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Remember when she butchered him to death in an earlier playthough? Thank
goodness his otherwise not broken power didn’t negate that so he could make her fall in love with him when just a few minutes ago she chopped him to little pieces.
By the way, I laugh over many tards of the show who are constantly getting worked up over all the progress Subaru loses every time he dies, as if something goes to waste. Why doesn’t anyone complain about all the edgy shit he’s
undoing every time he dies? Like that serial box tiger. He saves Subaru’s life in one episode, while in the previous episode he wanted to kill everyone. Why are they not complaining about that getting lost, hm?
And I’ll be damned, what happened to normal traveling? Subaru is now teleporting out of nowhere in weird places. It’s like the author doesn’t know how to make him go there normally and has to use cheap magic so whatever shit he has in mind can happen in any way he likes. Thank goodness these powers are not broken because they would make the MC not to come off as a normal person.
There is a part where Subaru is in a fictional version of his real life back home and we are supposed to think he, supposed, realizes he is not special and, supposed, becomes a better person. Which is obviously a lie, since this is far from the first time Subaru realizes he is not special. It happens every few episodes, when things don’t go his way and he ends up crying on the lap of a waifu. Saying he just realized it now is a lie, because he constantly does before forgetting it and going back to thinking he is special for another three episodes.
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published on Shueisha's Tonari no Young Jump website since June 14, 2012. [13] The chapters are periodically collected and published in tankōbon volumes. The first volume was published on December 12, 2012. [15] A radio drama CD was bundled with the ninth volume released in August 2015. [16] As of March 4, 2024, 30 volumes have been published. [17] In North America, the series began publication in Viz Media's Weekly Shonen Jump (Shonen Jump Alpha at the time) on January 21, 2013. [18] The first e-book was released in February 2014. [19] In June 2014, One-Punch Man was one of a number of series that Viz made available on the digital distribution platform ComiXology. [20] The manga has been released in print in North America since September 2015. [21] Anime[edit] See also:
List of One-Punch Man episodes An anime adaptation was announced in the 15th issue of Weekly Young Jump on March 10, 2015. [22] The first season was directed by Shingo Natsume at Madhouse animation studio and written by Tomohiro Suzuki.