Anyone else get into their feels when watching OPM?
I started watching the special episodes yesterday which solidified some of my theories about the true nature of the series.
Saitama started off extremely suicidal in the flashback where the crab/lobster monster threatened to kill him but he didn't care at all since he had nothing going on for his life.
Later though, when he decided that he's always wanted to be a hero, that's when he decided that he had something to live for. Saitama is not only strong physically but very strong mentally too. Even as a hero he's still treated like he doesn't exist or doesn't matter. In the first special episode he tried to pet a cat but it coward away from him. With the show and manga being satire it's harder for people to recognize this since the comedy is meant to overlap the darker elements of the story.
I think it's just pretty interesting because I used to question why the opening theme song was so badass but the ending was really sad.
No... you know that lost you too breh
@Bryan Danielson is right dont be nice to a female simply because she likes anime... i dont wanna see yall simp a female
Let her cook breh. She aint taking shots at anybody.@Bryan Danielson is right dont be nice to a female simply because she likes anime... i dont wanna see yall simp a female
Let her cook breh. She aint taking shots at anybody.
Nothing wrong with trying new dishes.If you aint got the right groceries.... you dont belong in the kitchen
What chapter was this? I dont really remember it tbh.WTF
Saitama was suicidal, why is that so hard to believe? He said he didn't care what the monster did to him while the camera panned over the bloody claws.
Yall need to stfu with this female and simp shyt, I'm just a coli poster sharing my goddamn views. Either you agree or you don't.
What chapter was this? I dont really remember it tbh.
Sounds plausible.The first episode of the anime. It isn't nearly as detailed in either manga series, which is why I'm calling it a theory.