Thread:CartoonGirl123/@comment-4048025-20150630164426/@comment-3581997-20150702003035

If I may interject, antagonists need not be evil, there are many family sitcoms where the mother and/or father is the antagonist despite not being evil or even doing anything wrong, Lois Wilkerson from Malcolm in the Middle for example. She is just a mother who busts her children's balls, generally as a normal part of parenting three unruly kids, however she is still an antagonist because she creates problems for the show's main-protagonist.

I have seen numerous characters on Villains wiki put up as little more than fan-hatred/fan-love and wanting to be able to talk about them. Ex, Princess Bubble Gum is shown numerous times to be immoral but she has yet to create conflict and most of the article about her, last time I checked, existed as a manifestation of fan hate with no actual conflicts given. However just because abuse of articles occurs there, it does not always mean it is in affect. You are right to be skeptical CartoonGirl123, but try to look at the work objectively. Do said characters create conflict? Do they do so frequently? Opinions and morals are fluid so don't ask if what they do is right or wrong, or if you like them, look at it from a narrative view, are they creating conflict?

I think considering wacky neighbors, disciplinary parents and kill-joy teachers/educators all exist in works, that Villains wiki needs to watch their standard for what constitutes a villain. Perhaps if not having the articles removed outright, the articles should list very matter-a-fact the circumstances where they were the source of conflict in order to keep fan Flanderizing off them.

Also keep in mind that the TTG show is not main universe versions of the heroes. So don't take it too personally if you find that they create conflict since they are caricatures of the originals.