His careless attack on Hundred-Eyes Octopus only made the beast cause more destruction, and he has other lapses in judgment such as losing his communicator during the Monster Association raid or attacking Saitama even after recognizing him as a hero. In a sense, this is similar to Saitama, as he also believes training is the only way to become truly strong.ĭespite his collected composure, Flashy Flash has a tendency to be hasty and reckless. When the two monsters were dying, they asked Flashy Flash what it was that they were missing, and his response was their lack of training. He has a very firm mindset that training is one of the only ways to become truly strong, as he told Gale Wind and Hellfire Flame he only became as powerful as he was through training more than any other heroes or ninja. He is also very confident in his abilities.įlashy Flash is one of the few heroes who doesn't fear Tatsumaki, talking back to her after she insulted him, stating that she stole his kill against the Hundred-Eyes Octopus, and even went as far as to say that she is not actually stronger than him. He also appears to be quite arrogant, telling lower-ranked heroes to step aside and let him handle the Mysterious Being because he sees them as weak, berating them for potentially causing collateral damage. But unlike Kara no Kyoukai, I doubt it remain undubbed.Flashy Flash is a calm and serious man, immediately starting the topic of discussion at the meeting and stopping an argument between Tatsumaki and Metal Bat. One Punch man does have the potential to be a western hit and the only thing getting in the way of that is its sub only status. Though if I ever learn Japanese then I will surely watch anime the way it’s meant to be watched, raw. I am dub fan at heart and mainly went for subtitles out of necessity to keep up with the latest shows. No offense to the sejous, they are quite talented but I always found it easier to immerse myself in an anime when I don’t have to read subtitles all the time. I wonder why a dub hasn’t been in works yet. I suppose I could say with one episode left that Madhouse have truly done the manga and webcomic justice. You can’t really criticise action beyond talking about animation and I said my piece on that. I said it many times before but episodes like these truly make things difficult for me. The best joke by far being Saitama’s reaction to Boro’s surviving his Punch and claiming he broke the Armour that limited his power. From tricking a General into leading him into the control centre and taking him out by chucking a pebble. Naturally Saitama has time to be the Saitama we all know and love. With the S Class heroes taking on one of the Alien Generals while Saitama wreaks up the ship. The battle against Lord Boro’s looks to be a animation tour De force for Madhouse. The artist asked for permission to use the maze in One Punch Man. It was in fact drawn by a Japanese father as a hobby and it took him over seven years to complete. The overhead view of the Maze was not drawn by web artist ONE or manga artist Murata. Here is an interesting fact about the maze that Saitama was stuck in. Tsumaki isn’t the only one to get the spotlight as we are introduced to the entirety of the Class S heroes, all of whom are as ridiculous as Puri Puri prisoner.Ī really nice touch was the addition of a small bit of character development for Prisoner who took the Sea Kings advice to heart to improve himself. It also helps that she happens to be able to pull a comet down to earth to smash her enemies to kingdom come. Potentially the reason for that is that the stereotype is recognised by the characters in the show as what it truly is, not endearing but rude and annoying. She happened to have the personality of a tsundere loli yet despite that it’s not all that aggravating. Some anime original content to start off our episode showing off the capabilities of Tsumaki.
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