The Legion of Doom. Heck, they formed a legion, I think they'd have to like each other...
No: they are villains and The City of Clipsville on the scene when they were teenagers is not real so they do not really like each other Sorry Gacha people that make videos of PPG x RRB
What villains? They probably drank something like... "Black Whiskey; The Darker Drink for Dark People"
In "Ninjago," the enemies vary across different seasons, but some of the most notable include Lord Garmadon, who is a central antagonist, and the evil Overlord. Other significant foes include the Serpentine, the Oni, and various other villains like the Time Twins and the Sons of Garmadon. Each enemy brings unique challenges and themes, contributing to the overarching narrative of the series.
because they dont like each other
You can look like any villain you want, because the villains are mostly copyable using the costumizer. But you still have to catch the other villains.
There have been many villains throughout the series, but if you're just talking about the first book, then the villain is Cluny (pronounced like Clooney) the Scourge, an evil rat.
Moral evil is distinguished from ontological evil. Moral evil is due to human beings, whereas ontological evil is not. For example, moral evil occurs when humans beings deliberately harm each other. They sometimes kill, rape, slander, and steal from each other. Such acts are instances of moral evil. Ontological evil occurs when humans are harmed by natural forces. They are sometimes killed, burned, crippled, and harmed by such natural forces as earthquakes, disease, and forest fires.
Yes. Toxin, Scream, and She-Venom. (look them up on Wikipedia to find out more.)
Like every other human, she was a sinner. The demons she had within her were certainly evil, but were cast out of her.
Not at all! As long as you realize that you shouldn't do the bad things that the villain does, there is nothing wrong with liking him or her. In fact, you are not alone. Check out TV Tropes' 'Evil is Cool' page:
Thalia likes Luke as a friend, but that quickly disappears when she finds out that Luke is evil.
Every book needs to have villain or else there isn't much of a plotline or a climax. But there are different kinds of villains. There are people like the Twits in Roald Dahl's book The Twits or there are villains like The Joker in Batman. There are so many different villains and so many different variations.