Quote Originally Posted by I Took the Red Pill
When Spiderman (the comic) came out in the '60s, he was pretty unique in that he was a "flawed" hero, with the problems everyday people face (i.e., school, girls)
I guess that counts. But I was meaning Non-Stereotypical by today's standards.
Quote Originally Posted by Shiny_Griever
...Um do the sims count.
NO. Please no Sims. I mean characters that are defaultly the way they are.

The most non-stereotypical villains I've ever encountered are Emperor Sauzer and General Palpaleos from Bahamut Lagoon. Unlike most villains they actually had consciences. I found it really awesome how Emperor Sauzer let Palpaleos join the good guys because he was in love with Princess Yoyo. Another awesome thing about those guys is how they didn't get killed by the good guys. They both chose to die.