Today, let’s talk about the " One Punch Man " that topped the list of the most anticipated anime list in 2017.
"One Punch Man" is a manga written by ONE and Murata Yusuke , and is serialized in the online comic magazine "Young jump next to you". [1-2] Originally a writing practice series by ONE on his personal website. [3] Another cartoonist who was later loved by Yusuke Murata, was repainted after obtaining ONE's consent.
It is a work drawn by web cartoonist ONE to practice using comic drawing software. It began to be updated regularly on its personal website in 2009, but it was unexpectedly received well.
(Ah, sigh, soul painter!)
In early 2012, cartoonist Yusuke Murata discussed with ONE on Twitter the idea of co-creating a "remake version".
So, why did Yusuke Murata propose to draw a remake?
Because, the original style is like this:
remake version is like this:
animation version is like this:
and launched TV animation on October 2015, pushing popularity to a new peak in one go.
"One Punch Man/ワンパンパンマン/ONE PUNCH-MAN" is the Japanese national-level long animation: " Bread Superman /アンパンパンマン/ANPANMAN"
I believe the original author ONE probably didn't expect that he could achieve such results by referring to the practice comics he casually drew by Bread Superman. (I silently remembered that I bought a hand-painted board a year ago and never used it once.)
Although One Punch Man has many settings to complain about, I still want to discuss this work more seriously.
may be more boring than you think and supervised, with animated version of spoilers.
I don’t need to introduce the story of one punch man. In short, it’s the hero of interest - Saitama, who can beat all the villains with one punch.
The story tells the story of the protagonist Saitama, who could not find a way out during the inauguration process. After encountering a crab mutant who wanted to take away a teenager's life, he burst out with the idea of "wanting to be a hero" in childhood, so he rose up to fight with the other party and saved the teenager. After regaining his ambition to become a hero, Saitama finally gained the strongest strength through hard training, but this led to hair loss and becoming bald. Later, he joined the Hero Association with his disciple Genos and began a journey of abusing the little monsters.
One-punch human style is very pleasing to my liking. As soon as I learned about this work, I was pushing tricks everywhere. In addition to his simple pleasure, the plot of the clip is also quite interesting.
For example, it is clearly a hero who saved everyone but has become a sinner for eternity. It is clearly a person's credit, but it has to be distributed to teammates who have not contributed.
These simple plots always make me feel ironic about reality, especially Saitama, a character who snatched the ghosts and gods, was actually classified as a C-level hero.
is simply like those talents who are buried without taking exams.
Although the plot of One Punch Man mostly has a casual feeling, for example, because you want to be a hero, you start to be a hero.
After the underground king is beaten, Deep Sea King appears. And, hum, I am just the weakest of the four kings.
and those nonsensical settings, such as eating too many crabs and becoming a crab villain. And Saitama's tricks, continuous ordinary punches, and serious beatings. This shows that I like "I'll complain to you, I'm too lazy to think about it."
In fact, I have been thinking about why I like this work during this period. One Punch Man is really very weak in the plot, and it can even be said to have no plot.
The villain appears, the villain is nonsense, Genos appears, Genos leaves, and he is regarded as a combat unit. Saitama appears and gets it done with one punch.
Why is it interesting to have such a monotonous plot?
Although One Punch Man is indeed a very cool entertainment film, are there any movies released every month and new episodes broadcast every season lacking the fun movies?
I think that in addition to being entertaining to the public, One Punch Man will also make the audience feel "expected", not expecting that simple and refreshing entertainment. Instead, I hope Saitama can use one punch to rehabilitate the unreasonableness of this world.
The original author ONE gave Saitama the most straightforward setting "the strongest", not the strongest in the name, not the strongest in the name, not the strongest in the person outside the world, but the "strongest" in the true sense.
But even so, Saitama is going to the market to buy vegetables when the price is sold at a big discount, and he will be worried about the lack of progress in his work, and he will also feel troublesome to those who come to the door to learn from, and the villain who talks a lot of nonsense. Just like us in front of the screen, it is "ordinary".
But like us, he, who is just as ordinary as the United States, can use its strongest to rehabilitate all this when encountering any unreasonable or unfairness. One punch can get the villain who talks a lot, one punch can get the corruption of the system, and one punch can get the chaos that everyone can't do.
plus the attitude of "I won't dump you, I just want to be a hero" made me feel very "expected" when watching the work One Punch Man.
Whenever someone underestimates Saitama, whenever there is a crisis in the world, I am looking forward to it. Saitama punches, stunned those who are not optimistic.
makes what is impossible to turn into possible.
One Punch Man is a masterpiece, but this movie is really satisfying. Saitama's straightforward strength and pretentious self-ism both make me feel very fond of.
I couldn't help but start thinking, what exactly does Saitama represent? Although I said, Saitama is as ordinary as us. But none of us can stand the power of heaven.
When I got satisfaction from this animation, I closed Sakuragi, lay back on the bed, remembered tomorrow, and life. I also remember that in reality, we are all just C-level heroes.
I like the character Unlicensed Knight , he is very real. He knew that as a C-level hero, he was never expected. Even if he tried his best to shout for him, he could not defeat a stronger opponent and could not respond to everyone's expectations.
But, he will not give up, what else is more handsome than this. Maybe we are all just C-level heroes in reality. Not being cheered or expected. Maybe Saitama is just a setting that the author can fool, but One Punch Man is just an entertainment film, but I believe that those who don’t make excuses for themselves and always focus on those who only want to be stronger than themselves every day, I believe that one day they will all be able to punch a shocking punch.
Maybe Saitama is just an impossible existence, but it also represents you who have experienced countless hard training and will never give up.
Maybe there are many people in the world who are stronger than you and cannot surpass them.
But no one stipulates that you will not surpass your own today.