Villains Need Love, Too!
I the anime concept that "everybody has their reasons".
My favorite "villains" come from my two most favorite animes, but admittedly they're "lightweights" in the villainy department because they're not really all that bad to begin with.
Still, they're my picks and I'm sticking with them.
First up:
Midori of Haibane Renmei
I'm sure it's fairly obvious that I absolutely
love Haibane Renmei, so I hope I can be forgiven for dragging it into pretty much every topic. Yeah, I do that in Real Life, too.
Midori isn't introduced until late in the series, and when she is, she comes across as a real bi... er, um well...
not-so-nice person.
As the show progresses, however...
[spoiler]We find out that she had good reason to be so angry. In her mind, Reki almost got Hyouko killed, and Hyouko was like a big brother to Midori whom she positively idolized. In the end, Midori forgave Reki, and when she did, the burden of anger she carried vanished. Such is the power of Forgiveness, and Love.[/spoiler]
And that's what I love about Midori.
Next up, the stuffy but adorable:
Greta of A Little Snow Fairy Sugar
Again, not a villain with a huge body count or reputation for hideous evil, but Greta gets cast early on as an antagonist for Saga (the leading lady).
Greta -- as Saga's formally self-declared rival -- is always badgering Saga and challenging her in contests, seemingly desperate to prove herself superior to Saga in every way.
The rivalry is more comedic than anything, however, especially due to Greta's delightfully overdone nervous laugh.
Even more importantly, though...
[spoiler]Greta redeems herself in a major way toward the end when she goes to truly heroic lengths to help ease Saga's sorrow. Though she still maintains a facade of arrogance and bluster, it's absolutely
impossible not to love Greta by the end of the series. Greta proves the adage that Love Conquers All.[/spoiler]
And that's what I love about Greta.
Laugh if you want, those are my favorite reformed anime "villains".