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One punch superman's famous saying Japanese
The cartoon One Punch Superman was sought after by many people when the first film was released on 20 15. After a lapse of four years, after 20 19, Superman with a Punch appeared in the second season. This animation is also well-known in the animation industry and is also loved by many people. In fact, you can know without looking at the content of the cartoon, which is likely to tell a story of a hero or superman.

Some time ago, I also watched all the first and second seasons of One Punch Superman. When I first came into contact with this cartoon, I felt that its plot was very simple compared with other cartoons, and the protagonist's ability was also very strong because of the aura, so I didn't have much desire to watch the whole cartoon after watching one or two episodes. But after reading it many times, I found that Saitama's thought is very noble and tolerant compared with others. Although he has no absolute view of right and wrong, he can also have his own views. The protagonist Saitama has a classic line? I am bald and strong. ?

By watching the whole cartoon, we can find that the protagonist Saitama didn't describe it too much in the early days, but through some small fragments interspersed inside, we can know that Saitama is just an ordinary office worker with a strong desire to protect others and wants to be a hero in others' eyes, but at that time, her ability was not very strong and she didn't become bald. Later, he wanted to make himself stronger, so he kept exercising and wanted to greatly improve his ability. So in the process of becoming stronger, although his body is getting better and better and his ability is getting bigger and bigger, his hair is getting less and less, so this is the source of his wisdom.

When we read this cartoon for the first time, we will feel that the content of this cartoon is very simple compared with other cartoons, but when we completely bring the characters into Saitama, we can find that the truth that this cartoon wants to teach us is very profound. Everyone wants to be a hero, and it's easy to get lost after being a hero. At this time, we must constantly break through ourselves and recognize ourselves in order to get a better self.