will humble you. Dio is one of the OG God Complex characters and he cried upon defeat, let people bully him, and admitted to having an equal.

  • @zenone9698
    @zenone9698 Před rokem +2

    You should do devil complex villians like dr.weil.

  • @JaakunaSetsu
    @JaakunaSetsu Před rokem +1

    Kibitsuji Muzan is literally hidrogen bomb vs coughing baby.

  • @hiitsalex6780
    @hiitsalex6780 Před rokem

    Will you do a anime video about Kings? 👑🤴(Characters like Hao Asakura or Gilgamesh)

  • @CandyThePuppy
    @CandyThePuppy Před rokem

    NUX!? Wasn't expecting HIM to be here! XD

    • @AxelBeats
      @AxelBeats  Před rokem

      Nux has always been super supportive of me. The channel would not have even been made if he didn't talk me into it lol

    • @CandyThePuppy
      @CandyThePuppy Před rokem

      @@AxelBeats Awh, so nice!
      Makes me wonder how he gets canceled so much. He seems like such a nice guy! 😅

  • @coldmajima0068
    @coldmajima0068 Před rokem +5

    A anime/manga with a great villain with a god complex is Washizu from Akagi, ik a lot of people haven't heard if this series, but it's an extremely underrated gem!
    But I feel Washizu's god complex is quite unique, it's a guy who's basically self made, & has taken risk after risks & has always came out on top, building his own empire, controlling politicians from the shadows & having control of every aspect of his life, except for 2 things growing old & dying...
    & a mahjong match between Washizu & Akagi is to die for, unfortunately the anime stops as soon as there fight gets good, but regardless the series is amazing!👌👌

  • @clumsytav
    @clumsytav Před rokem

    Love characters with a god complex such as light and teruhashi

  • @Flavionnn
    @Flavionnn Před rokem +1

    Chakravartin from Asura's wrath is both a god, but also has a godlike complex, because while being a god, he's not -the- God(as in the creator of the universe), but still believes himself to be the ultimate being, and gets bodied by one of his own creations(Asura)

  • @colorfulcheshire4181
    @colorfulcheshire4181 Před 11 měsíci

    re Muzan: YOU'RE RIGHT AND YOU SHOULD SAY IT

  • @kryptongamer9785
    @kryptongamer9785 Před rokem

    Was expecting handsome Jack from borderlands series

  • @phoneix3138
    @phoneix3138 Před rokem +1

    I wish you talk about demon kaioh in hokuto no ken 2 in my opinion he is a great villain

  • @euriditia
    @euriditia Před rokem +1

    I have watched your analysis videos and they're great. But I just wanted to ask you why Eren Jaeger from Attack no Titan isn't listed. (not in this video specifically but I could see him fitting into one of these videos) I'm not criticizing your video in any way, it's great! Thank you for making these videos, I enjoy listening to them when I game lol.

    • @AxelBeats
      @AxelBeats  Před rokem +2

      Appreciate your kind words! Honestly I don't feel like I am able to analyze even tbh. I dropped AOT and don't have the whole picture; so if I cover him in the future I will likely have someone help me host that part of the video :)

    • @euriditia
      @euriditia Před rokem

      @@AxelBeats Ahhh that makes total sense. It's not for everyone and a lot of it is quite controversial in some ways. But I appreciate your answer to my question! No pressure at all to include Eren in your videos I was just curious. :) Thank you for responding, have a great rest of your day!

  • @clint-thenormalguy-rockwell365

    Oh boy, if you think GOW 2018 has great character analysis opportunities, you are in for a fun ride with Ragnarok

  • @megaoof3279
    @megaoof3279 Před rokem

    A really good example of this is The Master from the first Fallout game. He believed himself to be a God who would bring about the superior race of mutants, but depending on what ending you get he either realizes that he's wrong, killed by one of the inferior race (you), or brings about the change he wanted until it went up in flames all around him.

  • @_Circus_Clapped_
    @_Circus_Clapped_ Před rokem

    with light, he had exposed himself many times and L caught it, L was very hesitant to act on those revelations which led to his fall

  • @dominicrich8326
    @dominicrich8326 Před rokem +1

    yay

  • @nifftbatuff676
    @nifftbatuff676 Před rokem

    Muah muah muah!

  • @everestmendoza8164
    @everestmendoza8164 Před rokem

    Do you think you could do an episode on devil advocate characters

  • @area52ron
    @area52ron Před rokem +1

    Another none anime character with a god complex I think is good is Emperor Belos/Philip Wittebane from the show The Owl House

  • @nihilsnake4017
    @nihilsnake4017 Před rokem +2

    Aizen is another character with a god complex

  • @JurassicGodzillaFan
    @JurassicGodzillaFan Před rokem +5

    Makima is a master manipulator.

  • @IDontLikePplPlayinOnMyPhone

    So…remember when L washed Light’s feet after they were talking about hearing non-existent bells in the rain? Or when L screamed “Sh-sh-sh-shinigami!!!??” Kinda like Shaggy or Scooby Doo and then fell out of his chair onto the floor? I might be losing my mind but I THINK there’s also a scene where L hands the big dude in their team a cherry 🍒 and then the guy puts it in his jacket pocket.
    If Near put his weird ass totally pointless custom toys down and just gave us a little bit of that L style it woulda been perfect. Like, give Light a bikini wax! Have a seizure over Chupacabras! Maybe just slip a hot dog 🌭 into somebody’s shoe mid convo! You’re up against a guy who watches his TV in a bag of potato chips here!
    Given more screen time, Mello n Matt woulda figured out what to do with a hot dog and probably washed way more than each other’s feet. Not to mention M was a total badass and not a snot nosed, bratty lil beotch who also has a god complex exactly in the style of both L and Light. Not to mention, M had to self sacrifice n give up Matt’s life.

  • @herrscherofrule34
    @herrscherofrule34 Před rokem +2

    Surprised Aizen's not here

    • @endereyer1880
      @endereyer1880 Před rokem +1

      I would have watched the video if he was mentioned.

  • @AiorosSagittarius
    @AiorosSagittarius Před rokem +2

    Hah, if you liked God of War 2018, then you will probably love Ragnarök as well. :D You can look forward to lots of great moments.

  • @LxLxLxLxLZ
    @LxLxLxLxLZ Před rokem +1

    The csm track always makin me feel a bit sad or somethin

  • @allixterkadaj
    @allixterkadaj Před rokem

    Does anyone know the name of that background track during Daiki's section? Please and thank you.

  • @icehd2412
    @icehd2412 Před 3 měsíci

    Idk how Atreus made this list over someone like heimdall that’s a weird choice considering Atreus only acted this way for a portion of the gow 2018 game right after being told he was a god and then saw the error of his ways like a chapter later but heimdall genuinely did have a narcissistic god complex esque personality for the entirety of his time in the game

  • @deafmole9974
    @deafmole9974 Před rokem +1

    Btw video chapters is missing Light Yagami part

  • @nekopath2879
    @nekopath2879 Před 6 měsíci

    Happy Chaos from Guilty Gear would have bin a good example to because he is a realy interesting take on this character type
    he does not think that he is a god. he knows that he technically is one and everything is boring and meaningles for him because of that
    so he uses the world as his doolhouse for intertanement
    he wants that the good side is winning but he is helping the villens because a world with drama is more intertaning than a world withuot it

  • @deafmole9974
    @deafmole9974 Před rokem

    FUCKING FINALLY

  • @Fallen-Snow
    @Fallen-Snow Před rokem

    Oooh

  • @fionadu3525
    @fionadu3525 Před rokem

    You should look into Nagato aka Pain from naruto

  • @humphrke
    @humphrke Před 11 měsíci

    A good villain with a god complex is the main villain in the Magnus archives podcast, which... If I say his name it will be a BIG spoiler

  • @nazishhussain2712
    @nazishhussain2712 Před rokem

    Omni man remind me of Vergil from devil may cry

  • @SOLO.DANDELION
    @SOLO.DANDELION Před rokem

    Looks at people like ant, shaman king's Hao

  • @thekaiser3815
    @thekaiser3815 Před rokem +1

    Muzan Jackson maybe low hanging fruit 🍓 but it's still true.

  • @nazishhussain2712
    @nazishhussain2712 Před rokem

    Griffith remind me of light yagami

  • @mantwon5545
    @mantwon5545 Před rokem

    What was the music during the God of War section?
    Edit: MIPHAS THEME JK

  • @Mojavekight17
    @Mojavekight17 Před rokem +1

    Praise me!

  • @marocat4749
    @marocat4749 Před rokem

    Griffith is interesting as yeah he has the stuff with nglecting his humanity n pretendiong to be the charismatic leer but never growing emotioma, and guts pushing that as frriend/more than friends and he get crushed both emotional and tortured. and then h ets pushed to, give up hi motions, but he cant wholly.
    Oh and the bet thing is nolans arc dosnt end there. And he could have baten mark but , his humanity wa swayed, aslike grifith kinda.

  • @littlegravitas9898
    @littlegravitas9898 Před rokem

    They are just like me frfr

  • @martiangamer2167
    @martiangamer2167 Před rokem

    Of courde

  • @RandomGuy-ci9nt
    @RandomGuy-ci9nt Před rokem

    I feel weird saying this especially with the mentioned anime.
    But what about Aizen

  • @mirror2922
    @mirror2922 Před rokem

    I understand how the message feels weak (do note I don't like demon slayer couldnt get into it but I dont hate it). I think the message of a god complex or someone displaying these behaviors does necessarily contradict. In the example of john cena going against a child and him experiencing fear when the bell rings. I think the reason why muzan is a bit hit or miss is that the demon that does terrible things ultimately is driven by the most human desire when faced with memento mori. I think muzan is supposed to be tragic in how he acted under speculation without knowing the truth of his treatment. God complexes often times show as haughty confidence, and arrogance. I think a part of the character when looked at under your lens is somewhat true but within the context of the show the idea of a demon something the general public deems as monstrous having this innate human like purpose/ motive. It would be more interesting if the show explored/ represented it in a more nuanced way because the general thought behind it is logical. A god complex shown on the outside and the viewer gradually understands that this complex is fueled by their goal. I would like to see a villain so desperate to cling onto this that the character that was once filled with intrigue, power, intimidation. be put into that state more as something to see in their final moments before death. They go from the can't be touched realm of existence in the viewers mind, to something filthy tainted by mortal desires and showcasing that fall from benovolent status.

  • @oribahir8544
    @oribahir8544 Před rokem

    56:08 FINALLY SOMEONE WHO KNOWS THE TRUTH, I'M SICK OF PEOPLE BLAMING HELENA WHEN IN THE END SHE WAS JUST A PAWN

  • @U.S.G
    @U.S.G Před rokem

    No part 6 dio?

  • @kingdomkeycrafter
    @kingdomkeycrafter Před rokem +3

    Griffith doesn’t count, he literally is a god

    • @AxelBeats
      @AxelBeats  Před rokem +4

      So is atreus. However, as I said in the video, when gods are anthropomorphic, such as how the Greek and Nordic gods tend to be, they can still demonstrate a god complex.

    • @kingdomkeycrafter
      @kingdomkeycrafter Před rokem +1

      @@AxelBeats fair

  • @dominicrich8326
    @dominicrich8326 Před rokem

    your light yagami bookmark isnt there

  • @jazznakayama5939
    @jazznakayama5939 Před 10 měsíci

    Emperor Belos, the owl house

  • @yavvivvay
    @yavvivvay Před rokem

    I always wanted most of those guys to win insted of losing to plot-armored goody-righty protagonists. Homelander being a notable exception.

  • @Auriginale
    @Auriginale Před 9 měsíci

    Muzan needed google map or chatgpt

  • @chaoskampf3095
    @chaoskampf3095 Před rokem +2

    So Muzan+Father=Naraku? 🤔