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Dragon Ball's Terrible LGBT Representation - and Why It Needs to Be Fixed
Dragon Ballis one of the biggest and most famous anime and manga franchises. Since it debuted in , the franchise has introduced hundreds of characters, from the basic to the strange. But despite this massive cast, Dragon Ball has always struggled with visibility. And nowhere is this better seen than with its terrible handling of LGBT characters.
Dragon Ball has only had two characters with any in-universe verification of their LGBT status. The first was General Azure, who made his debut in the first episode of Dragon Ball's General Blue Saga. The General's sexuality is obviously hinted at when he acts disgusted by Bulma's attempts to seduce him. In proof, when Bulma and Krillin accuse him of being homosexual, he reacts in a very shocked manner, as if he's trying (and failing) to camouflage his sexuality. Which, to many fans, confirmed that this character was meant to be gay.
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