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I've noticed how it's usual that when someone's a villain they're often with an angry-looking face, has scars or is just plain displeasant to look at. Maybe it's for easier characterisation (good guys are pretty, bad guys are ugly).
In contrast in Asia (and Japan by extent) they're portrayed as being handsome (if not prettier/cooler than the protagonist team). Maybe it's cultural but I've noticed how in many old school OVAs and video games they are shown with either long hair, a thin face, a pointy jaw and a piercing gaze.
Maybe it's to show how deceiving they could be.
In contrast in Asia (and Japan by extent) they're portrayed as being handsome (if not prettier/cooler than the protagonist team). Maybe it's cultural but I've noticed how in many old school OVAs and video games they are shown with either long hair, a thin face, a pointy jaw and a piercing gaze.
Maybe it's to show how deceiving they could be.