[This week's episode is serviceable, I guess. A lot of action, brief moments of comedy, Saitama still being the over-leveled MMORPG player doing mid-level raids and Tatsumaki being pretty awesome. The action does have a lot of still moments without motion so that could be a complaint though it does save up on budget and still looks detailed when the animation begins to flow. While I do feel that nothing much is going on for now, that could be a result of being a source material reader so I am already aware of the events unfolding. I do like the cameos of other side characters from previous episodes (including one LICENSE-LESS RIDER/MUMEN RIDER) and showing what they were doing during the crisis. I'm not sure if they were shown in the Murata version so if they weren't, kudos to the anime for the extra scenes that still fit in nicely while being amusing (Keep it up Hammerhead, someone will reply to your applications!). I did chuckle at the crudely drawn Saitama near the end of the episode as it was a near replica of Saitama's actual appearance in that sequence in the Murata version which was a definite plus. Too bad it ends on a cliff-hanger but at least, the episode was still entertaining. I can give this a slightly tentative recommendation for regular viewers. As for newcomers and those with a negative opinion of the show, this episode may not change your opinion if it was a negative one.]
I was thinking about writing about Fallout 1 & 2 which I have been playing. The alternative was Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic in commemoration of the new Star Wars film opening this week in Malaysia. The problem is that Fallout 2 has eaten into my time so I have no time to write up a piece on the former and the latter.
So, yeah. Not much content aside from my brief overview of One-Punch Man this week. Hopefully the new movie will be decent.
As the people in the series say; Engage!
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P.S: Kudos to anyone who got that reference.
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