When a comedy starts to get unappealing, there isn't much that can save that. The problem of One Punch Man getting repetitive may seem like a small thing, but in fact, it really isn't. If you really look at it, it was just Saitama getting beaten up with a variety of attacks. And yes, the final episodes did stray away from that, but even that was just a elongated scene of what was soon going to happen. After seeing a couple of episodes, you know what to expect from it, which really damaged the comedy effect.
Because of this, as the series went on, the joke lost its charm as it wasn't special anymore. You can't top off something so exaggerated, similar to how you can't top off beating an enemy with a single punch. With the already ridiculous start of the series, it makes it hard to enjoy the jokes when they are virtually indistinguishable. Is that a bad thing? Not necessarily, but there are problems with that.
Rather than making fun of its tropes directly, One Punch Man parodies it instead by over-exaggerating them to the point where it becomes funny. If you are like me, and expected One Punch Man to be a satire, then you will be disappointed. In all honesty, how many shows can you say do that? But does this fulfill the hype, and is this the savior of anime? One Punch Man has got to be one of the most commonly talked about show I've seen this year, even impacting the smash community when one of the smash player's shaved their beard and started using Ryu. But anyways, let's get on with this review. Or maybe you still won't do that, but you'll at least know why some people might like sticking hotdogs up their ass. But I'm hoping that maybe next time you go to the grill, you can ponder on what you're going to do with that hotdog. For all you know, you might just stumble a 4 paragraph post by me describing how shoving hotdogs up your ass is actually a good thing. I would hate it if someone didn't provide both sides to the argument for my favorite show, but keep in mind that I am not authoritative force, and I cannot dictate how or what you should And most of you might get upset over that fact, and even start to hate me for it too.
I'm not saying this is going to be a completely balanced review.
Something that can make or break this show to several of its viewers. Going back to One Punch Man, I really thought of something. And thus begins the story of One Punch Man, an action-comedy that follows an eccentric individual who longs to fight strong enemies that can hopefully give him the excitement he once felt and just maybe, he'll become popular in the process. Genos proposes that the two join the Hero Association in order to become certified heroes that will be recognized for their positive contributions to society, and Saitama, shocked that no one knows who he is, quickly agrees. This all changes with the arrival of Genos, a 19-year-old cyborg, who wishes to be Saitama's disciple after seeing what he is capable of. In fact, all it takes to defeat evildoers with just one punch has led to an unexpected problem-he is no longer able to enjoy the thrill of battling and has become quite bored. Now, Saitama is incredibly powerful, so much so that no enemy is able to defeat him in battle. In order to pursue his childhood dream, he trained relentlessly for three years-and lost all of his hair in the process. The seemingly ordinary and unimpressive Saitama has a rather unique hobby: being a hero.