Archenemy
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This text refers to a main supervillain in a rogues gallery. For other uses of the term 'Archenemy' see Archenemy (disambiguation)
An archenemy, archfoe, archvillain or archnemesis (sometimes spelled arch-enemy, arch-foe, arch-villain or arch-nemesis) is the principal enemy of a character in a work of fiction, compare , often described as the hero's worst enemy. The reason as to why the particular villain stands out more than the other rogues gallery villains varies, although they may be the hardest enemy to fight, the hero's opposite, the most often recurring villain, always bearing the most dangerous plots or poses the biggest threat, such as global domination in comparison to burglary, was once a friend of the hero, or is the source of constant tragedy, pain and horror to the hero. For example, in Tim Burton's film Batman, The Joker becomes Batman's archenemy because he killed Bruce Wayne's parents right in front of him, and caused a moment which changed Bruce's philosophy and world entirely.
It should be noted that just because a villain is a hero's arch-enemy does not necessarily mean that they are their greatest, as there are often other enemies who may be considered more powerful, resourceful, intelligent and/or evil than the archvillain, or perhaps has larger-scale goals. For example, in the Batman comics, Ra's al Ghul, who threatens all of mankind, is a greater enemy than The Joker, who usually threatens just Gotham City. Because of this, heroes are often forced to team up with their archenemy to battle this bigger threat.
Iconic archenemies
Some archenemies have grown to become iconic, such as:- Dr. Sivana, archenemy of Captain Marvel
- Thanos, archenemy of Captain Mar-Vell
- Dr Emil Gargunza, archenemy of Miracleman
- Deathstroke the Terminator (also known as Slade), archenemy of the Teen Titans
- Doctor Doom, archenemy of the Fantastic Four
- Doctor Drakken, archenemy of Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable
- The Evil Emperor Zurg, archenemy of Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear
- The Joker, archenemy of Batman
- The Kingpin of Crime, archenemy of Daredevil
- Lex Luthor, archenemy of Superman
- Magneto, archenemy of the X-Men
- The Red Skull, archenemy of Captain America
- Syndrome, archenemy of the Incredible Family
- Jigsaw, archenemy of the Punisher
- Danny Phantom has two archenemies:
- *Dark Danny
- *Vlad Plasmius
- Spider-Man has three archenemies:
- *Doctor Octopus
- *The Green Goblin
- *Venom
Archenemies outside of superheroes
Although superheroes mainly have archenemies, other works of fiction have them, such as these:- Bowser is the archenemy of Mario in the Nintendo and video-game series.
- Cobra Commander is the archenemy of G.I. Joe.
- Darth Vader is the archenemy of Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy.
- The shark from Jaws is the archenemy of the Amity Beach's police in the Steven Spielberg thriller.
- Megatron is the archenemy of Optimus Prime in the Transformers Universe. Likewise, Unicron is the archenemy of Primus.
- Moby Dick is the archenemy of Captain Ahab in the classic novel, Moby-Dick
- Professor James Moriarty is the archenemy of Detective Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock Holmes media.
- Lord Voldemort is the archenemy of Harry Potter within the series.
- Ganondorf is the archenemy of Link in the Legend of Zelda video-game series and is also the only Zelda character to have survived to the next game, (Link and most other Zelda characters are either descendents or ancestors from previous games).
- James Bond from the 007 series has two archenemies: Ernst Stavro Blofeld and the steel-toothed assasin Jaws
- Mozenrath from the Aladdin Series is an archnemesis of Aladdin
- Clayton is the archenemy of Tarzan
- Rez is the archenemy of Gex
Heroes who do not have archenemies
The following heroes have no archenemies:- Ethan Hunt, from the trilogy
- Indiana Jones has no archenemy
Religious archenemies
An archenemy is used, in religion, often as the evil incarnate that plagues or tortures the god or gods. In Judaism, the archenemy is Satan and Anti-Semitism, most notably Hitler, the holocaust and the Diaspora. In sects of Christianity, the archenemy may be considered Satan, the Antichrist, the people who crucified Jesus or, in a few sects, the disciple Judas Iscariot. In Hinduism, the gods' archenemy is evil in general, although each individual person's archenemy is their karma. In Buddhism, the archenemy is generally desire and suffering. Scientology considers psychology and psychiatry to be a major enemy.Debatable Archenemies
Sometimes archenemies can be debatable. For example, The Joker,Joe Chill, Ra's Al Ghul and Hush could each be considered Batman's archenemy. King Ghidorah, Mechagodzilla or Mothra could be called Godzilla's archenemy. In the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast, most people would say that Gaston is Beast's archenemy, although Beast's archenemy is his curse.Pronunciation
The correct way to pronounce 'archenemy' is (art-ch-in-e-mee). However, there is a second pronunciation, which, although it is incorrect, is somewhat fluent. This incorrect pronunciation is (ark-in-e-mee). The Japanese use this pronunciation of "arch" (アーク Aaku) in borrowed English words (アークエネミー Aakuenemii). アーチ (Aachi) would refer to an arch bridge or an archdam. The proper pronunciation would be アーチエネミー (Aachienemii) in katakana.
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