
This was on an article where in Africa, an illegal "event" took place resulting in hundreds of boys dying of infections and few with major medical problems....

The announcement of the second cour of Sengoku Basara resulted in a very passionate
OYAKATASAMUAAA - YUKIMURAAAAA
manly sessions.
So, someone tell me. Why don't Masamune-sama and Kojuro have manly sessions like that too? Are the creators implying something? Perhaps not.
Even in episode one of the anime, a very sharp contrast is seen in the lives of both our heroes, Masamune-sama and Yukimura-dono. One being more orderly and authorative, the latter filled is joy and liveliness.
Not to say Masamune-sama led an awful lonely life because Kojuro was there for him. The only solid proof I am able to provide as I am a shallow fangirl is Kojurou's nickname, The Dragon's Right Eye.
The above screenshots were taken from Sankaku Complex. Please credit them.
Even in episode one of the anime, a very sharp contrast is seen in the lives of both our heroes, Masamune-sama and Yukimura-dono. One being more orderly and authorative, the latter filled is joy and liveliness.
Not to say Masamune-sama led an awful lonely life because Kojuro was there for him. The only solid proof I am able to provide as I am a shallow fangirl is Kojurou's nickname, The Dragon's Right Eye.
The above screenshots were taken from Sankaku Complex. Please credit them.
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