One Punch Man Season 2 Episode 6 Reaction | The Monster Uprising |

One Punch Man Season 2 Episode 6 Reaction | The Monster Uprising |



One Punch Man Season 2 Episode 6 Reaction | The Monster Uprising |

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  1. 1:33 it's actually cute that Genos is still hoping there's someone who can challenge Saitama and help him find even a sliver of satisfaction.
    5:54 bro needs to maintain his cover! That wig must not go off, no matter what.
    7:28 Genos prepared himself for a future re-match with Sonic.
    12:51 these guys are actually starting to look semi-threatening, at least for regular heroes.
    Great analysis of the episode, thank you for the fantastic reaction ❤

  2. From what I really liked:
    1) setting scenes and changing them. The synchronized battles in the arena and the actions of Genos, single-handedly taking out the villains, perfectly complemented each other. In previous episodes, a kind of "feeling" was very clearly felt when one scene replaced another. In this series, it was perfectly built.
    2) the style of action is strange, but for all my love for beautiful fights, it is the one-punch action that takes over the soul, because, apparently, it is subconsciously recognized as more real.
    3) character development based on their past experience – Tatsumaki, remembering Saitama's words, Genos, upgraded after meeting Sonic.
    4) the sound – both the actors and the sound are very well chosen.

    From what I really don't like:
    1) "DRAWING". Not only does the appearance of the characters suffer from this, but also the action in this style loses a lot.
    2) the plot, one-in-one coinciding with the Academy of Heroes, starting with the battles between the heroes, ending with the villain, who just because of the fact of his appearance acquires a bunch of followers.
    3) the loss of some absolutely simple spontaneity that attracted so much in the first season. When there was a simple Saitama with simple goals, a simple Genos watching a simple Saitama, simple villains with a simple desire to take over the world, who were defeated by a simple Saitama with a simple desire to find a difficult opponent.
    At the moment, the pros perfectly balance the cons. Thanks for the reaction🦊🧡🦊

  3. They don't have Metal Knight. They have captured a robot controlled by Metal Knight. He grapped onto Elder Centipede when that huge monster went underground to retreat. He is more than likely using that robot to find out where the monsters are hiding. He has a whole army of robots to fight with.

  4. 14:10 One of the best written parts about Saitama, he never looks down on anymore despite how ridiculously strong he is.

    Lesson: Everyone has inherent value (hero or not).

    Great reaction ladies!

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