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Комментарии • 2,7 тыс.

  • @TotallyNotMark
    @TotallyNotMark  5 лет назад +2251

    What do you think of Season 2?

    • @miz3005
      @miz3005 5 лет назад +233

      How the hell is 70-30 contested

    • @Reality-Distortion
      @Reality-Distortion 5 лет назад +44

      Are you planning videos on Piccolo and Cell?

    • @taisenscoolstuff732
      @taisenscoolstuff732 5 лет назад +15

      Absolutely!

    • @Williamgrizly
      @Williamgrizly 5 лет назад +33

      In the latest episode of one punch man didnt he save that blizzard hero because that scene made me think that he was a hero more than before

    • @darkslayer5558
      @darkslayer5558 5 лет назад +13

      If he isn't who is ?

  • @MGengarDude
    @MGengarDude 5 лет назад +2115

    ''If the heroes run and hide, who will stand and fight''
    *Saitama is a legend*

  • @parttimer5751
    @parttimer5751 5 лет назад +1361

    I don't see how anyone could think he is not a hero after watching the conclusion of the SeaKing fight. He took on all the hatred of everyone to hold up the other heroes that sacrificed so much to buy time for his arrival. That was a perfect metaphor for jumping on the grenade by an invincible character.

    • @mineunsoo5638
      @mineunsoo5638 5 лет назад +117

      There's also the Meteorite Incident.

    • @goldman77700
      @goldman77700 5 лет назад +47

      If I had to guess most of that 30% never made it that far because imo what Saitama did was more heroic than anyone has done or will probably ever do in the series including Mumen Rider heroic stand against Deep Sea King.

    • @Dimetropteryx
      @Dimetropteryx 5 лет назад +81

      ​@@goldman77700 Don't know if I agree entirely. What Saitama did was undeniably noble, but Mumen Rider put a lot more on the line. Two very different forms of self-sacrifice, don't know if they can be compared. I will grant you that Mumen Rider was more eager to sacrifice his life than Saitama was to sacrifice his reputation, but since the value of a sacrifice depends on its value to the person making it, I can't exactly go and call Saitama selfish for only sacrificing something that almost anyone else would consider trivial.

    • @jakeand9020
      @jakeand9020 5 лет назад +28

      @@goldman77700 I have to disagree, Mumen Rider was not "eager" to sacrifice himself. He's just a guy doing the right thing, helping any way he can. He dose whatever he can to help just as eagerly. In the Deep Sea King it was sacrificing himself to buy time for the more powerful heroes to arrive, knowing they would not arrive in time to save him, just hoping they would arrive in time to save others. In the finale he just as eagerly helps rescue people in the destruction zone knowing he will do more good doing that than he would have had he "heroically sacrificed" himself trying to fight. He is not " trying to be a hero" so much as he is just doing the right thing in any given situation, that specifically is WHY he is more of a hero than even Saitama.

    • @goldman77700
      @goldman77700 5 лет назад +15

      @@jakeand9020 Personally disagree as someone whose was job as to potentially sacrifice my life for my coworkers on a daily basis if asked to throw my reputation over my life for their sake I would rather do latter in the a heart-beat. What everyone never seems open to is the possibility that Mumen rider's "help" that can makes things WORST.

  • @treybenson6550
    @treybenson6550 5 лет назад +2203

    The fight with Boros was something you missed. Saitama realized that Boros is just like him, a man tortured by strength and dissatisfaction, Saitama knows his pain, and drags out the fight for him, allowing Boros the fight saitama could never have. in the end Boros informs saitama that he knew all along Saitama was holding back, and that's when he feels hit, Boros sees that Saitama is struggling like him and says "you were too strong". Saitama is such a unique character, I dare say he is more interesting than Goku. This may not be relevant to Saitama being a hero but damn, does that hit.

    • @Scunko
      @Scunko 4 года назад +9

      Not more interesting than Goku but I get your point

    • @bluegamer4210
      @bluegamer4210 4 года назад +151

      @@Scunko i mean what is interesting about goku
      a charater with no goal but only power uping him self
      brooooooring

    • @Scunko
      @Scunko 4 года назад +30

      @@bluegamer4210 the fact that you said that, shows you don't watch dragon ball

    • @taikoga161
      @taikoga161 4 года назад +26

      @@Scunko thats the typical dbz hater... only know about popular fights and moments in the show.. but never watched it fully.. hence the misunderstanding of the character...

    • @dragonlord1935
      @dragonlord1935 4 года назад +148

      @@Scunko Explain it to us then. I hate this elitist attitude that Dragonball fans have. If you think that Goku is that interesting of a character then please enlighten everyone on why you think so instead of just brushing people off.

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 4 года назад +940

    He's a hero for fun. Just as how Genos is modern art for fun.

  • @BouncyBear
    @BouncyBear 5 лет назад +4000

    Jesus Christ these videos teach me so much about writing its insane

  • @SPACECOWBOY705
    @SPACECOWBOY705 5 лет назад +1529

    He's such a breath of fresh air in modern anime

    • @blasterblade02
      @blasterblade02 5 лет назад +6

      I like your name

    • @seriouslee2397
      @seriouslee2397 5 лет назад +92

      Not just modern anime, but anime since the dawn of time.

    • @kurekiller6070
      @kurekiller6070 5 лет назад +2

      lil Artman X kimetsu no yaiba is also a breath of fresh air!

    • @loudicecream6772
      @loudicecream6772 5 лет назад +2

      My balls itchy

    • @tja9212
      @tja9212 5 лет назад +8

      madhouse just made an incredible good job.
      unfortunately the new season waters that a little bit down, working to much in chlichees with a very uninspired way of animation. they did a whole fight with not a single animation, just freezeframes and a little layershift...

  • @BrettCaton
    @BrettCaton 5 лет назад +314

    I think he is heroic because he does virtuous things that don't benefit him in any way. For example, he keeps King's secret, doesn't reject him but does quietly lecture him on morals. He gives up on self-aggrandisement (unlike the other heroes) and doesn't care much about the ranking system, and tries to encourage others to do the same.
    Given a choice between saving an innocent, and doing something that will give him money or fame, he consistently protects the innocent.
    He's not a saint - and he is not as heroic as the guy who rides the bike - but he consistently sacrifices money, fame, adulation, etc to do the right thing. And he is quietly, almost accidentally, reforming people around him who have strayed from heroism.
    I have seen a manga where he talked someone out of suicide. He did it in a very practical and clear-headed way, showing wisdom that he can't seem to apply to himself. A lot of the 'heroes' would have shrugged it off as beneath them, or even encouraged the man to die as being contemptible for their weakness. I don't know if that is in the anime, but I thought it was a good summary of that character - doing things that will never help himself, because they are good, and for no other reason. And only the audience knows, or perhaps a few in his close circle know, about all the selfless things he does.

    • @Rational-thought777
      @Rational-thought777 5 лет назад +10

      Well said

    • @mondiramaji791
      @mondiramaji791 4 года назад +64

      There's also a chapter in the manga when he killed a monster and faked his identify as a cop in front of the crowd to show that it was the police station that was victorious and not the heroes who were becoming overrated. He did this to save the Police Officers' dignity. He could've revealed his identify as a hero in front of the crowd but he didn't. Small instances like this PROVE that he does heroic deeds also because they are the right thing to do and not just because he's looking for thrill all the time.

    • @menwise4339
      @menwise4339 4 года назад +35

      @@mondiramaji791 He even said this to Boros when they first met: "you can't just go around attacking other planets just to liven up your boring life." He has a limit what he should or should not do despite having limitless power.

    • @theaverageamerican9965
      @theaverageamerican9965 3 года назад +2

      Nice analysis

    • @unspeakablyawesomebros3392
      @unspeakablyawesomebros3392 3 года назад +4

      I love the addition of him not being as heroic as the guy who rides the bike.

  • @jimcanterak7349
    @jimcanterak7349 5 лет назад +1558

    I believe he is the definition of a hero. He might say that he is a "hero for fun", but he is the only one who doesn't ask for rewards, popularity, acknowledgment and so on.
    He always does what a hero is supposed to do.

    • @sopmodtew8399
      @sopmodtew8399 5 лет назад +21

      Jim Canterak True,good point

    • @deivytrajan
      @deivytrajan 5 лет назад +29

      But he also kinda does it for his own good. Usually ignores monsters until they destroy his city, interrupt with shopping and etc.

    • @jimcanterak7349
      @jimcanterak7349 5 лет назад +132

      @@deivytrajan ?
      He always goes after monsters he hears about.

    • @prr1788
      @prr1788 5 лет назад +141

      @@deivytrajan there was no moment where he let the monsters destroy his own city he don't even like explosions in front of his house. He just shows up Late. Know what you are talking about

    • @thomasjenkins7506
      @thomasjenkins7506 5 лет назад +83

      @@deivytrajan i think the problem there is that he can't accurate gauge how much of a threat any given monster is. they are all so far below him that a dragon will look like a wolf level threat. as a result, he never takes the threat as serious as he should, but i still don't think he's ever let any that he knew to be monsters walk away. mostly because they end up attacking saitama when he tells them to just go home.

  • @MrK1ngi
    @MrK1ngi 5 лет назад +1847

    I maybe reaching really far here but ive always thought that Saitama intentionally stood back and watched the fight between mumen rider and Deep Sea King out of respect. Obviously Saitama couldve intervened before Deep Sea King knocked Mumen out because hes right there to catch him. But i feel Saitama didnt want to crash a powerful moment between the two that Saitama himself has been through when he had hair.
    Even just the scene where Saitama is piggy backing on Mumen riders bike is amazing and hilarious considering Saitama could practically instant transmission to the chaos but he chooses to ride on a pedal bike with a guy he sees is extremely passionate about being a hero and that maybe the reason he let the Mumen Rider fight vs Deep Sea king playout.
    There is also a depressive undertone in OPM which shows up a few times in the story. And i think that is the author showing how males in Japan are struggling with themselves internally which is a huge problem plaguing Japan at the moment. There is more to this story than one punching monsters...

    • @Papada00
      @Papada00 5 лет назад +152

      Wtf? OMG! You are probably right about that theory where saitama just watches everything. Because he was riding together with mumen rider but why did he arrived late? Or why did he enters the fight later when hes been riding with mumen rider? Your theory explains it really well. Ive never thought about it.

    • @MrK1ngi
      @MrK1ngi 5 лет назад +10

      Thanks man

    • @MaxIronsThird
      @MaxIronsThird 5 лет назад +9

      He wouldn't do that, Mumen Rider could've died from that punch.

    • @MrWongCx
      @MrWongCx 5 лет назад +80

      Yes he was riding with Mumen Rider, but he got distracted somewhere. Hence the delay.

    • @kerorol
      @kerorol 5 лет назад +102

      @@Papada00 Saitama got side tracked by nude Sound o Sonic passing by before they reach to the scene.

  • @Marku912
    @Marku912 5 лет назад +345

    Before Video: "I like Saitama." After Video: ""I frickin love Saitama!"

  • @WiredDragon-fm6sy
    @WiredDragon-fm6sy 5 лет назад +907

    Saitama is one of the noblest heroes in the world. He doesn't even care if people don't know what he's done for them or even if they don't appreciate him and call him a fraud. He doesn't care as long as he saves them. He is probably one of the most unselfish person in the world. He doesn't care about his reputation or anything. Even in season 2, he tells Fubuki that heroes aren't made to be ranked or a competition and its to do good and that she is not worthy of being called a hero. Now this is a true hero.

    • @alexanderkorol677
      @alexanderkorol677 5 лет назад +11

      *selfless

    • @TheUnderratedOrange
      @TheUnderratedOrange 5 лет назад +26

      In that instance he reminds me of Spider-Man alot.

    • @TheUnderratedOrange
      @TheUnderratedOrange 5 лет назад +6

      @bing bingbung What i meant is that Spider-Man saves the day everytime even when he looks like the bad guy. Just like Saitama. Im a Spidey fanboy having read the comics it seems to happen to him a lot (mostly because of JJJ)

    • @TheUnderratedOrange
      @TheUnderratedOrange 5 лет назад +5

      @bing bingbung did you just say nothing bad happens to spiderman? The fuck outta here you know nothing about spiderman to even compare that to saitama...
      The reason Spider-Man is such a popular and beloved hero is because he works on balancing his regular life and his hero life...
      Besides that hes also one of the most relatable heroes and one of the most human heroes ever made...

    • @TheUnderratedOrange
      @TheUnderratedOrange 5 лет назад +1

      @bing bingbung Above all hes a good person who truly cares about his people and his city. I will forever favor him to saitama. I grew up with Spider-Man.

  • @mountains_peak
    @mountains_peak 5 лет назад +589

    One Punch Man reminds us that sometimes being hero can be as simple as choosing to say difficult things for the right reasons.
    Saitama: Oh, hi Mark.
    Me: Wait what?

    • @HeroesHoshi
      @HeroesHoshi 5 лет назад +17

      But, but that's totally not Mark. It's even in his name.

    • @wren7195
      @wren7195 4 года назад +8

      I did NOT hit her, I did not. I did KNOT.

  • @MichaelSmith-ox8bw
    @MichaelSmith-ox8bw 5 лет назад +1940

    Heroic or not, Caillou Shippuden is a great anime and has a great cast of characters that are and arent defined as heroic to contrast each other nicely

  • @OpticalDecoy
    @OpticalDecoy 5 лет назад +615

    Just cause he’s basically unbeatable doesn’t mean he’s still not taking a risk, no matter how small, to defend the indefensible.
    And Mumen Rider scene is legend.

    • @SFgamer
      @SFgamer 5 лет назад +4

      There's a lot of folks in anime who's deemed unbeatable, until someday someone comes up and give them an actually match and even defeat them, eventually, in one form or another.

    • @tja9212
      @tja9212 5 лет назад +17

      Mumen Rider shows what the spirit of a hero is, totally independent of how strong you are or what your talents are.
      In a world where heroes often are the ones who defeat the baddies, he is a shining example.

    • @mondiramaji791
      @mondiramaji791 4 года назад +7

      Plus he gained such strength doesn't mean he didn't use to struggle before, back when he had hair.

    • @touchee6904
      @touchee6904 4 года назад +1

      @@SFgamer saitama is made so nothing can beat him so, no, he wont be defeated

    • @raifthemad
      @raifthemad 4 года назад

      I despise the Mumen rider character. In a world where you can become ultra strong just by training he is not improving himself one bit, just helps everyday people out with small things. If that was what he wanted to do with his life, fine, but then don't try to pick a fight with monstrous opponents if you are a scrubby little squirt. If that is what you want to do, then FUCKING TRAIN.
      I would respect the character if he was a regular blue collar shmuck, that charged in because he thought it was the right thing to do. But being a hero is his JOB, AND HE SUCKS AT IT, SUCKS MASSIVE BALLS STRONGER THAN AN IMPLOSION. And he's only alive because the damn author finds this reeetard an inspirational character. Even though he puts 0 effort into getting better at his profession.

  • @Maniac742
    @Maniac742 5 лет назад +306

    I find it interesting that you mention the Mumen Rider seen, but fail to acknowledge the subtle heroism in Saitama's encouragement of Mumen Rider even after his spectacular defeat. Saitama was the only hero in the entire association, Genos included, to ever provide Mumen Rider with a kind word. The most powerful hero alive acknowledging the weakest one.

    • @mondiramaji791
      @mondiramaji791 4 года назад +21

      Pretty annoying right? That someone constantly mentions that scene and forgets what the other did after that. Pretty unfair to me.

    • @Ayy_Doll_Fiddler
      @Ayy_Doll_Fiddler 3 года назад +6

      What the...? That's actually beautiful, man.

    • @Angelo-px6uj
      @Angelo-px6uj 3 года назад +4

      Yooo that’s crazy I never realized that wow that’s so great and beautiful

  • @whyessess7432
    @whyessess7432 5 лет назад +98

    Bro imagine people saying “you’re too strong to be a hero” like wtf?

    • @ilyte1
      @ilyte1 3 года назад +6

      By that logic Superman Spider-Man iron Man etc. Are not heroic when they stop a regular person from hurting other regular people

  • @AlexMartinez-fu1ih
    @AlexMartinez-fu1ih 5 лет назад +360

    I was just rewatching the mumen rider fight right before you uploaded this. Man that scene gets to me

    • @eddyeldridge7427
      @eddyeldridge7427 5 лет назад +26

      Alex Martinez
      I started rearing up just at the clip

    • @supa3311
      @supa3311 5 лет назад +8

      Bruuuuuh, glad I’m not the only one

    • @oH_._
      @oH_._ 5 лет назад

      @Annoying Dog Season 2 has been out dude

    • @oH_._
      @oH_._ 5 лет назад

      @Annoying Dog Just here to give you the heads up 👌

    • @TheZephyrsWind
      @TheZephyrsWind 5 лет назад

      @@oH_._ Might mean he's waiting for more episodes or something? I'm not them, I dunno.

  • @robertcrawford377
    @robertcrawford377 5 лет назад +164

    Even though Saitama can't sacrifice his physical wellbeing - he certainly sacrifices his good name. What's worse: Sacrificing yourself to save the world with your name going down in history, or saving the world and nobody appreciating you at all? Saitama could die and save the world, however I doubt many people would acknowledge his heroism. What does one gain from being a hero that nobody appreciates? That seems like altruism to me - well as altruistic as one can be without feeling some form of self gratification. Who knows, maybe Saitama is incapable of feeling pride (he resonates humility) - therefore without receiving reward from self or others he is the ultimate in altruism.

    • @crugger2582
      @crugger2582 5 лет назад +3

      In the end everyone is only seeking personal satisfaction, and yes saitama doing this because its makes him satisfied

    • @robertcrawford377
      @robertcrawford377 5 лет назад +23

      @@crugger2582 I guess Saitama is only as altruistic as a human could possibly be. The only reward he gets is his own satisfaction - yet what he does is closer to an unpaid dead-end job. I say this because even though he defeats many, he gains no satisfaction from these victories due to longing for a real fight. It's akin to scrubbing toilets all day and anticipating that eventually a better job will come along. Ultimately, Saitama is even deprived of his own satisfaction.

    • @mondiramaji791
      @mondiramaji791 4 года назад +4

      @@robertcrawford377 That is the dilemma where I think Saitama will probably experience a change in himself by the end of the series.

  • @xxdudeyydude5106
    @xxdudeyydude5106 5 лет назад +147

    I pity Saitama. His existence is basically waiting to die from time as nothing else can harm him. therefore there's no excitement to happen in his life that can make Life worth living.
    Whenever there's a gain. There is also a loss. While Saitama achieved his unbeatable status by breaking his limiter. He also sacrificed the Joy of enjoying life's challenges in the process.

    • @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour
      @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour 4 года назад +13

      I disagree Saitama has his own challenges. For example, finding something to give him true excitement.

    • @junghoonlim1580
      @junghoonlim1580 4 года назад +18

      @Chocolatier
      You literally proved the op's point. You say Saitama has challenges like finding something "true excitement" in life. The problem is he only truly has excitement when he is having a good fight; and he can't have that. And it's not like he is doing nothing about it; he constantly fights monsters in hopes of having a challenging fight.
      He doesn't have excitement b/c he doesn't have any challenges that "excite" him; and that itself isn't really a "challenge" by your definition. I would argue personally it's more of a problem of lack of intrest. It's like saying
      "In order to feel excitement, you need challenges; but the problem is that you have no challenges. BUT WAIT this PROBLEM ITSELF IS A CHALLENGE TO OVERCOME; SO HE MUST BE EXCITED FROM THIS LACK OF INTREST."
      No you can't have a intrest derived from the problem of lack of intrests; that is dumb.

    • @Boxsteam
      @Boxsteam 4 года назад +5

      Saitama definitely still has challenges. Physical ones he doesn't, but there's plenty of other types

    • @dcpzero
      @dcpzero 4 года назад +1

      @@Boxsteam And i think one of those is beating King in a video game :)

    • @Boxsteam
      @Boxsteam 4 года назад +1

      @@dcpzero oh, idk if Saitama will ever accomplish that. Saitama will lose a physical fight before he wins a match against King, lol

  • @PaperPatriot
    @PaperPatriot 4 года назад +164

    10:39 That's a good a line, Ima write that down! WRITE THAT DOWN

    • @rumle5
      @rumle5 4 года назад +3

      Good XRA reference

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 5 лет назад +580

    He's a hero for fun. Just as how Genos is a cyborg for fun.

    • @CometX-ing
      @CometX-ing 5 лет назад +94

      He’s modern art for fun.

    • @Marcusdeverdade
      @Marcusdeverdade 5 лет назад +5

      lol

    • @ardenaudreyarji
      @ardenaudreyarji 5 лет назад +13

      Well, I know you're joking but Genos isn't a Cyborg for fun tho. He wants to avenge his family

    • @TheZephyrsWind
      @TheZephyrsWind 5 лет назад +10

      @@ardenaudreyarji I think we all realized he knew that.

    • @burningeclipse2700
      @burningeclipse2700 5 лет назад +8

      @@ardenaudreyarji you know what, imma say it anyways.
      r/wooosh

  • @argentcontent9874
    @argentcontent9874 5 лет назад +70

    The music is 40% factoring how awesome the anime is

    • @iruga7379
      @iruga7379 4 года назад +2

      I dare anyone to rewatch the Deep Sea King Arc without tearing when Mummen Rider is defeated....

    • @kevinsemidey2516
      @kevinsemidey2516 3 года назад +1

      This soundtrack is absolutely amazing

  • @Myth_or_Mystery76
    @Myth_or_Mystery76 4 года назад +58

    "A young disillusioned man apathetic about finding a job."
    Who made an anime about me?

    • @niero4201
      @niero4201 4 года назад +13

      Correction: "Who made an anime about our entire generation?"

  • @SupermassiveGaming
    @SupermassiveGaming 5 лет назад +116

    "Just as divided as I expected." A 70/30 split seems pretty decisive to me.

    • @daddy_.rome0
      @daddy_.rome0 3 года назад +4

      @@nonoctoro4933 I love democracy

    • @lord_bobanewname4069
      @lord_bobanewname4069 2 года назад +1

      The fact that there is 30% of people who thinks he's not a hero

    • @ProjektTaku
      @ProjektTaku Год назад

      @@lord_bobanewname4069 is already too divided.

  • @DreballinArts
    @DreballinArts 5 лет назад +1074

    "Hairoism or lack thereof"
    I see what you did or didn't do there😉

    • @amarimars
      @amarimars 5 лет назад +31

      I see you misspelled heroism. (yes, i'm that guy)

    • @nullriver9583
      @nullriver9583 5 лет назад +51

      @@amarimars ah.... r/woooosh 😉

    • @PPinho2711
      @PPinho2711 5 лет назад +25

      MyAnimePhaseDefinitlyWon'tDie I see you didn't get the joke

    • @spooky-nz9vj
      @spooky-nz9vj 5 лет назад +11

      @@amarimars r/woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooshhhhhh

    • @zoim4131
      @zoim4131 5 лет назад +8

      @@nullriver9583 read his comment pretty sure its also a joke or he is rly just a dum dum

  • @ZBoy-rc8zf
    @ZBoy-rc8zf 5 лет назад +340

    Saitama is kind of a jerk with a heart of gold neutral good character

    • @enjerth78
      @enjerth78 5 лет назад +35

      Wise Sensei sometimes do sound and act like jerks.
      He shouldn't just handle things himself. Walking away to go play video games when Genos says he's got it was perfect.
      Ok Genos. Don't lose.

    • @hadeskingoftheunderworld7010
      @hadeskingoftheunderworld7010 5 лет назад +7

      He definetly has a heart of gold

    • @Anubis-xk4ht
      @Anubis-xk4ht 4 года назад +6

      Saitama is not neutral he's a pretty complex character

    • @TopBurger239
      @TopBurger239 4 года назад

      How is he a jerk??

    • @mondiramaji791
      @mondiramaji791 4 года назад +1

      Perfect way to describe him.

  • @haz2077
    @haz2077 5 лет назад +374

    If you think Saitama is not heroic, something is wrong with you.

    • @oofsaitama6071
      @oofsaitama6071 4 года назад +10

      Ikr

    • @mondiramaji791
      @mondiramaji791 4 года назад +23

      He is what the world would probably need: shouting to the fellows tryna be jerks and helping out a good person struggling from inside and Normal with sane people. Balanced as I like it.

    • @ifeanyiogbennaya7773
      @ifeanyiogbennaya7773 4 года назад +1

      He's a hero but not the best

    • @zandi1603
      @zandi1603 4 года назад +10

      @@ifeanyiogbennaya7773 i agree with this he IS heroic but he isn't the MOST heroic

    • @ifeanyiogbennaya7773
      @ifeanyiogbennaya7773 4 года назад

      @bing bingbung he is not
      All he has is the power and strength
      He is not the best hero

  • @Rodriguez_way
    @Rodriguez_way 5 лет назад +150

    Oh and for those who need more OPM, READ THE MANGA. Yusuke Murata's adaptation of the ONE Webcomic is incredible.

    • @unknownninja1
      @unknownninja1 5 лет назад +5

      Rodrigo Rodriguez Jr indeed it is!!.

    • @DiabloJaz12
      @DiabloJaz12 5 лет назад +1

      @@unknownninja1 I'll third that statement.

    • @TheZephyrsWind
      @TheZephyrsWind 5 лет назад +1

      I read it every month or so, that way I have more content to read. 1 of my favorite chapters was when Tatsumaki was bored. She was funny & cute. Of course she's always cute, but still.
      Read that when I was in the hospital. Manga helps when you're close to possibly dying like I was (severe pneumonia, bad sepsis, severe anemia so bad I had to be whisked away to the hospital ASAP & more). I got so sick of laying there for days, so I was going to leave early but they said if I left I was very likely going to die. So after 3 days of laying there i pulled out my tablet & read manga to pass the time. Back in the 80s & 90s when i was younger, no cell phones meant you had nothing to do at the hospital but read boring magazines & watch whatever junk channels they had, which didn't help since I am nearsighted so much that I'm legally blind. I need to have a TV within a 2 feet of me in order to see what's going on, 1 foot if I must read. But of course in hospitals they're usually up in a corner on the other side of the room & tiny too.

    • @SPACECOWBOY705
      @SPACECOWBOY705 5 лет назад +6

      I'll just watch the moving pictures

    • @yurikuki
      @yurikuki 5 лет назад +3

      Read the webcomic as well! Its amazing and now ongoing again.

  • @vovapsix
    @vovapsix 5 лет назад +33

    I can see why people would see Saitama as not heroic and Id give the same answer, just look at what he did when he wasn't as powerful he has heroic characteristics in him and despite having no fun fighting he still helps people, wouldn't a self centered depressed individual with immense power just abandon all that.
    What amazed me about One Punch man initially is the fact that Saitama is an opposite of a stereotypical protagonist we get in most shounen or superhero manga. Unlike the majority of protagonists, he is the most regular person, one of the most insignificant people to others around him (until he fights that is), he doesnt seek power (in fact he wants a downgrade to his abilities), even his special moves are just regular punches or movements, he doesn't say generic protagonist lines while fighting (his only serious talks are about regular things in life and facing the truth of it all, reminds me of Arataka from Mob when he speaks his truth), he is the most avarage nice guy that you can find.
    He stands in contrast to spectacular looking heroes and villains, their transformations, moves, power-ups and even skill names. That is why he is an amazingly unique hero, that could only be made by ONE. And because of this huge contrast there is tons of humor, i mean even cities have A,B,C... names, its like the author said fk it, who gives a damn what they are called, lets just name them whatever and he is not wrong =D

  • @angiematas
    @angiematas 4 года назад +24

    10:09 YES. THANK YOU.
    He is extremely heroic and I can't believe there are people who say he is not.
    I totally agree with absolutely everything you said, and the way you said it was excellent
    I hope that with this video more people learns to appreciate Saitama's complexity and heroism as a character.
    Thank you for making this, good sir.

  • @Sorain1
    @Sorain1 3 года назад +8

    What sticks out to me about Saitama's heroism is that, with his power, he could do anything and no one could stop him. No one could even hope to oppose him meaningfully. He is literally beyond any form of rules, beyond law enforcement or some band of plucky heroes to stop. If he wanted to, he can do whatever he chooses to without real consequences. He knows that, we know that, we know he knows that. But we see him living a modest life and doing the right thing, admiring the efforts (Even when ineffective) of others to do the right thing. Very few people, if they are honest with themselves, would be capable of taking such a saintly path of doing good and only good with that kind of power. In an ironic sense, Saitama is the same heroism Superman embodies, just with a more down to earth attitude about it. Superman is always trying to be 'the big blue boyscout' but Saitama doesn't put on such a mantle. He is always himself without presentation or social face without care for how that makes him look. He's aware of it, it hurts him sometimes, but he instantly puts the good of others before his own desires without hesitation. You want to see someone's true character? Give them power. See how they treat their lessers. Then you will know. Everyone is Saitama's lesser in power, and we see how he acts.

  • @TTVArgusGuy
    @TTVArgusGuy 5 лет назад +377

    I honestly appreciate that Netflix has started pumping out more anime

    • @keineken_3281
      @keineken_3281 5 лет назад +18

      Well, they now can't do more superhero stuff so...

    • @revine9243
      @revine9243 5 лет назад +15

      they are only pumping out more anime so they can turn them into live action

    • @spooky-nz9vj
      @spooky-nz9vj 5 лет назад +1

      @@keineken_3281 wdym?

    • @TheZephyrsWind
      @TheZephyrsWind 5 лет назад +1

      @@spooky-nz9vj Netflix does a lot of "Netflix Original" live action crap.

    • @Marc-rw3dd
      @Marc-rw3dd 5 лет назад +2

      @@spooky-nz9vj both Disney and DC have their own streaming services which is why he said that.

  • @poweroffriendship2.0
    @poweroffriendship2.0 5 лет назад +410

    *_The new season of Calilou looks great..._*

    • @Mickey36replica
      @Mickey36replica 5 лет назад +7

      I don't know about that....

    • @Krill25
      @Krill25 5 лет назад +3

      No krillin is caillou

    • @jasperchauvin2904
      @jasperchauvin2904 5 лет назад +5

      Friendship I’m so tired of seeing this comment on every OPM video tbh

    • @GuiTheKratos
      @GuiTheKratos 5 лет назад +3

      Except it doesn't.

    • @yuddpudd
      @yuddpudd 5 лет назад +1

      Mmmh.... I don’t think so, :3

  • @ellusiv5121
    @ellusiv5121 2 года назад +10

    "Heroism is about setting aside what you care about in favor of doing the right thing"
    "Sacrifice in hero films usually manifest itself by putting the hero in life threatening danger"
    "However, Saitama; a hero who can never be in mortal danger, manages to become a hero in a way all of us has the power to be"
    I love that.

  • @toadtreeunhinged3679
    @toadtreeunhinged3679 5 лет назад +20

    The video operates on the assumption that in order to be a hero you have to sacrifice something. While in most situations that is correct I believe that what makes you a hero is just the fact that you're standing up for what is right regardless of how many other people stand along side you. Saitama does that. Therefore he is a hero

    • @emceehawaii7542
      @emceehawaii7542 3 года назад

      I believe the original definition of a hero was someone who gave a great sacrifice for what is right. I'm not sure if that's it but I remember hearing it somewhere.

  • @keks2163
    @keks2163 5 лет назад +587

    "Hairoism" There is none.
    Thank you for watching.

    • @keks2163
      @keks2163 5 лет назад +10

      Yay, mark noticed me

    • @Kev.in1997
      @Kev.in1997 5 лет назад +5

      Uf I was about to make that Same Joke but I was too late :D

    • @akira9031
      @akira9031 5 лет назад +1

      @@keks2163 better not say notice me senpai

    • @cisdea
      @cisdea 5 лет назад +1

      TheGaming DinoDog notice me senpai

    • @serosero
      @serosero 5 лет назад +1

      @@cisdea **You have been noticed by senpai**

  • @dragonzone1516
    @dragonzone1516 5 лет назад +153

    We all know who the true hero in one punch man is, Saitama's tailor in the OVA.

  • @aashleysaggar1836
    @aashleysaggar1836 4 года назад +41

    U know Saitama is something
    when u watch Attack on Titan and like me say
    "Jeez Give This Town a SAITAMA"

    • @ifeanyiogbennaya7773
      @ifeanyiogbennaya7773 4 года назад

      Facts lmfaoooooo
      I was dead lyk that😂😂
      Same for akame ga kill

  • @Gameknight2169
    @Gameknight2169 3 года назад +17

    Saitama, instead of offering up his own well-being for that of others, offered up his happiness instead.
    What a hero.
    To choose to be eternally tortured with infinite strength instead of a quick, honorable, and painless death.

  • @Jakob_Herzog
    @Jakob_Herzog 5 лет назад +19

    Seeing Saitama when he was powerless, and yet he still tried to save someone. Yes he is a hero.

  • @hunglee7529
    @hunglee7529 5 лет назад +302

    People that says saitama isn't a hero clearly don't watch the anime or read the manga lol

    • @thomasjenkins7506
      @thomasjenkins7506 5 лет назад +14

      he's essentially the hero that saves the other heroes when they aren't strong enough.

    • @l0sts0ul89
      @l0sts0ul89 5 лет назад +5

      He's a true hero.

    • @moisesezequielgutierrez
      @moisesezequielgutierrez 5 лет назад +13

      @@l0sts0ul89 All of you see Saitama as a Hero...
      I see Saitama as a God.

    • @sahilshaji5709
      @sahilshaji5709 5 лет назад +17

      @@moisesezequielgutierrez You see Saitama as God...
      But I see Saitama as Saitama.

    • @Polomanart
      @Polomanart 5 лет назад +16

      @@sahilshaji5709 You see Saitama as Saitama.....
      But i see him as a Caped baldy.

  • @Pixel607
    @Pixel607 5 лет назад +33

    He sacrificed much more than other heroes..
    His hair.

    • @ZanathKariashi
      @ZanathKariashi 5 лет назад

      eh, Darkshine sacrificed his hair. All of his hair in fact. All of it.

  • @ddjgaray
    @ddjgaray 5 лет назад +64

    Saitama is a true hero.. Remember how his body moved on its own to save that big chinned kid despite being powerless and vulnerable. He's an inspiration to me. My hero.

  • @DiabloJaz12
    @DiabloJaz12 5 лет назад +40

    So would it be logical to say that all authors write from a point of dramatic irony? Also. That thing you said about the characters being the ones that shape the scenes and not the other way around. I completely agree. It also makes me think. Mayhaps, when writing a story, it is preferable to make the characters first, then the scenes.

    • @AnaseSkyrider
      @AnaseSkyrider 5 лет назад +7

      It goes without saying that you need to know what story you want to write first, though, and that will inform the characters you write and thus how to direct every scene. Given two identical characters, everything can be completely different given a different setting and other characters and story beats.
      And if you're trying to tell a story of heroism, it does no good to write a main character with no heroism in them, nor the capacity to become a hero as the story progresses. If you're writing horror, you can't have a confident main character who can beat all odds and make everything safe, unless you're going for something more psychological and want to undo it all at the last second (but that would give it a twisty thriller feel, not a horror feel).
      I think it's better to think of it as a multi interacting system. If the characters aren't driving the scenes you want to create, you can change the characters or let them dictate the narrative. Which one is better is circumstantial. Either way, the characters just need to fit the narrative, but you can do it from the top-down or bottom-up.

    • @monody
      @monody 5 лет назад

      Wouldn't say all authors write from dramatic irony. any time you face a character that ends up as more of a "vessel" or self-insert you are immediately faced with that lack of personal depth or motive to define such a condition. It's more of the characters doing things simply because they are there at that point.
      Or, when you have a reasonably defined character, but choose to act against their design for the sake of the narrative.

  • @zgamer200
    @zgamer200 5 лет назад +17

    Sure, Saitama might not be able to sacrifice his physical body for the sake of others, but that doesn't mean he doesn't sacrifice his own well-being for the sake of others. And that is my reason for believing Saitama is a hero.
    Saitama could've taken the credit for defeating the Deep Sea King. He would've been hailed a, "Real hero" by the masses for saving so many lives. But because of a certain jerkwad who talked down the sacrifices of the other heroes, he didn't. With the people's faith in heroes shaken, Saitama knew he had to preserve the heroic mythos for the sake of the public. They need to believe that the Heroes of the Hero Association can protect them no matter what. And so he made the personal self-sacrifice of giving up his reputation and the glory he would have received for the greater good. And if that doesn't make for a hero, I don't know what does.

  • @bruhzone154
    @bruhzone154 5 лет назад +39

    Saithama motivates me about that if we work hard enough we can get everything,

  • @thatoneguywhodislikedthevi970
    @thatoneguywhodislikedthevi970 5 лет назад +186

    Well we all know that saitama is heroic because he sacrificed his. "HAIR" yo become stronger .

  • @londonrd
    @londonrd 5 лет назад +14

    This channel is highly underrated.
    This is EXACTLY why I love this character so much!

  • @thomaswhite3149
    @thomaswhite3149 5 лет назад +808

    Saitama is like a DBZ character in My Hero Academia
    Edit: (thanks for all the likes today is my birthday so this is really cool)

    • @gman4736
      @gman4736 5 лет назад +107

      THAT'S A PERFECT WAY TO DESCRIBE HIM!

    • @prosterdbz9663
      @prosterdbz9663 5 лет назад +79

      I couldn't think of a better example nor could i think of this example myself

    • @rottingbubbles
      @rottingbubbles 5 лет назад +12

      I think he's tien

    • @amarimars
      @amarimars 5 лет назад +18

      Saitama is like a DBZ character in The Fault In Our Stars, dude. (Get it, cuz the meteor and that also happened in OPM and ima stop talking now cuz u obviously get it)

    • @Lycanthromancer1
      @Lycanthromancer1 5 лет назад +15

      @@amarimars The Fault in Our *Makyo* Stars.

  • @guillaumeducommun3312
    @guillaumeducommun3312 2 года назад +5

    A thumb up for mark is a middle finger to youtube

  • @JimankyGaming
    @JimankyGaming 5 лет назад +29

    70% vs 30%
    "It was as divided as I expected"
    Umm....

  • @kuntaldive2618
    @kuntaldive2618 5 лет назад +201

    I was literally watching one punch....
    Love from india mark...

  • @abilawaandamari8366
    @abilawaandamari8366 5 лет назад +11

    My eyes actually get teary when you explain that part about Mumen Rider. What the fuck man ? I didnt even cried in the original scene

    • @huetitle4070
      @huetitle4070 5 лет назад

      Abilawa andamari Me too!

    • @kahliltellini6866
      @kahliltellini6866 3 года назад

      I’m telling u it’s cuz he does that little soft thing with his voice i b tearing up every time he describes a heart warming scene or callback

  • @duwang2324
    @duwang2324 5 лет назад +11

    Saitama is a normal person, but when it counts; he has a heart of gold

  • @Zanroff
    @Zanroff 5 лет назад +18

    I'm amazed how relatable Saitama is considering how undefeatable he is.

  • @nanabinaruto71546
    @nanabinaruto71546 5 лет назад +23

    I kinda wanna write a story but creating compelling and interesting characters is so hard wow.
    Great vid man !

    • @drpepperman2765
      @drpepperman2765 5 лет назад +7

      Just write. Don't worry about making it good, don't worry whether or not people will like it, just write. Experience is life's greatest teacher, as well as failure. Don't be afraid of either. Just write a story you find interesting, and then try to write another one. Do this enough and eventually, you'll understand how to make good stories and compelling characters.
      Trust me, I'm working on the first draft of my first feature screenplay and it's horrible, but I gotta finish it if I want to get better.

    • @drpepperman2765
      @drpepperman2765 5 лет назад +3

      @Genesis does what Nintendon't I'm not high at all, actually. Just trying to give someone a little advice.

    • @abbasshah1963
      @abbasshah1963 5 лет назад +4

      Genesis does what Nintendon't learn to build others up instead of tearing them down.

    • @DonVigaDeFierro
      @DonVigaDeFierro 5 лет назад +6

      Great characters have three things in common:
      - Interesting challenges to overcome.
      - Believable and genuine flaws.
      - Strong motivations.
      What would be more interesting, dude? Watching Superman save a life, or watching the Joker save a life?
      Could you come up with a good reason why the Joker decided to do so?
      I'm not an expert. I have written a couple garbage stories, but I always start with an interesting story before throwing characters in the pit.
      Take my advice with a grain of salt.

    • @nanabinaruto71546
      @nanabinaruto71546 5 лет назад

      @@DonVigaDeFierro Thank you very much ! I have a sort of plot but I find hard to connect some parts together to make a whole story

  • @GrayCatbird1
    @GrayCatbird1 5 лет назад +8

    Usually, especially so in anime, the hero’s journey involves becoming stronger than before to the point that it may seem to be the essence of becoming a hero. But that’s not what makes a hero. This is a theme that comes in fiction many many many times, in Naruto or My Hero Academia for instance... but One Punch Man manages to highlight the true meaning of being a hero better than any other work out there by getting rid entirely of the concept of the protagonist pushing through his physical limits.

  • @holo6883
    @holo6883 5 лет назад +15

    "He's not a hero because he's famous, but because he risks his life to save others"
    -someone

  • @LegendStormcrow
    @LegendStormcrow 5 лет назад +152

    I think Saitama used to be a hero before he became strong. The irony, the more of a "super hero" he became, the less heroic he was as he stopped risking himself.
    That's what I thought, until you showed me the error in my thinking.

    • @blasterblade02
      @blasterblade02 5 лет назад +30

      He never stopped risking himself, he still throws himself into the same situations, but now those situations aren't a threat to him.

    • @cordgonsinged7676
      @cordgonsinged7676 5 лет назад +2

      The Sir therefore it is no risk for him anymore, or no feeling of risk or thrill

    • @blasterblade02
      @blasterblade02 5 лет назад +17

      @@cordgonsinged7676 so? He still goes out of his way to help people, his attitude may have changed but he still does the same heroic tasks as before

    • @cordgonsinged7676
      @cordgonsinged7676 5 лет назад +3

      The Sir never said Saitama isnt heroic, he just doesnt have the thrill nor does he himself feel like he is a hero

    • @blasterblade02
      @blasterblade02 5 лет назад +4

      @@cordgonsinged7676 i didnt say Saitama was heroic, the actions he does aree heroic. He's always concidered himself a hero. "I'm just a guy who's a hero for fun."

  • @patrickbuckley7259
    @patrickbuckley7259 5 лет назад +138

    Seitama is a hero in a constant battle with existential depression, and possibly nihilism.

    • @Trxpamvs
      @Trxpamvs 5 лет назад +29

      I think many people don't actually realize just how deep one punch man is & just watch it for the cool fights.

    • @jerbjerbjerb5912
      @jerbjerbjerb5912 5 лет назад +5

      hes like rick, except rick pretends to be in danger and the viewers actually believe him

    • @olebanjolip618
      @olebanjolip618 5 лет назад +4

      Hes not a nihilist

    • @Trxpamvs
      @Trxpamvs 5 лет назад +8

      @@olebanjolip618 that's true he's just fucking depressed & doesn't know what to do with his life.

    • @tabsmag
      @tabsmag 5 лет назад +4

      ​@@Trxpamvs a small spoiler, but yeah. Especially later on in the webcomic, there's actually some pretty intense discussion over saitama's "heroism"

  • @socriabbas454
    @socriabbas454 Год назад +3

    Being a hero is not just about sacrificing your life, like in the Sea King arc, Saitama sacrificed his own reputation that way people can still believe in the heroes of Hero Association. He didnt cared if people would hate him as long as they dont lose faith in their heroes.

  • @OPC3301
    @OPC3301 4 года назад +12

    In a short in the manga, we see a young saitama. Running. Nearly dying from his rough exercise. Blessing from the mouth. In pain. He sees a boy cross the road. And a car. Despite being weak and not strong enough, he jumps, pushing the boy out of he way, and is lucky he survived. That’s heroism

  • @lemonsquares9888
    @lemonsquares9888 4 года назад +6

    I absolutely love this channel. You break down character's and stories so deeply and teach us, the viewers, about how a story is written and why it's written in that way.
    I know you're a dragon ball channel, but expanding your videos with different anime would be very fun to watch

  • @KykyDJenkins
    @KykyDJenkins 5 лет назад +16

    1 minute in, it goes from awesome character intro to him standing in the grocery store
    I laughed a little but was still hoping for more

  • @ultrainstinctluffy1312
    @ultrainstinctluffy1312 2 года назад +4

    Im pretty sure the people that say saitama isn’t heroic, haven’t even watch opm

  • @arkblazer1
    @arkblazer1 4 года назад +2

    he is very much a hero. even though fighting enemies bores him and he doen not get recognition or respect by society at large he still saves the day.

  • @Powerful_TDFAM
    @Powerful_TDFAM 5 лет назад +4

    Saitama is absolutely a hero. He might not be the hero you picture (which is 100% what ONE was going for when he wrote the webcomic), but Saitama doesn't care about that, he does what he does because he wants to, not out of some obligation or desire. Which while some people don't think that is very heroic, your video still outlines why Saitama is indeed a hero. It's just on his terms, not someone else's.

  • @ninecool11
    @ninecool11 5 лет назад +175

    Mumen rider is the real hero. He is basically deku but with no powers

    • @kitsune2146
      @kitsune2146 5 лет назад +24

      He is.... He truly is

    • @coquelicotdouj1745
      @coquelicotdouj1745 5 лет назад +1

      Umu.
      If he was in the real world. ( but yeah u a man of culture)

    • @nutmalone5527
      @nutmalone5527 5 лет назад +43

      ninecool11 mumen rider doesnt cry every 10 minute

    • @MaxIronsThird
      @MaxIronsThird 5 лет назад +22

      But Mumen Rider isn't obnoxious.

    • @l0sts0ul89
      @l0sts0ul89 5 лет назад

      Yeah

  • @karanrawat835
    @karanrawat835 5 лет назад +52

    I would like to see you make a video on the following characters
    Garou
    Sonic
    Genos
    Fubuki

    • @tiosevenstars
      @tiosevenstars 5 лет назад +1

      Garou : The monster with heroic heart
      Sonic : ?
      Genos : A driving character
      Fubuki : Don't bully.. your.. juniors? idk..

    • @DARamosYT
      @DARamosYT 5 лет назад +1

      Did someone say Sanic?!
      I'm down.

    • @nobutasu3285
      @nobutasu3285 5 лет назад

      replace fubuki with tatsumaki. honestly i dont see the hype in fubuki at all, i fin tatsumaki to be more interesting

  • @guisergestalt9510
    @guisergestalt9510 5 лет назад +5

    I've been watching a few different character analysis videos on different types of character and i think yours are possibly the most interesting? just the way you set the video out and how well you explain alot of the information, really enjoying the past couple of videos you've posted and i look forward to seeing the future ones, keep up the good work Mark.

  • @Ko700el
    @Ko700el 2 года назад +2

    A hero doesn't need the appreciation of a crowd, he only wants the appreciation of the individual, in this occation Mumin Rider,. You rarely see saitama smile when he see's someone yet when he saw mumin rider again after being promoted (which is something he only cared about to avoid reporting he weekly activities) he smiled for realizing who he was and then kept that true smile when mumin told him that the Thank You later he received was his. That food/drink mumin treated saitama as a thank you was for him better than the entire cheering of a city

  • @5stargrim
    @5stargrim 5 лет назад +6

    Absolutely awesome character study here. I love saitama as a character so much, and you did him Justice in this video

  • @NoName-ym5zj
    @NoName-ym5zj 5 лет назад +10

    I cried when Mumen rider confronted the deep sea king

  • @MassiveRican
    @MassiveRican 5 лет назад +2

    You’re videos are inspirational to me man. Not only does it not educate but also cements reasons and provides me with further understanding on why I love certain characters and story types. I hope you continue to do videos on other character and series beyond DragonBall. We’re all the better for it.

  • @fidangyang1995
    @fidangyang1995 5 лет назад +78

    "The most important qualification of a hero--The spirit of self-sacrifice!" -Boku no Hero Academia

    • @WastedTalent83
      @WastedTalent83 5 лет назад +21

      that's an idiot , not a hero.
      Heroic is what you do , not what you're risking to do that thing.
      Saving a person from a criminal as example is heroic no matter who does it and how.
      The fact that you just run at the situation risking your life instead of being prepared or try to do it in a smart way, doesn't make you more of a hero, but more of a reckless one.

    • @alphabladelm2011
      @alphabladelm2011 5 лет назад

      The worst part about self-sacrifice? You won’t know if your efforts saved the people you tried to protect.

    • @sesereddead465
      @sesereddead465 5 лет назад +4

      andrea piro sometimes a hero can be made from an idiot willing to risk their life to do a good thing, and in most cases this is more of a action of impulse instead of a thought-out action... such as deku from mha, who’s quirk could literally tear him apart, but still tries to help in his own way...
      Also deku does this in MHA and is constantly criticised for it, which is valid as a person who breaks themselves to save 1 person is not very useful....
      And later in the anime he does learn to be more sustainable as a hero, and he becomes more useful...
      Overall, I somewhat agree and disagree with your statement, as a reckless person who constantly risks their life can be seen as not being a hero, but a person who acts on impulse on trying to do a good thing even when they are at risk is someone I would consider a potential hero, although they would have to become a proper one by learning how to not take unrequited risks when there is often another option.

    • @mondiramaji791
      @mondiramaji791 4 года назад

      @@sesereddead465 👍 right.

    • @ilyte1
      @ilyte1 3 года назад

      @@WastedTalent83 the greater the risk the more heroic in the case that you provided because a real hero will do it no matter what even when he knows that he may only save one person before dying. You're telling me that because someone jumps in front of a bullet instead of carefully calculating a whole bunch of s*** they're not heroic because they took too big of a risk and that's just a flat-out lie

  • @joshrapson1502
    @joshrapson1502 4 года назад +4

    He is unequivocally a hero. He antagonizes himself so that the other heroes, the ones who are actually trying, the ones the public believes in, will receive the credit and admiration that they are due.

  • @Oddmanoutre
    @Oddmanoutre 5 лет назад +85

    Admittedly, Saitama doesn't face any real threat when fighting monsters. Now, if it were a common mosquito carrying a deadly blood-borne pathogen, that could be a real threat; he's nearly powerless to stop those.
    In all seriousness, though: Saitama may not be 'brave', i.e. he's not facing personal danger on behalf of others, but this does not mean that he is not 'kind' i.e. he *is* facing something that is dangerous to others, on their behalf- when he doesn't have to. Heroism without kindness is not heroism, anymore than heroism without bravery.

    • @mineunsoo5638
      @mineunsoo5638 5 лет назад +2

      I don't think the mosquito could even put a dent in his skin (God knows how he even gets his yearly shots, not even even a sword could've penetrators his skin), but maybe he'd get really sick if the virus or disease is passed via skin contact since it technically isn't supposed to hurt, it's just a harmless poke, then the virus/disease can infect him. We know he can't be affected by ESP (like Fubuki tried to do), but what about mentally? Can he be mind controlled? Possessed?

    • @mineunsoo5638
      @mineunsoo5638 5 лет назад +2

      *penetrated

    • @Abdega
      @Abdega 4 года назад +6

      The Crablante battle shows he can/could be brave if he needs to, but it has been so long since then

    • @a.mitra7740
      @a.mitra7740 4 года назад +1

      Saitama is ,for lack of a better term immortal. He cannot die.He cannot be possesed , the sheer will he had to complete that training regimen , is the proof of that. It's his curse and blessing , but that doesn't matter to him . What matters to him the most is being a hero for fun. Heroism isn't about bravery or self sacrifice . It's about doing the right thing . When he says that he is a hero for fun , he literally means it .Let's be honest here , Saitama is too dumb to understand justice abd other stuff. He declares himself to be a man who takes pleasure in doing the right thing . Saitama is truly a role model , we should all thrive to have his mentality . The stories in animes are truly , undeniably underrated.

  • @BoneDaddy69420
    @BoneDaddy69420 2 года назад +2

    saitama constantly fights monsters even though he gets nothing out of it. he's disappointed over and over by the lack of a struggle and there's no shortage of heroes who could actually take on the majority of them. he has so much power now that he literally doesn't know what to do with himself. it's an existential curse, but he keeps going. and that's not to mention how he drags his own name through the mud to save the reputation of his peers.

  • @keggerous
    @keggerous 5 лет назад +2

    I'm not embarrassed to say it, but that sea king episode literally has made me cry like a dozen times now.... It's one of the best episodes of an anime ever.

  • @Eneergo
    @Eneergo 5 лет назад +116

    Saitama literally said what it means to be a hero in the last episode.

    • @unpaninoconilsalame
      @unpaninoconilsalame 5 лет назад +69

      he also show it. He could blow up boros with one punch, but he wanted to help him fight his depression and his boring life offering him a good fight and let him to go all out without causing damage at anyone... exept the moon...

    • @86Fallowcp
      @86Fallowcp 5 лет назад +3

      @@unpaninoconilsalame And now it was revealed in the webcomic that everyone thinks that King used on of the moons as a punching bag lol.

    • @sandilyagarimella3590
      @sandilyagarimella3590 5 лет назад

      @@86Fallowcp And Punched the Meteor.

    • @86Fallowcp
      @86Fallowcp 5 лет назад

      @@sandilyagarimella3590 Didn't Charanko say that King saved us by coming back in time and destroying the meteor? That one is quite confusing.

    • @sandilyagarimella3590
      @sandilyagarimella3590 5 лет назад

      @@86Fallowcp Yes, He said that.

  • @Ceeington
    @Ceeington 5 лет назад +5

    Not enough people appreciate your absolutely BEAUTIFUL art style

  • @onepunchman8328
    @onepunchman8328 3 года назад +3

    Saitama is not a hero for fun. He *became* a hero for fun because of his strength and power which he gained over time. Therefore the 'fun' element does not take away the 'heroic' element of Saitama.

  • @karthik3584
    @karthik3584 4 года назад +6

    Saitama is something that Jiren wants to be... "Beyond strength"

  • @OKUBAISME
    @OKUBAISME 5 лет назад +117

    Since you're analysis other anime, any chance we can get one on JoJo's bizarre Adventure?

  • @kerms2864
    @kerms2864 5 лет назад +52

    I wanna see Deku from mha in your art style

  • @Jcarroz
    @Jcarroz 5 лет назад +1

    This is about the 3rd time I’ve watch/listened to your pros on One Punch Man. This is an exceptional piece. Well done sir.

  • @maskedfellow9466
    @maskedfellow9466 3 года назад +2

    The hero that a real good guy likes.. he the real definition of hero.. he respects others, well other heroes don't.

  • @mouse2859
    @mouse2859 5 лет назад +4

    YESSS another one of these style videos! This is one of my favorite RUclips series ever! Keep it up!!!

  • @Small_child_punter
    @Small_child_punter 2 года назад +4

    What I love about the deep sea king fight is that the other characters prove to be heroes as well. Some of them fully aware that they can’t win, still decide to take this monster on to buy time for other to come. PP Prisoner is who comes to mind.

    • @awp690
      @awp690 Год назад

      I dont think PPP counts, he thought he could win, he only acted to mainly save the male heroes he liked, almost all the other heroes (C class and A class) were def more heroic than him

    • @Small_child_punter
      @Small_child_punter Год назад

      @@awp690 when he took that punch from the deep sea king, it was devastating. But he knew he was supposed to try to take him anyway. That’s heroism at its finest.

    • @awp690
      @awp690 Год назад

      @@Small_child_punter cause his goal was to save the dudes cause he thought they were cute, heroism should also include good intensions

    • @Small_child_punter
      @Small_child_punter Год назад

      @@awp690 He already saved them. They weren't even in the vicinity.

  • @danielskrivan6921
    @danielskrivan6921 5 лет назад +8

    Writing before I watch, based on the title alone:
    I've only seen the anime, but my conclusion is he is absolutely a hero. This is based on a few events:
    1) His origin story showed that he wanted to be strong enough to beat monsters.
    2) Any fight he gets into with a human, he does not kill the human.
    3) His relationship with Biker Krillen...I mean, Mumen Rider.
    4) After defeating the Sea King, and all of the civilians start talking about how the other heroes are useless, he sacrifices his reputation to build up the reputation of the other heroes.
    It is mostly #4 which solidifies it for me.

  • @steemedpasta835
    @steemedpasta835 5 лет назад +7

    In a way, saitama did give up his life in pursuit of the strength to save others.

  • @stephenmcleod1245
    @stephenmcleod1245 5 лет назад +8

    Another great video. Keep it up Mark!

  • @ProjektTaku
    @ProjektTaku Год назад +3

    Here's the thing people don't realize about saitama:
    He's a liar.
    He can go on and on about how he's a hero for fun, but the fact is that he risked his life to save a kid he didn't even know. Sure he wants a thrill, but he never tries to put peoples lives at risk and he became a hero to save people. He even helps multiple people along the way, like taking genos under his wing, giving boros the fight of his life, becoming friends with king and allowing sweet mask to open up.
    He was always heroic, but he just doesn't see it.

  • @TechLantern
    @TechLantern 4 года назад +1

    An even broader example of this is his desire for satisfaction. He is always talking about how his life lacks satisfaction and how his hero work brings him no joy but he continues if regardless

  • @manavsingla3143
    @manavsingla3143 4 года назад +1

    I need to say, but it is the best video of Mark, which I come time and time again to watch.

  • @subarashiilad2165
    @subarashiilad2165 5 лет назад +14

    Ironically this came in just as i finished watching Episode 2 of the second season.

  • @nameless0510
    @nameless0510 5 лет назад +20

    Can you do an Analysis on Gintoki and Luffy soon they are an interesting topic and love your vids!!

    • @silvers2211
      @silvers2211 5 лет назад

      @FireLtng Toram truly and the philosophies he believes.

  • @BenWamberg
    @BenWamberg 5 лет назад +1

    Dude, that hypothesis was gold. Solid flipping video. What a pleasure to watch!

  • @caineteyable
    @caineteyable 5 лет назад +2

    With god like power that he has, and still living a normal life and continue to do unappreciated deeds. ... how many can truly say they will behave the same. That alone make him deserved to be a hero.