If Genos dies, Saitama will likely experience profound grief, moving from silence to intense rage, potentially leading to a destructive "Serious Series" rampage against the responsible party, as Genos was his closest companion, student, and source of purpose, making his loss a deeply personal breaking point, possibly causing him to quit hero work or even attempt to reverse time to save him.
In the Ominous Future, after the deaths of Genos and many other heroes at the hands of Garou, Saitama becomes despondent. He begins questioning his intuition as a hero, lamenting that he tends to arrive too late to prevent such tragic outcomes.
Opm has a habit of not letting human hero's die and especially their S class hero's but eventually someone will have to go even if it is just one person.
And importantly, in this new timeline Genos is no longer dead. While Saitama still ends up with Genos' broken core in his hand with this new universe, the final pages of the chapter see Genos colliding with Saitama instead of colliding with Garou in a final desperate attack.
As of the current arc of the webcomic by ONE, he is A-Class rank 39.
Blast (ブラスト, Burasuto) is the S-Class Rank 1 professional hero of the Hero Association. He currently appears to be going to various places to collect the mysterious cubes, which is a hobby of his. Only a few select Hero Association staff members have the means to communicate with him.
Full-body Cyborg Enhancement: Genos's entire body has been replaced with combat-ready cybernetics and prostheses, giving him an extreme level of strength and speed, as well as advanced sensors and projectile attacks. All of his parts have made Genos too heavy to swim and he needs special parts in order to do so.
The Top Ten Saddest Anime Deaths
Yes, One-Punch Man (OPM) does feature sexualization, particularly in its manga adaptation (by Yusuke Murata) compared to the original webcomic, with characters like Tatsumaki often highlighted for exaggerated features, though the series also has many non-sexualized elements and monsters, focusing more on parody and action.
There's no single "saddest" death, as it's subjective, but popular choices include Himiko Toga's self-sacrifice for Ochaco, showing her desire for love; Magne's brutal murder by Overhaul, devastating Twice and Toga; Oboro Shirakumo's (Kurogiri's) tragic origin as a Nomu, impacting Aizawa and Present Mic; and Midnight's lonely, unceremonious death while fighting as a hero, highlighting the harsh reality of their world. Other contenders often mentioned are Sir Nighteye and Twice.
Fans largely dislike One-Punch Man Season 2 due to a significant drop in animation quality, a new studio (J.C. Staff instead of Madhouse), awkward pacing, and less impactful action scenes compared to the beloved first season, stemming from rushed production, budget constraints, and a departure of key animation talent. The shift from Madhouse's action focus to J.C. Staff's typical style, combined with high expectations set by Season 1, led to widespread backlash, with many feeling the fights lost their fluidity and detail, despite some fans enjoying the story development.
Garou kills Genos. Having transformed under the influence of "God" and attained his Cosmic Fear Mode, which grants him incredible power, Garou battles Saitama once again.
Genos isn't weak, and he's far from being one of the weakest characters. He appears weak due to consistently being paired up against enemies that outclass him soundly, and by the time he surpasses them the threat ceiling rises again and he ends up losing to even stronger monsters.
A third season was announced in August 2022. Most of the main cast and staff from the second season are reprising their roles.
The anime shows those who are familiar with One Thousand Years of Death are very unwilling to be subjected to it. It has no effect on unconscious targets. Naruto later uses this technique against Gaara. Instead of his fingers, Naruto uses a kunai with an exploding tag attached.
Beneath Meliodas' frank and bawdy demeanor hides immense amounts of emotional pain from having witnessed Elizabeth die over 106 times.
Sad Anime
Yhwach - he is not only the strongest character in the series but also has the strongest way of immortality by using his Almighty to revive himself whenever he see his death in future timeline and the only way to defeat him and stop his immortality is by using the silver arrow to momentarily stop the effect of his ...
Yes, Saitama from One-Punch Man is generally considered to be 25 years old, though his extreme strength and seemingly ageless appearance often lead fans to question it, with some jokingly calling him an "old dude" despite his young age.
At the Neo Heroes meeting, Blue is introduced to everybody by McCoy as the leader of the organization and Blast's son.
The Genos Emotional Intelligence Inventory (Genos EI), is a behaviour-based measured. It provides insight into how well someone demonstrates emotionally intelligent workplace behaviour from the most credible source available: those who see the person in action every day.
There's no single "top 1" anime boy as it's subjective, but popular contenders often include Monkey D. Luffy (One Piece) for his iconic status, Levi Ackerman (Attack on Titan) and Satoru Gojo (Jujutsu Kaisen) for their coolness, Lelouch Lamperouge (Code Geass) for his strategic depth, and Tanjiro Kamado (Demon Slayer) for his wholesome heroism, with major polls consistently featuring characters from Naruto, Dragon Ball, and Fullmetal Alchemist.
Don't go for his innocent face; Rimuru Tempest is one of the strongest anime characters who can easily defeat Saitama. Saitama can handle enemies in hand-to-hand combat easily, but what about an enemy with magical powers? The list of Rimuru's powers is endless.