True Strength - A One Punch Man Orchestration

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Published 2019-04-01
Aight, trailer came out, so it's time to cover One Punch Man. Makoto Miyazaki, this one's for you! As always Like Share Sub and Ring That Bell if you like what you hear, follow me on my social media to ask questions and see what I'm doing, comment below on what you think and what you'd like to hear next, and I hope you all enjoy!

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All Comments (21)
  • @CalamityDiamond
    Saitama might have beaten Boros, but he also completed him. Despite knowing it would have been easy to one punch Boros, Saitama empathized with him and gave him the fight he wanted because he knows what it feels like to want a worthy battle.
  • @canadadry5449
    Saitama finally gets the full view of what he's fighting to protect, though, he never really needed it.
  • @a.m.d5251
    Human beings are strong because we have the ability to change ourselves -A hero for fun.
  • @samzam8619
    " He's a C class hero, with an S class heart"
  • @danieljun5360
    Genos: These are the four threat levels. Some heroes decide if they go based on them. But I guess they doesn't matter to you, Sensei. Saitama: Of course not. If the heroes run and hide, who will stay and fight?
  • @shade5554
    3:21 Imagine this playing when saitama finds a worthy opponent, and the credits roll up without actually showing the fight.
  • "He saved us so many times, and you didn't even know he was there..."
  • @adam-8521
    Boros felt trapped. Too strong and unwilling to die until he met his match only to feel disappointed that he couldn't live up to Saitama's Expectations... even Monsters have Emotions. We all strive to become stronger in our own way. Be it to become Lionized or to become something of what we are proud of. We all have the goal of becoming the very best of who we are.
  • @hello-hu7my
    In the show, when Saitama lands on the moon it's almost comedic. However the artwork and the music to go with it gives it more depth I feel like. As if Saitama feels isolated and alone despite his impossible strength and yet he still goes on and keeps fighting. Honestly, a really fantastic job to both you and the artist, just keep doing what you're doing because it is amazing! =)
  • Saitama has soared beyond the realms of human limitations, to the point where he no longer remembers what it's like to be human. Yet, he still fights for the common folk. That is true strength.
  • " I hate my super power strength! All it took was one punch, and the fight is over! The enemies will have to hit me a million times before its my turn to strike back. But, that was my favorite part of fighting! "
  • @ritenac6770
    Damn gag series possesses a lot of heart and gives a true depiction of a selfless hero: Mumen Rider And Saitama
  • Heroes are the ones who fight for those who cannot defend themselves, so saitama is a hero to even the heroes. This is the story of the one who had everything, and nothing at the same time, the worlds greatest hero, and still just an ordinary person. True happiness is gained from the strength of the heart, not the muscle. So with all that strength, he still isn't happy, just like before.
  • The only reason as to why the Boros fight lasted as long as it did was because Saitama was giving Boros what he wanted. Saitama could relate to Boros in terms of being plagued with boredom because of their overwhelming strength. Before they fought, Boros explained that his entire purpose in seeking out earth was to find a way of relieving his boredom, and we know for a fact that Saitama can relate to that. So, Saitama took it easy on Boros until he threatened to wipe out humanity. Turns out they weren't so different after all, apart from their strength levels and motives.
  • @hiimshana
    One Punch Man, a comedy anime, is actually one of the deepest and most meaningful anime I’ve ever seen. I love your orchestration, it’s sincerely awesome. Also thanks Youtube for not having notified me, very kind of you .-.
  • @TarsonTalon
    What happens when two of the most powerful beings in the universe face each other down? They talk. Don't laugh, I'm completely serious. Because if you are both equal in strength, the only thing left to compare is each other's character.
  • @drag0nemper0r97
    I still love how Geno's being in his life changed him. Before he cared about no one, least of all himself. But later on, he shows actual concern and respect for Geno's and other people. Such a subtle but moving growth in character.
  • 0:37 "I see now. What you really wanted to be all this time was a hero." From the crater that was an aftermath of Saitama's punch, emanated a steam, and from that steam- the face of a man emerged. His eyes were human. Garou was speechless.