2:17 Saitama knows his power well, yet he didn't brag about it instead he tried to highlight the efforts of other heroes who were injured in the fight. Just like a true hero. [Edit]: Damn i didnt thought it will get this many likes Heh....
@@myth0l0gical49 Pretty sure you're talking about Goku in the american dub. The original Japanese version let Vegeta go because he wanted to fight him again; the destruction of Earth was secondary.
@@M-AN841 Using psychic powers to move Saitama's body is not possible, but it is possible to create a physical impact from psychic energy to move him. On the webcomic Tatsumaki grabbed Saitama's head and dragged him around
the moment just after that moment 1:25 was avtualy more funny than that clip like, bang just say "oh, i think the meteor is slowing down!" and genos said "really?!" and bang is like "oh no, neverming" genos "you old idot man!"
Season 1 was so perfect from beginning to end, fights, comedy, animation, ost everything was on point Sesson 2 was good but it just lacked smoothness when it came to animation
What i love about one punch man is that everyone takes everything so fucking seriously and saitama is about to be killed and the only thing that concernes him is that hes gonna miss a sale.
so basicaly, for the first one, the real translation was "the earth is in the shit" but they didnt want it to be offensife so they changet it in the english version in the french version it say "the earth is in the moisse"
@@jaykay216 not actually... I am also reading the manga ... And in manga there is fight where Tatsumaki gets serious against Saitama but she still can not do anything against him... He fought her like he was disciplining some little kid
@Saitama Get out👉🚪,bro stop you ain't taking her,literally you don't know how to be with girls especially Tatsumaki and you really think she would want someone who called her a sassy child 🤨
@Ryuzaki and i wanted her to make the same expression genos made when noticed the massive hole digged with just the air moved by saitama's punch😁. you know, the "who the fuck is this guy?!?" face
Hmm arm got ripped off with his fight with mosquito lady, the fight with Carnage Kabuto, the fight with Deep Sea King, and got ripped off by Saitama, maybe it does happen every Saturday poor Genos.
I believe Genos is actually a super. Even though he is a cyborg, he continuously demonstrates abilities that can only be described as sorcery given the actual limitations of his components in any other being. Genos is able to do what his cybernetics shouldnt allow him to do. And when he trains, becomes motivated, and pushes himself he actually gets more powerful abilities and transformations that seem to go well beyond the scope of what his components could actually manifest. Genos IS a super, and i refuse to believe otherwise.
@@yungabdul1871 a hero possessimg traits that make them more than eligible for S class, namely in power output of an ability, which genos has alot to throw around. A super is someone with magic properties, anomalous traits, and the power of their abilities is close to demigodhood. Powers readily break laws of nature and physical boundaries in our world of what should be possible. Is he a cyborg of extremely good design? Yes. That is also being paired with magic to some extent.
@@yungabdul1871 In OPM when characters, specifically humans, work hard or focus on something they get stronger beyond what is expected. There is an almost supernatural force at work in the OPM that powers up the most focused, obsessed and passionate people up. Although I've not heard the term super in the web novel, manga or anime... I believe he is referring to that phenomenon that lead to Saitama becoming the "One Punch Man". It's used as a joke but Saitama really did just do 10km per day plus some push-ups, sit-ups and squats to become that powerful. But ultimately it's his passion and obsession with beating every enemy with a single all powerful strike that made him able to do so. The same power seems to empower monsters with similar power must faster at the Faustian cost of never growing any stronger once monsterified and only fuelling their worst personality traits. Genos is similar, he's determined to be a hero with the power of Saitama to defeat his main villain. Thus, although mostly robot, Genos' human parts fuel his ability to grow and get more powerful. He's always able to do more than his actual parts should allow. It's mostly for drama and comedic effect but it's a noted phenom outside of the jokes that effects the growth of characters. Even villains like Garou. Many heroes lose power when their passion or focus wanes and if they gain an insight or greater passion their power dramatically increases.
@@haydenadams3308 It isn't really that, but it's shown in the manga why... Not exactly confirmed just shown with a bird. Phoenix Man used to be just a normal mascot, then he got into something that nearly cost his life, yet he refused to die, so he came back stronger. This happens again, in a fight with a superhero, and again he refuses to die and becomes stronger. The thing is, Saitama is the reason that the superheros exist, he nearly died protecting a kid that later turned out to be quite important. He kept doing it over the years (as shown through Kings backstory). In all honesty i think close encounters with death is the reason why creatures in that world evolve. So, considering how many achievements are pitted onto King, Saitama was in a HELL of a lot of situations where he nearly died. And as shown with Phoenix Man, this may be the actual fulcrum of his current strength.