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The Bad Guy Wins is exactly what it says on the tin: complete and ultimate triumph for the villain, and complete and utter devastation (frequently with death ... TheBadGuyWins / Live-Action TV · TheBadGuyWins / Video Games · PlayingWith
Live-Action Films ». The Bad Guy Wins · In the first film Micheal stakes Yorga and saves his girlfriend, Donna. But by then he is the only one of the hunters ...
Batman Beyond had at least two occasions of bad guys winning: in "Ascension", Paxton Powers tricked his father out of the way so he could take over Wayne-Powers ...
It's that Evil almost always wins. Any victory for the heroes is always only temporary and things will get much worse.
Near the end of Casshern Sins, Dio (probably the closest thing the series has to a proper villain) finally succeeds in defeating Invincible Hero Casshern.
The Good Guys Always Win trope as used in popular culture. If a story has a hero who fights a villain (but not always), then the hero will win in the end.
The Bad Guy Wins is exactly what it says on the tin: complete and ultimate triumph for the villain, and complete and utter devastation (frequently with death ...
"Say goodbye to the universe, Maximals! The future has changed, yeessss! The Autobots lose! Evil triumphs! And you... YOU NO LONGER EXIST!"
Basic Trope: The villain succeeds while the good guys fail miserably. Straight: Emperor Evulz actually manages to defeat the heroes, Take Over the World, ...
The revolutionary leader, Blake, is killed by his ally Avon, it's very, very strongly implied that the other protagonists are killed, all their attempts to ...
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