There is no superior or inferior, the two works are basically the play of two materials under the same framework.
After reading it, I sincerely admire Mr. ONE.
One is the extreme nature of the character setting. The protagonist is completely stereotyped in terms of both ideology and strength, so it will not grow with the development of the story, but this is not a disadvantage, because in the story of ONE, the protagonist is beaten by the outside world. What he does and thinks when he is incompatible with the outside world is what he wants to say and long for. Saitama chose to silently accept the doubts and accusations from the outside world, treating superpowers as a trivial feature. How to be a hero, how to be a superpower, ONE's answer is much deeper than the average animation work, and at this depth, he can still maintain positive energy and a precious sense of humor, which is not difficult at all. Deep hatred.
The second is that the story moves very fast, and the jump from one theme to the next is enough for an average anime to run for several seasons. 100% Psionics was originally a story about removing spirits. When you thought it would be a unit drama like Gintama, when the story changed and other superpowers were introduced, you thought it would become a dragon ball-like fight. The story begins to have a conflict between the ink brothers, and at the end of this section, a behind-the-scenes organization is immediately pulled out. The story of the twelve episodes is like a roller coaster, and it will never be repeated or delayed.
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