
I Punched a Copy
by Tofu Is Fun
About This Novel
Aomori, who has a monster-fighting system, came to the world of One Punch Man and gained the ability to enter various dungeons. As a result, titles such as "Founder of the Hero Association", "NO.1 Hero", "The Most Handsome Man in the Universe", "Buster of Sin", "God of Pure Love", "God Killer", "Savior", "Lord of All Worlds" etc. Have fallen on him. Comprehensive manga series, One Punch Man in the main world. Completed copies so far: Pokémon – Demon Slayer – Sword – Pokémon – Digimon – Spell Battle – Yokai Comprehensive World (The Girl Noragami Inuyasha Can See, etc.) – Pokémon – One Piece – re0 – Dragon Ball, etc.
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Official(31)Scraped 22d ago
Please author translate it for me
I am recommending a few anime, Xialan, Versatile Mage, Super Seminary, come on!
It's okay, but setting up the Hero Association in One Punch Man persuaded me to quit. In the world of One Punch Man, as long as you are strong enough, no matter what the capital or politicians are, the protagonist is just trying to save the world after traveling three years. Does he really have such deep feelings? Isn't the protagonist's three-year experience just filming and fighting monsters? No bond with anyone Even if you really want to save the world, wouldn't you be more practical and improve your strength? And it really doesn't make much sense to set up a hero association. Those weirdos in the late stage of One Punch are given away by ordinary heroes. It's better to gather a few powerful heroes in the late stage to form a small group. What's more, how famous can a person who usually shoots movies and fights wolf-tiger-level monsters have? How much money and connections does he have? Can he support so many heroes? Is there that much technology? He opened his mouth to say that he was very ambitious and wanted to establish a hero association. There was no logic at all. He just did it if he wanted to and it was done. It was ridiculous.
It's generally dull, and the protagonist gives me the feeling that he doesn't have much emotion, with almost no emotional ups and downs, and the character of the protagonist is not very likable. The plot and protagonist feel like a backwater, not toxic but not outstanding either. Toxic novels will make people want to sneer at them, while good novels will make people happy. This one gave me the feeling that it could not arouse the readers' emotions at all. Although the plot was okay, it felt too bland when I read it, and I lost the desire to read on.
Everything else is okay, but it's too mixed, a hodgepodge, and it's easy for people to lose the mood to watch it.
Without the meaning of digging deeply, it will not become a high-quality product.
The writing is okay, but the pace feels too fast. It will feel better if it gets deeper gradually.
I have read one of the books with the most confusing system. In Infinite Stream, Saitama cannot be touched later. I somehow finished the book. Because I understood the rules, there is nothing wrong with it as a fun way to pass the time.
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Official(31)Scraped 22d ago
Please author translate it for me
I am recommending a few anime, Xialan, Versatile Mage, Super Seminary, come on!
It's okay, but setting up the Hero Association in One Punch Man persuaded me to quit. In the world of One Punch Man, as long as you are strong enough, no matter what the capital or politicians are, the protagonist is just trying to save the world after traveling three years. Does he really have such deep feelings? Isn't the protagonist's three-year experience just filming and fighting monsters? No bond with anyone Even if you really want to save the world, wouldn't you be more practical and improve your strength? And it really doesn't make much sense to set up a hero association. Those weirdos in the late stage of One Punch are given away by ordinary heroes. It's better to gather a few powerful heroes in the late stage to form a small group. What's more, how famous can a person who usually shoots movies and fights wolf-tiger-level monsters have? How much money and connections does he have? Can he support so many heroes? Is there that much technology? He opened his mouth to say that he was very ambitious and wanted to establish a hero association. There was no logic at all. He just did it if he wanted to and it was done. It was ridiculous.
It's generally dull, and the protagonist gives me the feeling that he doesn't have much emotion, with almost no emotional ups and downs, and the character of the protagonist is not very likable. The plot and protagonist feel like a backwater, not toxic but not outstanding either. Toxic novels will make people want to sneer at them, while good novels will make people happy. This one gave me the feeling that it could not arouse the readers' emotions at all. Although the plot was okay, it felt too bland when I read it, and I lost the desire to read on.
Everything else is okay, but it's too mixed, a hodgepodge, and it's easy for people to lose the mood to watch it.
Without the meaning of digging deeply, it will not become a high-quality product.
The writing is okay, but the pace feels too fast. It will feel better if it gets deeper gradually.
I have read one of the books with the most confusing system. In Infinite Stream, Saitama cannot be touched later. I somehow finished the book. Because I understood the rules, there is nothing wrong with it as a fun way to pass the time.
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