Why is Saint Seiya considered manly and it's full of heterossexuals in the fandom of France and Latin America?

Why is Saint Seiya considered manly and it's full of heterossexuals in the fandom of France and Latin America?

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You can't be manly without homoerotic insinuations.

Spics love overly homoerotic things, they love Morrissey after all.

Spic here
Everyone remmenber is when pic related shows up
No body cares about seiya glitter punch
No body cares about jun or death mom isyus hyoga
Ryu is cool tho

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I liked Shiryu and his wife.

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I want to disagree but my soul knows you are right

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So cool...

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Daily reminder he fell in love with a women only because she looks like his brother. Incest gay couple

>Helps his little bro get up to fight again
Manly

Reminder to shoot at fujos on sight

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>Why is Saint Seiya considered manly
Is it?

Reminder he doesn't care about her and all knights are eunuchs that don't fuck women. You can't blame fujoshis, it's a gay show.

honestly good question, I watched that a lot as a kid here in Brazil (mind you there was a kinda-famous metal band here that did the intro song that is still stuck in the head of many hues)

I probably memory-blocked a lot of shit, the only gay shit I noticed instantly was the green-haired guy with a lot of rose moves, and I mostly remembered some REALLY long arc where they climb some epic stairs and have to fight Gold-armored Zodiac guys

Any story like Saint Seiya with a cast that is predominantly young, male and spending all their time together is absolutely homosexual in the first place. Traditionally those who defend such homosexuality try to hide it behind terms like "camaraderie" or "brotherhood" but that fools no one. The female characters of interest are either mother figures (even homosexuals like their mothers) or sidelined to show without any uncertainty that these saints are indeed homosexual, not by default because there's no women to be found, but because that is their sexual inclination.

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I would have preferred a less retarded thread but anyways can we press F for Ikki's Italian VA? He passed away 2 days ago. Just wanted to share.

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Wait, Aldebaran is gay too? He is the least gay looking gold saint lmao

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bara_(genre)
>Bara can vary in visual style and plot, but typically features masculine men with varying degrees of muscle, body fat, and body hair, akin to bear or bodybuilding culture.

Fitting bara characteristics doesn't automatically make a character gay

the real question is why this scene was so gay in the anime

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