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Submitted by usopp, 04-02-2018, 06:41 AM, Thread ID: 73306
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RE: Prime Upgrade Giveaway & More
07-02-2018, 03:52 AM
#14 Hello, my name is Ideology and I will be reviewing my favorite anime in attempt to earn an anime award.
Thank you for the time spent reading this and for hosting this event, and good luck to all who enter!
The anime that will be reviewed today is the ongoing seriescurrently being produced by ONE, the anime "One Punch Man" or "Wanpanman".
The season with its 12 episodes (and 5 specials) follows the protagonist "Saitama", a bald "Hero For Fun" character. His traits include his immense super-human strength and abilities which are utterly unmatched by every other character throughout the season. Everything is exaggeratedfrom his speed to his stamina and his endurance to where it's almost comedic.
He is followed by his "disciple" "Genos", a powerful cyborg looking to become as strong as Saitama and together both embark on adventures on rising up the superhero lists to become the most powerful and well-known heroes of Japan. As they travel, they meet a plethora of immensely villains and massive objects which threaten to cause immense damage and destruction to the world, with Saitama eventually finishing them off with a single punch.
The series mixes action with comedy in an amazing blend to keep audiences anticipating something exciting constantly, and it plays mental tricks on the viewers by placing Saitama in what appears to be "dire situations" when every episode it's proven that it was never a threat in the first place. What ONE studios almost magically accomplishes is giving up thrill when seemingly there should be none. We we see powerful heroes suddenly get knocked out by a single hit from villains, we psychologically thinking they are too powerful, and as Saitama ends their lives one by one, the villains that appear next become stupidly stronger, yet are still no match.
What the anime teaches is more on the strength from within. This is seen constantly such as when Saitama nearly failed the Hero Test and only passed due to his insane strength, solely because he failed so miserably on the knowledge portion. This shows that despite actual strength, without knowledge, strength is useless. Within two other episodes, Saitama faces humility and learns to shove his pride within himself even when he is the true hero who saved the day, simply to protect others as every hero should.
Ultimately, the anime brings human events into play and as the adrenaline starts pumping during a fight sequence or action/thriller scene where the world seems to be in infinite peril, with the quiet moments and amazing design and artistic detail, the viewer is captivated both visually and mentally, causing an amazing story-telling setting. The action is not too fast paced like many other anime within existence, and it keep the viewer anticipating a new sequence of episodes with every end. Truly a shining gem among other anime!
The season with its 12 episodes (and 5 specials) follows the protagonist "Saitama", a bald "Hero For Fun" character. His traits include his immense super-human strength and abilities which are utterly unmatched by every other character throughout the season. Everything is exaggeratedfrom his speed to his stamina and his endurance to where it's almost comedic.
He is followed by his "disciple" "Genos", a powerful cyborg looking to become as strong as Saitama and together both embark on adventures on rising up the superhero lists to become the most powerful and well-known heroes of Japan. As they travel, they meet a plethora of immensely villains and massive objects which threaten to cause immense damage and destruction to the world, with Saitama eventually finishing them off with a single punch.
The series mixes action with comedy in an amazing blend to keep audiences anticipating something exciting constantly, and it plays mental tricks on the viewers by placing Saitama in what appears to be "dire situations" when every episode it's proven that it was never a threat in the first place. What ONE studios almost magically accomplishes is giving up thrill when seemingly there should be none. We we see powerful heroes suddenly get knocked out by a single hit from villains, we psychologically thinking they are too powerful, and as Saitama ends their lives one by one, the villains that appear next become stupidly stronger, yet are still no match.
What the anime teaches is more on the strength from within. This is seen constantly such as when Saitama nearly failed the Hero Test and only passed due to his insane strength, solely because he failed so miserably on the knowledge portion. This shows that despite actual strength, without knowledge, strength is useless. Within two other episodes, Saitama faces humility and learns to shove his pride within himself even when he is the true hero who saved the day, simply to protect others as every hero should.
Ultimately, the anime brings human events into play and as the adrenaline starts pumping during a fight sequence or action/thriller scene where the world seems to be in infinite peril, with the quiet moments and amazing design and artistic detail, the viewer is captivated both visually and mentally, causing an amazing story-telling setting. The action is not too fast paced like many other anime within existence, and it keep the viewer anticipating a new sequence of episodes with every end. Truly a shining gem among other anime!
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