Header Ads

One-Punch Man' Unveil How Garou's Power Level Compares to Saitama

One-Punch Man' Unveil How Garou's Power Level Compares to Saitama

One-Punch Man' Unveil How Garou's Power Level Compares to Saitama
One-Punch Man' Unveil How Garou's Power Level Compares to Saitama
PC-INSTAGRAM
One-Punch Man season 2 episodes 3 is titled with "The Hunt Begins", which makes reference to bloody campaign of violence that new villain Garou embarks on. After committing wholesale slaughter at the Hero Association's villain recruitment drive, Garou takes to the streets to hunt down and beat up the top heroes and prove himself as one of the most fearsome "monsters" around..


 The Much of the episode follows Garou as where he fights major top-ranked heroes like Tank Top, Mumen Rider, Golden Ball, and Spring Mustachio. However, the very end of the episode offers viewers a taste of what One-Punch Man season 2 has been really leading up to: the showdown between Saitama and Garou


One-Punch Man that Saitama is a part of, Garou proves incapable of making the slightest dent in the  hero. In fact, it's after Garou has smacked around a pimp on the street that the villain is casually strolling along and enjoying his evening. Along the way, he runs into Saitama, who is out buying wig to impersonate Charanko, a former pupil of the hero Bang, who allows Saitama to take his place in a martial arts tournament. Garou mistakes Saitama's musings about martial arts as a sign that the "noboby" hero wants to fight him, which aggravates Garou uses his secret martial arts technique to deliver a crushing karate chop to Saitama's neck. However, that blow has no effect on at all in fact, it goes hilariously the other way: after taking the blow, Saitama mistakes Garou  as a common mugger attempting to rob him. Annoyed by the distraction to his wig shopping, Saitama scolds "the mugger" and delivers his own karate chop in response which That blow knocks Garou clean out in one hit!


One-Punch Man' Unveil How Garou's Power Level Compares to Saitama



One-Punch Man already know that this is the blessing and curse that has defined Saitama since the series began where he is too powerful to ever find an interesting opponent to fight that interaction demonstrates that Garou for all the power of his "Fist of Flowing Water" martial arts technique  is still ridiculously out powered by Saitama.

No comments

Powered by Blogger.