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Date of upload: Sep 18, 2019 ^^
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You can't rank Membrane at the bottom because of unproven fan theory. That should be out of bounds.
Even if Membrane was experimenting on his kids, and for selfish reasons, that's still substantially less evil than the Tallests casually destroying planets (and in doing so, rendering thousands upon thousands of species extinct), and enslaving every race that seems useful to them.
Miss Bitters should be higher on the list as well. Her only cited crime is having a bad attitude. Never once is she shown to abuse her students, or her authority, and there are multiple times when she sticks up for Zim in his disguise as a human child. Being a nihilist just doesn't compare to the evil of Zim, Tak, or the Tallests.
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I mean I think the Professor Membrane thing is a huge stretch. It's based on a theory. I mean in the movie it shows he earnestly does care and love his children which I noticed he didn't get points for at all.
Plus if we go for meta knowledge here like the theories then membrane is even less evil since Jhonen has stated that Membrane does love his kids and regrets making him so neglectful. So I think that sort of throws those theories out the window.
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I'm surprised it would be controversial to say that Dib was a "good" character. I thought it was pretty straight forward that Invader Zim is a subversion of the "aliens invade the Earth" cliche that tells the standard story, but from the villain's point of view. In most narratives the protagonist is the hero: an objectively moral character that the audience wants to succeed, and the antagonist is the villain: the objectively evil character that the audience wants the hero to defeat, but Invader Zim flips that so the audience follows and sort of sympathises with the villain (Zim), and only knows the hero (Dib) as a threat to the protagonist. We're not supposed to root for Zim. He's an evil monster attacking the Earth. Dib is trying to save it; he's the best hope for humanity, but in this story he's the antagonist and that's what makes it interesting.
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Who else but me believes that the so-called "Almighty Tallest" aren't really as tall as they appear?
I theorize that they are the same height as everyone else on the planet. But they hate being just like everyone else so much, they decided to make mech suits that would simply make them APPEAR taller.
I mean, we've not once seen the feet or real hands of either of these two
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I feel I’d still put Dib down a few spaces, maybe just underneath of Gaz. I say this because Dib has sort of explained before that his reasons for wanting to expose Zim aren’t as moral or pure as one may think. In fact, he’s more interested in exposing Zim to prove that he isn’t crazy more than he is interested in doing it for the good of Earth
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Membrane as the most evil? That's just silly. A lot of your reasoning here is fan speculation and unaired episodes. Which means they weren't completed/animated so it's hard to use it as evidence. Jhonen himself said he regrets the way Membrane (and Gaz) were portrayed in the original show, and both were shown to have great character arcs in Enter the Florpus. The scene where Membrane tells Dib that he is proud of him... brought tears to my eyes not gonna lie. :)
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As a child I thought sharks were my friends!
....I know better now...
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@IsaHoodie
4 years ago
The most evil is the kid that stole the last copy of Pig Slayer 2
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