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Remembered another plot twist from a childhood series of mine.

In the first season you thought the villains introduced in the first episode was the main villain who poisoned a relic that stabilizes their entire world. But the truth was they were the protectors of this relic. It turns out they were framed by a minor character who was constantly treated like a fodder who worked for them that also appeared in the first episode.

And said minor character was no fodder at all he was hiding his true power and was on par with if not stronger than one of the strongest character in the series without using their mecha. And his motivation for going as far as to destroy the world was to become the main character because he got tired of being treated as the fodder of fodder by everybody including some of his fellow fodders.

So he decided to bring some of the other minor characters together and steal the most powerful mecha in the first season and destroy the world. Before deciding to save the world so he could play the role of a main protagonist since he already played the roles of minor antagonist, minor protagonist and main antagonist.
 
And then kills itself because his purpose is complete.

Also his "win" is destroying earth, so there's still a billion other planets where life goes on.

I really feel you're making it out to be more of a big deal than it is.
 
eh depending on how expectations are set up it can be.
 
(spoiler alert [obviously])

Rogue Legacy : a family has to go to a castle that changes every generation. On their way, the family (every time someone dies, one of their children go to the castle) battle bosses with almost normal names, like Alexander, and, interestly, they find diary entries from a prince. When they kill all bosses, a door opens and you are transported to the same room as when you passed the tutorial, and normally, the tutorial ends with you killing the king. Before the door, ther's a diary entry saying that the prince killed his father. Then you fight him. It is revealed that the king was only after the fountain of youth, planning to rule forever. The other bossses? Also people who reached the fountain.

Either that or a brazillian book ehere the kids think the corrupt cop is one, but it's another/ when the same kids discover that the kidnapper of the USA's president's daughter is not the millitary captain, but the girl's bodyguard/ when the villain is actually the aunt of the smartes of the group. Basically those books are full of plot twists

OR EVEN (kinda since I had tons of spoilers) when Flowey was Asriel in Undertale
 
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