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Pain
Pain / Nagato / The Six Paths of Pain
Portrayed by: Mark Phillips (Deva Path), Desmond Johnson (Asura Path), Leland Manigo (Human Path), Dylan Patel (Animal Path), Ben Skinner (Preta Path), and John Newton (Naraka Path)
Origin: Naruto
- Berserk Button: He may be willing to harm and kill children, but pedophilia is a huge no-no. Hisoka being his usual creepy self often gets on his nerves to the point that he can barely hold himself back from attacking him on the spot.
- Even Evil Has Standards: None of the Pains are tolerant of Hisoka's... lustful interest in battle and kids, constantly ready to fight Hisoka or just flat-out nuke him into the ground with a Shinra Tensei with the others constantly having to hold him back.Pain: Hisoka's always on that pedophile shit. We don't fuck with that. Not one of us. (Looking to the other Paths of Pain) Y'all fuck with that? (They all shake their heads in disapproval) Exactly.
- The Ghost: Nagato has no appearance in the show, with the Six Paths of Pain being the only ones that show up.
- Hive Mind: All six are controlled by Nagato.
- The Leader: The Deva Path Pain acts as this, usually speaking on behalf of the other Pains. And when there's a fight, he's always the one to show up first, usually summoning the others when needed.
- Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: The sextet has this sort of relationship with Orochimaru, the two always bickering.
- Would Hurt a Child: If it means true peace by knowing "Pain", then he'll do it. Though he vehemently draws the line at pedophilia and child molestation.
Hisoka Morow
Hisoka Morrow
Portrayed by: Desmond Johnson
Origin: Hunter × Hunter
- Evil Redhead: He has red hair and is a Monster Clown.
- Flanderization: While Hisoka's rather weirdly intense interest in Gon is due to the kid's strength, in Anime House, Hisoka's just a flat out creep who admits that along with strong people, he outright likes kids.
- Pædo Hunt: The only villain with a..."strong" interest in kids such as Gon and Killua, and Boruto as well. Pain has something to say about that.
- Villainous Crush: For Gon and Killua, and he's willing to include Boruto.
Orochimaru
Orochimaru
Portrayed by: Leland Manigo
- Face–Heel Turn: Has appeared to turn to the evil side despite having undergone a Heel–Face Turn in Boruto. Though Pain won't let Orochimaru forget that he was a hero in the Sequel Series.
- Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: He shares this relationship with Pain.
Aizen
Sōsuke Aizen
Portrayed by: Ben Skinner
Origin: Bleach
- Last-Name Basis: Aizen is his surname, and he's never referred to by his given one.
- Not So Above It All: When the Big Three show up at the Villain House to invite Aizen to celebrate Bleach finally having its final arc animated, Aizen heads out to confront them... And then begins to start partying and dancing with them until Orochimaru shows up to see what's going on, as Aizen immediately changes tones to keep his partying side hidden.
- Only Sane Man: Compared to nearly everyone else in the Villain House, Aizen usually has to keep everyone calm whenever arguments or turmoil are going on amongst them.
- Punch-Clock Villain: In his time in the Villain House, Aizen's usually rather calm and laid back, not wanting to be engaging in pure villainy all the time. In fact, his interview after he hangs out with the Big Three shows that he genuinely doesn't want to have to be a villain 24/7. However, it doesn't stop him from participating in Light's plan to wipe out the Anime House.Aizen: They're not gonna understand. Things don't gotta be hard all the time. Bleach is coming back, of course I'mma celebrate with the guys. We ain't gotta beef all the time. I ain't gotta be a villain all the time. Shit, I'm happy too.
Ryou Shimazaki
Ryou Shimazaki
Portrayed by: Dylan Patel
Origin: Mob Psycho 100
- Combat Pragmatist: When having the power to teleport around people to catch them off-guard, it's a given.
- Confusion Fu: His fighting style just involves using his Teleport Spam allows him to attack his opponents at any given angle or take them to other places.
- Sacrificial Lion: His death to Madara in Episode 6 begins the Cerebus Syndrome of the season finale as the show's body count begins to rack up heavily from then, while also showing just how deadly of a fighter Madara is.
- Teleport Spam: He can use Teleportation with his Esper powers and can teleport around the area without limit in a fight or to confuse people.
- Willfully Weak: For whatever reason, Ryou limits himself to just using his teleportation despite also being capable of Mind over Matter like other Espers.
Variant Titan
Variant Titan
Portrayed by: ???
Origin: Attack on Titan
- Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": He's only referred to as "Variant Titan" and spoken to as "Titan".
- Recurring Extra: He's not a major or named character from the titular series, and only serves as an extra character minding his own business or doing chores.
Askeladd
"Askeladd", Son of Olaf / Lucius Artorius Castus
Portrayed by: John Newton
Origin: Vinland Saga
- Badass Normal: He doesn't have any superpowers or even a magical item like the others, but he's skilled with a sword and is capable of fighting multiple opponents in Vinland Saga. Deconstructed in Episode 6 however, as he gets killed with his own sword by Madara to showcase how strong and further skill the latter is.
- The Team Normal: The only member in the Villain House to be fully human and uses mundane weaponry. Deconstructed when he goes up against Madara in Episode 6.
Babidi
Babidi
Portrayed by: ???
Origin: Dragon Ball
- He Who Must Not Be Seen: He's never seen despite living in the Villain House and giving Vegeta a power boost.
All For One
All For One / ??? Shigaraki
Portrayed by: ???
Origin: My Hero Academia
- The Ghost: Doesn't appear in the series, but he apparently had a reputation at the Villain House before he got arrested.
- No-Respect Guy: After being arrested in his show, the Villain House is perfectly fine with giving Vegeta his room, noting "What kind of villain gets themselves arrested?"
Frieza (Spoiler)
Frieza
Portrayed by: Leland Manigo
Origin: Dragon Ball
- Card-Carrying Villain: And proud of it!
- Crossover Villain-in-Chief: He makes a guest appearance in Episode 6 of Video Game House, with Vegeta and Cell following his lead against Sub-Zero and Scorpion in a fight.
- Dark Is Evil: As he claims to Vegeta, he's got his "Black Frieza" Super Mode from the Dragon Ball Super manga.
- Dehumanizing Insult: Just like in Dragon Ball, he's quite blatantly racist towards the Saiyans, often mockingly calling them apes, monkeys, primates, and simians. He would also include the use of Earth's fictional characters in his insults towards them like calling Vegeta, "Curious George".
- Fantastic Racism:
- It wouldn't be Frieza if he didn't have his racism for the Saiyans, and often calls them monkeys or any variant of simian names as a dehumanizing insult.
- He would also be racist against other Anime characters if they were weak, calling them and their shows, "lesser anime".
- Finger Poke of Doom: One that he can fire his Ki in the form of a deadly, purple laser beam, the Death Beam.
- Hey, You!: He's so arrogant and self-assured of his superiority that he would rarely call anyone by their name. He calls Vegeta, "Monkey", or any variant of it, refers to Naruto as "lesser anime", and calls Light, "Book Boy".
- Light Is Not Good: His body is mostly white with purple parts to it, his Ki color is bright purple, and he's a Card-Carrying Villain.
- N-Word Privileges: Exploited by Frieza and discussed when Vegeta calls Frieza out for his racist "monkey" statements, Frieza says it's fine since he's half-black thanks to his new Black Frieza form. Vegeta's not too fond of it.
- Pre-Mortem One-Liner: To Naruto in Episode 6.Frieza: "Well you're not a monkey (Saiyan), so I suppose this is an upgrade. (Beat) Death Beam~" (shoots a Death Beam through Naruto's right lung)
- Purple Is Powerful: He has purple on his body and his Ki color is purple, and is one of the most powerful characters of Dragon Ball Z. In Anime House, he can easily beat Majin-SSB Vegeta in hand-to-hand combat and instantly kills Six Paths Sage Mode Naruto with a simple Death Beam through the right lung.
- Unsportsmanlike Gloating: Even if he were to win a fight, he usually gloat about it like with Naruto's death.Frieza: (After killing Naruto with a casual Death Beam) "Heh Heh. Too easy. (shakes his head in mock disappointment) They have to stop putting me against these lesser anime."
Akaza (Spoiler)
Akaza
Portrayed by: Dylan Patel
Origin: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
- Butt-Monkey: Compared to the other villains, Akaza doesn't get much respect from both the heroes and villains, with Pain refusing to give him any respect and noting Vegeta would nuke him if he tried to make the Saiyan Prince a demon, and his duel with Yusuke has him getting completely laid out in stark contrast to the other duels until Hisoka uses his Bungee Gum to give Akaza a chance to kill Yusuke.
- Was Once a Man: He was originally a human before becoming a demon by Muzan.
Kaguya (Spoiler)
Kaguya Ōtsutsuki
Portrayed by: ???
Origin: Manga/Naruto
- The Smurfette Principle: The only villain of the Villain House to be female.
- The Voiceless: She doesn't speak at all in her brief appearance.
Shigaraki (Spoiler)
Tomura Shigaraki (real name: Tenko Shimura)
Portrayed by: Leland Manigo
Origin: My Hero Academia
- Logical Weakness: Other than needing all five of his fingers on the object to activate his Quirk, he still needs to touch it. Madara is too fast for him to be able to land the touch, even with the other villains backing him up.
- Make Them Rot: His Quirk allows him to disintegrate any physical object by touching it with all five of his fingers.
- The Voiceless: Doesn't speak at all in his debut.
Garou (Spoiler)
Garou / Hero Hunter Garou
Portrayed by: ???
Origin: One-Punch Man
- The Voiceless: Doesn't speak at all in his debut.
Chrollo Lucilfer (Spoiler)
Chrollo Lucilfer
Portrayed by: ???
Origin: Hunter × Hunter
- The Voiceless: Doesn't speak at all in his debut.
Spoiler Character
Ryomen Sukuna
Portrayed by: Mark Philips
Origin: Jujutsu Kaisen
- Dark Is Evil: He has Yuji's body and attire.
- Demonic Possession: He possesses Yuji halfway into Episode 6.
- Grand Theft Me: He remains in possession of Yuji's body for the latter half of Episode 6, especially in the OVA after becoming a "protagonist".
- The Mole: By taking possession of Yuji's body, he is able to infiltrate the Anime House and learn what is needed for the Villain House to commence their plan.
- Red and Black and Evil All Over: Unlike Yuji, Sukuna plays this incredibly straight.
- Superpowered Evil Side: For Yuji, but he's a complete deconstruction of this trope and is Played for Horror for all of its worth.
Cell (Spoiler)
Cell
Portrayed by: Mark Philips
Origin: Dragon Ball
- Badass Armfold: His sole appearance in Videogame House has him with his arms folded to showcase his badassery.
- Green and Mean: His Color Motif and Ki color is Green and is a villain.
- Guest Fighter: In-Universe. He makes his sole physical appearance and debut in Episode 6 of Videogame House.
- Hand Blast: Like all Dragon Ball characters, he can fire Ki through his hands. As seen with him spamming against Sub-Zero.