How Broken Characters Become Villains

Nobody wakes up and decides to become the monster in someone else’s story. From Suguru Geto and Dabi to Pain, Eren Yeager, and Light Yagami, this video explores the psychological reason anime villains feel so understandable... even when their actions are unforgivable. This is a deep dive into: • The “Empathy Trap” • The “Ego Mirror” • Why tragic villains resonate with us • How anime manipulates audience morality • The psychology behind anime’s greatest antagonists We’re breaking down how trauma, rejection, isolation, validation, and unchecked ego transform people into monsters and why viewers sometimes see themselves reflected in them. Anime covered: • Jujutsu Kaisen • My Hero Academia • Naruto: Shippuden • Attack on Titan • Death Note If you enjoy deep anime analysis, villain psychology, and storytelling breakdowns, subscribe and join the journey.more of my videos👇 ➡️   • JJK Season 1 Was a Trap   ➡️   • Top 10 Best Isekai Anime ( The Only List Y...   ➡️   • Anime’s Most Accurate Depiction of Life   ➡️   • Why Satoru Gojo Vs Sung Jinwoo Isn't Close    ➡️   • I Wasn’t Ready for Hell’s Paradise.   Copyright Disclaimer; Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, commentary, review, education, and research. This video contains transformative commentary and analytical discussion regarding storytelling, psychology, and character writing in anime.