Good Charlotte...but not the band. Possibly NSFW.
Okay, I would like to apologize beforehand to the community and mods if this doesn't apply for the community - it's my first time to post here in this version of S_D.
Anyway, I'd like to introduce you to how Japan can manage to mangle stereotypes, and then keep it part of their culture, resulting in WTF-ery that made me giggle like a school girl.
Okay. It's from the BLEACH manga, and he's supposedly a form of corrupted spirit being that essentially ate other spirits to become powerful. However, i find it a mystery as to why he's essentially dressed as an okama. My eyes burned at the realization that his pubes are showing. ick.
And, just like manga...he has a power-up form.
He can fire a ... heart-shaped energy blast from his chest ("Beautiful Charlotte Cuuhlhourne's Final Holy Wonderful Pretty Super Magnum Sexy Sexy Glamorous Cero! - He puts his hands in a heart shape and fires an extremely wide cero which is very difficult to avoid -- source from the BLEACH wikia, see the links..."). OMFG. and yes, his pubic hair seems to have been...uhm, fixed.
There seems to be a trend for this sort of character. In a "brother manga," One Piece: Emperio Ivankov.
Apparently loosely based on the classic Dr. Frankenfurter. Was the ...uhm...Queen of an island full of homosexual transvestites. And a powerful pirate. And has the ability to pump people full of hormones that could heal them, change genders, the works. AND: has the Death Wink. the force of his wink - i don't know if it's the wind generated by his lashes or what - can literally set cannonballs shooting back. not to mention the implied deadly force that they can do to a person. Oh-kayyyyy.
Interesting thing, though, is that both are by nature with masculine traits, totally jarring with the feminine overtones. It's like Danny the Street from Doom Patrol, or the Village People.
edit: tried to use RT entry system, all link tags got wiped out. References as follows: onepiece.wikia.com, bleach.wikia.com. was able to restore links, though..