11 Memes From The 'One-Punch Man' Manga And Anime
One-Punch Man is a manga and anime series with a huge fan base. It's about a very overpowered superhero named Saitama and follows his adventures in trying to find a more worthy opponent. Illustrated by Yusuki Murata, this manga and its anime adaptation has grown into a huge viral phenomenon. As with all popular animes, there are a lot of memes about it. These are some of our favorites, and why they're so popular in the One-Punch Man community.
It's an Accomplishment
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There’s no need to argue over Saitama vs Goku. Mr. Satan was clearly the strongest.
Think, Boros
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This version of Think, Mark somehow makes almost as much sense as the original. It’s just common sense, really.
It's All Crablante's Fault
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Crablante’s made some bad decisions. Who would have guessed the results of this one?
Animation Looks Hard
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The action in the anime happens fast. We have to give some respect to the animators, since that must not be easy.
Real Talent
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Miura and Murata are both great artists. Murata is behind the One-Punch Man manga, and Miura is behind the also popular Berserk.
You Have to Move Faster
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Murata works fast, but we read too far for our own good. Over the years, he’s just gotten faster, but fans will still be demanding more chapters sooner.
Whiplash
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Things move fast in One-Punch Man. If anime had cameramen, they’d be miserable with their jobs.
Premium Meat
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I mean, for premium meat, joining a new group sounds worth it, right? Who cares if you die over it.
Thanks, King
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“King” jokes work great, especially for a character who’s actually named King. This was clearly inspired by Young Michael Scott shaking Ed Truck’s hand.
He Removed His Limiter
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Murata is clearly some sort of godlike being. He’s no longer limited by the human inability to churn out dozens of manga pages a day.
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