Mob Psycho is Better Than One-Punch Man.
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Sorry Saitama from the hit series One-Punch Man, you are stinky and bald. Mob from thhe shounen parody, "Mob Psycho" is way more epic tahn you!!! anyway here is my analysis of mob psycho season 1 and 2 with my one punch man stuff! YAY it's a good anime btw opm means One Punch Man. -scamboli signing out
#MobPsycho100 #OnePunchMan - Krátké a kreslené filmy
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Okay dad
hi scam, ur a great anime channel
Tsundere mode activate
My man where’s your gaming review videos I’m still waiting I recommend you talk about why shadow of Mordor and war is fucking trash, it’s so easy it hurts, all there is are flashy animations to make up for the predictable gameplay. That’s why I prefer from software games because they give you a challenge
only if it encourages upload speed.
Just realised that Mob and Saitama have the same pyjamas
Thank you for pointing that out
@Ben i think at the end of s1 or at some point reigen whips out his phone and has a saitama wallpaper
Somewhere in the fanfic universe, Mob was secretly Saitama before he lost his hair.
@@tylerandjosh9097 beginning of s1 actually lmao. It's episode 1
Bruh lolxd.
The fitness club are like the most underrated characters in history
Yeah dude it's low key not that far from how it is in Body Conditioning in my highschool
I love how they dont have toxic masculinity as well
Ong lmao
And Dimple is the unsung hero by season 2, helping Mob at his lowest points, help him out even though he could get one shotted again.
Ikr
I liked that they made the fitness club realistic. 99% of jacked dudes that go to the gym are hyped to see weak or fat people overcome it and better themselves. They're usually always nice people and very helpful.
That arc where mob gets kidnapped upgrades ur statement to +10
I've had the same experience.
As someone who used to be a fat weak guy, who's now a jacked guy. I am the fitness the club (as well as a handful of friends). We're actually planning a group cosplay for Halloween. And, it's amazing seeing/helping people fall in love with the power fitness gives them. Life's scary and stressful, but things seem smaller when you're bigger lol
Theyre actually like that because apparently ONE based them on some guys he met irl at the gym and whod all just been really supportive.
Which I think makes the whole thing even sweeter.
FIGHT ON
What Mob Psycho 100 taught me is that if the anime looks a bit weird and goofy, it's a certified 10/10 banger
lemme put u on Gintama
@@bryanwells4063 facts
one piece lol
@@bryanwells4063 i was litterly thinking about that anime when i saw the comment and forgot the name of it
@@bryanwells4063 hell yeah
“Show this to an epileptic kid and he can’t stop wiggling from excitement” This had me ded
Waaaaab
Damn so you really just gonna spoil a joke 😐
Bignibba 696 it’s like 5min into the vid, ofc the comments are gonna spoil stuff cuz they’re *commenting on the video* you should just watch the vid all the way through before if u don’t wanna be spoiled =.=
I finally got the joke god I'm so dumb
@@Jacksparrowthethird03 comments are used to review the video. Next time u should watch the video first before going to the comment section
‘It’s something that grows on you, like herpes or anal.’
That was the most unique analogy i’ve ever heard.
You'll be into it once you're older
ANALogy
Most realistic as well
Is that why there's a headphone warning
What was hat outro ost?
Onigawara (the guy that looks like Josuke) went from being that annoying side character; seemingly there only for the plot of the current episode and to never be mentioned again-
To being one of my favourite characters.
You watch him grow, starting to hang around more with the Fitness Club and it’s members, forming a sibling bond (or maybe even father-son bond) with the group leader.
And then he gives away one of his pairs of running shoes so that Mob can get a better place in the marathon.
All of these small things, small acts of kindness and development add up, and that’s exactly why i love Mob Psycho.
Even side characters that never really impact the story that much get developed, and you see them going from annoying stuck-up jerks to genuinely nice people.
i remember rewatching mp100 and realising 'damn onigawara really had a full on character arc outside of our view,, probably on the same scale of change as teru's character development just not as focused on in the main story'
Actually, Onigawara is based on Metal Bat, the S class hero from OPM, not Josuke (even though they both look very similar) but it makes sense since OPM and Mob Psycho 100 are both written by the same author. Both characters also look alike and have the same "tough but nice inside" delinquent personality. Metal Bat has a rather touching fight scene with Garou in season 2, which ended when Metal Bat`s little sister broke up the fight by telling them she didn't want to see any more violence or pain to her big brother. I thought this was similar to the bond between Onigawara and the Body Improvement Club prez. because he is trying to help Onigawara change himself, and give up fighting just for kicks. Also like Onigawara, Metal Bat started out as a background character for one episode - but slowly started to come into view as an interesting, worthwhile hero rather than as an extra.
Actually someone did say that onigawara was actually josuke and was confirmed by the creator or something, so yeah, josuke alright.
also finding out 2 minutes later that Onigawara legit just accidentally bought the wrong size shoes for himself and didn't know what to do with them made me laugh. Like that was a genuinely funny bit
Like, I remember noticing that when Onigawara joined the Fitness Club he too lagged behind the others like Mob. But in one of the later episodes, in season 3, he can be seen running alongside others. We do see him grow, even after his decision to change himself.
I like to think that the author had a single concept, but OPM was him fucking around with it, and Mob Psycho was he taking it seriously
King can summon saitama, while reigen can summon Mob
Like father like son-
@@Raccon_Detective. imagine saitama fighting dio, he doesn't need a stand to defeat him he can just punch dio, time stop won't do anything
Sakura can summon naruto
@@Nate-vn8xx Imagine how happy saitama would be if he met giorno lmao
@@TheNSN26 🗿
"I had kicked toddlers in the head before. They provided no resistance."
-Scamboli Reviews.
The little soft spot helps i imagine
it all about selling toy
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@@hungryhungarian6880 this reminds me of a picture of some tweet saying "Playing with the soft spot in a babies head is so nice it's like play dough" and a comment saying "I did that and now my cousin can't speak"
"I'm the second worst thing to happen to those orphans" - Technoblade
@@onvawynog4696 minecraft busts in outta nowhere lol
Now that Mob's ended, it's a certified masterpiece. What a perfect show.
I like to think OPM is about a a MAN discovering himself and Mob Psycho is more about a boy becoming a man.
That would work if at least Saitama make another thing rather than waiting in his house hopping to appear someone more powerfull than him
lets just take him like a joke character like his autor say
After finishing S1 of Mob Psycho, i realized how good or great reigen was. I know he's a scammer because of his business, and it's amazing because he could have used mob to do anything for his sake. He could actually use mob to rob a bank or anything, but he didn't and he even taught mob not to rely too much on powers or use his power to hurt others. I'd say, that's a great character.
The irony of it wasn't lost on me. You could tell that most of the "life lessons" Reigen had for Mob were transparently for his own sake, usually to get him to do what he wanted in that moment. But even so, the things he was saying were still based on a solid moral framework so it worked out in the end.
The season 2 of mob psycho is well made as well
mob isn't that stupid
Well, i know that mob isn't stupid, but if he wasn't told to hold back on using his powers or if he wasn't supervised by reigen, he might ended up being one of the characters in the series like the blonde one, or that two villain at season 2 (the teleporting one and the main villain).
@@LuciusC so it was kinda like a hypocrite teachings
As a guy who agrees Mob > OPM (even as a manga reader), I do think you're selling Saitama short... It's kinda the point that Saitama's depressed in spite of his strength and power, and only ever really finds a hint of happiness when he's chilling around in a cramped apartment with his friends eating hotpot and playing video games. Even though Mob is written better and is more relatable, it's not that Saitama doesn't grow, he just hasn't realized how he has - not in terms of power, but socially
@loafhero sure bud that's your opinion
I was thinking exactly the same thing! I also like Mob more, but OPM is one of my all-time favorites and I do think it has depth
See this? This needs more attention.
Although this is true, saitama does not actively seek to change at all, genos and king and fubuki and bang, all just fall into his lap, and he even actively rejects them at times. Ultimately OPM wasnt supposed to be well written, as opposed to mob psycho which is. Therefore OPM will necessarily be worse than mob psycho, at least as far as the complexity of the 2 series are compared.
Definetly agree. Saitama has lost his purpose in life due to being so OP which leads to this dull mundane borderline depressed state he is in.
The 3rd season was a master piece! I cried and felt fulfilled at the finale
Thank you for doing this. Not enough people talk about Mob Psycho 100 and it deserves to be in the top 10 (it’s number one for me) best anime’s of all time; Story, writing, characters, animation, emotion, relationships, message, everything is utterly incredible. This show is something special.
I just feel like he could have done so without bashing opm.
yes and yeah.
Mob has a Reigen, Saitama does not.
Saitama is a Reigen.
Genos is a Mob.
he does have a king though
Saitama has King
Damn.
Saitama's conflict is a lack of conflict. He struggles in a world he can find no fulfillment in. Its a perfect story depicting depression. Steak Bentley has an excellent video on this.
GundaniumSkeleton I think that one punch man is just a sitcom, actually I’m pretty sure that’s what it is. No actual plot just kinda a parody
@@salnos2858 we are clearly watching two different show then
BEDCORN what’s the plot then? Well besides the find stronk opponent and become stronger.
@@salnos2858 the plot is all about the support characters fighting while saitama's just chilling somewhere, then turns up in the most critical moment to save everyone. there aren't a lot of interesting things you can tell when your mc is so overpowered, so one just takes these regular heroes, puts them into typical shonen situations, but with a big twist which is saitama. I think.
mister ninja yeah sounds about right pretty lame and parody to op mcs that save the day
Saitama does leave a message though which is, getting the very thing you desired may not be as perfect as you would've wanted. This is true because Saitama always wanted to become a hero that can one punch any villain but when he gets what he desires he feels empty.
6:12 I truly think if you tried out some Superman comics you would find a lot of humanity in his character
Yeah his movies suck lmao
honestly depends on which ones you pick up
Mob Psycho 100 is one of the best anime’s I’ve ever watched. Seriously
Terrible show
@@mcrsmash8319 bruh
@@mcrsmash8319 no one asked
lindsie june garbage
@@mcrsmash8319 edgelord
I think what makes Saitama an admirable character is that he knows that every fight will be unsatisfying, yet he decides to take them on because he’s doing what’s right
SAITAMA
IS THE MODERN HERO....
TO RELATE A PERSON WHO IS FINDING MEANING.AND
WHO IS GOING THOUGH DEPRESSION..
WHO IS HAVING MENTAL ISSUES..
WHO IS FINDING SATISFACTION.. OF ACCOMPLISHMENT..
BECAUSE A 21 YEAR OLD, STARTING LIVE IS HARD... AND UNKNOWN...
What's better is that he held back so much during the Boros fight because he knows how bored Boros is
saitama actually never takes on anyone because he "knows it's right" he actually fights every single battle because whoever he fought was a mild annoyance.
@@logosking2848 In episode 8 and 9 of the first season, when Saitama goes out of his way to save the people, the monster wasn't annoying him, he saved many lifes there, and after that he claimed that the heroes weakened the monster so he could easily defeat it, so then all the heroes that got severely injured by fighting the monster could get all the credit, to not make it seems the heroes did nothing and were useless, he risked his own reputation (which was already 0) to credit them all and make him look bad, I know he doesn't care at all about others opinion, but regardless he cares or not, that was a hero move, this and saving people, he would save people regardless the monster is annoying him or not, he wouldn't let anyone die if he can save them, it feels like he's totally empty of emotions, but he still has emotions, he feels angry when playing games with King and that stuff, I think it's when it comes to fight that he doesn't feel nothing
@@Mat69420k literally every other shonen protagonist does that, also against the meteor saitama was just trying to save his home , because if he wanted to really save the people, he would have given it his 100 percent, and the meteorite would have become dust if he had done that
Regardless its massive success, MP100 is still heavily underrated. I guess if it got an art style change or redrawn like Murata did with OPM, it will gain so much more traction. But now that we're here, I'm loving everything about MP100. It's perfect for me. Definitely 10/10.
ONE is such a genius writer. I'm glad he's getting the recognition he deserves, his works are getting all the love they deserve, and they're getting ones of the best animations they deserve (esp MP100, BONES really delivered).
*the subtle MP100 ost in this video is giving me so much feels.
Another thing I like about Mob’s art style is how simple it is. Honestly this anime is one of my favs for comedy and that comes from the goofy ass way everybody moves in this anime occasionally interjected by some super well drawn serious shot.
Kids: "I want to be like Spiderman / Superman / Batman / ect."
Adults: *"I wanna be like Mob."*
@@nottherealender It's obviously a name, since the word starts with big M :p
I still wanna be spider man
Mob is already so relatable. And he has power that can destroy the earth. So I wouldn't want to be him just because if I end up becoming too emotional like him I'll be scared for my loved ones :D
@@mouses_HK Man, you should read the manga :D no worries
Expectation: Mob (minus the powers)
Reality: Reigen (only poorer)
Saitama has a big weakness : he's unable to feel engaged by his life, it's a very human weakness and I definitely relate to him in this way
Yep. Very relatable.
@Matthew Herman just because you ain't always gonna be engaged in the things you do in your life, does not make you a sociopath.
Superman, now it's your turn to confess you're true identity to us.
Especially if you’ve gone through apathetic depression **hic**
Alright, I’m gonna go out for a drink 🍺
@Matthew Herman being bored and being a god damn sociopath are two very different things lmao
I LOVE this video. I love the way you compared them. I loved the editing, the vulnerability, the honesty. I cried like a little bitch in season two when Mob reached 100% Friendliness. Like out of nowhere you just realize “fuck that cut deep”.
I actually find characters like Super Man to be human because of their inhumane situation
The world of cardboard speech still sticks with me to this day
The frustration of being too powerful and the fear that brings both for those who have it and those who do not
those feelings are human
Saitama is in a rut he's depressed and he can't pick himself up nothing's working and no enemies can give him the rush he once felt
The people around him don't even realize it or seem to really care
I mean he's pretty much all powerful what could possibly be wrong
Saitama slowly becomes happier after Genos appeared
even then not a lot had changed to get him out of his rut
but at least he wasn't lonely anymore
Eventually more people came into his life
each one made small impacts on his life
Then suddenly he lamented over his strength "I became too strong"
King Replies
"I think you've mistaken becoming strong with reaching your destination.
In that respect, you still are not the ultimate hero, Saitama.
Lamenting over the fact that you are strong seems shallow and arrogant, don't you think?
What does it take to be the ultimate hero, is it an unwavering sense of justice, the courage to face any hardship?
Until you found the answer to that question, how can you say that you feel bored?"
Saitama reiterates
"Everything I do just makes me feel empty inside."
King Goads Saitama into playing Video Games with him
"C'mon I'll only use one finger per hand!"
Saitama falls for the provocation
"No Take Backs!"
It's a very important moment for Saitama's growth
Sure nothing is going to happen immediately
But Saitama's goal expanded just a bit
He has lived his life chasing his goal
when he finally reached it he was alone in the truest sense of the word
Now he has people beside him people who will help him grow in other ways
help him obtain new goals
Give his life just a bit more meaning than it currently has
It's not that Saitama doesn't grow
it's that he needs help growing
he hit a wall and he doesn't know how to get passed it
The changes might be slight but they are there
The changes Saitama needs are more Internal
While the Changes Mob needs are more External
It's easier to see external change especially from a young child who is still finding himself
"In exchange for power, maybe I've lost something that is essential to being human."
-Saitama
Hair?
@@unaif.2171 Emotions.
The future looks flat
@@qutiepie6692 emotional damage!
screen time
“Reality is boring, that’s why I watch cartoons; To watch a robot play with big, BIG MILKERS”
Konosuba??? Darkness??? Lalatina???
@@spongebobsmirk1528 all
@campkira Stop spamming you spastic
nah, they aint just big, BIG
they big, BIG big, yknow
@@teduwu HUGE HONGALANKALODANGAS
broo because of this video i started to watch mob psycho until the finale of season 3 and now I'm a changed person that cry like a baby... thank you from the bottom of my heart
OK, real disagreement here, and I've watched ahead this time: You seem to like an underdog story, and assume that a story is objectively better because the protagonist is an underdog. I would argue that the whole point of One Punch Man is to be an inversion of that. Yes, Saitama is stupidly overpowered and I can guess how a fight is going to end before it even starts. Asserting that this makes for a less compelling story is wrongheaded in the extreme, as far as I'm concerned. I found that to be easily the most compelling aspect of One Punch Man. You absolutely CAN tell an interesting story about a character without vulnerabilities, either internal or external. Anyone as powerful as Saitama is going to have a profound effect on the world and people around them, regardless of what they do. There's plenty of drama to be found in that, which is at the heart of One Punch Man. If anything, the show chickens out on this aspect to an extent by filing him in C class, despite his power level because it keeps the world from interacting with him.
Not everyone needs to "identify" with a protagonist in order to enjoy a show. Not every protagonist needs to be an underdog. Not every story requires "struggle." Again, look at Vampire Hunter D. He's similarly stupidly overpowered - it's a major point of the plot. Yet that doesn't stop the stories he runs across from being compelling. If anything, having what amounts to an unstoppable god capable of resolving any story any way he wishes intersect with other people's struggles is compelling. It's a good way to explore the character as a person and inject some drama, as well as create some stakes. Hell, Dragon Ball itself figured this out in Super, painting the supporting cast as functionally infinitely powerful and finding various ways to not involve them with the plot.
Not every story needs to be an underdog story. One Punch Man is remarkable first and foremost because it's almost unique in NOT being an underdog story. That's a badly unsatisfied marker, simply because everyone assumes that "I suck, I have to identify with the hero, therefore hero has to suck." It's fiction. I'd rather watch stories that don't mirror my real life. I don't need fiction to live my real life - it's always out there waiting for me when I'm done.
I agree with you, even if I personally like mob psycho more than opm. Comparing two different animes, one light hearted and comedic, and one that's meant to have genuine deep plot, is just dumb. I wish he just said that mob was one of the best animes, that would be far better than making a comparison between opm. Even though I personally like mob more than opm, it's not really as straightforward as that. I love mob for the reasons why he loves mob, but I love opm because it's something NEW. He even says all this stuff in the video, then goes on to say that not following conventional anime shit is a negative for opm, so he's basically contradicting himself.
The whole point of opm is the fact that the main character is already unbeatable, with no weaknesses at all. Making Saitama a character like mob, mentally weak, would go against the whole point of the show. What opm does so well is that it takes this parody anime and perfectly balances funny moments with serious ones. Idk, Saitama is more of an idea to me than anything else. The side characters all view Saitama as a goal. The biggest example being Genos, he basically worships Saitama. Genos sees Saitama, this almighty guy that can beat everyone in one punch, but he it's not like he doesn't do nothing. It's not like he's serving Saitama to actually worship him, he's doing it to try to change himself. Idk anymore, I think I'm just saying useless stuff at this point. But, in traditional anime terms, I'd say Genos and Garou are the true main characters of opm, if that even makes sense.
@@someperson9998 Oh, certainly. None of what I said was meant to disparage Mob Psycho 100. There's nothing fundamentally wrong with an "underdog" story. There are many reasons why those stories keep being told. It just irritates me slightly to see stories which break the mould hammered down for no reason greater than because they break the mould. It's a bit like seeing film critics chastise a movie because it doesn't conform to a three-act structure - why does it have to? It's not even that I'm trying to defend One Punch Man - I have my own issues with it. It's more that I'm trying to defend the idea of a story with a functionally unbeatable, overpowered protagonist. This sort of character is like a gravity well - no matter what they do, they affect the world around them by their mere existence and presence.
And you do have a point. Because Saitama is both drastically overpowered and mostly aloof, he does often yield the "protagonist" spot to other people. It's not just Genos, either. The Sea King episode finale sees Mumen Rider as the de-facto protagonist, facing a moment of truth and holding his ground long enough for Saitama to arrive, thus saving Genos and the others. Because he's so stupidly overpowered, Saitama works as a catalyst for other people's character development. He's a disruption to the routine, forcing them out of their comfort zone and into growth. That's compelling.
Like I said - my primary beef with One Punch Man is that it doesn't commit to its own premise. For how powerful he is, Saitama should be the most famous hero in the world. This would put him in immediate conflict with the likes of Metal Man, nation state governments and large-scale corporations. For just an ordinary guy who doesn't want to be bothered, this would present enough of an interesting hook such that Saitama himself can have a bit of character development of his own. You know, the whole "with great power comes great responsibility." Could have easily given him a character arc of slowly beginning to care about what ELSE he can do with his power beyond just punching things as he grows into a leader.
Obviously, this is ostensibly fan fiction by this point. I'm just saying that you don't need an underdog to tell a compelling story.
One punch man is the writer having fun and making parodies, mob pyscho is when he gets serious with the action and definitely the characters
One punch man is consecutive normal punches and mob psycho is serious punch
At first, maybe. But Mumen Rider, King, Suiryu, and Garou? And even more so in the manga.
But yes, MP100 is a mostly character driven story, whereas OPM is more spread out with comedy, worldbuilding, and rule of cool as well as character development.
>Looks at this comment
>Looks at all what's happening with the arc after the MA
...Nah
@@Enyoiyourself Hahah, yep! Spoilers.
Tornado vs Blizzard, Tornado and Blast, King's crisis, Sonic and Flash's PTSD childhood, Amai Mask fighting to protect humanity from himself. And we're not even halfway through the series, still got the rest of the Neo-Heroes, the Robot saga, then the final saga.
None None well that’s because mob ended of course it’s gonna be better he’s improved as a writer but when it was running it was the better series idk how you can even compare them 😐 kinda stupid ngl
Apart from the debates on which series is better, let's just all agree that ONE is a god tier writer, a brilliant mastermind.
You fucking Legend XD
But a bad artist
@@cloutan2746 You might wanna rethink that statement
@@cloutan2746 A writer can also be considered an artist because stories are an art form right?
you commented the same thing on get in the robot's video about which is better.
12:50 Saitama should be a bit more like Beerus.
Training someone to be strong enough to take him down.
If you thought mob 1 & 2 was good, wait till you see s3! Thank you for reminding me of this absolute diamond of an anime
That Mumen Rider scene always hits me hard. I love him
S3 is coming
@@redrock5817 confirmed that theres even less saitama :(
@@rhinuu045 More Garou though 😳
I just guessed
What does Saitama have to overcome? He doesn't have to.
Me: *T H E M O S Q U I T O*
With season 3 half way done airing, watching this video gave me joy.
The Body Improvement Club being super hyped and supportive of Mob is one of my favorite things in the show.
It's because Mob still has hair.
*LMAO*
Psshhh hair is for the weak
Nice butt
and you think mob is hot when he’s serious because of his hair?
@@littlejoy1982 ...yes
everyone who actually watched mob psycho: well yeah we know that
i mean ive watched it (all of it) but still, i like Saitama more so dont bully me cuz i do like Mob
Yes
Opm is better
@@mqstudio4078 y e s
@@mqstudio4078 yeah I don't expect someone who plays fortnite to understand how mob psycho is better than opm, you probably just like the animation
even if mob psycho is arguably better, I still love them both
That ending montage has genuinely brought me to tears several times, sometimes i return to this video just for that motivation boost
“Show a mob fight to an epileptic kid and he just starts wiggling in excitement” - space dandy
besnos underrated comment 🤣🤣
Do u know where you can find the dub of dandy?
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I watched it on Netflix but it has since been removed, don’t know any legal ways of watching it but I’m pretty sure it’s on 9anime.to, make sure it is .to as there are a lot of fake ones.
I just felt bad on how he described Saitama as if he's a really flat character. One Punch Man is deeper than the way he described it but I love both OPM and Mob Psycho.
also, opm is still going on. 2nd season of anime covered around 1/3 of webcomic so surely there is near to no character development, no plot twists, just one finished arc and one half cut (lol)
100 percent agree. Although the second season changed up the formula, it was still great.
Superman, too. The movies make a piss poor vision of him, but the character in the comics or hell even the cartoon shows his "man" side instead of the "super" side. He isn't some emotionless god and shouldn't be portrayed as such.
@@anthonytorres-cruz1598 great analogy 👍
Yeah. He kinda forgot the whole "a life without struggle or challenge is a burnt out hell" message.
You just appeared on my fyp for your akame ga kill video and now I can’t stop watching your videos, you my friend have made be break out laughing like 100 times in the last hour, great content
I just started watching Mob Psycho and I LOVE IT so far!! :D
One of my favourite moments in the series is shown only for a second in the outro, but when the body improvement club says the only reason they’re able to push themselves is because of how hard mob tries every day to stand with them, and the courage it gives them.
I love those musclebound dorks.
I loved that so much
Sorry, when was that? Could u tell me?
Reigen is part of one of the most unlikeable archetypes yet is easily one of the best anime characters of the decade
Bro his self defense rush was one of my favorite scenes
It’s funny how true this is. The pig from Seven Deadly Sins is probably the most annoying thing I’ve ever had to watch. I hate that thing with a fucking passion. Yet Reigan is my favorite character from Mob Psycho even though they’re practically the same joke.
@@yeahkeen2905 I mean there's huge differences in execution and application that makes Reigen too good to even be put in the same. Sentence as Hawk.
@@yeahkeen2905 That pig erase my will to live
Chaotix Fox exactly my point. Whenever Hawks almost died, I was as actually sad to find out he was saved. That’s how much I hate that pig.
The difference between Mob and OPM is that OPM hasnt concluded-- kind of rough to compare a finished story with an unfinished one
10:15 YES! You get why people like One Punch Man!
The fact that you could talk for twenty minutes about how compelling Mob Psycho is while still only barely scratching the surface is a testament to how brilliant this show is
Could be the same foe satiate to be honest.
"mob phsyco you can just show this to an epileptic kid and they can help but start wiggling out of excitement"
- Scamboli Reviews
i lost it at this point
I noticed through the video you mentioned that Saitama barely shows emotion unless he's serious. However, in the panel where he holds Genos's core after Cosmic Fear mode Garou threw it at him you can tell he's angry.. even a little sad to see his disciple pretty much die, he considered Genos as a close friend after a while and wanted to help him become better than he is, Saitama also witnesses all his friends die just from Cosmic Fear Garou existing, this also makes him angry, but he doesn't show the expression. So even though Mob has character and weakness, Saitama has the ability to feel and care for those around him even when he doesn't show it. Still, loved the video, you're an amazing creator Scamboli. :)
saitama- im strong and bored and want change.
mob- im strong weak and need change.
opm does the same thing in each episode
mob has an actual story
no u just described mob as opm. opm has a huge story that connects and left ppl wondering what will happen next till season 3. mob episodes are all the same and so are the seasons he gets ???% power loses control and no one remembers or knows anything. mob also has the same villain every time that silly annoying green blob that they could of exorcised at any time. idek why they made a s3 its the same thing, thought it was over, meanwhile one punch man its clear its not over cause there's a massive cliff hanger. mob psycho could end on any season since nothing even happens at the end, but "surprise! The green guy is evil once more who knew!?"
Scamboli: Here's a well thought-out analysis of Mob Pyscho and its intricacies, as well as how its characterization, themes, and unique+engaging art direction sets it apart from OPM.
Me: haha i like mob psycho more because green ghost do the funny
green ghost do funny
WAIT TILL YOU SEE BLACK SPERM
Ghost go brrrrr
Funny perv lololol
Opm comedy is better but mob psycho does everything else better
I would pay an unnecessary amount of money to see a spin-off starring Reigen and Mumen Rider.
Edit: Also, at 7:45 is this a reference to that VR Chat video by Dunkey with the cat talking about how he went to Chili’s?
There is a spin off of reigen in manga google it!
i feel like it’d be lowkey sad and we’d watch mimen rider sacrifice himself
PROVE IT! COMMISSION THE ANIMATORS!
I was gonna say what Ryan said, there's a Reigen spinoff I haven't read yet
It’s necessary if it makes it possible
18:18 is good part, me like just hearing you say, "His strength." shivers.
7:34 Satamia does have a conflict; it's a conflict to care/ the boredom he faces of his life.
Gotta say, you hit me right in the feels. Your analysis of the anime, the way you express your own emotions and thoughts on the series and how it actually changed you, the show’s music you added, it actually managed to make me cry. Mob Psycho 100 is my favorite anime, and you gave basically all the reasons why. Fantastic job.
Thank you brother!!
I completely agree with this statement.
Oh thank god I wasn't the only one who cried 😂😭.
The difference between Mob and Saitama is that one was born with 'ultimate power' and hates it because it forces them to live a dissatisfying life before gradually learning how to live with it so their life can be satisfying, but overall outside of that lives what would be a relatively mundane and peaceable life without that power so the difficulty to do so is mostly focused on their power.
Whereas the other spent years of his life to achieve the goal of 'ultimate power' because his life was well, relatively horrible as shown by his origin story and the good amount of flashbacks he had in the manga, (which also showed off quite a few more depowered fight scenes that show just how much he had to struggle to prove himself before), only to realize once he'd achieved it that, while the time and effort he'd spend towards it was the end result was exactly what he'd wanted, the actual result was dissatisfying, and had made it so he could never reattain the feelings of achievement he had gained while working towards it due to said power ensuring he'd permanently need to put no effort in to succeed in his actions ever again.
Mob is depressed because he's never truly lived life because he believed his power meant he couldn't, but now that he is he's realizing he can find fulfillment in life while working with it despite the struggle it can be.
Saitama is depressed because he's lived life and never found fulfillment in it outside of when he was trying to achieve power, but once he'd succeeded realized it instead had taken away the only thing that he'd found to give his life that feeling of fulfillment, the struggle of working towards that goal, because now even with the barest of effort he'll always achieve it.
In other words, Mob is a teenager learning to live life after believing he had to dedicate it to one goal, Saitama is a man who dedicated his life to one goal and achieved it, only to burn himself out after achieving it once he realized it hadn't been the goal he'd been after, but the struggle it took to achieve it
So I can't really agree with your depiction of Saitama here, which is a shame because I like a lot of the other points you make, especially for Mobpsycho100, you're only taking into account the character he is, not how he became it, which is an important factor for him. Saitama isn't a protagnist who's trying to achieve his goals and growing as a character as he does, he's a protagnist who's already achieved his goals and grown while doing so and now is trying to live life without them and the results of how they made him grow as a character.
With Saitama you read the story of the hero who's already long since succeeded in his goals but burnt out by doing so and didn't really know how to continue living anymore without them, with Mob it's the opposite. You also have to take into account how vastly different both of their worlds and settings are, Saitama wouldn't develop the same way he did in Mob's world, and Mob wouldn't in Saitama's world, but for their perspective worlds the way they developed makes sense as characters.
They're two sides of a coin yes, but not the same coin, just a pair of similar ones
Saitama was basically given the power too, his training regiment is literally just do some situps, pushups, squats and go for a run
@@ureyesrbleeding1 Along with constantly fighting monsters way out of his league and only coming out on top because of sheer willpower most of the time as evidenced by his multiple flashback sequences in the manga.
He'd also technically been training for more than the 3 years he talked about.
The earliest he began training was as a literal student, though that consisted of him getting his ass literally created into a wall by a monster in the early days of their arrival and nearly die, but still manage to take it out I believe hours, tho it might've been days later, I have to reread that section, from sheer tenacity. Iirc it's implied he did this more than once before entering the extended state of depression/apathy we see him in from attempting to work as a businessman before he's revived from it by Crablante and he begins actively dedicating his life to 'training'.
Also, like, it's well documented the level of training he was doing was not some easy ass training people can actually do without already having a background in cardio and the like, which Saitama did fucking not at all have when he started, or else suffer potentially severe physical disability, especially if they tried to consistently, uncompromisingly stick to it like Saitama did.
Was it enough to justify his level of power we seem him at? No, but it was a good enough starting stone to make him relatively powerful in a world where tanktops are literally magic, it was the sheer doggedness, and constant fights against way overpowered monsters he consistently had while undergoing his 'training' that ended up leading to the breaking of his limiter, and eventual sheer degree of overpowered bullshit he became
The anime for some reason hasn't covered any of the flashbacks except for crablante (which was necessary to be fair), but in the manga it showed him getting his ass regularly kicked unbelievably hard, even after he broke his limiter (though he broke it in as Saitama-esque fashion as he could) before he reached the 'balding!tier' the anime follows him at.
@@ureyesrbleeding1 well we dont see his journey to became too powerfull, but we can see the another character that do the same thing Garou
Garou is like Saitama, but his journey is showed unlike Saitama
I gave this 10/12 marks
Nice essay
@@TheBestMOC Surprised my ramblings even got that high a rating, lol
Thanks mate, that's kind of ya, glad you enjoyed my impassioned nonsense
The way you commentate documentate these videos is honestly amazing
Thank you Scamboli, you motivated me to watch Mob Psycho and I can easily put it in my top 10 anime of all time. This show is uniquely beautiful
Although I am 11 months late to this video, I feel it is only fair for me to comment on how well-executed and produced this video was. The fantastic editing, the conveyance of your script, the humor, and the effort that went into this video all combine to create this piece that exploded and flourished, like a broccoli seed exposed to an abundance of psychic energy. I can tell that the themes talked about in this video were a result of great analyses and thought. Instantly Liked, and I am looking forward to more content like this from you very soon!
Thank you brotha, I appreciated reading this. My Hellper video has the same energy if that's what you're looking for.
@@ScamboliReviews Mans replies to a comment that was 11 months late. That deserves hella props.
While he does go into great analysis about Mob Psycho, i disagree that it was great overall analysis. I think his lack of analysis for OPM was a massive disservice to the show
The "Saitama does nothing" part was actually tackled by King (Chad Finessed) funnily enough. He basically lists down everything you've said, "Do something outside your strength if you're so empty, join the local community or get another hobby." The chapter was a deep conversation between King who has fame/respect but weak and Saitama who was strongest but has nothing. It just all ends with Saitama saying "Lol sounds like too much work." So I guess its comedy and he'll never change.
i think more like it takles him but he is too depressed
and when he play games he cannot be not serious xD
the funny part is that king is stressed because his life is always making him fall right in the middle of the chaos until he somehow got to the top of the most dangerous profession in the world, while his true passion is to play videogames, he isn't miserable because he doesnt know what to do,he is miserable because he is a regular dude who is called to fight city destroying robots, he even grows and goes againts his fearfull nature to help others, so while they both struggle with their lives, king actually tries to better himself outside his confort zone
As a Person struggling and sometimes beeing crushed by mental Health problems, sometimes you accept the Solution, but dont have the mental Energy to start executing this Solution.
Just do it sounds easy and maybe even motivatonal, but its not. Especially if Days start blurring into each other.
Both the fact that Saitama will never have the ideals of a true hero and (more importantly) that King will never be exposed is exactly why Scamboli and many others say MP100 is better than One Punch Man, since one is plot, and development based while the other is satirical and just a deconstruction of the cliche zero to hero shounen story
@Sunaki1000
I relate a lot but mental health is actually a lot simpler than we thought, if overthinking was reduced, our important tasks throughout the day would've been done sooner
This was a different video from what i've seen you post and it still shines up there as a professional and well done video that stands along your funny no-filter videos. Well done dude.
The point you made at 14:09 saying Saitama waits on change rather than pursuing it made me think about season 2 episode 9 of OPM, King actually lectures Saitama about this this idea, encouraging Saitama to seek change and hold on to the ideals associated with becoming a hero so as to not let such qualities become overshadowed by his strength as he grows, ultimately diluting his sense of "meaning". It was kinda goofy too. love the vid, and 18:59 was so outta pocket I had to pause rq go get help please
Saitama's growth is much slower and less apparent, but in the manga, you do start to see it over time where he slowly starts becoming more caring to people when he doesn't care about fighting.
Ye and that’s also nice when you see him starting to care and feel for genos
Hes also getting angrier
There's another thing that I think he missed about Saitama, which is that the message of the show is "what it actually means to be a true hero" which saitama has shown multiple times throughout the show, especially when he beat the deep sea king but when people started shit talking the heroes he took the fall.
This message is different from mob psycho which is about a kid that wants to fit in this world.
@@momenalhussein8147 spot on bro
@@momenalhussein8147 the best synopsis I could've gotten
If you didn't cry at least twice during the second season of Mob psycho then your incapable of emotion
2 Scenes that will definitely make you cry.
1:- And you need to pick up things you feel important.
2:- What my master really is... a genuinely good guy.
Mob is my third favorite anime but I didnt cry to those scenes idk why🤷♂️
Guess I'm incapable of emotion then.
i cried once at that 1 episode reigen arc it was so good honestly even changed the way i look at things
I haven't watched it, but I doubt I would cry.
I just came back to watch this video after watching the latest episode (Season 3 Episode 6) because I feel like I did myself a disservice not rewatching the first two seasons before season 3 came out. The first five episodes of season 3 follow mob and everyone else in a comedic aftermath of the Toichiro battle, with a compounding mystery unravelling throughout about what's going on with the big broccoli.
I remember after finishing season 2 that Mob Psycho was my favorite anime. But I feel like I kind of forgot WHY it was in the wait for season 3 and watching those first 5 episodes. Because those episodes are like the first couple of episodes of season 1. Funny day in the life of Mob episodes where Reigen relies on Mob to exorcise the ghost of the week.
Episode 6 is everything else. Episode 6 reminded me what it was I love about this show and I cried. Am crying after having the memories flood back of those first two seasons thanks to this video.
The fights, the characters, the emotions, the philosophy...Mob Psycho is a beautiful masterpiece (bold take I know) of a show, and I cannot thank you enough for encapsulating all of it in one video, and helping me remember everything I love about this show and why it's my favorite.
I almost cried im this video even tho I didn't really understand mob psycho because I watched it when I was a kid,I only watched it for comedy and the kickass animation and never understood mob's character. Props to you Scamboli I'll rewatch it now.
In all my years here in this platform, I've never seen a youtuber take such a chill approach to stating opinions, normally they'd just go "I'm entitled to my opinion, deal with it" but you don't. And I appreciate that. It makes the whole experience much better and the points you make are far more convincing, wether or no they are objectively factual. I really love what you are doing for this platform and I hope to see more in the future.
Thank you dude I appreciate the comment
the best part is that sometimes you wanna get mad because _Boohoo he talked bad about my favourite anime_ but you just can't because of how chill he is so you just stop caring, sit back and enjoy the video
@@JoAlpzino Yeah this guy is just so amazing, I really hope to see more of this style in the future.
@@ScamboliReviews No prob man I really do think your style is amazing, keep up the amazing work you've been doing and I'm sure you'll hit it big soon enough.
@@andreservando3242 the internet definitely needs more of this
Actually I watch OPM to see if he can overcome his existential dread arising from his inability to derive any real joy from life. He had a vision, he wanted to be a hero, he worked hard for aaaaaaaaand he got there. Now what? I relate to Saitama, not because I'm fucking able to smash a mountain, but because I also have worked towards goal after goal only to find that there's nothing at the summit of the mountain. You climbed only to find a peak, and, as I said earlier, now what? What I've come to realize is that no matter where you go and what you do, if the problem is you, there's no escape. No amount of power can save Saitama from his own unhappiness, and likewise, no amount of accomplishment could ever save me from mine. That's why I relate to him as a character, and deeply appreciate the story. No more "if I do enough pushups, with enough belief in myself, I'll accomplish anything and everything!" It's grounded, it's a very real struggle with no overblown Disney happy ever after answer. The answer to "How do I become happy?", at least from OPM, is "I don't know", and that's probably the most honest answer you can give someone to that question. There is no one, surefire way achieve happiness or success in life. But the least you can do is try, and a good place to look, is by forming meaningful connections to the people around you.
I'd like to add that you say Saitama has "no internal weakness/struggle", and I know it isn't exactly a common issue to struggle with, but apathy is very much a problem. Not just like a general disregard for politics and football or whatever, no, I mean apathy, the inability to feel invested in life and yourself. Feeling completely demoralized and demotivated. It's hard to get out of, because the world and everything in holds little meaning to you, if any, so why bother? It's rare to want to get out of a state of real apathy, and that's probably why it has taken Saitama so long, and the help someone so persistent as Genos, before he starts even remotely working towards getting out of that state.
Omg i really don’t think I could’ve articulated it better myself. And yea it kinda bugged me how he makes it seem like Saitama is flawless and has no human aspects to relate to. Anyone who’s felt life is pointless deadend or felt extreme apathy or boredom can relate to Saitama.
So glad you mentioned this, Saitama is a very human character. The other reason I continued watching the show is because of how the show frames Saitama's dilemma.
Saitama could be the most powerful villain too, so why does he choose to be a hero? He really wants to get some basic respect and appreciation for all he does but never gets it from anyone. So he becomes a husk of a person, driven by a wish his former self made.
It reframes what being a hero' means - sure he is overpowered and saves the day, but getting no recognition from the people he dedicated his only wish to has got to suck. Then Genos comes along and his admiration of Saitama helps him realize a little bit that he's not fighting bad guys for nothing, and that Saitama's power and dedication does actually inspire people. Saitama can't feel satisfied with himself, but the best thing that happens to him isn't the cool power, its the strong bonds he makes with people.
@@Alexa-bp8rm
Omg thank you you beautiful person, that's exactly right
I also want to add on to this
He sees someone who is going through the same problem as him being to strong and wishing to actually have a challenge the alien guy he fought at the end of season 1 and through the fight and dialogue saitama sees that and tries to give him a fight he actually love being in even faking his full power attack seeing how he somehow become a lot stronger later on with no training or anything we see he doesn’t even look that satisfied after the fight which adds on to his character
@@realo3503
The writer has started that continues to train, even during the run of the series, but I believe it's just the same workout routine he mentioned during the House of Evolution Arc? Even so, the point is that he has "broken his limiter, but is still getting stronger". What that means exactly? I think that's probably up to the reader/viewer. But I also think you're absolutely right in that he held back against Boros, the alien guy. He says at one point "Are you done?" but it's not in the like condescending way, he's genuinely like "Can we wrap this up? Have you had enough fun?"
i agree with everything you said, i watched both anime, but even when i didn't understood much about writing and anime stuff i got attached to mob and every character in the series and forgot that one punch man exist
Ok 8 months ago I posted a comment justifying why OPM was not worse than Mob Psycho, even though I hadn't seen Mob Psycho. Oh I was SO SO wrong.
My headcanon: Saitama doesn’t do anything because he’s trying to become unfit so he can kill things in more than one punch
He still does his training regimen though
Or maybe he’s just bored and has nothing better to do?
@@marlinanenomeposeidonthdar4677 did you forget to read the "My headcanon" part?
the last thing is great about mob psycho is how mob has the greatest potrayal of autism i ever saw which may not even been the original vision of, there were many moments i will bawl my eyes out in a HE JUST LIKE ME FR moments
Please don’t talk about Superman if you’ve never read a comic about him. The movies don’t make him justice. He is as much human as Peter Parker. He spent most of his childhood and teen years without super powers. He has been through heart breaks and the loss of loved ones. In the movies he is a boring character. Kinda like saitama. But in the comics he is a chill ass dude, with a great sense of humor.
I agree but opm does have conflict. Saitama with himself, he very much seems depressed. Extreme indifference is a symptom of depression. It's very subtle but as the story has gone on you can see siatama becoming more willing and excited to help out, he starts seeing Geno's, king and others as friends vs inconveniences. I think saitama is very authentic (minus his powers) it's just one that's not easy to pick up on, it does exist though. Not all depression manifests as sadness.
Yeah, I completely agree. I feel like Scamboli missed that aspect of Saitama through the anime. He did have his own personal conflicts, they simply were not the focal point of the anime adaptation. In my eyes there were a few aspects of Saitama that made me connect with him more, with the main aspect being the battle he's had with himself doing things he just doesn't love as much anymore.
I think like it more better captured by the original webcomic
I don’t blame the guy. The anime really didn’t do the manga justice which was probably due to the time constraint the animators had. Like the manga made saitama actually care about genos and anyone who’s name was remembered by him
@gapple * I wouldn't say it happens in the background when it's actively happening to the main character. Also if you go back to the first season it's made very clear being a hero went from saitamas dream to a huge drag. The second season kind of drops the ball, but it drops the ball on a lot of things
@@bookknight is the manga better than the anime?
Simple answer: He has hair and has better character development
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I’ve rewatched it twice already. Gonna do it again for upcoming season 3. The anime is that good to me. Not ONE anime has been capable to make me rewatch it 3 times it’s so *actually good I love it*
Edit: gonna rewatch it a fourth time
This dude legit just berated Saitama for not being human enough when that's the entire point of Saitama 💀
I think he's just sayin' he likes characters that are more human lol but you right.
Personally, I like mob better cus of the exact reason but it doesn't mean I dislike opm, ya know? Lol
@@userK77920 yeeaaa. Morals and struggles are understated when everybody wants the evil bad guy becuase he is "smart".
Also one of the reasons i prefer lelouch to light yagami
@@killme5630 I mean, alright 👍
I never want to hear you sing the one punch man theme ever again.
That was the best part
Indeed the best part.
Quality singing
Scamboli Reviews ok I was rude please sing more
Specifically with headphones on.
I think it is important to mention that part of Saitama's problem is that he's losing his humanity, he's losing touch with everything because of his power. Nothing means anything because of his power, and that's the problem.
yea
Then his character arc would be to regain or maintain his humanity then, somehow.
@@notsuspicious3806 they CAN'T afford to have saitama be that deep for some reason, i don't know why FOR SOME REASON one and murata actively chooses to remain its story hilarious and inane.
@@gabbie25 he can, they did.
@@gabbie25 he had one of thr most human moments in the fight against garou.. you clearly haven't read the comics and your just taking what this guy is saying to heart.
Scamboli - "I have kicked toddlers in the head before" 19:00
Mob psycho is beautiful, Idk why I decided to watch it the last few days, but it just popped into my head and decided to, I agree it’s better than OPM to me too, I feel like it’d be cool if mob was incorporated into OPM somehow though
ONE has made fantastic representation of depression in both adults and children. One is a man who no longer finds passion or excitement in something he once loved doing , the other is a boy who is lost, doesn't know what he wants to do with his life and finds it hard to relate to people.
It seems so ironic that Saitama's back story is "I'm a hero for fun" and it isn't fun for him, at all. I still don't know what to make of it.
@@Ailorn What's interesting is that in season 2 he seems to me to be happier which is in part to him now having a friend in King and it's always good to have friends to help you in hard times.
Hopefully they’ll finish mob cuz the ending is just fantastic and heartwrenching
Like the manga ending? Should i read the manga)
shhhh I'm just watching in on Netflix :D
Why is Tsubomi so cute???
They haven't finished mob psycho yet
THIS HAS BEEN WHAT IVE BEEN SAYING. Literally mob psycho would be in my top 5 anime of all time if only they finish adapting the manga
bilcosby official the anime ending
Having just finished Mob Psycho III... I agree with everything here
I don't think this guy has really watched OPM
And u haven't watched mob psycho 100
@@Nandan59 yeah i watched it and i love it
@@Nandan59 what does it have to do with them saying that the video got OPM wrong?
The body improvement club as a whole, is one of my favourite characters.
They’re such a unit oh my god
They’re so fucking nice
Yes, they motivated me to more exercises.
True they're nice af they even let the lazy ass pyschic club to hangout to their club room
Mob Psycho 100 is such a **sniff** masterpiece.
AND WE HAVEN’T EVEN REACHED THE TRUE END YET.
Yo it ended?
@@turtle-ot2qc yeah
@@rajadarwish4712 what chapter did it end?
We need season 3!!!!!!!!!!
czcams.com/video/6EC-6tD2h14/video.html let's just cry in silence because it ended.
First video I'm watching of you and holy shit I lost track of time by how consuming this can get... I need more
It all builds up to the final arc in mob psycho that rips your heart through your teeth and breaks it only to put back together and shove it back in. (I really like the emotional rollercoaster of the last few episodes.)
This is one of my favorite anime reviews...maybe ever? I loved Mob psycho when it first started airing all those years ago, but could never really articulate why - and here comes along your review hitting each and every point. The editing, the narration, the music choice, watching this video reminded me why MP100 left such an imprint on me even after all this time. Mob himself is one of the most sympathetic characters I've ever met because so little of him is rounded in the shape of a shonen hero and so much of it is just...himself. The approach ONE took with MP100 makes the story and characters feel so genuinely themselves, imperfections, asshole and awkward moments and insecurity and all. It unflinchingly called out Reigen in his flaws, forced Mob into a world where even he failed to overcome (and then bounced back from after), and just...auuuuuugh just remembering Reigen's words to little Mob, about how nothing, not intelligence, strength, charisma, or even superpowers make any person better or worse for it. Just being good to yourself and the people around you and move forward, is all.
Man I loved that show. I remember a lot of animes for their flashy animation or amazing fight scenes, but mob psycho definitely stays with you because of that quiet little guy with a strong spirit and a good heart.
Well put, brotha
The series that resonates with people more is the one which they can associate with more. For some people it is Mob for all the reasons you included. For some, it is One Punch man, because its theme is that one of emptiness. You don't have to be all powerful character like Saitama (which he isn't by the way, he is basically very average in everything outside his physicality). Mob is about growth. One punch man about the inability to grow.
"Mob is about growth. One punch man about the inability to grow.
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I couldn't have said it better my friend.
This is probably the best way to put it
Well its not that OPM isn't about the inability to grow exactly, its more like... a different type of growth yaknow? One that can't be done by physical training, but instead one that needs people around you.
Lol that last line... That's the definition of shallow. It's the definition of unrelatable.
No one can relate to being so much better than everyone else, that they can't relate to anyone. That's satima.
He's written to be unrelatable. He has no depth, he's a giant gag character. You cannot see yourself in him without having some sort of God complex.
Stop forcing it. Trying to pretend it's anything more than dumb fun is just wrong and desperate for something you like to be more than what it is.
@@user-ky9ou5dz9q Username fits
Have to disagree with the analysis on opm a little. Saitama invincible but he goes through this really cool arc where he starts to remember why he wanted to be a hero in the first place. He starts off the series being bored and alone, but gradually picks up friends who give him something to work towards. Genos makes him feel guilty because he feels like he's conning him, but gradually he starts putting a lot of effort into helping genos be a better fighter. Mumen rider reminds him that being a hero requires sacrifice, and during the fight with the deep sea king saitama intentionally destroys his public image (which was one of the few things he cared about) so mumen could get some medical attention. The fight with boros lets us see saitama get really pissed off as he realizes boros is also just bored and looking for a good fight. This makes him realize he genuinely wants to protect earth and sees how stupid it is to spend ones life looking for a fight (and yeah hes mad at the end of the season as he goes back to ending battles in one punch, but i think its understandable given how intense the battle with boros is). In the second season king has what saitama spent all first season working towards with the fame and glory but he realizes that king is a cool guy and becomes his friend, once again sacrificing his public image for the sake of others. The general theme is that saitama goes from being this bored loner to redeveloping meaningful relationships and once again starting to care about people. I think that resonates with people who have "made it" and struggle to find meaning after achieving something they've spent a good deal of their lives working toward.
This video... is the absolute best thing i've watched in so long. The quality is something i haven't seen in so long