One-Punch Man

2015
One-Punch Man

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EP1 Episode 1 Jan 01, 0001

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8.7| 0h30m| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 05 October 2015 Returning Series
Producted By: Bandai Visual
Country: Japan
Budget: 0
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Official Website: https://onepunchman-anime.net/
Synopsis

Saitama is a hero who only became a hero for fun. After three years of “special” training, though, he’s become so strong that he’s practically invincible. In fact, he’s too strong — even his mightiest opponents are taken out with a single punch, and it turns out that being devastatingly powerful is actually kind of a bore. With his passion for being a hero lost along with his hair, yet still faced with new enemies every day, how much longer can he keep it going?

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myles-odonnell3 If you're an anime fan of any standard I urge you to watch this within 10 minuets I was hooked and not only that right I'm 22 been watching anime since I was like 7-8 my 52 year old father came down and started watching it when I was just getting towards the episode the deep sea king and when he went to go out he asked me to pause it bare in mind he hates anime this is amazing
mattkerr-73017 Considering how much potential this series had to go wrong, its amazing that it turned out as great as it is, thanks to the studio and animators being great at visual comedy, and the creation of just enough mundane problems for Saitama to keep his story from getting too one-note. The supporting cast is also great; the Hero association providing some great and ridiculous hero designs - with some great fleshing out of some characters by the end, giving me high hopes for the second season. I hold particular love for the cordial Mumen Rider, who we should learn to emulate in our everyday lives by taking part in good deeds everyday, no matter how small or incredible they may be. Watched sub Finished 29/04/2018
zenchinc The concept, an invincible hero that can defeat anyone with one punch, turned me off to the series initially. It's the same reason I'm not a fan of Superman, he's too powerful and it's boring.However, what's fun and keeps me interested in One Punch Man (OPM) are: 1. humor: the comedy and one liners in this series are hilarious (e.g. Genos as modern art). Since this show was initially a satire, observing the series as such makes it much more enjoyable. It uses tropes and expands on them or pokes fun at them: what if a person was all powerful, then he'd be extremely bored. Also, Saitama is essentially a Goku character and the show doesn't hide this" hero to come and save everyone" trope, but lays it out.2. the hope of a villain that can take more than one punch: Boros and Garou are the only two known characters to be in this category and I'm curious to see what the fight between Garou and Saitama would look like, even though we all know whose going to win.3. side characters: these characters are not invincible and have their own backstories and enemies that adds to the drama and action of the show. When these characters fight or take up screen time, I get pulled in because there's no longer that promise they'll really survive and they also have their own demons.Still, the show gets the 8 only because it's just a fun show and doesn't really delve deeper into the message it tries to give or get even more meta on it's genre. If it explored moral themes and made even more fun of its genre, it would help.
rogofer One Punch Man is a silly, straightforward and repetitive anime, but at the same time, it's different, funny, engaging and the most important thing: you can't stop watching the next episode. In fact, I had to restrain myself from watching one episode after the other. I just watched the first season and the OVAs and now I'm really looking forward to see more. Loved it.