Be it manga, manwha or manhua, what are some good villainess stories.

Im specifically looking for things that try to innovate in some aspect or that has a quirk that really makes it stand out to you, those that aren’t your run of the mill “revenge, gets the prince, uses knowledge to humiliate everyone” kind of cliche story.

But that doesn’t really matter, just recommend whatever story you have enjoyed in the genre if you like, even share your opinions on the genre.

Let’s talk about villainesses!

  • vvvvv@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Some of my favorites, skipping excellent suggestions by @lvxferre@lemmy.ml:

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    I’ll use spoiler tags so people don’t need to scroll down the summaries, but keep in mind that there are no actual spoilers in them, OK?

    Series in no specific order.

    Villager A wants to Save the Villainess No Matter What! / Chounin A wa Akuyaku Reijou wo Doushitemo Sukuitai

    MC reincarnates as Allen, a poor boy in a crappy otome game that he was forced to play by his sister. He’s just a mob character, not anyone important; but he couldn’t help but notice that the only decent person in the bloody game was the villainess Anastasia, everyone else was blergh. And due to the game knowledge he knows that the city will get razed in a war, probably killing him and his mother (he’s genuinely fond of his new mum). So Allen decides to foil the heroine’s plans, and save the villainess.

    Even if the premise is somewhat similar to The World of Otome Games Is Tough for Mobs, they play out really different; this is by far one of the series in the sub-genre I like the most (mostly due to the WN, as the manga lags behind quite a bit).

    Observation Record of my Fiancée / Jishou Akuyaku Reijou na Konyakusha no Kansatsu Kiroku

    What if Bakarina was even more baka? That’s Bertia, the MC. She’s dumb as a brick but good-natured and lovable. The story is told from the genius prince Cecil’s PoV; Cecil is one of the capture targets, engaged to Bertia, and he’s actually smart enough to capitalise on her game knowledge (unlike Bertia herself). It’s a fluffy romance full of heartwarming moments and no harem, just you screaming at Bertia and Cecil “GET A ROOM, YOU TWO!”.

    The One Within The Villainess / Akuyaku Reijou no Naka no Hito

    MC (let’s call her “Emi”) reincarnates in the body of the villainess Remilia, and tries her hardest to make everyone happy and avoid the bad end, creating a good world for Remilia because she genuinely likes the villainess. It fails because the heroine is also reincarnated and a shithead, oopsie. Emi goes into a tilt, and now the body is again under control of Remilia, the original villainess, who has been watching from the inside Emi trying her hardest. Remilia decides to actually work towards the world that Emi wanted to see, out of respect for Emi… and to get revenge against the ones who hurt Emi.

    I'm in Love with the Villainess / Watashi no Oshi wa Akuyaku Reijou

    MC reincarnates as Rei, the heroine of an otome game. But instead of trying to romance the capture targets, she wants the villainess Claire instead. Yuri romance, often heartwarming, often slapstick comedy between the teasing Rei and the tsundere Claire, often serious; it talks a bit about taboo and prejudice but it don’t expect serious preaching.

    The Villainess' Butler / Akuyaku Reijou no Shitsuji-sama

    MC reincarnates as Cyril, the villainess Sophia’s butler. And he genuinely wants to save the villainess whom he serves, from falling into darkness, so he tutors her and educates her (even if they’re roughly the same age), so hopefully she can avoid the bad end and genuinely get the prince’s love. Except that… well let’s say that the villainess decided her own route.

    Middle-Aged Man's Noble Daughter Reincarnation / Akuyaku Reijou Tensei Oji-san

    A 52yo civil servant man reincarnates as the villainess. Odd premise and rather funny IMO.

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    This is a tough one. I’ve read a good amount of villainess mangas and tbh they all sort of blend together at some point. They are all so similar it was hard telling them apart after a while, especially if new chapters don’t come very often. I’ve stopped following all but two - “The Banished Villainess! Living the Leisurely Life of a Nun Making Revolutionary Church Food” and “I’m in Love with the Villainess”.

    The former is not all that innovative, but the direction is slightly more refreshing than the usual. I wouldn’t say I recommend it but I prefer it over something like “My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!”

    The latter has a more unique premise and the art is better than most villainess mangas. Yuri might put some ppl off, but if you’re ok with it, this is probably the one villainess manga I’d recommend

    Note: I almost never read anything with less than 20 chapters, so maybe there are some good, new villainess mangas out there that I haven’t read. Looking forward to other ppl’s comments!

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      I rather enjoyed “My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!,” but I feel like it should have ended shortly after the graduation event instead of going into the “sequel.” Her continuing not to have a clue that everyone is in love with her is straining credibility a bit too much.

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        Same. IIRC I started reading that in 2021, I followed it until graduation, but dropped it soon after. The releases got slower and the story no longer felt interesting. Such a shame