Is there a single fictional character that can defeat EOS Bobobo?

#1
*Not including 'god'/equivalents such as The One Above All etc.*

Here's a list of Bobobo's abilities (not exhaustive) which stem from his martial art, Hajike, which centers around being unreasonable and weird to the point of impossibility:
- Fate manipulation
- Transformation - when transformed he is immune to any and every ability that affects humans
- Resurrection - to the point where he has resurrected himself to life by virtue of existing in the past, making him essentially unkillable through conventional means
- Backstory manipulation - he can alter events in any opponents past and subsequently change them in the present - he has been shown doing this as far back as 1000 years prior to his own birth
- Instantaneous summoning of anyone and everyone in existence at will and at his own convenience
- Speed feats 3500x faster than the speed of light such lifting Pluto with one hand and throwing it at the earth. He accomplished this without his tissue boxes on his feat which at minimum multiply his speed by 3x
- Punching through the sun
- Constant fighting precognition - he is unwittingly forever constantly prepared for any battle he can ever enter
- Immunity to psychic techniques
- Immunity to poison
- Immunity to time based abilities
- No enemy of his is capable of saying his full name without suffocating due to the power of his sunglass-soul avatar
- Limitless transmutation
- Mathematic reality warping - he was able to erase the numbers 6 and 7 from existence by purporting a lengthy mathematical proof that 3+3=8
- Copying any technique after seeing it once
- Created an infinite boardgame universe with no limit to any rules he wishes to impose or remove at any time
- Self training reality warping in which he can reality warp his own training arcs into his past to become instantly stronger and obtain the power he needs during the fight at present
- Summoning Yugi Moto from his hair
- Super Saiyan transformation
- Can harness the power of infinite galaxies
- Can create and warp extra-dimensional dimensions
- Television rating powerups - the higher the rating of a TV show currently on air, the stronger multiplier he can use on himself
- Can conceptualise and fight in universes confined to 2D, 3D, 4D, 5D and 6 dimensions
- Attack absorption with no known limits
- Emotional damage - he can erase you from existence when experiencing any form of emotion
- Spirit purification
- Dream projection - anything he dreams can become reality
- Anti-immunity - nothing in existence is immune to his techniques
- The more supermarkets there are in japan, the more powerful he becomes. At the time of the end of the story there were just over 5600 of them. Currently there are now just over 5800, meaning he is capable of greater feats than those already listed here
- Last but not least there is Ganeme - once flipping his sunglasses upside down, he gains the ability to re-write the rules and histories of everything in the known universe constantly. He is able to launch sunglasses into his own memories, making anyone in his memory a sunglasses-themed character and being completely nullified and deals an unquantifiable 'sunglasses amount' of damage to the target in his memories. The technique can be repeated ontop of itself infinitely and infintessimaly. Eventually, Bobobo can summon the ultimate product of human intelligence - giant sunglasses and once this occurs he can nullify any power or ability his opponent wields. Once they have been subdued by Ganeme they gain sunglasses and look cool.

So can anyone other than characters who are eventually God themselves defeat him? Some people on other forums seem to think Superman can :whitepress:
 
#3
Lol Bleachtards would say “Yhwach would win”. OT: Many Shonens get decimated. The only verse that might compete due to hax is Medaka Box. Other than that, only extremely powerful characters that see dimensional constructs as fiction like Umineko Witches would be able to beat him.
 
#8
Saitama punched into a guy's fantasy (though I don't remember if that has been redrawn later on)

And he's totally a gag what are you talking about? It's a satire manga where the premise is he's thw strongest and can one punch anyone, if he so chooses.
He didn't one punch into anyone's fantasy. And, do you even know the difference between a real gag character and a parody character?
Plus, he is one punching people that doesn't even scale past planetary level. Actually... Nvm, he didn't even one punch them. It's like saying that since I can one shot an ant, I'm automatically stronger than an elephant.
 
#11
What's the wonky logic? It's the same logic that y'all are applying mostly. Y'all love to say that he one shots everyone when he couldn't even one shot a planetary level being. It's exactly the same
I'm not trying to rile you up or anything but Saitama's character is that he can beat anyone and everyone and anything and everything with one punch. He's too overpowered to the point of boredom.

Scaling him against anyone else is pointless and boring because he can literally beat anyone. Because that's the point of his character.
 
#12
I'm not trying to rile you up or anything but Saitama's character is that he can beat anyone and everyone and anything and everything with one punch. He's too overpowered to the point of boredom.

Scaling him against anyone else is pointless and boring because he can literally beat anyone. Because that's the point of his character.
You keep saying the same stuff, and I'm using the exactly same thing to debunk you, there are several enemies that didn't get one punched. Several characters survived more than one punch, actually, some of them survived several consecutive punches.

He's a strong character in a verse where 99.9% of the people doesn't even get past planetary level. Let him do something that puts him at least above star level and then we can talk about it.

Saitama is the equivalent of a 30yo man pummeling down 12yo kids lol. What's the special part of low diffing literal fodder? I was about to say "What's the point of one punching fodder" but I realized that he didn't one punch them 🤣
 
#15
You keep saying the same stuff, and I'm using the exactly same thing to debunk you, there are several enemies that didn't get one punched. Several characters survived more than one punch, actually, some of them survived several consecutive punches.

He's a strong character in a verse where 99.9% of the people doesn't even get past planetary level. Let him do something that puts him at least above star level and then we can talk about it.

Saitama is the equivalent of a 30yo man pummeling down 12yo kids lol. What's the special part of low diffing literal fodder? I was about to say "What's the point of one punching fodder" but I realized that he didn't one punch them 🤣
They didn't get one punched because he doesn't always go straight for the kill, nor does he even use his serious moves most of the time.
For example:
Saitama destroys Boros' armour with a punch. Why didn't Boros die? Well neither did Hammerhead, whose armour Saitama also broke without killing the person inside.
Then Saitama blows Boros' arm off. Again, clearly didn't go for the kill.
Next he serious punches Boros, but Boros has a pearl inside that lets him regenarate unless you also destroy it.
Next punch is the serious punch that kills him.

And as I keep telling YOU, Saitama's point of existance is to be able to beat Everyone/everything/everywhere.

Because punch>everything
 
#17
*Not including 'god'/equivalents such as The One Above All etc.*

Here's a list of Bobobo's abilities (not exhaustive) which stem from his martial art, Hajike, which centers around being unreasonable and weird to the point of impossibility:



So can anyone other than characters who are eventually God themselves defeat him? Some people on other forums seem to think Superman can :whitepress:
If we can choose any version of Superman, well Superman wins since he's got Cosmic Armor / Thought Robot mode.
 
#18
They didn't get one punched because he doesn't always go straight for the kill, nor does he even use his serious moves most of the time.
For example:
Saitama destroys Boros' armour with a punch. Why didn't Boros die? Well neither did Hammerhead, whose armour Saitama also broke without killing the person inside.
Then Saitama blows Boros' arm off. Again, clearly didn't go for the kill.
Next he serious punches Boros, but Boros has a pearl inside that lets him regenarate unless you also destroy it.
Next punch is the serious punch that kills him.

And as I keep telling YOU, Saitama's point of existance is to be able to beat Everyone/everything/everywhere.

Because punch>everything
Pre crisis Superman beats Saitama. Saitama won't even have the speed or the reaction to beat Supes.
 
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