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11->''"Hither came Conan the Cimmerian... [...] a thief, a reaver, a slayer, with gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth..."''
12-->-- '''Excerpt''' from "The Nemedian Chronicles," which opens the first ''Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian'' story, ''Literature/ThePhoenixOnTheSword''
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14Oddly, it is understood that, while MenDontCry, [[TheBigGuy the biggest, strongest guys]] are allowed more leeway in this respect than the average man or the hero. Perhaps because he was so tough nobody ever called him a "wimp" or "crybaby", so he was never bullied into hiding his emotions like others. Maybe it's just cultural: Russian or African society may value stoicism less than, for example, the [[StiffUpperLip uptight British]], so that the ScaryBlackMan and the HuskyRusskie can show their grief more openly than the {{Eagleland}}er or the QuintessentialBritishGentleman. Maybe it's just that big guys are [[BoisterousBruiser generally uninhibited]]. Maybe it's something to do with the sensitive tough stereotype. Whatever; TheBigGuy and/or the BoisterousBruiser gets to cry more with less loss of credibility than other men.
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16Also, big bruisers are allowed to [[FriendToAllChildren have a soft spot for children]]. Partly this is to make them [[GentleGiant less]] [[BruiserWithASoftCenter frightening]]. The other, [[UnfortunateImplications more worrying]] part is that it seems safer than allowing normal-sized men to like kids. [[DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength Does he know his own strength?]]
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18They are also less inhibited about a ManHug, though your ribs may regret the experience after.
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20SubTrope of BruiserWithASoftCenter. Contrast SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan where the traits are divvied up. See also GentleGiant, RealMenWearPink, and ManlyTears.
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22!!Examples:
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26[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
27* ''Every'' one of the ManlyMan warriors in ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar.''
28* Jerry aka Mr. Policeman from ''Anime/KaleidoStar'' was Sora Naegino's more devoted fanboy.
29* Sweden from ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' is one of the tallest characters in the series, as well as Sealand's adoptive father. Don't be fooled by his (handsome) FaceOfAThug, he's [[SugarAndIcePersonality among the sweetest nation-tans.]]
30* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' gives us Alex Louis Armstrong, one of the biggest members of the Amestris military as well as among the most emotional and awesome ones. In fact, he's also the source of a HUGE TearJerker in the backstory, as he [[spoiler:weeps and holds the lifeless body of an Ishvalan child right after the infamous Ishvalan massacre.]] Also the fact that [[spoiler:he attempts to save some Ishvalan women and children, only for Kimblee to blow them up as they were running away. And the Crimson Alchemist acts like he did Armstrong a favor.]] No wonder the poor man wept tears like hot bullets right then. Then there's his reaction at [[spoiler:Hughes' funeral, spurred on by Maes' daughter pulling a PleaseWakeUp]].
31** More amusingly, Armstrong is, in general, driven to [[OcularGushers excessive tears]] by just about anything ''remotely'' emotional, and he's also quite fond of delivering bear hugs, as seen in the page image (which has hilarious results when delivered to someone much smaller than he is).
32* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
33** A few characters from , where [[WorldOfBadass nearly everyone is someone you don't want to mess with]], but especially Franky, who is a cyborg that could kick any normal person's ass (and promptly does so whenever necessary), but weeps openly whenever anything is remotely sad or emotionally evocative.
34** There will often be a moment in each arc in which TheHero Luffy faces up against the BigBad and begins crying in response to the terrible things the baddie's committed either before or during the arc. Face-beating soon follows.
35* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
36** Might Guy is very, ''very'' emotional. He's thin for a bruiser, but he basically voluntarily uses [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower nothing but taijutsu]] and he regularly bursts into ManlyTears and dramatic sunsets.
37* In ''Manga/TheKurosagiCorpseDeliveryService'', Numata is [[TheBigGuy the muscle of the gang]] and also the one most interested in upholding a 'masculine ideal' for himself. He is also overly emotional and tends to cry a bit. The others commonly mock him for it.
38* [[GentleGiant Kurita]] in ''Manga/Eyeshield21'' is very friendly and prone to [[BearHug bear-hugging]] his teammates when he's happy. Not to mention being prone to tears.
39* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': Jidanbou is huge, he's tough, he's impressive. But when Ichigo destroys his axes in combat, Jidanbou bursts in tears. Ichigo, feeling guilty, apologises and Jidanbou cries even more at what good, generous person Ichigo is to care for his enemy. Turns out he's a GentleGiant who was just doing his job of guarding the entrance gate to the shinigami's capital city. Unsurprisingly, Ichigo and Jidanbou [[DefeatMeansFriendship become friends]] after that.
40* Joseph Joestar of ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure'' is a cool, wisecracking CombatPragmatist, yet he wept like a baby when [[spoiler: Caesar Zeppeli died]], and he wasn't afraid to show it.
41** One of Joseph's foes, [[RedBaron The Hot-Blooded Blaze King]] Esidisi, has erratic emotions that arguably make him a more terrifying opponent than his [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy more stoic companions.]] Having his arm cut off in the middle of a heated battle, Esidisi bursts into a [[OcularGushers hysterical mess]] for all of about ten seconds. Joseph is extremely unnerved, even after he regains his composure. Esidisi's emotional investment in his comrade's plans drive him to become one of the more tenacious enemies in Part 2, as he's willing to resort to any tactic to achieve a victory of some sort, sacrificing [[TheUnfettered his honor and his life to the cause.]]
42** Likewise, in the next arc, there's Jean Pierre Polnareff. He's ''very'' in touch of his emotions that he dedicated his fight over his emotions of vengeance over the death of his sister (though he got better and replaced it with fighting for his friends later), and has very HotBlooded and [[IdiotHero occasionally dumb]] or [[ChivalrousPervert perverted moments]]. The bruiser part is more highlighted on how he's one of the close range/physical-oriented fighters of the group. And most of the time, he's the supplier of ManlyTears of the team. All in all, Polnareff picked up the slack when Joseph became OlderAndWiser.
43* Misaki Yata of ''Anime/ProjectK'' is the loud, violent commander of HOMRA's front lines, and all in all he's not someone you want to mess with. He's also one of the most openly emotional characters in the show and seems to have no problem crying in front of others.
44* Knuckle Bine in ''Manga/HunterXHunter'' makes for a textbook example of this trope: Gon even worries about him being "too gentle". He talks and dresses like a [[JapaneseDelinquents stereotypical bad boy]], but is easily brought to tears, especially when dogs are concerned.
45** Knuckle comes by his habits honestly, though. Under the right circumstances, Morel, his teacher and a formidable, seasoned hunter, is also known to cry like a baby.
46* Akira Fudo from ''Manga/{{Devilman}}'' is a half-demon bruiser who can tear other demons to shreds, but who is also very empathetic and kind-hearted ([[HeartIsAnAwesomePower which is also the reason why he wasn't possessed by Amon when they were fused]]). ''Anime/DevilmanCrybaby'' plays this up even more, with Akira shown as being highly emotional and prone to crying at the drop of a hat.
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51* ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'': Obelix, while a OneManArmy and feared for his anger, he is nevertheless very ProneToTears every time he hear a sad story.
52* ''ComicBook/SinCity'': Marv admits to crying as he listens to old Country and Western songs. [[spoiler: And when he rescues a little girl from being sold into sexual slavery, he cradles the child in his arms as he brings her back to her mother.]]
53* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': Superman of course gets away with all sorts of emotional displays from crying openly to cooing over puppies and babies without being thought of as wimpy. It's sort of hard to think that way about a guy who can lift passenger jets and stop freight trains in their tracks, and since the superhero genre in general is much more forgiving of manly emotions than most action genres, obviously the toughest superhero would hit this trope the hardest. Even Clark Kent gets away with it, though, just because he's 6'3" and massive.
54* ''Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk'': Naturally, the Hulk has this going for him a good deal. While he's mostly associated with anger, he often displays other intense emotions in combat; such as extreme sadness or fear. Hulk in most versions represents raw, unfettered emotion free from intellect or reason, so it's expected.
55* ''ComicBook/XMen'': Colossus can get quite emotional, which is no surprise given the TraumaCongaLine writers have put him through over the years. Honestly it's when he's repressing his emotions that you know [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness something is seriously wrong]].
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59* ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'':
60** Thor is an affectionate dad, free with the ManlyTears when the occasion suits (and directly refuting the men don't cry concept), and generally fairly emotional. He is also an ancient warrior-god who's over six feet tall, capable of breaking worlds and walking upon stars who destroys more or less every opponent he is faced with - including the Juggernaut, who he beats to a pulp with his bare hands.
61** The Hulk, as per canon, and he expresses more than just rage.
62** Clark Kent, especially as he grows into his powers, being a gentle and compassionate soul who even before he discovers his full potential is still in the same weight class as an adult Asgardian.
63* ''Fanfic/NeitherABirdNorAPlaneItsDeku'': Izuku is still something of a crybaby who gets teary-eyed when he's emotional. The twist here is that he's Kryptonian, meaning that he's a FlyingBrick with NighInvulnerability who hasn't even come close to achieving his full potential.
64* ''Fanfic/FromMuddyWaters'': Izuku's gratuitous use of SuperStrength Quirks makes him more than a match for Todoroki, the undisputed strongest member of 1-A in canon. But even with his powers, his eyes are still leaky and he spends a lot of time crying over the expectations being placed on him and his guilt over being the son of All For One. This also gets lampshaded by Midnight during his introduction at the Sports Festival.
65-->'''Midnight:''' Iiinnn one corner, a member of the famous Hero Course class 1-A, the chivalrous if teary MIDORIYA IZUKU! ''[Izuku winces and blushes in embarrassment]''
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69* Zangief, one of the most famous {{Husky Russkie}}s is moved to tears by Bison's (hypocritical) speech in the ''Film/StreetFighter'' movie. He was also the only one of Bison's henchmen motivated by loyalty instead of money.
70* In the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'', for all his boisterousness, Film/{{Thor}} shows plenty of emotional vulnerability, especially in the interactions with his brother. He also [[ManlyTears cries]] in almost all of the movies he appears in.
71* Creator/BorisKarloff played [[Franchise/{{Frankenstein}} the Frankenstein Monster]] this way. Good examples include his tears of joy when finding friendship with the hermit in ''Film/BrideOfFrankenstein'', as well as his plaintive wail when Ygor dies in ''Film/SonOfFrankenstein''.
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75* Hagrid weeps more often than any other ''Literature/HarryPotter'' character except Moaning Myrtle. He's also absolutely enormous, has borderline SuperStrength and can shrug off multiple [[TheParalyzer Stunning Spells]] with no effect.
76* In ''Literature/TheIliad'', we have Hector, mighty warrior, devoted husband and father, and named by Helen as the only one who's nice to her but Priam. Achilles also counts as he cares very deeply about his friends and has keen aesthetic sensibilities. The poem even has him crying to his mother and he is no less manly for it. Patroclus likewise counts, he is the most compassionate and kindhearted Achean and is also a formidable warrior
77* ''Literature/ThePrincessBride'': Fezzik. Especially in the book.
78* Harry King, the hard man in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'', weeps when his employees are murdered by rogue Dwarfs.
79* In Creator/JamesHerriot's vet stories, the local hard man and shady businessman weeps with genuine grief when his pet cat dies. Herriot remarks that he thought a lot better of the man after witnessing this.
80* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles''
81** Its main character, who is TallDarkAndSnarky, walks around in a BadassLongcoat, and is an in-universe MemeticBadass that highly trained combat wizards several times his age and experience don't want to cross. He's also a dorky PopCulturedBadass who would much prefer curling up with a good book and a glass of beer rather than fighting the MonsterOfTheWeek.
82** Also ThePaladin Michael Carpenter, Knight of the Cross and perfect family man. The sort who can be found at one hour singing a lullaby to his toddler and the next hour smiting down an EldritchAbomination.
83* [[ExaggeratedTrope Exaggerated]] by Daylen Namaran in ''Literature/ShadowOfTheConqueror,'' who is a [[PsychopathicManchild crazy]], HotBlooded [[TheBerserker Berserker]] who slaughters his enemies [[PayEvilUntoEvil in the most brutal ways he can think of]], and is also an extreme MoodSwinger who's ProneToTears [[TearsOfRemorse of Remorse]] and has so much emotional turmoil that it can [[AngstComa knock him unconscious]] and [[DeathByDespair even kill him]]. (Not that dying from remorse slows him down much, as his HealingFactor is strong enough to bring him BackFromTheDead unless he's [[DecapitationRequired decapitated]].) He stands out even in the WorldOfHam that surrounds him.
84* Lisa is possibly even more dangerous than her adoptive father in ''Literature/LoneHuntress''. Whenever someone tries to having a staring contest with her, they find that her [[GlowingEyes eyes literally glow.]] Most of them have no idea that it's because she's TERRIFIED of social confrontations, and her DeathGlare is because she's too tongue-tied to attempt verbal repartee.
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88* In [[Myth/CelticMythology Irish myth]], as in many ancient cultures, the modern taboo against male tears is quite absent. Cu Chulainn, perhaps the most badass mortal in Irish myth, weeps quite often and is openly sweet and affectionate toward his wife.
89* ''Literature/TheShahnameh''. Iranian NationalEpic mostly centered on ManlyMan warriors swinging swords and maces on horseback when wrestling just won't cut it. And one of the most emotionally packed works in the history of Persian literature. The heroes shed plenty of ManlyTears and the cold unemotional men are almost always shown in an unsympathetic light.
90* Bhima of ''Myth/HinduMythology'' is a demigod with strength equal to that of a hundred elephants, all round huge and tough and scary. He is also the sort to go on a quest to the kingdom of violently territorial Yakshas to get his wife a pretty flower she likes.Not to mention ManlyTears on several occasions.
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94%%* Dean Winchester from ''Series/{{Supernatural}}''.
95* Mr T, especially in his ''[[Series/TheATeam A-Team]]'' days, was often shown as a friend of little children.
96* Steve [=McGarrett=] on ''Series/HawaiiFive0''. A CowboyCop and (reserve) Navy SEAL, he is extremely badass. Also very emotional when those he cares about are in danger, in particular his [[HeterosexualLifePartner partner Danny]], whom he openly admits to loving.
97* Terry Jeffords in ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'' is a 6-foot-plus slab of muscle with a borderline gym obsession, capable of [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower lifting a car off its back wheels]]. He's also a loving husband and father, and easily the most in-touch with his emotions of the cast.
98* Ryuuga Banjou of ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'' is BadassAbnormal and former pro fighter who will readily boast about his strength if given a chance. He easily shows any and all emotions from anger through genuine worry to sadness. There is also this RunningGag that makes use of him being easy to startle and [[ScreamsLikeALittleGirl yelping]] like a little girl.
99* [[{{Manchild}} Crash McLarson]] of ''Series/TheAquabatsSuperShow'' is physically the strongest of the team, and can really turn the tide of power by [[{{Sizeshifter}} growing to giant size]] with his EmotionalPowers. Unfortunately, he's a [[PowerIncontinence sensitive, emotionally reactive person.]] [[Recap/TheAquabatsSuperShowS1E1ManAnt As demonstrated when]] [=ManAnt=] shows Crash a series of pictures to trigger his powers:
100-->'''[=ManAnt=]:''' Winter is coming, Crash! Look! Winter is coming, and this sheep has been shaved of his wooly coat!\
101'''Crash [=McLarson=]:''' SO SAD! ''(groans as his powers are drained)''\
102'''[=ManAnt=]:''' [[SarcasmMode Oh no,]] look at this! A baby calf on roller skates, ''pushed down the stairs!''\
103'''Crash:''' SO ANGRY!!! ''AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGHHHHHHHH!!!''
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107* On the ''Free to Be You and Me'' record, Rosey Grier (a star of the UsefulNotes/{{NFL}}) sang a song called "It's All Right to Cry," followed by the spoken lines "It's okay to cry, little boy. I know some big boys who cry, too."
108* From "A Thing Called Love":
109-->''Six foot six he stood on the ground\
110He weighed two hundred and thirty-five pounds\
111But I saw that giant of a man brought down\
112To his knees by love\
113He was the kind of man that would gamble on luck\
114Look you in the eye and never back up\
115But I saw him crying like a little whipped pup\
116Because of love''
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118* From Kenny Rogers' "Lucille". A woman who has given up on a relationship and resumed playing the field brings a big man to tears:
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120-->''The big hands were calloused\
121He looked like a mountain\
122For a minute I thought I was dead\
123But he started shakin'\
124His big heart was breakin'\
125He turned to the woman and said ..""
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129* Irish [[UsefulNotes/RugbyUnion Rugby]] international John "The Bull" Hayes was caught on camera crying during the national anthem before a pretty historic match against England - a shot which lives as one of the legendary moments in on in Irish rugby. (John Hayes is well known for being big even by rugby player standards)
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133* In the ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' games canon, Zangief is also a huge and rather cheerful FriendToAllChildren due to his status as a wrestling living legend.
134* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' isn't shy about letting guys show emotion to begin with, but Terra - the "[[MightyGlacier brute force]]" type in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' - seems to be less ashamed of his emotions than even Sora. He's great with kids, too -- just look at the scene where he meets [[spoiler:a five-year-old Riku.]]
135* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones'':
136** Dozla, whose ''very'' expressive tears were the biggest spectacle in the wedding of his mistress, Princess/Queen L'Arachel of Rausten.
137** Also Garcia, a very strong fighter who also works hard to be the best dad for his beloved son Ross and while he doesn't cry, he isn't shy about expressing his love for the kid.
138* The protagonist of ''VideoGame/ImOK'' spends the entire game crying about the death of his son, throughout his entire killing spree.
139* Kratos from ''VideoGame/GodOfWar''. [[http://thepunchlineismachismo.com/archives/comic/just-imagine-how-much-all-you-can-eat-korean-bbq-theyd-go-through-in-a-sitting As a popular webcomic artist noted,]] he tends to veer between overwhelmingly angry and depressed and suicidal with virtually no middle ground.
140* Murray from the ''VideoGame/SlyCooper'' series certainly cries more than the other members of the Cooper Gang. He is also deeply affected when [[spoiler:Bentley loses his ability to walk in ''VideoGame/Sly2BandOfThieves''. As a result, he leaves the gang before the events in ''VideoGame/Sly3HonorAmongThieves'', overcome with guilt at not being able to save his friend]].
141* Barret in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', in part to [[RedOniBlueOni contrast with Cloud's aloofness]] as his role as TheLancer. He has a short fuse and a melancholy side, and is specifically noted as crying on multiple occasions, in one case by his beloved little daughter. He's easily moved by Cloud showing concern about politics, or by his own beliefs about the Planet. When entering the Gold Saucer, Aeris makes fun of Barret's broody personality, and then worries she's caused offence when he storms off in a rage.
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145* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': Launchpad [=McQuack=] is [[TheBigGuy the tallest and strongest of the main cast]] and (DependingOnTheArtist) the most muscular. He's also one of the most expressive adults in the series, showing no shame about [[MenDontCry tears]] or [[RealMenHateAffection hugging]] when appropriate.
146* Exile from ''WesternAnimation/RoadRovers'' is easily one of the most emotional members of the team.
147* Harchi the hyena from ''WesternAnimation/OscarsOasis''. For a big, DumbMuscle character he sure cries easily. Episodes like "Lost" and "Day Of The Chicken" really highlight his emotional side.
148* Eugly the rabbit from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' is an extremely strong girl who can beat up anyone with ease, but she bursts into tears at even the slightest insult.
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152* Mark Messier, practically a walking stereotype of the big, tough hockey player, has been brought to tears on several occasions such as the retirement of his number 11 by the New York Rangers the night they played the other team he's associated with, the Edmonton Oilers, and when he was inducted into the Order of Hockey in Canada. And no one would ever think less of Moose for doing so.
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