Is haku gay
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The issue.
The reason why most people think that Haku was a boy is because she was referred to as a male by almost every character related to her (be it through comradeship or through rivalry). The foremost reason however is because people think Haku referred to herself as a male. While many fans simply accept this at face value and move on, there is actually much more evidence to suggest that Haku was actually a female.
Why is there even an argument?
Essence, aren’t all of the references to Haku being a male undeniable proof that she was one? The reply is clearly NO, because this issue is not so cut and parch as one might think. First, let’s take a watch at why people think Haku was a boy. The main, and perhaps only reason is because of the references to her being male. That is it. Haku looks nothing favor a boy. In fact, Haku is
Was Haku homosexual?
Broleta said:
The Naruto fanbase is so homophobic these days.. I doubt Haku had time for a sexual relationship because of all the traveling and missions he done for Zabuza.
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I dunno if that many are homophobic, I ponder its more of who many Dub watchers are coming to see the show and not understanding Japanese culture.
Personally, I think that Haku was queer . But bloody hell, that doesn't intend he had sex with Zabuza! < That is the most annoying thing of all, whenever someone asks this question, someone else pops up saying we're all immature for thinking Haku had sex with Zabuza LOL Or the person pops up and actually says he does. Gay doesn't equivalent sex. I believe its more of many teenage anime viewers are just narrow minded fuckheads more than anything else
First off, he's a Bishonen. Which means cute boy. The clothes does not identical sexuality. I'm male lover, but do I run around wearing a dress and tunic? NO! The tunic is a male piece of clothing, it is simply that with the long hair, it adds up to him looking feminine. Gawd, to not know that (Or even ponder that clothes appreciate
Do you find it essential to celebrate LGBTQ characters in anime, manga and movies?
Wingstofly#1
Do you find it important to celebrate LGBTQ characters like Haku from Naruto and Nanashi from Samurai 8 ..... I'm asking this to notice how important representation is to you.
BlairFujin#2
Haku was queer? Genuinely asking, it's been almost 20 years at this point since I watched the part of Naruto he was in 'xD
I don't recognize if it's important to "celebrate" them but I appreciate them when they're there, especially when they querness can't be denied (for example in Sarazanmai)
LunarScyphozoa#3
Queer representation is pretty damn important, but I don’t know if celebrating means being excited the ethics is queer or praising the author for daring make the bold selection of adding a homosexual character, so I won’t say anything until I know which one is meant by celebrating
IndigoShirtProd#4
Haku was queer?
Yes (I think). Yes, because it's implied that Haku is in adore with Zabuza. But then it's not confirmed that the love between them is romantic, at least from what I recollect, from Zabuza's side.
But other than that, Haku was just a feminin
Naruto: Haku & Zabuza's Relationship, Explained
Naruto has many great plots with emotional backstories. With its captivating characters, fight scenes, and lessons, it is one of the most outstanding shonen series of all time. From the death of "Pervy Sage" Jiraiya to Neji and Obito, among others, the anime has many tragic characters. Looking back on the series of misfortunes that lords over the show, Masashi Kishimoto enchanted Otakus with the pretty world of the Shinobi only to lure them into the deeply felt tragedies that accompany it. One of the many sad stories in Naruto is Haku and Zabuza's complicated affair , a one-sided love that grew into something powerful.
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