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* [[No Sell]]: Any attack that actually hits Saitama is almost certainly a No Sell. |
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* [[Something Something Leonard Bernstein]]: The theme song is mostly in Japanese but has a little english. |
* [[Something Something Leonard Bernstein]]: The theme song is mostly in Japanese but has a little english. |
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*[[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]] |
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A parody of the super hero genre in which the protagonist is so OP that he can defeat any opponent with one punch. Originally it started as a webcomic by One, which in turn is being adapted into a manga by Yusuke Murata, which was in turn adapted into an anime by Madhouse.
Tropes used in One-Punch Man include:
- No Sell: Any attack that actually hits Saitama is almost certainly a No Sell.
- Something Something Leonard Bernstein: The theme song is mostly in Japanese but has a little english.
- Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?