3 characters from Japanese manga culture who stand out for being very perverse.
While, as regular readers of this site will already know, at the time we published an article in which we talked about the female characters who fascinated us as children, this time we will talk about another radically different group, who began their journey in Japanese comics, even if he had no problem switching to other media.
And, just like in the real world, where people need each other to continue to evolve, the protagonists of fictional works would get nowhere without the help of their usual secondary characters, since, in greater or lesser degree, everyone contributes in some way so that their adventures do not remain stagnant. However, some of these characters have such peculiar characteristics that make them stand out more for this reason than for the contribution they can make to the development of the protagonist of the story.
And that’s why this article is dedicated to three secondary characters of manga culture, each belonging to a different work, who attract attention because they are complete perverts, as you can see if you continue reading this article until the end.
Muten Roshi
We begin our review of the most perverse character in the world of manga with the one who became the second martial arts master Son Gokualthough he also trained others, such as Krillin or Yamchaand was first seen in the pages of the adventure Goku · Umi and Hashirupublished in the manga Dragon Ball #3 (1985), sadly passed away Akira Toriyama.
Obviously, this martial arts expert cannot fail to be included in the list of perverse characters in the world of manga, since, although his advanced age does not prevent him from continuing to fight some second-level villains, his old man personality comes to light as soon as he sees the opportunity to get his hands on a beautiful woman, as shown in the following video, although, if we are honest with him, we have to admit that, lately, he has been trying to control these impulses.
Muten Roshi He was the only member of this list who managed to make the transition to live-action, since he was portrayed Shim Hyung-rae In Dragon Ball Zero (1990), by Zong Yu Huang In Dragon Ball the Movie: The Magic Begins (1991) and since Chow Yun-Fat In Dragon Ball Evolution (2009). However, now that Disney acquired the rights to the franchise, it wouldn’t be strange at all if we encountered a new incarnation of the character again.
Happosai
Despite his ridiculous appearance and short stature, this character, who first saw the light in the adventure “Jâku” no fukkatsupublished in fifth chapter of the seventh volume of Ranma 1/2 (1989), by Rumiko Takahashihe is the founder and master of the fighting technique”Free fighting“.
He has also earned a place in the list of the most perverse characters in Japanese manga, as his favorite hobbies include molesting any beautiful woman who comes his way and stealing women’s underwear, for which he feels a sick desire, as demonstrated in the video that accompanies this paragraph.
Although this manga has a TV special starring real actors, under the title Ranma 1/2: Live Action Special (2011), the teacher Happosai He does not appear in the manga, which is quite logical considering the time it took him to appear in the original manga.
Matoriv
We conclude our review of perverse characters from the world of manga with this sorcerer and swordsman, who became famous in the adventure Kounosenjipublished in Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken nº 37which appears in the sixth volume (1991), by Riku Sanjo Yes Koji Inada.
Although he has become a precious ally for the protagonists of the manga, there is no doubt that he could not be missing from one of the most perverse events in the world of manga, since he does not hesitate to throw his hand at any beautiful young woman of the moment. the first opportunity that comes his way, as demonstrated by the following video, which captures many of those moments.
Although some manga have more than one live-action version, Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken (better known in our country as The adventures of Vola) has not yet been adapted to this format, so none of its characters have chosen to be played by real actors, which, of course, includes Matoriv.