Tropes you never see:
>The chosen one is the bad guy.
Tropes you never see:
Star Wars did it
only seen this one a few time but
>Hero uncorrupts villain and they fall in love
Kingdom hearts. Riku was an antagonist for part of the game. Also Star Wars.
The chosen one has be chosen to destroy the world or something like that.
Wasn't Anakin? Isn't that why Shiv impregnated the force or whatever?
I think Warhammer Fantasy did it with Archaon
Galavant
Lego Movie
>Hero uncorrupts villain and they fall in love
this happens constantly, though usually with a second command or other minion rather than the primary baddie
He was supposed to bring balance
Bullshit, Palpatine's plan was chaos followed by him (the dark side) dominating. The Jedi thought he was supposed to bring balance (whatever that means in space pseudo-taoism anyway) but they clearly got played.
I want villainess corrupts the hero through the power of love
Idk if it exists but i wanna know if there's any media (besides Phineas and Ferb/Milo Murphy's law) where the bad guy wants to redeem himself and succeeds
...Zuko?
Shit forgot about him
Dark Ecliptor from Power Rangers in Space sort-of, also Astronema from the same series. Bonus points for also being with Zahn until she gets brainwashed again.
this happened in a runescape questline
That's most anti-hero stories
Except he wasn't the chosen one, that's why he rebelled.
The main characters dies and has a smile on his face like the joker. God I have Down syndrome.
>Hello! Zuko here!
A classic.
If they start becoming a better person near the end of the story, you can usually bet your ass they'll redeem themselves by a heroic self-sacrifice.
It saves the writers from having to deal with where the villain's life would go after their reform.
Deadpool.
>The chosen one is the bad guy
Israel did it.
I really like Anakin's mom's expression. It's like Oh, you
Happened in Eternal Gangstas. The protag dies with a big shit-eating smile on his face.
I know it's not the same as a total Joker rictus grin, but it's something.
jesus did it
>MC realizes he has no place in this world, brings only misery to others. His ideals and dreams are delusions that will never come to life. Kills himself.
I know only one movie with that theme.
Ludo in Star Vs.?
Maybe it's not quite so much "redeem" as it is finding a different path in life, but it comes to the same effect either way
Legion on FX
>bring balance
he did though. the jedi were just retarded and thought that "balance" would somehow be good news for them when things were overwhelmingly in the favor for a long time.
>Main character is a fairly popular student, has an active social life outside of the same two side characters and is genuinely respected amongst their peers/mentors
Tired of seeing MCs who're losers because the creator has a bitch hartman complex and can't cope and move pass highschool
there'd be no point, it would be seen as a rip off of the movie and not a trope or original idea.
Most movies are just rehashed shit and people eat it all up no problem
Planescape Torment kinda
Going all the way to the other side isn't really balance in any meaningful way. It's just revenge, Punisher style. I swear between this and Avatar Americans should stay away from appropriating Taoist shit to make good vs bad deeper than it is.
That's not the reason you retard. Story comes from challenges and obstacles. Stop projecting like a Stockholm syndrome bully victim.
>the chosen one is the good fella
that's not the balance pinhead
the balance is in the force, not in him
I know and it's still not balance at all fuckface. Swinging wildly isn't balance.
>Wasn't Anakin?
Yes.
>Isn't that why Shiv impregnated the force or whatever?
The Force impregnated her of it's own volition. Sheev had nothing to do with it. That vision Vader saw is not to be take at face value. It was just the Dark Side fucking with him.
^This. The Sith were creating so much pain, suffering, death, fear, anger and hate (all the things that create the Dark Side) through using the Galactic Empire that it was churning out assloads of the Dark Side, thus creating an imbalance in the Force's natural state. Anakin killed Sheev, and so thus nobody would use the Empire like he did because Sheev was an evil space-wizard bent on creating so much of the Dark Side that he would be able to reshape the universe as he saw fit and basically become god. Anakin stopped this and his actions are what allowed the Force to fall back into balance, it's natural state.
Fair enough.
I'm so confused on how powerful Sheev was, like apparently he was clouding the force so Yoda couldn't see into the future?
>like apparently he was clouding the force so Yoda couldn't see into the future?
No, it's just that clairvoyance isn't something EVERY Jedi can do. Or at least not something that most can do really great because as Yoda says in TESB, "always in motion, the future is". Shit changes so much that you can't always paint an accurate picture. Also, sometimes you'll see only what the Force wants you to see. Like what happened with Ahsoka preventing Padme's assassination on Alderaan.
Moses was evil, he killed so many Egyptians, Pharaoh had the right idea in killing the babies..
>t.Butch Hartman
Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn
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