My Hero Academia' Theory Connects 'One-Punch Man' to All Might
My Hero Academia' Theory Connects 'One-Punch Man' to All Might
My Hero Academia' Theory Connects 'One-Punch Man' to All Might PC- INSTAGRAM |
The Marvel Cinematic
Universe, fans of various genres now tend to view things through the prism all
connected with even such connections are more wishful thinking than keen
insight. some anime fans are now subscribing to a theory that tries to linked
the myths of My Hero Academia with the mysterious
back story with One Punch Man.
The theory frames the
strange world of super
powered heroes, villains, and creatures as the advanced version, where Quirks
have been around long enough to be normalized and routine. The world of numbered
cities and districts that are constantly being rebuilt are a reflection of a
society having redesigned to Pro Hero and villain battles, and learning to cope
with the constant destruction, and ditto for the various organizations of
heroes, villains, or strange science that exist in.
The theory frames the
strange world of super
powered heroes, villains, and creatures as the advanced version, where Quirks
have been around long enough to be normalized and routine. The world of numbered
cities and districts that are constantly being rebuilt are a reflection of a
society having redseinged to Pro Hero and villain battles, and learning to cope
with the constant destruction, and ditto for the various organizations of
heroes, villains, or strange science that exist in.
The theory really gets seeks
to explain how hero
Saitama was secretly given the quirk power of iconic hero, All
Might that began with the
story of how Saitama defeats a crab creature named Crablante to save a kid, and
in this theory, during Saitama's initial stint of getting his butt kicked by
Crablante, there was a moment that's yet to be revealed where the future
successor of All Might and Izuku Midoriya's "One For All" Quirk
passed the power on to Saitama, resulting in him giving the power to suddenly
punch Crablante to pieces, and do the same to so many villains
My Hero Academia has done a great job fleshing out where One-Punch Man has been a lot more
fast and loose with, hardly explaining anything concrete at all about Saitama's
powers. In fact, part of the comedy is that One-Punch
Man is that Saitama has the error that his regimen of 100
push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, a 10-kilometer run, eating right, and mental
fortitude is solely responsible for his one-of-a-kind power.
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