10. Along with the Sky King, Ancient King and Orochi, he is the only king not killed by Saitama.
He is the 1st king to be given a name. Raiga is an aquatic creature from the 2009 kaiju parody film, Raiga: The Deep Sea Monster. So I'm confident Deep Sea King could splatter Mosquito Girl with probably one slap like Saitama did.
The Subterranean King is the first of many "kings" mentioned in the series, the others being the Beast King, the Deep Sea King, the Ancient King, the Sky King, King of the Underworld (anime-only), the "second Sea King", the Monster King, and the Forest King. Subterranean King. That dome structure they're inside is a nuclear bunker. Ancient King is the fourth of many "Kings" mentioned in the series, and the first one who was introduced in the anime before the manga, the others being the Subterranean King, the Beast King, the Deep Sea King, the Sky King, the King of the Underworld (anime-only), the "second Sea King", the Monster King, and the Forest King. Assume it is raining. Mumen Rider is sent flying by Deep Sea King and is caught by Saitama, who arrives just in time to save him. Mumen Rider is sent flying by Deep Sea King and is caught by Saitama, who arrives just in time to save him.
A giant sea monster wreaks havoc on a battleship after one of it's young is killed by the ship The Deep Sea King lands a hard blow on the hero's face, but Puri-Puri Prisoner strikes back in turn and follows the attack with an uppercut that sends Deep Sea King flying. Deep Sea King (wet) Sky King. When the film begins, Raiga is deep beneath the ocean battling a Giant Devil Bone Fish. Deep Sea King was the battle between the C-Class hero Saitama and the Deep Sea King, a Demon-level Mysterious Being. Considering the fact that Genos could beat armored gorilla, it's probably not a controversial thing to say that the Genos facing Deep Sea King would be on par with Beast King at that point. They caught one each and began arguing over who caught the bigger Sea King.
Puri-Puri Prisoner challenges the Deep Sea King to a fight and powers himself up to "half power", which causes his sweater to rip, infuriating him.
Reigo: The Deep-Sea Monster vs. the Battleship Yamato (深海獣レイゴー, Shinkaijū Reigō) is a 2005 independent tokusatsu film by Shinpei Hayashiya. Given that Genos vs DSK was mostly won due to foul play, I think the King of the Jungle beats the King of the Sea. Directed by Shinpei Hayashiya. Deep Sea King was the battle between the C-Class hero Saitama and the Deep Sea King, a Demon-level Mysterious Being. I wouldn't put Beast King in here because he was created in the lab and he doesn't lead a race of similar mysterious beings unlike the rest of them.
After defeating the creature Raiga submerges and evidence of the battle washes ashore in the form of small devil bone fish.
The sequel to Deep Sea Monster Reigo vs Battleship Yamato. The Deep Sea King defeats Puri Puri Prisoner. Beast king seems to be more powerful than Genos before the upgrades. Terrified of such a beast, the king left Noland to handle it by himself. The Deep Sea King did punch through a shelter designed to survive a nuclear war, which is a fairly good indicator of his strength. Reigo: The Deep-Sea Monster vs. the Battleship Yamato (深海獣レイゴー, Shinkaijū Reigō) is a 2005 independent tokusatsu film by Shinpei Hayashiya. Beast King's slash might not be strong enough to slice him apart. Both Deep Sea King and Mosquito Girl were quicker than Genos but the former didn't have to be to get the best of him. The Forest King is the ninth of many "Kings" mentioned in the series, the others being the Subterranean King, the Beast King, the Deep Sea King, the Ancient King, the Underworld King (anime-only), the Sky King, the "second Sea King", and the Monster King.