The official website of ONE and the television anime adaptation of Yusuke Murata’s One Punch-Man manga announced the third season on Thursday, revealing a teaser scene (pictured).
ONE originally launched One Punch-Man as a webcomic in July 2009. Murata (Ishield 21) began re-creating the action superhero manga on the Toneri no Young Jump website in June 2012. Shueisha published the 26th volume on 8 June. One Punch-Man had a cumulative 26 million copies of its compiled volumes in circulation.
Madhouse adapted the manga into a 12-episode television anime in Fall 2015. As well as airing in Japan, Daisuki, Hulu and Viz Media’s Neon Alley platforms stream the anime with subtitles. Adult Swim’s Toonami programming block debuted the show with an English dub in July 2016. VIZ Media released the anime series to home video in North America in April 2017.
JCStaff produced a second season in Spring 2019. Crunchyroll and Hulu simulcast the anime in Europe and North America, respectively. Toonami aired a second season with an English dub in October 2019.
VIZ Media originally serialized One Punch-Man in English in their Shnen Jump Alpha digital anthology in January 2013 and currently simulcasts the manga on their new Shnen Jump platform with a Japanese release. The 23rd volume was shipped last October, with the 24th volume planned for release on 1 November. The manga has also been published in several foreign languages.
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After three years of rigorous training, the simple Saitama has gained immense strength, allowing him to take out anyone and anything with just one punch. He decides to put his newfound skills to good use by becoming a hero. However, he quickly gets bored of simply defeating the demons, and wants someone to challenge him to bring back the spark of being a hero.
Upon witnessing Saitama’s amazing power, Genos, a cyborg, is determined to become Saitama’s apprentice. During this time, Saitama learns that for not being a part of the Hero Association, she is neither getting the recognition she deserves nor is known by the people. To boost his reputation, Saitama decides to register Genos with him, instead of taking him as a disciple. Together, the two begin to work towards becoming true heroes, hoping to find stronger enemies and earn respect in the process. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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