

One Punch Man does the monologuing well and the fights are mostly over before they begin because the entire schtick is the guy beats things in one hit. The B story is what will grab you: the introspective exploration of what it means to be a hero and how to help people who may not understand you, will not support you, but who need you nonetheless.
The entire first season is some of the slickest satire of anime ever and if you don’t have a big attachment to other anime titles then you may enjoy it more than traditional anime fans. It pokes a lot of tropes directly and is built around subverting the “hierarchy of power” that is pervasive through anime as a genre.
The isekai anime Overlord does something similar but lingers on the fights. The premise is a guy gets stuck in a fantasy world that he thought was a video game - one in which he hit max level and nothing is a challenge. He is now the most powerful individual in a world and all he wants are friends. But he is so powerful that he is left with the assistant NPCs who are one dimensional and no friends. He is desperate to find his old MMO friends and starts to conquer his local area as a way to advertise his presence to the guild members who would know him. It’s a good time but relies a lot on genre tropes, sometimes subverting them but usually leaning into them.
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