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Kefka, no question. Sephiroth was boring in comparison.
First off, I can't stand cliches and 'ol tall, dark and bleached had that in spades. He was chucked out of the anime badguy manufacturing plant and it shows. Not just the look, but the entire attitude just pissed me off. If there's one think I can't stand about anime in general, it's their complete lack of compeling bad guys. Most of 'em are arrogant, snobbish and frightfully delusional and Sephiroth is no exception. These 'qualities' make these characters look very weak in my eyes. They're only dangerous when they think they are, and as soon you show 'em what really up, theyr're likely to go through some sort of mental breakdown...pathetic. You kick Sephiroth's ass and he falls apart at the seams cause he never realized he really wasn't all that to begin with.
But then you got Kefka. He gets flipped the preverbial bird (like your first encounter with him in South Figaro) and has a hissy fit sure, but it's played for laughs. He doesn't take himself seriously, which is what I liked so much about him. There's a kind of purity about madness like his. He's the ultimate evil cause he's the ultimate negative. His goal, to end EVERYTHING. All that we know (and don't) about exsistence he wants gone and why? Who knows and with his kind of personality, who cares? At least it wasn't the result of some bizarre Norman Bates mother complex.
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