1/30/2024 0 Comments Tvtropes void bastards![]() are born from spirits of the dead that have remained in our world and become increasingly more corrupted, then this counts as pretty much seeing what Hollows would consider an Eldritch Abomination at work. This may not have been an increase in hatred, but shock/fear at realizing the full extent of Orihime's powers (Not everyday you meet someone who can bring people back from the dead.) Considering that Hollows/Arrancars/Espada/etc.They (or at least Lolly) actually hate Orihime MORE after she heals them. ![]() When he leaves to take out the hometown, they decide to take advantage of Ichigo being occupied with another fight and try to beat Orihime to death again. After Orihime heals them both (including bringing Menolly back from the dead) from the mauling they got at the hands of Grimmjow, they still consider her a useless monster not worthy of Aizen's attention. His opinion of Yugi did eventually change, but that was in episode 223, and it took seeing Yugi destroy ALL THREE EGYPTIAN GODS in one move for that to happen. At least he stopped trying to kill him in the manga.He has a Grudging Thank You moment at the end of Duelist Kingdom, even though defeating Yugi became an obsession for him in the following seasons. Seto Kaiba from Yu-Gi-Oh! refuses to change his opinion of Yugi, despite the latter having come to his and/or his brother's rescue on at least three separate occasions.Danbei also uses to complain if Grendizer did not exist, they could be such a good friends with the aliens. What he has in exchange? Danbei Makiba bossing him around and threatening with killing him if he does so much like breathing near from his daughter Hikaru. UFO Robo Grendizer: Duke Fleed and his Humongous Mecha is the only thing stands between the human beings and global genocyde.During that time they had absolutely NO help to try and keep defending the humankind. The Fortress of Science was destroyed, and Tetsuya and his allies were forced to flee and lie low for a while. In the manga episodes penned by Gosaku Ota -one of the Go Nagai assistants-, The Dragon Great Marshall Of Hell warned he would blow Tokyo up unless the Home Base and the Humongous Mecha of the heroes were destroyed. Great Mazinger: Tetsuya and Jun have the same kind of gratitude and regard.And every time The Dragon Baron Ashura blackmails the Japanese Government, they demand the Government gives in their threats (episode 17 provides with a good example). Hell got his Mooks, they could become BOTH). Not only that but also people constantly blames them for the destruction and the deaths caused for the battles between Mazinger-Z and the Mechanical Beasts, apparently not realizing if Mazinger-Z did not exist, all of them would be corpses or slaves (or keeping in mind how Dr. How many "Thank you" they get? You guessed it, no one. Mazinger Z: The Hero Kouji Kabuto, his Tsundere Battle Couple and Love Interest Sayaka Yumi, their families and their friends risk their lives on a constant basis to protect humankind of a Mad Scientist and Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds worked for Hitler and wants to Take Over the World and enslaving the whole humanity to make them pay for all grievances he suffered in the past.See also Entitled Bastard.Įxamples of Ungrateful Bastard include: Anime and Manga Probably not related to the Inglourious Basterds kind. See also Never Accepted in His Hometown, What Have You Done for Me Lately? and Zero-Approval Gambit.Ĭontrast Grudging Thank You. This might be done either to show how utterly evil (or at least callous) the enemy is, and avoid having the show's formula change with the Big Bad growing unable to kill or hate someone who has saved them so often. This is true even if it's a forced Enemy Mine situation, and he never even acknowledges the service rendered or is grateful, much less gets Character Development or a change in their relationship to Reset Button. And that's if they aren't actively angry at being put through the ignominy of being saved by those filthy freaks, they'll usually betray such mercy at the first opportunity. Rivals and enemies in particular tend to treat these saves with the same gratitude for the air they breathe (read, none). Heroes don't always get gratitude, recognition, or even a basic "thank you" for their efforts, and sometimes, any thanks are patently insincere. What's more, if a hero saves a rival or villain enough times, you'd expect them to change their attitude towards the hero into one of at least grudging respect or having honor dictate that they "owe them one".
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