2019-05-21, 14:12 | Link #161 |
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Nobody survive the butt hit! Well, looks like Suiryu lost for the first time. Kinda wanna see him become a hero after all he seems to be already superstrong for an ordinary human. Probably even S class strong. Lower S class that is.
Goketsu looks really strong as well. Then again he still gonna get defeated with one punch if he were to run into Saitama. xD
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2019-05-21, 17:01 | Link #162 |
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I don't get the focus of ideals between hero vs. martial artist. Then again, perhaps One put the monster fights in the same story as the tournament to deliver a message as shown in today's fight?
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2019-05-21, 18:14 | Link #163 |
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One butt man.
There were sequences that looked pretty good, and others that looked atrocious. Suiryu was off model pretty much the entire time. The overall result was mostly bad, but they did manage to convey how powerful Suiryu is so that's good. It was the opposite for Flash. He looked good but you didn't really get the sense he was all that fast. As for the story, there was too much going on in this episode. The scenes went by super fast.
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2019-05-21, 19:16 | Link #165 | ||
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2019-05-21, 20:43 | Link #166 |
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Eh, I found the fight satisfying. It established Suiryu's strength while ending how we pretty much expected it to end with some comedy sprinkled in, which is pretty much what we should all expect from Saitama fights.
I get that Flashy Flash' thing is supposed to be speed, but he really doesn't come off as any faster than any other fast character in this series.
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2019-05-21, 21:15 | Link #167 | |
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Enjoyed your more-than-3-sentences counter analysis on my take, however. Entertaining stuff. Anyway, came to say for shitty studio such as JC Staff, this was an unexpectedly fluent episode. Still cumbersome at times with so many different event taking place but at least the quality of the animated movement picked up a little bit. Liked the hip thrust. The obi drop that followed wasn't very glorified but I suppose that's what make our hage-man so cool. Good episode, this.
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2019-05-22, 10:56 | Link #170 | |
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If you are truly honest about not seeing any story, but somebody else sees story... Then why not inquire what it is they see? Or leave it alone, that's also possible. It's this particular response that kinda puzzles me. As for the episode... It was alright, I suppose. Not a whole lot happened. I did like the One Butt Man part and the jokes though. |
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2019-05-27, 21:59 | Link #175 | ||
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So you marginalize my post to dramatic and reduce my opinion to absurd, but then you're the one who is feeling insulted? Cute. I guess you know how to dish it out but shy away when it comes to receiving. Quote:
It's about a character who has reached the epitome of physical abilities. There is no one above him. So with that premise in mind, the author tries to create scenarios for a possible contender. They hype machine uses canon fodder to highlight a contender of the week before they face Saitama. This show is like watching an ecchi series. I don't watch an ecchi series for the story. Without good direction and animated movement the attractiveness of this show significantly diminishes. I give the edge to Suriyu although not sure by how much.
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2019-05-28, 17:02 | Link #176 |
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Damn, poor Suiryu. He's easily the strongest normal human you can find on earth, he won against a monsterfied ex-superhuman and even beat a crow monster when already being heavily injured and yet he would have died there in despair if it were not for Saitama.
Watching Suiryu turning from the confident strong fighter into a beaten, bloody mess, nothing but a scared toy for the monsters bullying him was real tough. He went from a handsome and cocky champion into a toothless, broken human who could only crawl away, crying for help, even ripping his own hair out like damn! That guy really felt true fear for his life right there. I kinda hope we can see him again, with new teeth and all, but then that he chose to become a hero due Saitama saving him but also Snek and Max showing him what real heroes are all about. Not about strength (though it's better if you are strong) but a desire to help even if it means you are out-classed by a mile.
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2019-05-28, 17:56 | Link #178 |
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When even I notice lazy animation techniques. Still, it kinda feels like this type of story makes more drama whenever Saitama is not around. Then again it kinda feels like what happened to Mumen Rider but different style. I thought Suiryu's story was done last episodes but I feel the writers wanted to feel a lot of despair. Felt quite long but I wonder what's ONE's purpose with the character now that he completely put him in chaos. Still hoping for Garo to return to the story though.
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2019-05-28, 18:19 | Link #180 |
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^That's why I added "normal" to it as I don't really consider S class Heroes "normal" anymore. Well, maybe expect Tanktop and I have a feeling his "tanktop powers" won't be a match against Suiryu's techniques. XD
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