The best Final Ultimate Kaijin

Utopia didn't express emotions well. That was one of his main points.

Well, if you're gonna have a villain who has problems expressing emotions, I don't think having him drop everything he holds is a legit thing. He's not "SUPER AWESOME" as most of you guys say he is.

If anything, not knowing how to express emotions could have been elaborated MUCH further. Not knowing how to respond to a "thank you" or a hand shake could have been something else totally instead of just dropping something. He could just respond at it in a really different matter that might as well show us the emotion he gives off.

What I'm trying to say is, say, you're happy when someone says thank you. If he doesn't know how to respond to that, then why not have him express a random emotion because he has no idea how to express anything at an appropriate time? Instead of being happy, a random emotion takes over, lets say, anger. Simply, he kills the person who thanks him because he has no control over how he reacts.

THAT would have been a great villain. He would have even been greater if he had any connections with Shotaro and Philip. Like some people here said, he showed up out of nowhere and it just felt like he was misplaced. It would have made more sense if Terror Dopant was the final villain cause that was what everyone was expecting since the start.

As for Daguba, the reason he should be deemed the greatest villain was because of some of the clips I WOULD GLADLY show you. Unfortunately, YouTube has no records because apparently no one has uploaded any.
 
Huh?

You went on a tangent that really explained nothing just to say that something else is better in your opinion.

He's a bad guy. He isn't very emotional. He's cold and calculating. He's fickle with what little emotions he has and that makes a great villain.
 
Utopia was great. His grand, royal bronze design was definitely cool. He had this aura of superiority, and could take other people's emotions and turn them into his own energy. All that was great. The only problem I had that he was a bit underused, like he was just there as a final villain. They didn't really build up to him, he wasn't like Daguba, where he was the complete opposite of Godai, he was just "Hey, plot twist, Ryubei isn't the final villian! It's the Korean guy!"
 
Yeah, no votes for the others. :laugh: Orphenoch King is freaking scary too, but that Utopia Dopant just is in a category of his own. Utopia is like a god.
 

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