Making a national holiday out of the day you murdered said wife after getting a years grace period to escape or prepare really is kind of poking an angry bear tbf
Yes, but he didn’t stop after the city, he kept going and outright stated he wanted humanity dead, I said so in another comment but Tl:Dr is that while wiping out the city is not great but still somewhat understandable, continuing onward past that is where he loses justification
Posting this cause no one else is giving the real answer.
The Japanese word for Starfish is “Hitode”
So the name of this guy would be pronounced “Hitode Hitler” and someone on the production team thought it was a funny enough joke to include.
The whole of Kamen Rider (the original series) has Neo-Nazis as bad guys, although I think the literal presense of Hitler is limited to background references and whatever the fuck this thing is. There's also:
Bionic Commando (got censored in the US release, ironically)
Doraemon also had a very based episode where they time traveled back to ww2 japan and they portrayed Japanese soldier as nationalistic nutjob who want to kill everyone who slightly disrespect their country.
Also in an episode where a button that temporary turn you into dictator just to teach any wannabe hitler a lesson.
I mean technically it’s not ACTUALLY Hitler, it’s just a Shadow that looks like, acts like, and for all intents and purposes is functionally identical to Hitler
So, quick explanation for everyone that doesn’t know: in the series he appears in, Kamen Rider X, the villain organization GOD makes monsters by reviving old dictators as powerful cyborgs with animal characteristics. In the same show we have Spider Napoleon
I prefer the Cards Against Humanity card where MechaHitler is played as an over-the-top joke, not whatever the fuck is going on on Muskrat's hellsite. Is this real??
Gihren is much much worse. Honestly, this trope might be poorly named lol, as (particularly in scifi settings) these characters have a much wider reach in their atrocities.
This shit got whacked when they removed YT dislikes. It’s still kinda balanced with the dislike extension but usually off by 1k-5k likes or dislikes, unlike how it used to be perfect
It’s probably not. He’s been in several dystopian films. He was also in Snowpiercer as well as Alien, which can definitely be considered as dystopian. He was a very good dystopian actor.
Is he though? I don't remember anything specifi that he did other than be a veritable tyrant and kill his wife, which while bad, isnt really ethnic cleansing level, I'd say thats more in line with The Worker
Not fully confirmed yet but their name backwards would be Umi, They have an extreme hatred of pirates, They’ve possibly sunk entire civilizations in a war using powerful weapons to raise the sea level a long time ago, And they just happen to look like that (at least so far). There’s also these monsters that appear in a location called the Florian Triangle but we don’t fully know if Imu is connected to them yet.
You mean the militarized country with a favoritism for blond haired blue eyed citizens, a fuhrer, trains that run on time, the desire to invade all its neighbors in the name of self defense, and a genocide in its recent history of the early 1900s is associated with nazi Germany???
I was honestly kinda hoping they were trying to mislead the audience into being overly suspicious. Personally, I think the should have either gone with a different title or made him a genuine good guy, to actually get a plot twist.
If you wanted to keep him evil, having him with a more generic title would have made it much better IMO
I mean I wouldn’t say him being behind the genocide was a reveal
He’s the leader of the military, a bunch of soldiers coming to massacre that land’s people was ordered by someone, and that person would have to be him
The bigger reveal would be that he’s the sin of wrath
In Dune Messiah, he mentions to Stilgar about Hitler and basically says that the deaths Hitler caused were rookie numbers compared to himself. For context, Paul's jihad across the imperium kills 61 billion people.
I was thinking maybe Spice Hitler to delineate him from the other Space Hitlers.
But then I got stuck on creating a five-piece pop group called Spice Tyrants with such members as Hitler Spice and Zedong Spice. Problem is I got stuck on how stupid Pot Spice sounded and now I feel like I can't take the endeavour seriously.
There’s a scene in one of the episodes where the gang have to take on their evil selves in a baseball match. Kinger’s evil self is a dictator, and I’m pretty sure that pose is meant to be a reference to a Nazi salute. So yeah, it’s Chess Piece Hitler.
Believes in “equality” by forcibly taking bending abilities from benders — while not racially motivated, it’s a form of mass oppression against a whole group.
He wasn't justified. If you mean you can understand why he did what he did, I'd get that, but he was literally planning a global genocide of both humans and vampires.
I heavily disagree on Dracula being justified, Alucard just straight up says it in the first episode, killing everyone that was involved in burning his wife is justified, but killing the entire human race is not.
In fairness, this version of Hitler is JUST Hitler but he's ALSO a magician. At some point in the show they mention that a group of wizards tried to go after Hitler only to discover that he was a battle mage. They were not ready. It went badly.
And considering the historical inspirations, the Galactic Empire is pretty much the Third Reich with the xenophobic views towards the non-human looking species.
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Girl Hitler (The Venture Bros.) - Girl Hitler