Gay dragon ball
In fact, when Bulma and Krillin accuse him of being gay, he reacts in a very shocked manner, as if he's trying and failing to hide his sexuality. List of animated series with LGBTQ charactersThis is a list of animated series with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, asexual, genderqueer, and pansexual characters, along with other (LGBTQ) characters.
The only time this boy is shown is at the start of chapter The one time Blue is shown as gay is when Bulma flirts with him and he's weirded out, and disgusted. Which, to many fans, confirmed that this character was meant to be gay. General Blue is a gay character from Dragon Ball.
However, when Obotchaman turned him down, Blue acted like a scorned lover.
The other implied gay character in the series is Otokosuki. Of course, it should be remembered that Dragon Ball is an older franchise. But what's crazier is that the Dragon Ball manga doesn't have this scene in it whatsoever.
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This is seen in his general demeanor and look, with his uniform resembling the ones worn by Nazi officers during the second world war. Much like General Blue, Otokosuki plays on stereotypes, having hints of effeminacy and dressing like a member of the Village People.
But despite this massive cast, Dragon Ball has always struggled with representation. In fact, this whole scene plays on the horribly outdated and offensive trope of gay men being sexual predators. Even worse, General Blue is heavily inspired by Nazi officers.
Since it debuted inthe franchise has introduced hundreds of characters, from the simple to the strange. Also, in the anime, Goten refers to Otokosuki as "not normal. He was one of the first though enemies who Goku fought, although he managed to defeat him in the pirate cave, however, General Blue survived and stole the Dragon Balls in Kame House.
And this is another example of a gay-coded character acting in a predatory manner. Both him and Goku ended. Also, General Blue's general personality is built around several offensive homosexual stereotypes. Having one of the few obviously gay coded characters be constantly ridiculed and heavily implied to be a Nazi is highly offensive, especially when no other gay characters are present in the story to counteract this.
This page includes some of those on the list of crossdressing characters in animated series. And nowhere is this better seen than with its terrible handling of LGBT characters. Bulma says "Right, he's gay and hates women." or something to that extent.
He used to execute his soldiers for any failure or when they have disgusting behaviors.
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The most notable is that he's very effeminate, even using Japanese words and phrases usually reserved for women. However, despite this, the scene still has creepy undertones. This is made worse by the episode "Strange Visitor.
Blue is shown flirting with a young boy called Obotchaman, including offering to buy the boy clothes. Thankfully, the dub changed this to have Blue mistake Obotchaman for his long-lost brother Samuel. The public perception of LGBT people, especially gay men, is very different from how it was in the s and s.
Dragon Ball is one of the biggest and most famous anime and manga franchises. He even promised to not hurt or damage Trunks' face, which makes Trunks extremely uncomfortable. General Blue is a general of the Red Ribbon Army.
On top of this, how the public expects minority characters to be handled has changed dramatically since then. The General's sexuality is obviously hinted at when he acts disgusted by Bulma's attempts to seduce him. When he is matched against Trunks, he is shown to be obviously attracted to him.
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