…but Sonic is stuck in a Ranma 1/2 episode.
Hahaha, he totally feels like he belongs in that show
…but Sonic is stuck in a Ranma 1/2 episode.
Hahaha, he totally feels like he belongs in that show
Tatsumaki doesn't really seem the type to hold back even if she wasn't enraged.
I'm still waiting for her to "finish it" with her best attack.
I asked that on the other thread but no one answers yet, so here I'm asking how Fubuki addresses her sister in Japanese? Are they close or not?
Chapter is fully updated now.
The polite thing to do is to link the chapter when that happens.
Ok now we can confirm Tatsu is beneath Boros, as for now the only way to defeat Saitama is pretty much sending his ass to space.
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Ok now we can confirm Tatsu is beneath Boros, as for now the only way to defeat Saitama is pretty much sending his ass to space.
Not exactly as the translation shows; she's not at 100% here.
Disbanding fubuki's group was bold move no one saw that coming, well Fubuki now is taking the right path to develop her powers.
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And I'm guessing she is going to A rank as character development.
At least Tatsumaki has realized that Saitama is using god mode cheats.
Holding him back for a bit is all she can hope for.
"then I'll let Fubuki handle the rest" it really got her nerves.
Very important to note here, he's so heavy that even Tatsumaki, who can literally move mountains can't pick him up. Albeit she's not at 100% health, but still.
Also, I'm waiting for him to pop right back up like he did when he killed mole man thing.
That would contradict a lot of things. Like Asura Rhino knocking him about . I don't Saitama weighs more than a normal human, something else was up.
Honestly I think it comes down to him just not caring when he faced Asura rhino. Here however, he's letting tatsumaki go all out and is just playing the defensive game till she's too tired to fight. He can't let her throw himself away cause she'd go back to fubuki. That's my guess anyway.
Edit: to me it was like he was seeing if Asura rhino was actually a good opponent, here Saitama isn't gauging her at all.
How did the elevator carry Saitama?
That would contradict a lot of things. Like Asura Rhino knocking him about . I don't Saitama weighs more than a normal human, something else was up.
The panel itself says that getting knocked around my air pressure or other physical things is different than being directly lifted by psychic powers. He's not just physically resilient, he's psychically resistant as well.
He's not actually heavy, he's just hard to directly affect with psychic powers making him "feel" heavy.
Edit: to me it was like he was seeing if Asura rhino was actually a good opponent, here Saitama isn't gauging her at all.
Saitama wasn't even thinking about the fight with Asura Rhino though; he was distracted by the realization that it was Saturday rather than Friday like he thought.
I don't Saitama weighs more than a normal human, something else was up.
I think he weighs somewhat what a normal human does, it would be rather some kind of psychic 'resistance' on instinct level. He might be adjusting his weight automatically or he resists psychic manipulation by sheer power of his being.
We really don't know how does Saitama being godlike really work, given how insanely powerful Saitama is I think it would be quite impossible to him to live a normal life without casually wrecking everything at near proximity of him, picking an every day objects without pulverizing them to dust would be almost impossible when we know how limiltess he's strenght actually is.
I have silly theory that some 'divine' entity much like one who empowered Homeless Emperor is behind Saitama's and perhaps every hero and monster in OPM world, a being who randomly empowers people and spawn monsters for some ominous reasons.
So Saitama is Mjolnir and asura rhino was thor?
I think it's kinda like how Tatsumaki couldn't snap Golden Sperm's neck. Powerful creatures have a sort of physic resistance to combat physic forces. Since Siatama is super OP his resistance opposes the force Tatsumaki uses to pick him up.
So yeah, he not physically heavy, he just has a lot of psychic inertia
I think Tatsumakis sister described Saitama like he was a boulder or big rock when trying to apply psychic energy to him.
Ok now we can confirm Tatsu is beneath Boros, as for now the only way to defeat Saitama is pretty much sending his ass to space.
Wasnt he punched to the moon by Boros and he just jumped back thinking holding his breath should make it ok?
Also i hope Tatsu will be more friendly with him after all this.She learned what he is capable of and his power.
It only happened at Murata's version. Look at chapters 39 and 40 from one's version.
It only happened at Murata's version. Look at chapters 39 and 40 from one's version.
the extra content in Murata's version is originally written by ONE as well. They both keep in contact, so ONE probably told Murata to include that scene, making it canon.
Same with Metal Bat against the centipedes, written by ONE. Don't know if the confirmation is from the data book or a interview with ONE/Murata, but Aohige mentioned it a couple of pages ago.
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the extra content in Murata's version is originally written by ONE as well. They both keep in contact, so ONE probably told Murata to include that scene, making it canon.
Same with Metal Bat against the centipedes, written by ONE. Don't know if the confirmation is from the data book or a interview with ONE/Murata, but Aohige mentioned it a couple of pages ago.
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I know that thank you very much.
I know that thank you very much.
then why did you write "It only happened in Murata's version", implying that Boros sending Saitama to the moon wasn't canon?
then why did you write "It only happened in Murata's version", implying that Boros sending Saitama to the moon wasn't canon?
While whole scene was awesome to behold it is kinda silly… I mean what if Saitama would missed moon when he was shot to space? He still would be drifting into deep space, also when he launched himself back to earth he was able to land with pin point accuracy to right city and even on the deck of them same ship he was launched on... all of these would be mathematically almost impossible... it would be easier to accept that Murata used his artistic liberty to draw a cool scene.
I meant drawing version, is it clear for you now?
While whole scene was awesome to behold it is kinda silly… I mean what if Saitama would missed moon when he was shot to space? He still would be drifting into deep space, also when he launched himself back to earth he was able to land with pin point accuracy to right city and even on the deck of them same ship he was launched on... all of these would be mathematically almost impossible... it would be easier to accept that Murata used his artistic liberty to draw a cool scene.
No offense, but I don't think what we feel about the scene matters. It being silly isn't proof that Murata made it up. It's the same discussion as in the page that I posted. ONE and Murata told us several times that ONE does the writing, that is undeniable fact. If ONE released a statement along the lines of "btw, Saitama being sent to the moon wasn't my intention", then I wouldn't even be discussing this. Considering how much time passed, the physical volume containing the boros already being printed and the anime approaching mentioned scene, it's completely fair to assume that the scene is absolutely legitimate.
@Doffy:
I meant drawing version, is it clear for you now?
explain to me, what was the intent behind your sentence, why did you write it in the first place. To simply inform people that it wasn't in the ONE version? Okay. But in the context of the discussion, DeathKnight quoting LordPerucho about the whole space thing, it seemed like you answered it with the moon scene not being in ONE's version, implying to us, the reader, that it's not a valid anyway, since it wasn't in the original.
LP: "Saitama can only be defeated by being launched into space"
DK: "But it didn't seem to bother him"
You: "That was only Murata's version anyway. See ONE chapter 39 and 40"
hence my reaction, drawing version = enhanced ONE version
it's completely fair to assume that the scene is absolutely legitimate.
No it isn't. The original is the highest source of canon. Everything else is a dismissible derivative.
Spielberg was the one that had walkie-talkies CGI'd into the hands of people in ET, but the original where they had guns is still the canon version. Canon is something beyond the the whims of even it's creator. It's the initial creativity that births the series, not the trivial derivatives thereafter.
No it isn't. The original is the highest source of canon. Everything else is a dismissible derivative.
Spielberg was the one that had walkie-talkies CGI'd into the hands of people in ET, but the original where they had guns is still the canon version. Canon is something beyond the the whims of even it's creator. It's the initial creativity that births the series, not the trivial derivatives thereafter.
are you still salty about Aohige and Silverblade proving you wrong?
It's like Aohige said, the burden of proof lies in you, not the creators
btw, your statement about the source being the highest of canon would be true, IF ONE AND MURATA DIDN'T MENTION SEVERAL TIME THAT ONE DOES THE WRITING. They are working together and Murata consults ONE for extra stuff, get that through your thick skull.
Wasnt he punched to the moon by Boros and he just jumped back thinking holding his breath should make it ok?
Also i hope Tatsu will be more friendly with him after all this.She learned what he is capable of and his power.
Well he was wondering himself if holding his breath could help him survive outer space.(He was even sweating).
Of course after that Saitama took the fight a bit more seriously(For those that still wonder why Boros didnt attempt to blast him to outer space again).
While whole scene was awesome to behold it is kinda silly… I mean what if Saitama would missed moon when he was shot to space? He still would be drifting into deep space, also when he launched himself back to earth he was able to land with pin point accuracy to right city and even on the deck of them same ship he was launched on... all of these would be mathematically almost impossible... it would be easier to accept that Murata used his artistic liberty to draw a cool scene.
Saitama isn't stupid. There are other ways for him to get back down to Earth from space than just jumping off of the moon.
After all, he was wearing a costume. He could have easily thrown one of his garments away and used the rocket effect to push himself back to earth. Conservation of momentum and all.
No it isn't. The original is the highest source of canon. Everything else is a dismissible derivative.
The creator of any given work is the sole arbiter of the canon for that work. Not the fans, not anybody who who comes after, but the person who made it. We may not like it when somebody changes something that they made but it's perfectly within their rights to do so.
I thought when Fubuki disbanded her group would make a big discussion, but it seems no one cares about that.
Why out of blue she disbanded her group, is it because they couldn't stop her sister or simply to protect them from her sister. Tatsumaki was right when she said that her group are holding her up and they'er an obstacle that standing on Fubuki's way for any improvements.
Fubuki disbanded her group because she fears Tatsumaki would kill them all after having dealt with Saitama (or thats what she thinks)
While whole scene was awesome to behold it is kinda silly… I mean what if Saitama would missed moon when he was shot to space? He still would be drifting into deep space, also when he launched himself back to earth he was able to land with pin point accuracy to right city and even on the deck of them same ship he was launched on... all of these would be mathematically almost impossible... it would be easier to accept that Murata used his artistic liberty to draw a cool scene.
He would have punched space and get blown away by his own strenght.
Or any other excuse. It was just a cool scene, no need to overread it.
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I thought when Fubuki disbanded her group would make a big discussion, but it seems no one cares about that.
Why out of blue she disbanded her group, is it because they couldn't stop her sister or simply to protect them from her sister. Tatsumaki was right when she said that her group are holding her up and they'er an obstacle that standing on Fubuki's way for any improvements.
Why the hell does she has the group anyway? She's easily A class material.
Is it the inferiority complex?
Also, herself stated that they wouldn't be able to stop her, so it can't be that.
She probably doesn't want Tatsumaki to go after them.
Why the hell does she has the group anyway? She's easily A class material.
Is it the inferiority complex?Also, herself stated that they wouldn't be able to stop her, so it can't be that.
She probably doesn't want Tatsumaki to go after them.
Knowing her sister (Tatsumaki) as lone wolf was the reason to form this group.
While whole scene was awesome to behold it is kinda silly… I mean what if Saitama would missed moon when he was shot to space? He still would be drifting into deep space, also when he launched himself back to earth he was able to land with pin point accuracy to right city and even on the deck of them same ship he was launched on... all of these would be mathematically almost impossible... it would be easier to accept that Murata used his artistic liberty to draw a cool scene.
he would use a super serious fart to direct himself back to Earth.
Yes, I also think she disbanded the group for their own protection. But it's also possible that she sees some truth in her sister's criticism.
Yes, I also think she disbanded the group for their own protection. But it's also possible that she sees some truth in her sister's criticism.
I think she might be siding with a little of both. (( i.e. her sister & Saitama))
Yes, I also think she disbanded the group for their own protection. But it's also possible that she sees some truth in her sister's criticism.
I think she might be siding with a little of both. (( i.e. her sister & Saitama))
It looked like she was working under the assumption that Saitama lost, so I'm tempted to lean towards her being concerned for the group's sake, but I agree it would be better if it were both that and her realizing that she's using them as a crutch or excuse.
Well I don't think it was eye opening for her enough to make any big changes in her ways, but it was definitely a step in the right direction. Also, It's hard for me to think any character, after seeing Saitama for what he really is, can assume he could really "lose" to anyone. Then again, I'm pretty bias as the reader cause we all know he's not even fighting seriously. We'll find out soon enough anyway, since my favorite part is coming up(the aftermath). Or is it? O:
I was under the impression Fubuki was still underestimating Saitama, but I may be wrong on that.
I was under the impression Fubuki was still underestimating Saitama, but I may be wrong on that.
No, that could be true because he's facing her sister, who basically messed with Fubuki her whole life. If it were anyone or anything else, Fubuki would most likely think Saitama would prevail. It's more of a mental fear to me rather than "Tatsumaki is stronger than Saitama".
This could all change though when Fubuki runs into Saitama again without a care in the world and completely unscathed.
I still don't get it, I mean the relationship between these to sisters. Tatsumaki doesn't want her sister sees her weakness or as a weak. On the other hand, Fubuki wants to free herself from her sister. Do they love each other or do Fubuki hates her sister and tatsumaki on the other side loves her sister (Fubuki).
I read that so I thought it might worth mentioning that Tatsumaki wants Fubuki her bitch, but I don't see it that way.
I still don't get it, I mean the relationship between these to sisters. Tatsumaki doesn't want her sister sees her weakness or as a weak. On the other hand, Fubuki wants to free herself from her sister. Do they love each other or do Fubuki hates her sister and tatsumaki on the other side loves her sister (Fubuki).
I read that so I thought it might worth mentioning that Tatsumaki wants Fubuki her bitch, but I don't see it that way.
They love each other(I think) its just that Tatsu has had all the power in the relationship. Akin to say a domestic violence situation where one person is beating up another. Fubuki actually wants to leave the "relationship" though, and is being forced to stay, which is the opposite usually in battered relationships.
Fubuki thinks she can protect herself and doesn't need Tatsu, but her sister doesn't see it that way. She sees everybody else as a mere distraction, flies to be swatted. Family above all else is sacred, seemingly.
When Fubuki refers to her sister what term she's using is sama or san? That might tell us their relationship.
She calls her onee-chan (Chapter 102).