They play different roles in respective stories so it's not your general one is more important than other take.
They have different sorts of importance to the story so not comparable
I like how MU talks lmao
It's funnier when he talks like that in black blob form
Anyway, I think what IMU statement implies here is Davy doesn't fit the image of the king IMU has in mind.
In most of the mythologies, devil became devil due to desire for power and control, followed by his downfall or outcast, rise again by making a choice to walk on the dark path.
I don't think Oda will portray either BB or ImU with any sympathetic tone as both of them are two Big Bad Guys of the...
We might get some sad backstory for IMU which pushed him to the edge but ultimately he's a devil. Sad backstory can justify what made IMU the way he is but it doesn't absolve him from what he did since then.
I see WG - Good goal , bad means - existing order
BB - Bad goal, bad means - Looming...
Let's see it this way -
IMU wasn't the king of the ancient kingdom.
Joyboy was the first pirate who sailed to the seas to seek freedom so he wasn't the king of the ancient kingdom as well.
Xebec referred Davy as the King of the World.
There are no other character to fill the shoes - We...
I will tell you something which is more a reach but I will share.
Shanks knows about the WG and acts they commit yet he's more wary of BB and keeps track on his movements.
WG is evil and on bigger scale but they are also keeping the world order intact. They are doing so for 800 years. They...
Final villain implies the last opponent for MC who is stronger or more important than all other enemies in the past and fits the theme or narrative of the story as climax of the story.
WG is bigger in scale and you can even argue importance of WG is more because of their hold over the world and...
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