at this point i can say that OPM is a satire of the shonen/superhero genre XD
@kingwingliu4491 Жыл бұрын
Genos & kageyama's voice actor is actually same person😂
@thiagowwz Жыл бұрын
19:02 » your excitement already was a great set up for me to laugh when he actually reveals 😆😆😆
@otane7944 Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣
@bajayd8115 Жыл бұрын
One punch man universe is the future universe of my hero academia 😂😂😂 and his so strong because all for one gets stronger each time it gets pass on and he is the current holder of all for one 😂😂😂
@sunsteels Жыл бұрын
It's funny because he couldn't catch the mosquito, but at the end when he was running the mosquito accidentally got in his mouth
@sunsteels Жыл бұрын
When genos saw him running he stopped and said "puh, puh, in the mouth"
@Thelordofloneliness Жыл бұрын
Welcome back we missed you!❤❤❤
@fallingstar9643 Жыл бұрын
I think there is something about Saitama "breaking the human limiter" or some nonsense like that, but it's never addressed in the show, nor does it need to be.... nor should it be. One Punch Man is best read as a satire of shonen anime; and I mean a GOOD satire. Not one that's taking the piss out of something - it is, it CERTAINLY is - but one that both exposes the foibles of the target whilst cheerfully immersing itself within it. Genos is our typical shonen protagonist - or perhaps deuteragonist; the serious, brooding Lancer to what should be a Paragon hero. All of the enemies, and the world itself, is ripped straight from shonen. ... but Saitama isn't. Saitama is the lens through which we can see the both the flaws and the entertainment in shonen anime. He is the contrast, the 'regular guy from the regular world' whilst also being 'impossibly strong, but, like, no, really guys, impossibly strong'. He exists at both the bottom - the regular NPCs of the shonen universe - and the absolute top - above the strongest of the strong, and as such, we can see clearly everything in between. What this does is not only give us a view into the shonen genre that is not seen anywhere else, it also lets us deconstruct it, and, while we're at it, give us some time to reflect on ourselves. Why is Saitama powerful? It isn't because of heritage or augmentation; those are cheats. The bad guys Saitama defeats have those, and usually boast about them. No, Saitama is powerful because - ready for it? Ready for the big reveal? The truth behind Saitama's incredible, all-surpassing power? The REAL truth this time, not a joke, not a fake-out? The actual, honest-to-goodness truth that this show is trying to convey? ........................ he earned it. Pick one skill that you can't do. Imagine practicing for two hours each day for three years. Tell me that, at the end of it, you will still be incapable of doing it. Look me in the eye and tell me that. You can't. Because that's how the world works. Saitama is strong because he earned it. He worked for it. It really is as simple as that. A simple but incredibly powerful lesson in a show about brooding cyborgs, mosquito dominatrixes, city-flattening giants, and .... well, the entire rest of Season 1. You want something? Work for it. This show is brilliant.
@thiagowwz Жыл бұрын
20:05 » 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@amonra8393 Жыл бұрын
Listening your thoughts while watching this anime is sooo funny))) Saitama is legendary, no alien, no kage, no pirate king can beat him, not even Goku, because Saitama just trained to be like this. He is the strongest creature to ever exist EVER!
@3riyanto Жыл бұрын
Genos = Kageyama
@sunsteels Жыл бұрын
The training is all he did, but actually Genus is the only one who understood why he got so strong from that training. It is revealed in the manga and will be in season 3 of the anime (it will be published this year) Spoiler: He is human