So far, the various incarnation of Nobunaga I saw in fictions all around is:
- A gender-flipped version with a time-travelling 'Hideyoshi' attempting to make her a little bit less ruthless, (Anti-Hero? Villain-ish?)
- A time-travelled modern high-schooler who keeps faking it because he didn't pay attention in history class, yet somehow able to almost perfectly replicate EVERY SINGLE ONE of Nobunaga's feats due to dumb luck, (Heroic)
- A Kamen Rider, (Villain-ish)
- An alternate version of an existing Kamen Rider; it's complicated to tell in TLDR for me, (Neutral)
- An utterly incompetent womanizer whose feats were actually achieved by someone else pretending to be him, (Heroic-ish)
- Pretty much the equivalent of Dynasty Warrior's Liu Bei, (ABSOLUTELY HEROIC, THE PARAGON OF ALL THAT IS GOOD)
- An immortal, demon villain who fights steam-powered mechas, (Villain)
- A Devil May Cry-esque, comically and obviously evil take; which also includes pretty much everyone under his clan, (ABSOLUTELY VILLAINOUS, THE INCARNATION OF ALL EVIL)
- A gender-flipped version using either three thousands muskets or a flaming guitar, (Depends on the media, I suppose?)
- A normal human who got revived as a demon, who then proceeds to outright controls the demon who revived him, (Villain)
- A Persona, (the user is Heroic)
- The boogeyman for a death game, revived by the one who made the game in the first place. The reason? Literally, 'why not?'. (I really forgot about this one)
At this point, I'm more interested in seeing how fictions would depict him more than anything.