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lanky commented at 2015-12-21 06:52:41 » #1869215
I screamed intensely throughout the whole episode. The amount of fanboying done over this anime was >intense. Animators did outstandingly and this has easily been the best thing I've seen in a long time. My only regret is that there wasn't more Fubuki (Fubooty?) but hey, here's hopes to an S2 :D
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I screamed intensely throughout the whole episode. The amount of fanboying done over this anime was >intense. Animators did outstandingly and this has easily been the best thing I've seen in a long time. My only regret is that there wasn't more Fubuki (Fubooty?) but hey, here's hopes to an S2 :D
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Anonymous commented at 2015-12-21 16:45:53 » #1869397
Boros is likely the only Villain to make Saitama actually feel a moment of worry, and potentially come close to defeating him, as if Boros had hit him into space, Saitama would have had a much harder time getting back to Earth, and in the Manga, Saitama panics a bit on finding himself on the moon and wondering if holding his breath will work, then thinks on how it's starting to feel like a real fight.
It's possible Saitama went on the offensive because he realized if he got knocked into space again he might not be lucky enough to hit the moon the next time.
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Boros is likely the only Villain to make Saitama actually feel a moment of worry, and potentially come close to defeating him, as if Boros had hit him into space, Saitama would have had a much harder time getting back to Earth, and in the Manga, Saitama panics a bit on finding himself on the moon and wondering if holding his breath will work, then thinks on how it's starting to feel like a real fight.
It's possible Saitama went on the offensive because he realized if he got knocked into space again he might not be lucky enough to hit the moon the next time.
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Anonymous commented at 2015-12-22 13:07:48 » #1869910
^ Except even if he didn't hit the moon or was sent back into space he'll still be able to come back to Earth. All Saitama has to do is throw something in the opposite direction, like his boot.
You see, because there's no gravity. Which would normally not affect the thrower if there was. By throwing said boot, in the other direction it would push him in the opposite.
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^ Except even if he didn't hit the moon or was sent back into space he'll still be able to come back to Earth. All Saitama has to do is throw something in the opposite direction, like his boot.
You see, because there's no gravity. Which would normally not affect the thrower if there was. By throwing said boot, in the other direction it would push him in the opposite.
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Anonymous commented at 2015-12-25 10:51:47 » #1871368
That's nonsense anon 3.
You are talking about if someone was staying still in space and wanted to move which doesn't take into account that if the Moon wasn't there to stop him then the energy Boros used would have kept him going indefinitely instead of randomly stopping. This means that Saitama would need to not only overcome the energy pushing him, but also do it with enough speed to propel himself back to Earth before running out of Oxygen.
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That's nonsense anon 3.
You are talking about if someone was staying still in space and wanted to move which doesn't take into account that if the Moon wasn't there to stop him then the energy Boros used would have kept him going indefinitely instead of randomly stopping. This means that Saitama would need to not only overcome the energy pushing him, but also do it with enough speed to propel himself back to Earth before running out of Oxygen.
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