The Assassination Classroom introduces Korosensei, the villain responsible for destroying the moon. However, the series shifts to understanding Korosensei’s misinterpreted role, enhancing his character’s depth and focus on understanding.
Dragon Ball Z’s story features a surprising twist when Goku, initially believed to die on the planet Namek, escapes in a space pod, showcasing his tenacity and unpredictable nature.
Kill La Kill’s plot deviates from traditional protagonist-antagonist relationships when it becomes clear that Satsuki is Ryuko’s sister and their mother, Ragyo, is the real antagonist, leading to an epic final battle.
Naruto’s Itachi Uchiha initially appears as a villain, killing his clan to show power. However, the story shifts when it becomes clear that Uchiha sacrificed his reputation and happiness for others.
Monster’s antagonist, Johan Liebert, fabricates a childhood massacre, highlighting his evil character. However, it later turns out his sister was the real witness, blurring the line between truth and deceit.
In Dragon Ball Z, Goku faces Frieza, who believes he’s dead. Despite the odds, he escapes by space pod, showcasing his resilience and unpredictable nature, keeping fans on edge.
In Your Name, two teenagers, Mitsuha and Taki, switch bodies, leading to an emotional discovery that Mitsuha died three years ago, transforming the story into a race against time.