Though in the end, even Boros still couldn't draw out Saitama's full power. One such example of this is Boros, the self-claimed "Dominator of the universe", with whom Saitama sympathized, due to suffering from similar circumstances. Saitama has been seen to show remorse to his enemies before, particularly ones who can give him a stimulating fight and don't just go down in one hit. He was even able to discern Fubuki's forced offer of submission or destruction just before his crackdown on how the hero world really works than how it is currently run. When two tank top heroes jealously plotted to ruin him after the meteor event, he remarked that there were irate and self-serving hero types like them. He was able to pick up a number of hints to Sonic's persona upon their first meeting. This is seen in how he was able to discern situations and character traits from the people and environment around him fairly easily. Īnother surprising thing about Saitama is that he is very observant, insightful, and has high tactical awareness. He also did not mind that King took credit for all of his achievements. He did the same for the police station, killing a monster while disguised as a police officer, despite potentially gaining much fame had he revealed who he actually was. Saitama is very humble, as he purposefully let the masses turn against him in order for the defeated heroes to be given credit for their efforts against the Deep Sea King, even claiming that they had weakened the monster before his arrival.
Saitama turning the civilians against him Ī more recent version of this gag is when he forgot Flashy Flash's name when he asked Saitama to fix the sword he broke. Because of this, he sometimes ends up pronouncing people's names incorrectly, much to their chagrin. Ī running gag about Saitama is his inability to remember people's faces and names, as seen when he forgot Speed-o'-Sound Sonic's name, or when he could not remember who Tanktop Tiger was. Saitama has limited patience for long explanations, however, and will often interrupt the speaker. Saitama gets impatient with Genos' explanation Saitama will usually allow his opponents to rant about their motives and power up into their strongest forms, before obliterating them with a single punch. The combination of his attitude, unstoppable power, and "unimpressive" appearance often causes his battles to become anticlimactic. The lack of worthy opponents has led him to suffer from a self-imposed existential crisis, and he claims that his ability to feel any and all emotions has dulled considerably. Even the mightiest foes pose no challenge to him, so he does not take his hero work seriously, goes through everything with little to no effort, and yearns for an opponent that can provide him with a challenge. If the heroes run and hide, who will stay and fight? Shicago Burusu ( Chicago Bulls) T-shirt.Saitama owns several shirts and hoodies with various designs. His costume is finished off with a white cape, which is fastened to his shoulders with big, round buttons. He wears red gloves that go 3/4 up his forearms and red boots that nearly reach his knees. Saitama's hero costume consists of a yellow one-piece jumpsuit with a short zipper at the collar and a black belt with a round golden buckle at its center.