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  • Antagonists is a category that list's the main characters in the Silverwing series who are seen as the "villans". They generally make appearances in three or more episodes and are a direct influence to the story's plot. Some antaonists include: * Goth * Throbb * Cama Zotz * Phoenix * Voxzaco * Luger
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  • Antagonists have been moved to the Characters section.
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  • Antagonists, or simply enemies, are the main villains or law enforcements of the protagonist of the Breaking Bad. The antagonist of a Breaking Bad seasons is usually a person that has betrayed or hurt the protagonist on a personal and social level, and spends the TV moving against the protagonist in multiple ways. In this list the main antagonist is listed first for each seasons.
  • Sackboy has faced many villains throughout his adventures. Ranging from maleficent vacuum cleaners to soulless puppets, they are all unique yet equally evil!
  • The Antagonists are the main and recurring villains of each season and novel. are villains who are a serious threat to most of the main characters and, especially, Dexter and his family. Both Novels and TV Series have their own rules for main antagonists - in the novels Dexter usually doesn't able to kill them directly (though, he's still always have some input), while the series always had two main antagonists per season (with possible exception of Season Four) and all of them visit Miami Metro at least once.
  • The Antagonists/Anti heroes of differant Total Pokemon series. 1. * Purugly 2. * Persian 3. * Lopunny 4. * Primeape 5. * Tropius 6. * Garchomp 7. * Gothitelle 8. * Blaziken 9. * Milotic (reformed) 10. * Espeon (reformed) 11. * Umbreon (reformed) 12. * Vaporeon (reformed) 13. * Jolteon (reformed) 14. * Bronzong (reformed) 15. * Honchkrow (somewhat reformed) 16. * Flareon (somewhat reformed) 17. * Machamp (somewhat reformed) 18. * Hitmonlee (somewhat reformed) 19. * Roserade (somewhat reformed) 1. * Ampharos 2. * Mismagius 3. * Cherrim 4. * Crobat 5. * Kingdra 6. * Glaceon 7. * Marshtomp 8. * Growlithe (somewhat reformed) 1. * Zekrom 2. * Arcanine
  • An antagonist is the person(s) who is against the protagonist. They usually add conflict to the story, and are generally evil. They are also called villains by many, however there is some distinction between the terms, as "villain" has a connotation associated with immorality and evil. Antagonists on the other hand may be thought of as people opposing the protagonists without the moral implications the word villain has.
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  • Antagonists is a category that list's the main characters in the Silverwing series who are seen as the "villans". They generally make appearances in three or more episodes and are a direct influence to the story's plot. Some antaonists include: * Goth * Throbb * Cama Zotz * Phoenix * Voxzaco * Luger
  • G.O.D. Ganondorf Master Hand Tabuu Smick R.O.B. Launcher R.O.B. Sentry R.O.B. Blaster Ancient Minister Giant R.O.B. Ridley Gravity Suit Copies
  • Antagonists have been moved to the Characters section.
  • The Antagonists/Anti heroes of differant Total Pokemon series. 1. * Purugly 2. * Persian 3. * Lopunny 4. * Primeape 5. * Tropius 6. * Garchomp 7. * Gothitelle 8. * Blaziken 9. * Milotic (reformed) 10. * Espeon (reformed) 11. * Umbreon (reformed) 12. * Vaporeon (reformed) 13. * Jolteon (reformed) 14. * Bronzong (reformed) 15. * Honchkrow (somewhat reformed) 16. * Flareon (somewhat reformed) 17. * Machamp (somewhat reformed) 18. * Hitmonlee (somewhat reformed) 19. * Roserade (somewhat reformed) 1. * Ampharos 2. * Mismagius 3. * Cherrim 4. * Crobat 5. * Kingdra 6. * Glaceon 7. * Marshtomp 8. * Growlithe (somewhat reformed) 1. * Zekrom 2. * Arcanine 3. * Araidos 4. * Skiploom 5. * Golett 6. * Swanna 7. * Typhlosion 8. * Scizor 9. * Manectric 10. * Monferno 11. * Sceptile 12. * Steelix 13. * Gabite 14. * Basculin 15. * Crustle 16. * Fraxure 17. * Scraggy 18. * Krokorok 19. * Sawk 20. * Throh 21. * Flareon 22. * Emboar 23. * Dusclops 24. * Ludicolo (anti hero) 25. * Delcatty (anti hero) 26. * Marowak (anti hero) 27. * Litwick (anti hero) 28. * Dwebble (anti hero) 29. * Herdier (anti hero) 30. * Mienfoo (anti hero) 1. * Roserade/Roseraidex 2. * Leafeon(Reformed) 3. * Roserence(Reformed) 4. * Roserot 5. * Sadriasc 6. * Chatot(Somewhat Reformed) 7. * Chimecho 8. * Unfezant 9. * Typhlosion(Anti-Hero) 10. * S.Blaziken 11. * Lilligant 12. * Gallade(Reformed) 13. * Tortgerron 14. * Stogekiss(Reformed) 15. * Altaria(Reformed) 16. * Meganium(Reformed) 17. * Purugly/Purrshino 18. * Watchog(Reformed)
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  • Antagonists, or simply enemies, are the main villains or law enforcements of the protagonist of the Breaking Bad. The antagonist of a Breaking Bad seasons is usually a person that has betrayed or hurt the protagonist on a personal and social level, and spends the TV moving against the protagonist in multiple ways. In this list the main antagonist is listed first for each seasons.
  • The Antagonists are the main and recurring villains of each season and novel. are villains who are a serious threat to most of the main characters and, especially, Dexter and his family. Both Novels and TV Series have their own rules for main antagonists - in the novels Dexter usually doesn't able to kill them directly (though, he's still always have some input), while the series always had two main antagonists per season (with possible exception of Season Four) and all of them visit Miami Metro at least once. are villains that Dexter (or other characters) encounter at least two times per novel/season. They usually serve as a sub-plot, but often they're also connected with main antagonists in some way. Also, while most are usually serial killers, there are examples of antagonists who are not considered serial killers and even a few who doesn't have any known murders.
  • An antagonist is the person(s) who is against the protagonist. They usually add conflict to the story, and are generally evil. They are also called villains by many, however there is some distinction between the terms, as "villain" has a connotation associated with immorality and evil. Antagonists on the other hand may be thought of as people opposing the protagonists without the moral implications the word villain has. People often neglect to give antagonists proper character development just because they're the bad guys. However, many successful games can attribute their positive reviews at least in part to having interesting well developed villains like Sephiroth from Final Fantasy VII.
  • Sackboy has faced many villains throughout his adventures. Ranging from maleficent vacuum cleaners to soulless puppets, they are all unique yet equally evil!