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A Villain Episode is a type of Lower-Deck Episode or A Day in the Limelight which focuses on the antagonist. In all cases, the villains get the majority of the screen time. The heroes might not appear at all, or they might appear but get much less screen time than usual. Either way, a villain episode presents an alternative view of the show by showing details of the villains' daily life, their hopes and dreams, and how they interact with their minions during downtime.
In an episodic show, a villain episode is usually used just for the sake of something different. For example, if a show normally revolves around a group of heroes fighting a Monster of the Week, being defeated, learning a valuable lesson, and defeating the monster, a Villain Episode shows the villain coming up with an evil scheme, creating a monster specifically to take advantage of a problem being faced by one of the heroes, and releasing it, only for it to be defeated again.
In an arc-based show, a villain episode is a good opportunity for Character Development. It allows the writers to reveal details about what drives the villain and how they feel about the constant defeats at the hands of the heroes. Often, the villains become more sympathetic after getting such exposure. In quite a few cases, these are considered some of the best episodes by fans.
Sometimes the entire episode will be mostly Villains Out Shopping. Sometimes literally.
Note that in a series with a Villain Protagonist, a Villain Episode would technically be one which focuses primarily on the Hero Antagonist.
See also Breakout Mook Character, Perspective Flip, Sympathetic P.O.V., Villain Shoes, Lower-Deck Episode, Hostile Show Takeover, and Formula-Breaking Episode.
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One issue of The Amazing Spider-Man (Dan Slott) is told from the perspective of the Sinister Six as they prepare their latest evil plan and get into conflict with another supervillain gang. Spider-Man never appears, only being obliquely mentioned as the Six's enemy.
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In Ultimate Spider-Man, "Me Time" ends up being this for Doctor Octopus. The episode focuses on Doctor Octopus trying to capture Spider-Man himself lest he be played off by Osborn, showing him winning the fight between Spider-Man, as well as implying that his Evil Cripple condition has taken a toll on his appearance, hygiene, and sanity. Before this episode, Doctor Octopus was scarcely seen except in scenes which are in his lab.
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In Twig, the end of each arc (group of chapters) features an Enemy chapter, told from the POV of an adversary to the Lambs. After Sy and Jamie desert the Academy, these chapters change their titles to "Lamb".
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In Worm, the author regularly writes "Interludes," scenes told from a perspective other than Taylor, and never uses the same character for an interlude. Thus, interludes have involved supervillains, superheroes, civilians, or none of the above.
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The Demigod Diaries: "The Diary of Luke Castellan" is a short story told from the POV of The Heavy from Percy Jackson and the Olympians. The story actually focuses on Luke before his turn to evil and documents his Start of Darkness.
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One arc of Awful Hospital sees the commenters taking control of Jay.
Depending on how one defines a 'villain', all of the 'Character Chats' could be considered this; one centers around Doctor Phage giving an employee evaluation to Doctor Mizer, one sees Phage and Tori discussing the deteriorating situation in the Surgical Ward, one sees Jay meeting Doctor Man for the first time, and the fourth depicts a Parliament meeting.
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A few episodes of Tamagotchi focus on the Spacey Brothers and their villainous schemes. One of the earliest, "Beep Beep! Ready to Take Over Tamagotchi Planet" (episode 13a), has them coping with everyone in Tamagotchi Town besides them suddenly disappearing.
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics): Sonic Universe]] managed to pull three villain arcs in a row, for a full year's worth of issues.
The "Scourge: Lockdown" arc is all about Fiona and the Destructix helping Scourge escape from Zone Jail.
The "Babylonian Rising" arc was mostly about the Babylon Rogues and the Battle Bird Armada competing to get into the Babylonian Gardens. Sonic and his friends show up midway, though it's still mostly the villains' story.
And finally, the "Scrambled" arc is about Eggman dealing with Snively's latest betrayal.
Post Genesis Wave, we have the "Eggman's Dozen", which focuses on Eggman and his Egg Bosses trying to take back Eggmanland from the Naugus Twins.
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Samurai Jack:
"Aku's Fairy Tales" where Aku, tired of all the hero worship Jack gets from the children, decides to tell stories with him as the hero and Jack as the villain. Jack himself only shows up in these stories.
Two more showed up in the fourth season: "The Princess and the Bounty Hunters" concerned an Anti-Villain bounty hunter who convinces several others to gang up on Jack to capture him. Jack shows up near the end and defeats them easily. "The Tale of X9" involves an old robot of Aku's with a Personality Chip forced to go after Jack after Aku steals the only thing he cares about. As you could expect, it doesn't end well.
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The second chapter of The Unknown Supergirl introduces Lesla-Lar, narrates the events of the first chapter since her point of view, and goes into her motivations to mess up with Kara.
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X-Men: X-Men: Black is a miniseries showing average days for various X-Men villains. Some, like Magneto and Mojo, are shown to have more sympathetic sides to them. Others, like Mystique and Apocalypse, just come off as even more evil. Either way, the X-Men play little role and when they do appear, it’s usually at the last minute to interrupt whatever situation the villains are involved in.
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Sluggy Freelance did this with the "Meanwhile In The Dimension Of Pain" strips. Depending on where you place Oasis on the Good/Evil scale, the "Phoenix Rising" story arc might also count, and the appropriately named "Year in the Life of a Villain" arcs focuses around Dr. Schlock and Hereti-corp.
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The Walking Dead: Issue #46 covers the same timeframe as the last couple of issues, showing the leadup to the Wham Shot at the end of issue #45 from the perspective of the Governor and his underlings.
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In the anime version, Tier Harribel of Bleach got one of these in the form of a Whole Episode Flashback, largely to make up for the fact that in the manga, she's one of the only Espada ranked among the top 6 out of 10 that doesn't either get a fair amount of Character Development or a flashback explaining their motives. This episode ended up turning her from possibly the least developed Espada to one of the most developed.
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The expansion packs for Descent II and 3 have you play as mercenaries of Dravis.
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The Star Trek: Enterprise two-parter "In a Mirror, Darkly" focuses entirely on the Mirror Universe characters, complete with different intro scenes.
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The Tails of Lanschilandia story "Ooze Busters" (referred to as a "Tales of Alluvia" story) is centered on Bad Bat and Batty pursuing an escaped monster for the Big Bad without featuring any of the heroes at all.
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The first season of lonelygirl15 includes a three-part villain story, "Subjects Apprehended"/"Psychological Torture"/"Communication Terminated".
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Justice League of America: Justice League (2018) has occasional issues focusing on the activities of the Legion of Doom, complete with appropriate cover art. So far, these issues consist of #5, #8, #13, and #18.
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Chapter 9 of Reasoning doesn't feature any of the protagonists, focusing instead on the Venator, the Architect, EYE, Erihsehc, and Solphoros, all of whom are responsible for killing dozens of innocents and putting the four leads in their current perilous situation.
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The Simpsons has three of them for Sideshow Bob:
"Day of the Jackanapes" has Bob brainwashing Bart Simpson into becoming an Action Bomb in an attempt to kill Krusty the Clown and then Bart once he is done with Krusty.
"The Great Louse Detective" has Bob investigate who the unknown assailant is and how s/he is so bent on killing Homer. Once the case is solved, he resorts to killing Bart, but can't do it because he has grown accustomed to the boy's face.
The "Treehouse of Horror XXVI" segment "Wanted: Dead, then Alive" has Bob having the entire segment to himself once he has finally killed Bart; but then he quickly finds out that life is meaningless without Bart around, and that the only joy he had in his life was killing his Arch-Enemy, so he creates a Reanimator machine and brings the boy Back from the Dead only to use him as a cosmic punching bag over and over again in a Death Montage. Thankfully, Bart pulls through with help from his family (and Santa's Little Helper) and defeats Bob once again by having Homer cut off Bob's head and mixing his head with other animal parts before reanimating him as a Mix-and-Match Critter.
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The Umbrella Chronicles and The Darkside Chronicles had chapters where you got to play as Wesker and HUNK's mission from RE2. Both of them let you see exactly how evil these two are.
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The Fringe episode "Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?" is partly told from the perspective of one of the Shapeshifters, named Ray Duffy. The episode spends a significant amount of time developing Duffy, showing that he started a family while in his current disguise and steadily became the mask. He's established as a tragic and reluctant figure who's secretly scared of both being called back into duty (he would have to change forms again and thus be separated from his family) and that his family would view him as a monster if they learned his true origins. In the end he's murdered by Thomas Jerome Newton after his clash with Fringe Team, as Newton realizes that Duffy won't willingly aid him anymore because of his devotion to his family.
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The Doctor Who Expanded Universe short story anthology The Missy Chronicles focuses on the titular Arch-Enemy of the Twelfth Doctor. Some stories are standalone adventures, while others lead into, happen parallel to, or take place during a Time Skip of the televised continuity, filling in details about how she hatched certain schemes or made important decisions in her episodes. A key point is that the Doctor himself never appears, although his presence is sometimes alluded to (as in "Lords and Ladies", which is set during the events of "Heaven Sent") and the final story "Alit in Wonderland" has him as a significant offscreen presence (as it's set during the two-week Time Skip in "The Doctor Falls").
The short story anthology I Am The Master opens this up to the Master's other incarnations.
Another short story anthology, Twelve Angels Weeping, features twelve short stories themed around the villains of the Doctor Who universe. Not all of them fit the remit (some have the Doctor or his allies as main characters, with the villain just being the villain) but others play it straight. The stories include:
A Cyberman who keeps encountering the same human soldier on different planets it invades.
The Sontaran Subliminal Education Matrix rapidly educating a Sontaran on his race's history, in the ten minutes between his birth and landing on his first battlefield.
A crew of low-level villains (a Krillitane spy, a Sea Devil hacker, an Auton duplicate robot and a Human executioner) team up to rob the universe's largest black market, and come up against the market's resident Ood.
The Master calling himself "the Doctor" and travelling around the universe with wide-eyed companions, mostly to see how hard he can break them.
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Heroes:
The episode "Company Man", which also served as HRG's Back Story.
Also the aptly named Villains in Volume 3, which served as backstory for that volume's Big Bad and expanded it for a few other characters.
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There are several of these in Breath of Fire IV, where the player periodically takes control of the God-Emperor Fou-Lu and his own experiences. Though it is debatable as it is these events that set up his motivation rather than focusing on a villain the heroes have faced for a while, and due to the fact that he and Ryu are two parts of the same individual.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has three episodes:
"Aliens Among Us", focusing on Agent Bishop as he plans his own alien invasion and kidnaps the president in order for him to get respected.
"Insane in the Membrane" has Stockman attempting to regain a human body, but it all went wrong.
"Hun on the Run" focuses on Hun as he tries to rescue Karai from Bishop.
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SD Gundam Force, season 2 has two episodes that focuses on the Quirky Mini Boss Squad's attempts to survive.
Big Revival! We're the Heroes?! stars Zapper Zaku, Grappler Gouf, Destroyer Dom and the Zako Soldiers as they reorganize and try to take over the Gundamusai after their capture at the end of season 1. They are suitably repelled by the Gundam Force.
Genkimaru; Samurai Number One! features that same gang wandering around Lacroa's caverns after they fell from the Gundamusai. Meanwhile, Bakunetsumaru discovers Talgeese, thought to be killed by Demonic Possession.
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Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha has a few of these. In particular, in the second Sound Stage of the first season, which featured the backstory of the then Dragon Fate, and in two volumes of the second season's supplementary manga, which portrayed the daily lives of Hayate and the Wolkenritter, Nanoha didn't even appear at all.
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In Valkyria Chronicles III, a post-ending mission chronicles how Baldren Gassenarl gets his hand on prototype V-armor.
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The Flash: Geoff Johns' run featured periodic issues spotlighting one of the Rogues.
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Minigames found in Spooky's Jump Scare Mansion feature the game's antagonist Spooky as the playable character, and they are also pastiches of other popular arcade games such as Pac-Man. They are also very gory, although it is all Played for Laughs.
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Archipelago has one in the fifth chapter, entitled Snowflakes. It centers around the Captain Snow going and finding his (equally evil) wife and child. The chapter constantly zig zags between Pet the Dog and Kick the Dog moments, with Snow showing genuine concern for his child, then asking whether or not same child has tried to burn down the school.
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force has "The Last One", which focuses on the Mooninites gathering together every villain in the series so far, to destroy the Aqua Teens. Predictably, all of them fail miserably.
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RWBY:
Volume 3, Episode 7, "Beginning of the End" focuses on Emerald and Mercury, Cinder's loyal allies, and how Cinder recruited them. In addition, it shows how Adam Taurus came to work for Cinder, as well as teasing us with a little bit of Cinder's past, and showing us how Cinder defeated the Fall Maiden Amber.
Volume 5, Episode 9 "A Perfect Storm" has two thirds of it dedicated to exposing the villains' plans to the audience, featuring Cinder, Emerald, Mercury and Arthur Watts striking a deal with Raven Branwen in order to break into Haven Academy and steal the Relic of Knowledge. Interesting to note is that this episode is one of the very few across the entire show where Ruby Rose doesn't appear in any fashion, nor do title characters Weiss and Yang. Blake, however, does make an appearance on the final third of the chapter.
Volume 8, Episode 6 "Midnight" is almost entirely dedicated to Cinder, finally revealing her backstory after ninety-seven episodes, and her exact motivations for working for Salem. On top of that, the final third of the chapter connects said backstory with Cinder's current working relationship with Salem, and marks the beginning of the latter's assault on the Kingdom of Atlas.
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The 320th episode of NWA Wildside was dedicated to the NWA Elite Power Stable, down to John Johnson and Jeff G. Bailey being on commentary.
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Equestria's First Human: The prequel story Tale of Hellfire explains how the titular character lost his family to a dragon, lost his mind, and became the maniac who would threaten Ponyville in the first story.
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EXTRAPOWER: Giant Fist Coma repeatedly obstructs the various player characters' paths and sometimes directly opposes them in battle. You also get to play her story.
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Batman: Black and White: "The Riddle" is about the Riddler breaking into a private collection of memorabilia to steal a valuable document containing the answer to a famous unsolved riddle, with Batman only showing up on the second-last page.
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The Superior Foes of Spider-Man is essentially a Spider-Man story told from the perspective of the average, D-List supervillains, showing Boomerang and his gang as they try to keep the lights on and eventually get tangled up in a local gang conflict. Spider-Man only appears in (mostly silent) cameos as a vague threat feared by many.
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Persona 4: The Golden Animation: Episode 6 "I told you Yu" focuses on the Serial Killer Adachi.
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Doctor Who Magazine:
In the magazine's early days as Doctor Who Weekly/Monthly, it had a series of backup strips spotlighting supporting characters from the TV series. While some backups featured the show's monsters as monsters of the week, others cast them as protagonists of their own adventures.
Much later, long after the backups had ended, DWM did a one-shot strip in issue #311, "Character Assassin", about the Doctor's archenemy the Master venturing into the Land of Fiction from "The Mind Robber".
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Dead Rising 3: The "Chaos Rising" DLC follows the story of Hunter Thibodeaux, a biker gang leader on a quest of vengeance against Spider, another member of his gang who framed him and took over the gang. There is another one, "Operation Broken Eagle", featuring Adam Kane, a special forces commander who is on a mission of killing the president.
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One of the "His Story" episodes of Scrubs focused on The Janitor; JD was locked in a water tank at the start of the episode and not released until the end.
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Attack on Titan: Multiple chapters, as well as one episode of the anime adaptation, could be considered this through their relatively sympathetic focus on the villains. Episode 23 and its counterpart, Chapter 31, focus primarily on Annie prior to The Reveal that she is the Female Titan. Later on in the manga, Chapters 46 through 48 primarily focus on Reiner and Bertolt and provide significant Character Development for them.
Chapters 91-99note 100 is a transition between the "villain" story and the "hero" story are from the point of views of Reiner and his Child Soldier subordinates, namely Gabi and Falco. It's most definitely a case of making us sympathise with the opposing side, as it contains a lot of (justified) Angst.
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The Batman Adventures: A notable story is told from the perspective of the Joker. Specifically it starts immediately after a typical Batman story, showing how he has to make his way back to his hideout after getting punched off a blimp to his supposed doom for the hundredth time. The Killing Joke is another notable "spotlight story" for the Joker, showing his point-of-view on his conflict with Batman, Multiple-Choice Past, and motivations.
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Precocious has two Villain-centric story arcs. Though it is the main cast playing villain.
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The Supernatural season 9 episode "Meta Fiction" focuses on the evil Angel who has become the new Big Bad. The episode opens as he directly addresses the audience to tell them a story about how he outsmarted the Winchesters and has become as omnipotent as a god. He proceeds to rewrite everything as he sees fit to cast himself as a "hero" against the "villain" Castiel. Even the intro title is changed to reflect his name instead of that of the show.
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"Second Born: The Secret Origin of Superwoman" describes the events of Who is Superwoman? from the perspective of the eponymous villain.
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My Little Pony: FIENDship Is Magic: The comic is a five issue mini-series all about various My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic villains and their origins. My Little Pony: Friends Forever #16 focuses on Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon trying to outdo the Cutie Mark Crusaders. While not nearly as bad as some of the examples on the list, at that point the two had been nothing but antagonistic throughout the franchise.
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Hot Wheels: Battle Force 5: The Season 2 episode "Uprising" is mostly about Captain Kalus (one of the main villains of Season 1) rather than the titular team. The first half of the episode sees Kalus get overthrown by an upstart named Grimian, who defeats Kalus in a Kio Hakoko and subsequently spares Kalus's life so he can live in shame. The second half of the episode is about Kalus making his comeback as he upgrades his vehicle and challenges Grimian to a rematch.
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Riverdale's Season 5 episode "Citizen Lodge" is all about Hiram Lodge's Origin Story of how he became the Corrupt Corporate Executive he is today including his father's death.
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The third-season finale of Homicide: Life on the Street, "The Gas Man".
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The Whateley Universe has done this several times. The story "It's Good to be the Don" centers on Don Sebastiano, the head bad guy of the Alphas at Whateley Academy. "Ask Not For Whom Belle Tolls" centers around four supervillains at the school who have some problems of their own to handle — like covering up a murder. "Bad Seeds" focuses on a campus club that you can't get into unless you're the child of a supervillain. In all three, Karma is both swift and merciless. Interestingly enough, the Bad Seeds are all Ineffectual Sympathetic Villains at worse, though Jobe is competent. Jadis herself wants to be a hero!
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The Powerpuff Girls:
"Just Another Manic Mojo" features Mojo Jojo going through a normal day—which, for him, consists of getting breakfast, reading the paper, and plotting to destroy the titular heroes. The Powerpuffs themselves show up later on, but the focus still remains on Mojo.
In "Custody Battle", Mojo and Him fight over who gets to be the father of the Rowdyruff Boys.
In "Prime Mates", Mojo has to deal with Mopey Popo (the girls appear briefly in the latter).
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There's also Lex Luthor: Man of Steel, which goes into Luthor's motivations for opposing the unknowable alien whose effortless superpowers make a mockery of mankind's efforts. Subverts the 'makes them sympathetic' aspect, however, in that while we've gotten a glimpse into how Luthor thinks and what would seem to be a more sympathetic approach to his worldview, it's still made pretty clear that he's evil, and all the worse for it because he's deluded himself into believing he's righteous.
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Assassin's Creed Rogue has as its protagonist an Assassin who defects to join the Templars, the Ancient Conspiracy who are the villains of every other entry in the series. The protagonist in question is very much an Anti-Villain, with sympathetic motivations for all of his actions, but he's still working for a group of sinister plutocrats who believe in The Evils of Free Will, he's the first Assassin's Creed protagonist who is allowed to injure or kill civilians, and the ending reveals that he has jumped off the slippery slope and will become the prime mover in devolving The French Revolution into the Reign of Terror.
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Robin (1993): Issue #85 focuses entirely on The Joker, who gives a warped-but-mostly-accurate rundown of his history with all three Robins so far.
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In Relativity, the story "Rune" is the origin story of the villain, and aside from a couple of extremely brief appearances from the major characters, the entire focus is on Rune himself.
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Homestuck: The Midnight Crew Intermission, which focused on the alternate universe counterparts of the Big Bad and his cohorts. We are later given a proper one after Jack murders John and Rose's parents.
There's also the Doc Scratch intermission.
Act 6 Intermission 4 follows Caliborn, who is the Big Bad Lord English before he became so big. Still pretty bad though.
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold goes one step further giving the Joker his own episode complete with a cold open where he destroys the future earth (with an appearance from obscure DC character Kamandi), his own title sequence renaming the show "Joker: The Vile and the Villainous" and a plot featuring him teaming up with obscure DC villain The Weeper against Batman.
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In The Machineries of Empire, the chapters written from Hexarchate POVs are sometimes interspaced with messages one of the heretics is sending to another.
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars, via the anthology format, had entire story arcs focusing on minor villain characters. One involves Asajj Ventress' and her betrayal by Count Dooku, and her trying to take revenge and later rebuilding her life as a Night Sister and, later, a bounty hunter. Savage Oppress also has his arc where he locates an exiled and mutilated Darth Maul and their story bridges together a couple of other arcs involving pirates, bounty hunters, crime syndicates (like the Hutts) and Deathwatch. In most Jedi only appeared in supporting roles or not at all.
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Green Lantern: One issue, intended to be a prelude to Blackest Night, shows us what William Hand's childhood was like and how he eventually became the supervillain Black Hand. The main books in the Blackest Night saga focused on Black Hand's thoughts on each of the emotional spectrum corps at the end of each book in a feature called The Book of Black.
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Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days, which focuses on Roxas and his life with Organization XIII in the year leading up to the events of Kingdom Hearts II.
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The ninth Everworld book, Inside the Illusion, is told from Senna's point of view. Not only does she manage to play some impressive Xanatos Speed Chess against Merlin, the readers find out that she plans to take over Everworld by importing a cult of gun nuts who think she's a god.
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The Order of the Stick:
The Start of Darkness prequel book focuses on how Redcloak, Xykon, and the Monster in the Dark first met, and goes into detail on what their Evil Plan hopes to achieve.
And, on a smaller scale, the occasional plot threads that follow Xykon or the Linear Guild for a while.
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Done a few times in the Resident Evil franchise, not counting the non-canon Mercenaries minigames:
Resident Evil 2 let you play as HUNK of the Umbrella Security Service and follows his escape from the sewers after Birkin destroyed his unit in the beginning of the game.
The Umbrella Chronicles and The Darkside Chronicles had chapters where you got to play as Wesker and HUNK's mission from RE2. Both of them let you see exactly how evil these two are.
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City would be an entire-game example of this, that is if that game existed.
The various Ada missions could count, depending on where you interpret her vaguely defined spot on the Hero/Villain gauge to be.
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The Night Watch (Series) novel Day Watch centers upon and is told from the perspective of the members of the Day Watch, who would be the bad guys of any other series. Anton and the other Night Watch protagonists are relegated to secondary roles.
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Resident Evil 2 let you play as HUNK of the Umbrella Security Service and follows his escape from the sewers after Birkin destroyed his unit in the beginning of the game.
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In Perfection Is Overrated, the chapter "A Common Enemy Without A Common Cause" focuses on the SUEs (Parody Sues who are in opposition to the Himes), specifically what would have happened if they had been forced to work together. They end up killing each other before they even encounter the Himes.
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Chapter 24 of Guardians, Wizards, and Kung-Fu Fighters is focused entirely on Daolon Wong, both his Start of Darkness and the implementation of his plans to usurp Phobos. The only members of the heroic cast who even show up are Uncle and Tohru, in a brief scene where Uncle gets the willies as he senses Ludmoore stealing Wong's magic.
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InCryptid has the short story "Balance" (published in the Villain Episode anthology Urban Enemies) from the POV of Eliza, a johrlac/"cuckoo" (a species of sociopathic telepaths). Most of what she does is For the Evulz.
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Jem:
The first is "The Bands Break Up". Stormer is the Token Good Teammate but she's still a Misfit nevertheless. It involves her and Kimber breaking up from their respective bands and forming a duet. It's also infamously subtext laden.
"Roxy Rumbles" is both A Very Special Episode and a Roxy episode. After leaving the band after being mocked for being illiterate, Roxy wins the lottery and decides to lead her own life. It fails but it's a good characterization episode that shows Roxy's nicer side and has her learning to read.
"Britrock" is basically Jetta's episode. In it the Misfits go to Britain and we learn Jetta is (unsurprisingly) lying about being rich and important. She tries to keep the charade up with help from her parents and almost scam Pizzaz out of millions but gets caught. The Misfits are furious they toyed with her but don't kick her out.
Clash, the resident groupie of The Misfits, gets one in "Video Wars". It's also her last episode. It doesn't end well. She makes The Misfits mad one too many times and they abandon her.
Pizzazz doesn't get a proper one though the episode "Father's Day" does discuss her backstory and Daddy Issues.
Riot has "Riot's Hope". In it we find out how his dad disowned him for being a musician and have them reconciling.
Minx's Villain Episode is "A Change Of Heart". After nearly dying she tries to make amends with Jem and The Holograms but her bandmates kick her out due to her personality change. Rio ends up becoming her Living Emotional Crutch when she's suicidal and with nowhere to go, but her gratitude soon becomes annoying.
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2000 AD has occasionally had episodes from the point of view of various Judge Dredd foes, including a series of stories focusing on events from the pasts of the Dark Judges Mortis, Fear, Fire and Death.
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In Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel!, the player characters are all Hyperion mercenaries sent to claim the moon base in behalf of Handsome Jack, the main villain of Borderlands 2. Two of the playable characters (Wilhelm and Nisha) would eventually go on to become bosses in that game.
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A planned miniseries for Avatar: The Last Airbender Revised would have introduced and developed Azul, the series' Big Bad, leading up to her main-series introduction in the eighteenth chapter, which would've been entirely from her perspective.
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Iron Man: Armored Adventures had two:
"Pepper, Interrupted", despite its title, focused mostly on Gene and his dealings with the Maggia and Pepper's attempts to form a friendship with him.
"World on Fire" covers Gene's childhood backstory and hints at what his ultimate goals are after he collects the five Makluan rings.
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The X-Files has had a few over the years. "Musings of a Cigarette-Smoking Man" details the backstory and Start of Darkness for the titular character (the Big Bad for much of the show's run), though how much of it is true is debatable, since it's told from Frohike's perspective and parts of it clearly contradict what had been revealed about CSM's past up to that point. "Hungry" and "Orison" both focus on the Monster of the Week, with Mulder and Scully playing supporting roles and the latter barely appearing at all in "Hungry".
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Nuka-World from Fallout 4 encourages the player to take lead of a society of slave-owning raiders and allows them to conquer preexisting settlements within the Commonwealth. It is possible to kill the raiders and free their slaves, and siding with the raiders will alienate a major character from the main game, but said character is widely regarded as The Scrappy, limiting the dissuasion factor.
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Transformers: More than Meets the Eye: Issue #39 leaves the two protagonist groups (the Lost Light crew and the Scavengers), and instead focuses on the main villains, the Decepticon Justice Division. The issue gives a peek into their everyday lives, shows how they've come to consider each other family, and explains why they do what they do.
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The third-season Farscape episode "Incubator" focuses on Scorpius, his backstory, and how he came to be the person he is.
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Two examples of Villain Shows, where the villains are the stars: Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines and League of Super Evil.
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In Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X, you can play an alternative Perspective Flip as Vile after beating the game as X.
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Shantae: Half-Genie Hero: Pirate Queen's Quest is a Perspective Flip game where you play as series Big Bad and Shantae's Arch-Enemy Risky Boots.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender had two:
"Zuko Alone", in which Zuko was the only main character to appear, except in flashbacks, which are used to further his development and show more of his tragic backstory. It's a variation on the usual take as Zuko is not the least bit malicious in the episode, turning down a chance to rob a couple after seeing the woman is pregnant, and selflessly fighting a group of bullying Earthbender soldiers to protect a town, only to be shunned after revealing he is the exiled prince of the Fire Nation.
"The Beach", which spent substantially more time on the Zuko crew sunbathing and Breakfast Clubbing than on the Gaang being pursued by Sparky Sparky Boom Man.
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Storm Hawks episode "Power Grab" focuses entirely on the main villains of the series. Master Cyclonis and the Dark Ace leave Cyclonia in Ravess' hands while on a mission, and her obsessive control drives her brother and fellow commander Snipe to take command from her. However, his idiocy drives Psycho for Hire Repton to take over, and then his brothers. Through it all, a nameless Talon commander tries to get the rank and prestige he wants.
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, a couple of episodes are concentrated on Jem'Hadar, the Dominion soldiers. And there is one episode where we concentrate on Damar and VU-s... and shortly afterwards Damar makes a Heel–Face Turn.
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Three of the stages in The Legend of Zelda game Hyrule Warriors focus on Ganondorf's conquest of Hyrule after the defeat of Cia. Cia and her cronies are also the protagonists of their own scenario, which focuses on how they met and their own conquest of Hyrule.
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From Dies Irae there exists the side slash prequel story called Interview with Kaziklu Bey which is from the perspective of a mayor side antagonist from the main novel. It is framed by the character Dinah Malloy interviewing Wilhelm Ehrenburg (a.k.a. the titular Kaziklu Bey) about himself and his past as she was fortunate enough to catch him in a good and talkative mood. The story then switches perspective to that of Wilhelm for the remainder of the story as the events from his past play out.
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A lot of chapters from Bad Future Crusaders focus entirely on the villains and shows that a lot of them (particularly the Mooks) are actually fairly decent and reasonable ponies. Even the high-ranked characters like Princess Dinky and Captain Rumble are shown to have redeeming qualities.
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Batman:
The Batman Adventures: A notable story is told from the perspective of the Joker. Specifically it starts immediately after a typical Batman story, showing how he has to make his way back to his hideout after getting punched off a blimp to his supposed doom for the hundredth time. The Killing Joke is another notable "spotlight story" for the Joker, showing his point-of-view on his conflict with Batman, Multiple-Choice Past, and motivations.
Batman: Black and White: "The Riddle" is about the Riddler breaking into a private collection of memorabilia to steal a valuable document containing the answer to a famous unsolved riddle, with Batman only showing up on the second-last page.
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The Getting Back on Your Hooves side story/sequel "Another Happy Mother's Day" is written from the perspective of Checker Monarch after her defeat and decent into insanity at the end of the main fic.
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Voodoo Walrus has regularly shot back to stand alone pages and entire storyarcs following baddies Mac and Shmeerm. These always stand apart from the more regular pages in that the sex, violence, language, and mayhem are all turned up to eleven.
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The Phineas and Ferb episode "Hail Doofania!" turns the show's usual formula on its head by focusing on Doofenshmirtz's daily scheme, inverting some of the lines (Phineas spouts the "entire tri-state area" line, Norm asks "Whacha doing?"), and instead of Phineas and Ferb's plan for the day being disposed of by Doofenshmirtz's invention, their invention disposes of his.
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Monster of the Week has Musings of Cigarette Man in which Cancer Man goes philosophical.
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The 'Become the Villain' DLC for Far Cry 6 lets you play as villains from the previous Far Cry games, with Vaas: Insanity focusing on Vaas trying to escape his own mind.
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Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling: While most of the 10-minute shorts in this series either focused on Hulk Hogan and his friends, or had Hogan pitted against the bad guys (Roddy Piper and other heels), several – all of them comedy – focused solely on the bad guys. Examples: "Driving Me Crazy" saw the Iron Shiek attempt to get his driver's license (with help from Nikolai Volkoff); while "Moolah's Ugly Salon" saw the Fabulous Moolah tries to be a beautician (with comically disastrous results, natch); and "Big John's Car Lot" saw Big John Studd and Bobby "the Brain" Heenan take over a used car dealership when Studd's brother goes on vacation.
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Armada had "Rebellion" in which the Autobots only appeared for a few seconds. Sideways even narrated the episode instead of Rad.
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Star Trek:
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, a couple of episodes are concentrated on Jem'Hadar, the Dominion soldiers. And there is one episode where we concentrate on Damar and VU-s... and shortly afterwards Damar makes a Heel–Face Turn.
The Star Trek: Enterprise two-parter "In a Mirror, Darkly" focuses entirely on the Mirror Universe characters, complete with different intro scenes.
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The Misadventures of Tron Bonne is a prequel starring the Quirky Miniboss Squad pirates of the Legends series.
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Chlorophylle: The "Zizanion le Terrible" album has the eponymous villain hog all the screen time.
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David Xanatos of Gargoyles has two of them. In the first one ,"Eye of the Beholder", Xanatos struggles to save Fox after he gives her the Eye of Odin as a gift to seal their engagement. Fox turns into a werewolf and Xanatos is shown for the first time with worry and panic, something he's not known for. Ultimately, it serves as an episode to reveal that Xanatos is not the ruthless villain he wants people to believe, because he's capable of loving someone besides himself. Another Xanatos episode is, "The Gathering", where he battles the King of the third race, Oberon, after he starts the Gathering, calling all of his children back home. Turns out Fox (now his wife) is the daughter of Oberon's wife Titania, but wasn't born with any spiritual powers. Her son by Xanatos on the other hand, was born with great power potential. In the end, Xanatos is able to defend his home, and because Goliath helped him during both examples, it would ultimately foreshadow his Heel–Face Turn at the end of season 2.
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Prime had "Crossfire", "Patch", and "Thirst".
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"Episode Ardyn" for Final Fantasy XV focuses on the chief villain Ardyn and his assault on the crown city of Insomnia years before the events of the game's events.
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Volume VI of Girl Genius is more or less the villain episode of the comic. Near the end of the previous volume, Agatha was hooked up to a machine and possessed by The Other aka Lucrezia Mongfish, so the following volume naturally focuses on The Other instead of her. Agatha is able to come back at some points, but the bulk of the volume is about The Other running about Sturmhalten causing trouble. It's only around the end of the volume that Agatha regains control.
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The Teen Titans episode "Lightspeed" focuses on the H.I.V.E. Five confronting Kid Flash while the regular Teen Titans are out of town. Despite the title, Kid Flash is the Hero Antagonist and Jinx of the H.I.V.E. Five is the main protagonist. The villains even interrupt the show's usual Theme Song. Notably this episode also serves as a vehicle for Jinx's eventual Heel–Face Turn.
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Lust received one in Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) called "Reunion of the Fallen".. It's basically scary as shit, depressing as eternal damnation, and a Downer Ending rolled into one Villainous Joint.
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Johnny the Homicidal Maniac: Issue #4 ended with Johnny successfully dying at last. The next issue was all about two of his prisoners trying to escape the Torture Cellar, with Johnny himself only appearing in a few panels at the very end.
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The 87th Precinct novel He Who Hesitates is told from the POV of the murderer with the cops who are the usual protagonists of the series only appearing when they cross the killer's path.
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In the fourth season of The Walking Dead (2010), episodes "Live Bait" and "Dead Weight" focus entirely on the journey of the Governor post-Woodbury.
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Star vs. the Forces of Evil has two episodes in Season 2 that focus on Ludo to the extent that (outside of a single flashback) the heroes don't make any appearance at all. Episode 1B, "Ludo in the Wild", shows his transition from a hapless joke villain into a legitimate threat. Episode 18B, "The Hard Way", highlights Ludo's motivations and reintroduces the real Big Bad when Ludo is possessed by Toffee in the final scene.
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Visionaries has "The Overthrow of Merklynn", in which Darkstorm deposes Merklynn and seizes control of the Shrine atop Iron Mountain. But, in his arrogance, he summons the Sacred Secret Spell, only to find that he has "unleashed forces that none can contain"; the rest of the episode, from which the Spectral Knights (whom Darkstorm turns into statues) are almost entirely absent, sees the Darkling Lords racing to return Merklynn's crystal orb to its rightful owner. Darkstorm then learns that the Sacred Secret Spell is simply a fail-safe, designed to prevent power-hungry mortals like himself from stealing magic from wizards and using it to cause destruction.
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Star Wars: The High Republic - Eye of the Storm: The two issue limited series focuses on the leader of the villainous Space Pirates Marchion Ro and his backstory and motivations, as well as those of his people.
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King Dedede and Dr. Escargon/Escargoon of Kirby: Right Back at Ya! have several episodes dedicated to themselves.In "Escar-gone" nobody recognizes Escargoon due to the effect of Boukyakku/Erasem being inside his body. In "Sweet & Sour Puss" Togeira takes away Dedede's ability to get angry and makes him stay calm and friendly through all of the pain inflicted on him by everyone else just to store his anger for one big crazy mega-attack.
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Lost:
Ben's centric episodes, at least until “Dr. Linus�.
"Across the Sea" as well, since it gives a sympathetic backstory to the Man in Black.
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The second season Prison Break episode "Unearthed" is that show's best example of a Villain Episode; while the audience sees newly-introduced Anti-Villain Alexander Mahone operating under the thumb of the series' dragon Kellerman (a new revelation, as he'd previously been portrayed as the Inspector Javert), protagonist Michael digs around into Mahone's Dark and Troubled Past and unearths his deepest, darkest secret.
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Superman:
One issue had a fairly brief sub-story in which Lex Luthor thought-balloons about what to get his little nephew Val for his birthday. His Mooks speculate about what scheme he's working on as Lex demands not to be disturbed in his laboratory, figuring he's coming up with a way to defeat Superman or Take Over the World. Lex then dodges police as he surreptitiously delivers his invention to Val's doorstep, and is caught and led away to jail immediately afterwards. Val opens the mysterious package to discover someone has given him a Superman cape that even stretches like the real one. Val is thrilled, but at the end says, "Too bad it isn't a Batman cape. He's my REAL hero."
There's also Lex Luthor: Man of Steel, which goes into Luthor's motivations for opposing the unknowable alien whose effortless superpowers make a mockery of mankind's efforts. Subverts the 'makes them sympathetic' aspect, however, in that while we've gotten a glimpse into how Luthor thinks and what would seem to be a more sympathetic approach to his worldview, it's still made pretty clear that he's evil, and all the worse for it because he's deluded himself into believing he's righteous.
Paul Cornell made Lex Luthor the main character of Action Comics for the duration of The Black Ring story arc.
"Second Born: The Secret Origin of Superwoman" describes the events of Who is Superwoman? from the perspective of the eponymous villain.
The second chapter of The Unknown Supergirl introduces Lesla-Lar, narrates the events of the first chapter since her point of view, and goes into her motivations to mess up with Kara.
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Red vs. Blue: There are two examples in Season 13. Episode 1 focuses on Locus and Felix recruiting criminals to increase their numbers against the armies of Chorus and episode 7 focuses on them trying to figure out the alien gateway while the Counselor has a talk with Sharkface. Additionally, Episode 7 explores Locus' past during the war, delving into his past as a soldier and revealing a traumatic event that played a role in establishing his philosophy of what it means to be a soldier. In both episodes, members of the Blood Gulch Crew only appear in the very last scene.
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Batman: The Animated Series had a couple. "The Man Who Killed Batman" followed a two-bit thug who was thought to have killed Batman, while the titular hero was obviously absent through most of the episode. "Harley and Ivy" was basically "The Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy Show" with the Joker as the guest star. "Almost Got 'Im" also qualifies. Batman had a bigger role in "Harley's Holiday", but Harley was undoubtedly the star.
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Visser, of the Animorphs series, is told from the perspective of Visser One as she's put on trial by Visser Three and their bosses, the Council of Thirteen. It provides back story about how she began the invasion of Earth and reveals some startling details about her motives.
Individual chapters of Hork-Bajir Chronicles are written from the perspective of Esplin Nine-Four-Double-Six, the Yeerk that would later become Visser Three (and, even later, the other Visser One).
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For The Wheel of Time the short story "River of Souls", comprised of material cut for pacing and worldbuilding reasons from the final booknote  it was felt to be jarring to jump to a POV halfway around the world during the beginning of the Grand Finale, and also since it took place in a region Robert Jordan had only loosely outlined, Brandon Sanderson had to do a lot more worldbuilding than normal for it as well, that focuses on fan-favorite villain Demandred and deal with his rise to power in Shara.
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Dorohedoro, in all its ambiguous glory, usually has at least one every couple of chapters.
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One chapter in Aeon Natum Engel is focused on the cultists and the citizens of the Order controlled Iceland, and with what will happen later, it will make you feel somewhat sympathetic for them.
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Planet Of The Ape: Ursus: A miniseries covering both the origins of Killer Gorilla General Ursus and his P.O.V. during the events of the first two Apes films.
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Dishonored has "The Knife of Dunwall" and "The Brigmore Witches" DLCs, which focuses on Daud, Corvo's Evil Counterpart and the Empress' assassin.
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My Hero Academia does a villain arc around volume 24-25, which focuses on the League of Villains' fight against the Meta Liberation Armynote a terrorist group that wants all restrictions on superpower use to be abolished that tries to wipe them out.
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In the Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? Christmas Episode "Just Like Old Times" Carmen 'kidnaps' The Chief. He suffers memory loss due to a virus and still thinks Carmen is an ACME agent. She uses this to her advantage and gets him to help with her thievery. In a twist on the usual formula, Ivy and Zach give out clues to Carmen about Christmas-related things to steal.
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The eighth episode of Daredevil, "Shadows in the Glass", gives special focus on Wilson Fisk, telling his backstory, exploring more about the difficulties he's facing, and developing his relationship with his love interest Vanessa.
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Wakfu has a bonus episode focusing on Nox's Start of Darkness. It's as much a Tear Jerker as one would expect.
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The Boondocks gives us "The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show" and "The Story of Jimmy Rebel", both of which star Boomerang Bigot Uncle Ruckus (no relation) and relegate the Freeman family to minor supporting roles. The episodes usually try to portray Ruckus as a slightly sympathetic figure (but only slightly). In the first, his self-hatred almost drives him to commit suicide. In the second, meeting him convinces a No Celebrities Were Harmed version of Johnny Rebel to give up anti-black music (but not racist music).
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In the Pony POV Series, the first half of the Dark World Series is this, taking place from the Chaos Six's point of view and not switching over to a heroic POV until Twilight's Heel–Face Turn.
"A Fading Future" (not the Recursive Fanfiction "Fading Futures", though it's basically the same with an alternate ending), which revolves around Nightmare Eclipse/Paradox's Start of Darkness. While she starts a heroine, by the end she's become a villain and forgot the reason she reset time in the first place.
"Nightmare House", which involves Nightmare Eclipse and her Psycho Rangers discussing an attempt by Eclipse to find a Nightmare of Rarity and failing, then her interacting with Nightmare Mirror. In a twist, we're shown them trying to imitate their old lives to some degree...and failing due to what they've become.
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A Song of Ice and Fire plays with this; the first book is told almost entirely from the point of view of the face family, the Starks. A few characters who are initially introduced as villains - most notably Jaime and Cersei Lannister, and the red priestess Melisandre - get their villain episodes later in the series; but rather than be a one-off, they become recurring POV characters and get a lot of Character Development that calls into question their villainy (some more than others). Varamyr Sixskins' sole chapter might also be an example.
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After being blown away by Luffy, the One Piece anime spent two episodes following Buggy around as he tries to retrieve the rest of his body and find his crew. This was, at first, a story cover-arc in the manga, but was important enough to warrant the anime to expand on it.
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Emergency Exit does this for Kyran and the 'villains' from time to time.
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Chapter 3 of Mother 3 qualifies as one. It parallels the events of Chapter 2, but is from the villain's (primarily Fassad's) point of view. The Pigmasks that were enemies in Chapter 2 are perceived as allies in Chapter 3... that is, until Salsa gets set free. A lot of the cutscenes in Chapter 2 are repeated in Chapter 3, sometimes with modifications.
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The DCU: A "Faces of Evil" Fifth Week Event from DC consisted of villain spotlight issues of many of their major titles. An earlier Fifth Week Event was "New Year's Evil".
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Big City Greens has "Reckoning Ball", which focuses on Chip Whistler being forced to apologize to the Greens by his dad, and he invokes a Bait the Dog on them.
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The Undeclared series finale episode from Eric's POV does this for the most part, focusing on the protagonist's main rival and his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend Eric and his friends. The protagonist and his friends are given subplots and Eric is fleshed out.
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Kingdom Rush: The fourth game in the series, Kingdom Rush Vengeance, has the Big Bad of the first Kingdom Rush, Vez'nan, star as the Villain Protagonist in an attempt to conquer Linirea again. Not only does he successfully take over the kingdom, the victory sticks even into the next game, Legends of Kingdom Rush, where he's no longer the main protagonist. However, the fourth game's ending implies that he took over the kingdom and usurped King Denas for a good reason regarding the portal in the castle basement.
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In the Sword of Truth series, a novel called The Pillars of Creation deals with two half-siblings of the main protagonist. He has no idea they even exist until they meet towards the very end of the book, when the main cast shows up to interact with them. The only main character of the series to show up in the novel at any point up to that is the main antagonist (to manipulate the half-siblings) and the First Wizard, who blows up half the big bad's army in one scene. But, other than that one scene, the novel was the second-worst of the series.
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The "King Crimson vs. Metallica" chapters of Golden Wind follow Doppio, who's the Split Personality of Diavolo, fighting one of his treacherous minions.
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The third season premiere of The Venture Bros. centers almost entirely on The Monarch, Dr. Girlfriend and their respective Mooks, only briefly involving Dr. Venture and Brock Samson, neither of whom have any lines. The title characters are nowhere to be seen, and are even replaced in the opening sequence by the Monarch and Dr. Mrs. the Monarch.
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While most of the Five Books of Moses focus on the journey of the Israelites, Numbers 22:2–25:9, or Parshat Balak, instead centers on the perspective of the Moabite king Balak and the Midianite diviner Balaam, who join forces in an effort to formulate an effective curse against the unstoppable Israelite nation and their terrifying God.
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The Magic: The Gathering novel Nemesis is this to the Weatherlight Saga, set almost entirely in and around the Stronghold as various characters attempt to fill an Evil Power Vacuum.
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The Fairly OddParents! - "Back to the Norm"-it focuses on Norm the Genie and Crocker as they try to destroy Timmy Turner. Norm spends most of it Deadpan Snarking Crocker. Later on there's "Crock Talk", focusing on Crocker gaining notoriety through his online talk show.
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There are six points of view available in Suikoden III, slowly added as you get further into the game, one of which only becoming unlocked upon beating the game with all 108 characters. The final POV focuses on the villains of the story, and what they were up to throughout the game's events. It's actually really interesting, and strikes a good balance between making the villains seem sympathetic while retaining their status as clear villains.
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Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City would be an entire-game example of this, that is if that game existed.
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure will occasionally switch the point of view to the villain.
The "Oingo Boingo Brothers" and "Hol Horse and Boingo" arcs from Stardust Crusaders center around Boingo and his attempts to use his precognitive stand Thoth to help his current partner defeat the Joestars. In both cases the arc eventually turns into something almost akin to Looney Tunes.
Diamond is Unbreakable gives Yoshikage Kira, the Serial Killer with a hand fetish, multiple POV episodes that shows viewers his twisted mindset.
"Yoshikage Kira Wants To Live Quietly" revolves around one of the good guys accidentally grabbing a bag containing the severed hand of one of Kira's victims, and follows his attempts to reclaim it before they discover what's inside.
In "Cats Love Yoshikage Kira", Kira attempts to defend himself and his wife (or rather, the wife of the man he pulled a Kill and Replace on) from a Stand-using cat, in the process hinting that he may not be a complete sociopath with no capacity for empathy or love.
The "King Crimson vs. Metallica" chapters of Golden Wind follow Doppio, who's the Split Personality of Diavolo, fighting one of his treacherous minions.
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In the Pony POV Series Chaos Verse, the last third of Luna and Celestia: Unwanted Half is written from the perspective of the Big Bad Nightmare Phobia.
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Game of Thrones: Well, "villain" may be a heavy term, but the Season 4 episode "The Laws of Gods and Men" is the closest to that. This is the only episode in the series that does not have the appearance of a single Stark, and all the groups of characters that appear are enemies of the Starks, in practice or in theory, at this very moment in the plot: Stannis, the Boltons, Daenerys, and the Lannisters.
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Spider-Man:
The Superior Foes of Spider-Man is essentially a Spider-Man story told from the perspective of the average, D-List supervillains, showing Boomerang and his gang as they try to keep the lights on and eventually get tangled up in a local gang conflict. Spider-Man only appears in (mostly silent) cameos as a vague threat feared by many.
One issue of The Amazing Spider-Man (Dan Slott) is told from the perspective of the Sinister Six as they prepare their latest evil plan and get into conflict with another supervillain gang. Spider-Man never appears, only being obliquely mentioned as the Six's enemy.
Another Slott-penned story was told from Hobgoblin's perspective as he tries to escape or fight off a vengeful Norman Osborn. Hobgoblin later got another spotlight story during AXIS, in which he attempts to go straight in the worst manner possible.
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Invader Zim inverts this with several episodes that focus on Hero Antagonist Dib rather than Villain Protagonist Zim, with a few episodes leaving Zim out altogether. One could argue this happens so much the show has two protagonists, breaking the usual hero/villain mold. Also "Game Slave 2," which focuses on Gaz rather than Zim or Dib. She's not technically a villain...but she's pretty close.
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Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: I Love Wolffy and I Love Wolffy 2 are both centered on the wolves, who are the villains in the Pleasant Goat franchise.
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Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch episode "Separated Sisters", which focused on the Black Beauty Sisters.
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Plankton on SpongeBob SquarePants has had his share of villain episodes. "The Algae's Always Greener" and "Plankton's Army," to name a few.
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Animated would've had one in Season 4 for Blackarachnia in the form of a Whole Episode Flashback, titled "What a Tangled Web We Weave". Megatron becoming a Triple-Changer brings back memories of when Blackarachnia experimented on Blitzwing to turn him into the first Triple-Changer, as well as how she first joined the Decepticons and how she adds to her Predacon army in the present.
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House of the Dragon has episode "The Green Council". This is the first episode of the series without Rhaenyra and Daemon, and it focuses from start to finish on Alicent and the Greens, antagonists of the designated heir Rhaenyra, and how they react in the immediate wake of Viserys's death. Rhaenys is the only main character allied with Rhaenyra who appears in the episode, and even then, she is a supporting character in this episode's plot.
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The plot twist of Truth in Journalism is that it's a Villain Episode for Spider-Man. Specifically, it's about Venom getting an amateur documentary crew to film him and see what he gets up to when he’s not tormenting Spider-Man or murdering hapless criminals. Pointedly subverts and deconstructs the "make them sympathetic" part; not only does Venom arrange the documentary in a deluded effort to improve his public image, but getting his side of the story just makes him look like a crazy, pathetic loser.
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RWBY: Scars:
Chapter 42 centers around the backstory of Roman and his daughter Neo. It shows why Roman and Neo are criminals.
Chapter 77 is a Blake and Ilia short themed around Ilia's past. It centers why she joined the White Fang.
Cinder gets two chapters dedicated to her backstory, showing what spurred her to become the cruel woman she is.
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The "Oingo Boingo Brothers" and "Hol Horse and Boingo" arcs from Stardust Crusaders center around Boingo and his attempts to use his precognitive stand Thoth to help his current partner defeat the Joestars. In both cases the arc eventually turns into something almost akin to Looney Tunes.
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic:
The rather infamous "The Mean 6" focuses generally on Chrysalis and the negative clones of the main characters made by her. Although the real ponies are present, they only get about 14-16 minutes of the total screentime, and half of that is shared with their clones when both groups intertwine. The heroes only get about 5-8 minutes of scenes showing just them without any clones present.
"Frenemies" marks the first time in the series' run that an episode focuses exclusively on the villains, particularly Grogar's Legion of Doom — Chrysalis, Tirek, and Cozy Glow — learning to work together and forging a Villainous Friendship over their shared hatred of the Mane Six, who don't appear at all throughout the episode, though Chrysalis shapeshifts into Twilight during one scene to mock her.
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Doctor Who: "Revelation of the Daleks" sidelines the Doctor and Peri for most of the plot, spending a lot more time on Davros pursuing his latest evil plan and cruelly manipulating everyone around him for lulz.
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Justice Society of America: While the rest of JSA Classified focuses on the JSA, the "Honor Among Thieves" arc is all about the Injustice Society, and how the core members will risk their lives and livelihoods to save one of their own even when there is nothing else in it for them.
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The Star Trek Expanded Universe novel The Final Reflection served as this. Nowadays a Star Trek novel from the Klingon point of view would hardly be considered a Villain Episode, but it was published in 1984, well before their status as a Proud Warrior Race had been codified.
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Star Wars (Marvel 2015):
Issue #21 follows a special Stormtrooper unit called SCAR Squadron as they fight a Rebel unit, all while their sergeant narrates why he believes in the Empire's vision.
Issue #37 once again follows SCAR Squadron as they raid a Rebel outpost, in order to prove their continued merit to Darth Vader.
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Downplayed with ROH A Night Of Hoopla, a pay per view run by Life Intervention Expert Truth Martini. While Martini and his House Of Truth did get more focus than they usually do, they were also much more affable than usual and even in the opening match with Matt Taven, the rest of the ROH roster was having a really hard time taking the whole thing seriously.
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Star Wars Rebels episode "Through Imperial Eyes" mainly focuses on Agent Kallus being helped by Ezra (who has planted himself in Imperial custody and later disguises himself as an Imperial officer) in deflecting suspicion that Kallus is The Mole, having had a Heel–Face Turn at the beginning of the season, while Grand Admiral Thrawn, Governor Pryce, and Colonel Yularen (as well as Lieutenant Lyste) try to figure out who the spy is.
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Sunset Paradise: "What Comes Next" pretty much focuses on Benedict's take over of Port Aurora and storming the lighthouse. While Meggy and Auri only appear in two scenes.
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CSI:
The episode "Killer" - as its title suggests, it focuses on the murderer.
The later episode "Working Stiffs" also has the perp as the main character.
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In Yu-Gi-Oh! there was the Battle City episode featuring Marik's duel against Bakura. Yugi appeared only for brief scenes.
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The final released chapter of Sonic Generations: Friendship Is Timeless , "The Doctor and the Chaotician", takes place from the villains' point of view. It also explains a few inconsistencies within the story, such as how Eggman got Discord in the first place, where King Sombra's horn came from, how the additional characters were added to the cast, and how Eggman was controlling Trixie during her duel with Twilight.
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The Spliced episodes "Outsmartered", "Octocataclysm", and "Of Masters and Minions". In the first, Smarty Smarts builds a machine to make everyone smarter, but gets annoyed when he's now become the dumbest one. In the second, Smarty Smarts becomes too depressed to do evil, causing Octocat to take over for him and turn out to be a Hypercompetent Sidekick, though Smarty Smarts sees it as betrayal. In the third, Octocat becomes fed up with being blamed for everything and leaves him for Peri.
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The Criminal Minds episode "True Night" is arguably an example of this, as it has about 75% of the screen time going to the killer. We don't even get to see the BAU deliver the profile, which is otherwise a Once per Episode occurrence. Instead, we see the different parts of the profile on a whiteboard in the police station when the killer is brought in.
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The Lunar Chronicles has Fairest, a shorter novel focusing on Lavana's backstory.
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The Avengers: Several issues of Avengers: The Initiative during the Secret Invasion crossover event are told from the perspective of Crusader, secretly an advance scout for a Skrull invasion. Key word there — a Skrull invasion. The particular Skrull invasion featured in Secret Invasion was a surprise to even Crusader himself.
Another issue focused on Johnny Guitar, a z-list villain recruited by Norman Osborn's take on the Initiative to essentially be cannon fodder.
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One half of the Season 9 comic The Hero of His Own Story focuses on the pasts of Pearl and Nash and Whistler explains his backstory to Angel in the other half.
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Second Apocalypse has the Atrocity Tales, which are short story prequels about the beginnings of the villains.
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Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Mr.Wolffy, Mr.Right! is centered around Wolffy, the villain of the series, and his relationships.
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Star Trek Logical Thinking:
Some videos take place in the brig and have Cyrano Jones and Harry Mudd talking.
Some videos take place in the mirror universe and have the evil counterparts of Spock, Chekov, Sulu, and (as a background character) Uhura.
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The Battlestar Galactica (2003) episode "Downloaded" for the Cylons, and later an entire villain movie ("The Plan"), focusing mainly on Cavil.
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Tokimeki PokéLive! and TwinBee:
The story "Cretaceous Hunters and Pennsylvanian Giants, Oh My!" focuses on Eggman and N, during the time when the latter was still part of the Eggman Empire, where N has a disagreement with Eggman on whether or not Pokémon should be modified by humans when he sees the doctor modifying two separate fossils to create the Mythical Pokémon Genesect (Formerly Omnisect).
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Similarly the novel Darth Plagueis revolved around the Sith Lord and his apprentice Palpatine.
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Dark Reign: The event was basically one long villain episode for Marvel. The Dark Avengers concept was specifically revisited in New Avengers #18, which centered around Norman Osborn assembling a new incarnation of the group and forging bonds with HYDRA, A.I.M., and the Hand. Not a single hero — much less an actual member of the Avengers — appeared in the issue.
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Team Rocket has over a dozen episodes of Pokémon: The Series themed around them, individually or as a group. They tend to be considerably more dramatic than other episodes, have an emphasis on their friendship, and be quite sweet. More than a few use the Recycled Plots of "A member thinks of leaving; drama occurs" and "Pikachu teams up with Meowth".
"Go West Young Meowth" is Meowth's origin story. He was born in Hollywood and lived without any parents or a litter for all of his kitttenhood. When he was older he fell for a pampered, pet Meowth but she rejected him. Meowth learned to walk on his hindlegs and speak like a human in order to impress her however that only made her think he was creepy.
"Holy Matrimony" is about James and his background. It reveals that James comes from a very wealthy family but ran away as a child to avoid marrying his abusive fiancee.
"Meowth Rules" is about Meowth getting stranded on an island that worships Meowth. It turns out they worship Meowth due to their ability to use Pay Day, a move Meowth doesn't know.
"Training Daze" shows how the trio formed, before they were made into official agents. A huge majority of the episode is one long Flash Back.
"Sweet Baby James" is a Sick Episode for James' Chimecho that takes place in a Hoenn cottage of James. It's also the introduction of Mime Jr.
"Noodles! Roamin Off" is Meowth themed episode where Meowth temporarily leaves the team to work at a ramen shop. Jessie and James also almost get killed by a wild Pokemon.
"Crossing Paths" is a Jessie episode that directly parallels "Butterfree's Goodbye". It deals with Jessie's Dustox falling in love with another Dustox.
"Dressed for Jess Success" combines this with a Sick Episode. James crossdresses for the first time in years in order to pass as Jessie for a Pokemon Contest.
"A Fork In The Road! A Parting Of The Ways!" has Jessie falling in love with a doctor and almost leaving Team Rocket.
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Codename: Kids Next Door had several.
"Operation: P.A.R.T.Y.", where the Delightful Children's mansion is being used by the Teens for a house party, placing them in a semi-sympathetic role as they call in the KND to help them deal with the chaos.
"Operation: "F.L.U.S.H." is more explicit about being a villain episode, involving Mr. Boss and 4 other secondary villains infiltrating the KND's treehouse while the Toiletnator desperately tries to get their approval along the way.
"Operation: C.A.N.Y.O.N." is another Toiletnator-focused episode as he tries to follow the KND to foil their anniversary plans.
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Dr Wood gets one of these in A Posse Ad Esse.
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Kamp Koral: "The Taste of Defeat" focuses on Plankton as he tries to sabotage Narlene's restaurant, since she has stolen all of the campers away from his canteen. (He's initially okay with this until Krabs tells him he won't get paid unless he serves any food.)
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Every end of chapter segment in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door has Bowser as a playable character. Due to Bowser being regulated as the game's Butt-Monkey, he's always a step behind Mario, gets humiliated in every way, most NPCs won't take him seriously, and any brief moment of success is quickly yanked from him. There's also three chapters where the player gets to control Bowser through some platforming levels, which are a parody of Super Mario Bros..
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The Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity DLC gives each of the Champions an optional spotlight level. It also gives one to Kohga and Sooga, narrating their split with Astor.
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Pokémon: Equestrian Champions: The chapter "Altar of Summons" primarily focuses on Team Shadow, with Chrysalis and Doom Raizer investigating the Altar of Summons and battling three Legendary Pokémon that try to interfere in their plans. Flash Sentry and his friends still show up in the chapter, but are only in the B-Plot.
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Warrior Cats:
The novella Tigerclaw's Fury shows what happened to Tigerclaw after his exile from ThunderClan and how he became ShadowClan's leader.
The manga The Rise of Scourge shows the Back Story of first-series villain Scourge.
The novella Mapleshade's Vengeance is a full version of Mapleshade's downfall that she'd briefly summarized at the end of Crookedstar's Promise.
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Parodied in Looping Back to the Beginning. Todoroki Shouto spends a loop as a villain after accidentally murdering his father Endeavour (Shouto had a particularly bad loop and started this one with his father putting him through a grueling training session) and forced to go on the run to avoid arrest. He's subsequently "taken in" by his older brother Dabi and Toga Himiko and goes on a crime spree with them to kill his boredom.
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The Legend of Korra episode "Skeletons in the Closet" focuses on telling Amon's and Tarrlok's backstories.
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Forever Evil (2013): September 2013 was when the event debuted and was also Villains Month, in which all the heroic ongoing series were replaced with one-shot issues featuring various villains. While many were about the origins of the villains (Darkseid, Relic, etc.), some were tie-ins to Forever Evil (Black Manta), and some were both (Deadshot, Harley Quinn).
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From Avengers: Infinite Wars:
Chapter 21 is told from the perspective of Ultron, who survived by 'hiding' in the remains of at least one of his drones and was able to later trick Padme and Threepio into giving his last surviving head a new body.
Chapter 67 also counts. It follows the Anti-Villain Bo-Katan Kyrze from her escape during the attack on Coruscant to her decision to lead the Night Owls to the meeting on Mandalore.
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Astro City:
The Eisner Award-winning "Show 'Em All" focuses on the Junkman and his perfect bank robbery.
As well as the amusing "Voice of the Turtle", which is part of a larger arc starring a small-time superpowered hood.
One issue is devoted to a shapeshifting alien spy, who is deciding whether or not he should give a signal for his leaders to invade the Earth.
"The Deep Dark Woods" gives this treatment to a small-time Mook who is addicted to being a member of a costumed criminal gang.
"Through Open Doors (Part Two)" is about a man who works in the Deacon's criminal syndicate.
"The Eagle and the Mountain" focuses more on Samaritan's archenemy Infidel far more than Samaritan himself.
The two-parter "The Menace From Earth"/"Enemy of the Empire" is told from the perspective of a member of the militaristic alien Zirr empire.
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Once Upon a Time has numerous episodes devoted to the villains. They'll usually get two or three per season.
Rumplestiltskin has "Desperate Souls", which shows how he became the Dark One to save his son from being killed in the Ogre Wars. Later, there's also "The Stranger", which reveals his son's eventual fate and his reason for getting Regina to cast the Dark Curse. He later gets other focus episodes but they don't fit this trope.
Regina has "The Stable Boy" - where we discover that she grew up with an abusive mother who wanted her to be Queen - going so far as to murder her lover (the titular stable boy). Season 2's "The Doctor" shows her actual Face–Heel Turn in action.
Cora has "The Miller's Daughter" - revealing that how she went from poor peasant to Prince Henry's wife, as well as her history with Rumplestiltskin.
The Reveal is that the episode "Think Lovely Thoughts" is one for Peter Pan.
Hook gets one called "Good Form", though it's to a lesser extent since he's already made a Heel–Face Turn by that point.
Zelena's is "It's Not Easy Being Green", showing how she learned of her true identity and came into her powers. Later, "Kansas" shows that there was a Heel–Face Door-Slam in her past.
Ingrid's is "The Snow Queen", which reveals what happened to her missing sister Helga and how she got trapped in that urn.
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Millennium (1996): "Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me". The show's main character Frank Black only appears sporadically, with the episode proper centering on four demons discussing their different strategies about how to spread misery and death. All things considered, these demons are actually pretty lame.
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The Enemy at the Door episode "The Prussian Officer" is one for the SS officer Reinicke. It expands Reinicke's backstory and puts him in a difficult situation that the viewer can empathise with — which he then handles badly, because he's Reinicke, leaving the viewer feeling sorry for Reinicke and confirmed in the opinion that he's a terrible human being whose sorrows are his own doing as much as anyone else's.
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Queen of All Oni already has Jade as a Villain Protagonist, but chapters still tend to be evenly mixed between focusing on her and on the J-Team's attempts to stop and capture her. Then comes chapter 10, where aside from two very short cameo scenes, the heroes don't show up at all, and the chapter focuses on Lung's attempts to break Jade to his will, and Left and Right's attempts to save her.
The following chapter, the heroes likewise barely appear, as the plot focuses on Drago's attempts to alter history in his favor — the heroes do eventually confront him, but only after he's spent the entire chapter dealing with Karasu and Blankman. The rest of the chapter deals with The Queen consolidating her hold on Jade's mind, and Jade herself recovering from the previous chapter's events.
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Strong Bad Emails on Homestar Runner started out as this; they became so popular that they ended up eclipsing the original concept of the site and turned Strong Bad into a comic Villain Protagonist. Although some of the emails are just Strong Bad making fun of other people, other times they go more into Strong Bad's personal life, such as his relationship with his whiny brother Strong Sad.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer:
The fifth-season episode "Fool for Love" focuses on Spike and his backstory. At that time, present-day Spike isn't that much of a villain anymore, but flashback-Spike certainly is. "Who Are You" focuses on Faith.
One half of the Season 9 comic The Hero of His Own Story focuses on the pasts of Pearl and Nash and Whistler explains his backstory to Angel in the other half.
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The Ryder White DLC for Dead Island. In the main game he's the final boss basically on account of losing his head and injecting himself with the so called cure, only to become infected. When playing as him we learn that he's after the cure for his wife despite his orders to kill her, only for her to become infected and die. He's essentially a villain in name only.
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Stargate Atlantis shows the POV of a Wraith named Michael in the eponymous episode, which makes the main characters look morally ambiguous if not downright evil for their treatment of the Wraith-turned-human. The sympathies of the audience remain with Michael during most of the episode, and for a large part of the fanbase, well after Michael became a threat to the team in his own right.
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Star Wars Legends:
The Darth Bane trilogy was largely an example in that it revolved around the titular Sith Lord and his apprentice.
Similarly the novel Darth Plagueis revolved around the Sith Lord and his apprentice Palpatine.
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Paperinik New Adventures: Issue #30, titled "Phase Two", is almost completely told from the perspective of the Evronians and Two.
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Urusei Yatsura Chapter 60 is told from Ran's point of view, with Lum spending the duration of the installment Bound and Gagged in an equipment locker.
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Diamond is Unbreakable gives Yoshikage Kira, the Serial Killer with a hand fetish, multiple POV episodes that shows viewers his twisted mindset.
"Yoshikage Kira Wants To Live Quietly" revolves around one of the good guys accidentally grabbing a bag containing the severed hand of one of Kira's victims, and follows his attempts to reclaim it before they discover what's inside.
In "Cats Love Yoshikage Kira", Kira attempts to defend himself and his wife (or rather, the wife of the man he pulled a Kill and Replace on) from a Stand-using cat, in the process hinting that he may not be a complete sociopath with no capacity for empathy or love.
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Any early filler episode of Dragon Ball Z features Vegeta and Nappa interrupting their journey to Earth to stretch their legs. They land on a planet of insect people ruled by a tyrant, and allow themselves to be thrown in his arena for their own amusement. They depose the king and leave as heroes - until Vegeta decides the planet won't fetch a decent price and vaporizes it. Just as the Starcrossed Lovers were reuniting.
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The Most Epic Story Ever Told in All of Human History: Ridiculously Epic, the Big Bad, takes center stage and is treated as the main protagonist during episodes 2 and 7, "Ten Steps to Saving the World that Totally Won't Work" and "The Most Epic Supervillain Origin Story", respectively.
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The Darth Bane trilogy was largely an example in that it revolved around the titular Sith Lord and his apprentice.
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Fantastic Four:
There was a famous issue during John Byrne's run that centered on Doctor Doom and did not feature a single member of the titular team.
Mark Waid's run on the book also included an issue in the same manner, which served as a prelude to an entire arc featuring Doom.
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In T.O.T., chapter 7 focuses entirely on Maximus Slade hanging out with a bunch of vandals and delving deeper into his backstory and character.
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Flander's Company: Well, technically the protagonists are villains already, but their Evil Versus Evil rivals of the C.C Corporation have 3 episodes focused on them in Season 3. Those even have their own Special Edition Title, with "C.C Corporation" instead of "Flander's Company" as title, and its cast replacing the latter's in the opening credits.
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The Breaking Bad episode "Hermanos" gives some special focus on Gus Fring, showing his backstory.
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The Legends of Tomorrow episode "Legion of Doom" is mostly about the partnership between the three villains, and shows them going from a state of constant jockeying for position and resenting needing each other's help to actually working together. The Legends themselves appear throughout the episode, but while their storyline is important to the Arc, it doesn't involve any actual superheroing.
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Wander over Yonder has many episodes focusing on Lord Hater and Commander Peepers: "The Bounty", "The Brainstorm", "The Fancy Party", "The Gift 2: The Giftening", "The Date", and "The Buddies", to name a few. These become more common in season 2 as Hater progresses into full Villain Protagonist territory.
According to Word of God, the writers were somewhat restrained on this point by Executive Meddling during season 1—because the title of the show was Wander over Yonder, they weren't allowed to do episodes that didn't include good guy protagonist Wander in some way. They got around this in "The Funk", the first episode to focus on Hater and Peepers with no Wander-related plot, by giving him a brief cameo at the end (arriving on the planet that the bad guys have just left, without interacting with them at all). The success of such episodes allowed the writers to do entirely Wander-free outings in season 2.
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Two in the Interstitial: Actual Play one-shots. Both A Touch of Evil and A Rush of Sugar to the Head focus on villainous characters doing evil things on behalf of the Organization.
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Three different chapters of You Got HaruhiRolled! have focused on the Anti-SOS Brigade. Chapter 39 is a story about what would happen if Sasaki found a Death Note. Chapter 64 makes fun of the Love Dodecahedron trope by applying it to the Anti-SOS Brigade.note See All Love Is Unrequited for details. However, the greatest example is Chapter 84, named "Fun Times with the Unfab Four", which contains three short stories that, put together, tell the story of the Anti-SOS Brigade members' daily lives, written specifically for his friends, who are fans of the Anti-SOS Brigade.
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The Babylon 5 episode "The Corps Is Mother, The Corps Is Father" focuses on Bester and the Psi Corps. The opening is even modified to replace the Babylon 5 shield with the Psi Corps insignia.
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince acts as this for Lord Voldemort. Several chapters are devoted to flashbacks to his childhood and journey to villainy. Ironically he doesn't actually appear in this book in the present time. The second book Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets dabbles in this as well - with The Reveal being that the boy Tom Riddle we've heard so much about is Voldemort's teenage self.
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Arrowverse:
The episode "Tricksters" of The Flash is partially one. While the main plot involves the Flash and his allies foiling the latest villain of the week, the subplot is a series of flashbacks which tell the story of how the Reverse-Flash got stuck in the present (as he is from the future) and how he took the identity of an innocent scientist in order to kickstart the events of the series proper.
The Legends of Tomorrow episode "Legion of Doom" is mostly about the partnership between the three villains, and shows them going from a state of constant jockeying for position and resenting needing each other's help to actually working together. The Legends themselves appear throughout the episode, but while their storyline is important to the Arc, it doesn't involve any actual superheroing.
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In The Prayer Warriors, the fifth chapter of "The Evil Gods Part 1" has Percy Jackson meeting with Satan, who demands that he kill Jerry and says that there is a traitor among the Prayer Warriors.
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Happens occasionally on Transformers
Generation 1:
"Triple Takeover" was about Blitzwing and Astrotrain wresting leadership of the Decepticons from Megatron. The Autobots did appear, but didn't really do very much.
"Starscream's Brigade" similarly focused on the Decepticons' internal problems, following Starscream as he concocted a new scheme to overthrow Megatron.
"Webworld" follows the Decepticons as they try to cure the madness Galvatron has been afflicted with. The Autobots only appear very briefly at the beginning and end, and are otherwise only passingly mentioned.
Armada had "Rebellion" in which the Autobots only appeared for a few seconds. Sideways even narrated the episode instead of Rad.
Animated would've had one in Season 4 for Blackarachnia in the form of a Whole Episode Flashback, titled "What a Tangled Web We Weave". Megatron becoming a Triple-Changer brings back memories of when Blackarachnia experimented on Blitzwing to turn him into the first Triple-Changer, as well as how she first joined the Decepticons and how she adds to her Predacon army in the present.
Prime had "Crossfire", "Patch", and "Thirst".
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Villain Episode
 Archipelago (Webcomic) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Chanda (Webcomic) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Educomix (Webcomic) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Hopelessly Heroic (Webcomic) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Looking for Group (Webcomic) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Monster of the Week (Webcomic) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 7FATES: CHAKHO (Webcomic) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 The Air Ride Series (Webcomic) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids (Website) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Batman: The Brave and the Bold / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Batwheels / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Big City Greens / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Conan the Adventurer / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Dragon Booster / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Flying Rhino Junior High / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 King Arthur & the Knights of Justice / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Magical Movie Night / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Nature Cat / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 PJ Masks / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Rocky and Bullwinkle / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Space Ghost Coast to Coast / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Star Wars: Clone Wars / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Storm Hawks / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 The 7D / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 The Boondocks / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 The Crumpets / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 The Cuphead Show! / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 The Dreamstone / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 The Foxbusters / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 The New Adventures of He-Man / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 The Smurfs (1981) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 The Transformers / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 The Venture Bros. / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Transformers: Cyberverse / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Ultimate Spider-Man / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Ultimate Spider-Man (2012) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Visionaries / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Cody Rhodes (Wrestling) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 National Wrestling Alliance (Wrestling) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Ring of Honor (Wrestling) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Criminal (Comic Book) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Secret Invasion (Comic Book) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Clash of the Elements / Fan Fic / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Everworld / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Red vs. Blue: The Chorus Trilogy (Machinima) / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Viper / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Iron Man: Armored Adventures / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode