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|OriginalAirDate = December 24, 2015<ref>{{cite web |url=http://onepunchman-anime.net/goods/bd.php?page=1 |title=Goods - Blu-ray & DVD (pg. 1) |website=One-Punch Man |language=Japanese |accessdate=October 5, 2015 }}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate = December 24, 2015<ref>{{cite web |url=http://onepunchman-anime.net/goods/bd.php?page=1 |title=Goods - Blu-ray & DVD (pg. 1) |website=One-Punch Man |language=Japanese |accessdate=October 5, 2015 }}</ref>
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|ShortSummary = After the battle with Mosquito Girl, Genos tails Saitama as he goes about his daily life in the hopes of finding out the secrets behind his overwhelming strength. This in turn leads Saitama to believe he has a stalker after Genos takes one of his french fries for research. Saitama soon comes across Men's Esthetician Man, believing him to be the stalker and knocking him out. After his research goes nowhere, Genos decides to confront Saitama about his apprenticeship offer. *This OVA is half as long as a regular episode.
|ShortSummary = After the battle with Mosquito Girl, Genos tails Saitama as he goes about his daily life in the hopes of finding out the secrets behind his overwhelming strength. This in turn leads Saitama to believe he has a stalker after Genos takes one of his french fries for research. Saitama soon comes across Men's Esthetician Man, believing him to be the stalker and knocking him out. After his research goes nowhere, Genos decides to confront Saitama about his apprenticeship offer.<ref name="half" group="note">This OVA is half as long as a regular episode.</ref>
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|OriginalAirDate = January 29, 2016<ref>{{cite web |url=http://onepunchman-anime.net/goods/bd.php?page=2 |title=Goods - Blu-ray & DVD (pg. 2) |website=One-Punch Man |language=Japanese |accessdate=November 14, 2015 }}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate = January 29, 2016<ref>{{cite web |url=http://onepunchman-anime.net/goods/bd.php?page=2 |title=Goods - Blu-ray & DVD (pg. 2) |website=One-Punch Man |language=Japanese |accessdate=November 14, 2015 }}</ref>
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|ShortSummary = After spending some time together in a [[Sentō|communal bath]], Saitama gives Genos a key to their apartment and they both mull over items to buy for dinner; however, upon remembering a limited time sale at two separate supermarkets, the pair split up. Genos then senses a monster at a nearby shopping strip and defeats it. However, this makes him miss one of the sales. Once he reaches the other (closed down) supermarket, Genos bumps into the Dai Fuu Family's No. 2 man and the rival C-Class Pacino Family, headed by Don Pacino. Pacino mistakenly believes Genos is associated with the Dai Fuu Family; he steals the apartment key and kidnaps both men, promising to let them and the keys go once Genos states his case. Once Genos finishes telling his roundabout and ultimately worthless story to the Pacino family, Don Pacino becomes angry with Genos and the family opens fire. Genos easily defeats them and takes his key and the Dai Fuu Family's No. 2 man with him. After explaining his tardiness to Saitama, the pair enjoy some [[sukiyaki]]. *This OVA is half as long as a regular episode.
|ShortSummary = After spending some time together in a [[Sentō|communal bath]], Saitama gives Genos a key to their apartment and they both mull over items to buy for dinner; however, upon remembering a limited time sale at two separate supermarkets, the pair split up. Genos then senses a monster at a nearby shopping strip and defeats it. However, this makes him miss one of the sales. Once he reaches the other (closed down) supermarket, Genos bumps into the Dai Fuu Family's No. 2 man and the rival C-Class Pacino Family, headed by Don Pacino. Pacino mistakenly believes Genos is associated with the Dai Fuu Family; he steals the apartment key and kidnaps both men, promising to let them and the keys go once Genos states his case. Once Genos finishes telling his roundabout and ultimately worthless story to the Pacino family, Don Pacino becomes angry with Genos and the family opens fire. Genos easily defeats them and takes his key and the Dai Fuu Family's No. 2 man with him. After explaining his tardiness to Saitama, the pair enjoy some [[sukiyaki]].<ref name="half"/>
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|OriginalAirDate = February 24, 2016<ref>{{cite web |url=http://onepunchman-anime.net/goods/bd.php?page=3|title=Goods - Blu-ray & DVD (pg. 3)|website=One-Punch Man|language=Japanese|accessdate=January 11, 2016}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate = February 24, 2016<ref>{{cite web |url=http://onepunchman-anime.net/goods/bd.php?page=3|title=Goods - Blu-ray & DVD (pg. 3)|website=One-Punch Man|language=Japanese|accessdate=January 11, 2016}}</ref>
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|ShortSummary = After the events of episode 4, Sonic finds himself troubled that he cannot fight properly after his defeat at the hands of Saitama. Training in a forest with a [[Matagi]] who is looking to kill a bear that scarred him, Sonic rescues a baby boar from a snake that quickly bonds with him. Naming the boar Ino, Sonic continues training, gradually regains his confidence, and eventually leaves the Matagi and Ino, ready to fight Saitama again. Suddenly, the bear who scarred the Matagi (whose name is Frank) appears, only for Saitama to show up (he had previously heard of an influx of bears in the forest, and was hoping to have bear meat for dinner). Sonic silently watches over the city, ready for his next battle with Saitama, while Frank and Ino look with amazement at the forest cleared with a single punch. *This OVA is half as long as a regular episode.
|ShortSummary = After the events of episode 4, Sonic finds himself troubled that he cannot fight properly after his defeat at the hands of Saitama. Training in a forest with a [[Matagi]] who is looking to kill a bear that scarred him, Sonic rescues a baby boar from a snake that quickly bonds with him. Naming the boar Ino, Sonic continues training, gradually regains his confidence, and eventually leaves the Matagi and Ino, ready to fight Saitama again. Suddenly, the bear who scarred the Matagi (whose name is Frank) appears, only for Saitama to show up (he had previously heard of an influx of bears in the forest, and was hoping to have bear meat for dinner). Sonic silently watches over the city, ready for his next battle with Saitama, while Frank and Ino look with amazement at the forest cleared with a single punch.<ref name="half"/>
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|OriginalAirDate = March 25, 2016<ref>{{cite web |url=http://onepunchman-anime.net/goods/bd.php?page=4|title=Goods - Blu-ray & DVD (pg. 4)|website=One-Punch Man|language=Japanese|accessdate=January 11, 2016}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate = March 25, 2016<ref>{{cite web |url=http://onepunchman-anime.net/goods/bd.php?page=4|title=Goods - Blu-ray & DVD (pg. 4)|website=One-Punch Man|language=Japanese|accessdate=January 11, 2016}}</ref>
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|ShortSummary = After the events of episode 7, Bang begins to spy on Saitama and Genos to gauge their abilities. Hopeful that his Water Stream Rock Smashing Fist martial arts is stronger, and that proving so will coerce Saitama and Genos to study under him, Bang invites Saitama and Genos to his dojo under the pretense of giving them free meat. Soon, Bang challenges Saitama to a variety of games, including card-based memory games and rock-paper-scissors, with Bang winning almost every time. During one rock-paper-scissors match, an enraged Saitama nearly crushes Bang with a hammer, who is then forced to admit that Saitama is truly powerful. He does note, however, that the rock-paper-scissors game was the most excited he had ever seen Saitama be, and offers Saitama to join his dojo. Saitama refuses. *This OVA is half as long as a regular episode.
|ShortSummary = After the events of episode 7, Bang begins to spy on Saitama and Genos to gauge their abilities. Hopeful that his Water Stream Rock Smashing Fist martial arts is stronger, and that proving so will coerce Saitama and Genos to study under him, Bang invites Saitama and Genos to his dojo under the pretense of giving them free meat. Soon, Bang challenges Saitama to a variety of games, including card-based memory games and rock-paper-scissors, with Bang winning almost every time. During one rock-paper-scissors match, an enraged Saitama nearly crushes Bang with a hammer, who is then forced to admit that Saitama is truly powerful. He does note, however, that the rock-paper-scissors game was the most excited he had ever seen Saitama be, and offers Saitama to join his dojo. Saitama refuses.<ref name="half"/>
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|OriginalAirDate = April 22, 2016<ref>{{cite web |url=http://onepunchman-anime.net/goods/bd.php?page=5|title=Goods - Blu-ray & DVD (pg. 5)|website=One-Punch Man|language=Japanese|accessdate=January 24, 2016}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate = April 22, 2016<ref>{{cite web |url=http://onepunchman-anime.net/goods/bd.php?page=5|title=Goods - Blu-ray & DVD (pg. 5)|website=One-Punch Man|language=Japanese|accessdate=January 24, 2016}}</ref>
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|ShortSummary = After Fubuki and the Blizzard Group get rid of one of Deep Sea King's leftover henchman, they are disheartened to learn that their heroism didn't make the next day's newspaper but everyone else's (including Tatsumaki) did. Fubuki takes this the hardest, and decides to go on a train ride to City Z to clear her thoughts. Genos, coincidentally, happens to also be on the same train with groceries. Later during the ride, Genos receives a call that an ex-Hero planted a bomb on the train and that it will detonate once it reaches the train station. Fubuki evacuates the panicked civilians off the train while enlisting the help of a budding, C-class hero to find the bomb; Genos tries to slow down the train from the outside. As Fubuki evacuates the C-class hero and hesitates while thinking about what to do with the bomb, Tatsumaki appears and successfully allows the train to detonate with no casualties; Fubuki once again expresses envy towards her older sister's actions. On the walk back, Fubuki meets up with the C-class hero, who expresses gratitude for Fubuki's actions and wishes to join Fubuki's group once she reaches B-class. Genos, meanwhile, visits Dr. Kuseno asking for psychic augmentation. The OVA ends with Saitama wondering why Genos is so late. *This OVA is half as long as a regular episode.
|ShortSummary = After Fubuki and the Blizzard Group get rid of one of Deep Sea King's leftover henchman, they are disheartened to learn that their heroism didn't make the next day's newspaper but everyone else's (including Tatsumaki) did. Fubuki takes this the hardest, and decides to go on a train ride to City Z to clear her thoughts. Genos, coincidentally, happens to also be on the same train with groceries. Later during the ride, Genos receives a call that an ex-Hero planted a bomb on the train and that it will detonate once it reaches the train station. Fubuki evacuates the panicked civilians off the train while enlisting the help of a budding, C-class hero to find the bomb; Genos tries to slow down the train from the outside. As Fubuki evacuates the C-class hero and hesitates while thinking about what to do with the bomb, Tatsumaki appears and successfully allows the train to detonate with no casualties; Fubuki once again expresses envy towards her older sister's actions. On the walk back, Fubuki meets up with the C-class hero, who expresses gratitude for Fubuki's actions and wishes to join Fubuki's group once she reaches B-class. Genos, meanwhile, visits Dr. Kuseno asking for psychic augmentation. The OVA ends with Saitama wondering why Genos is so late.<ref name="half"/>
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Revision as of 22:21, 19 May 2016

One-Punch Man is a Japanese anime series based on the webcomic created by One and its subsequent manga adaptation illustrated by Yusuke Murata. Set in a world where monsters run rampant, the story focuses on Saitama, a superhero who has grown bored as he has become so powerful that all of his battles end in a single punch. The series was directed by Shingo Natsume at Madhouse and was written by Tomohiro Suzuki.[1] The series also features character design by Chikashi Kubota, who also served as chief animation director, and music by Makoto Miyazaki.[2] The series aired in Japan between October 5, 2015 and December 21, 2015 and was simulcast by Daisuki and Hulu. The opening theme song is "The Hero!! ~Ikareru Ken ni Honō o Tsukero~" (THE HERO!! ~怒れる拳に火をつけろ~, "The Hero!! Set Fire to the Furious Fist") by JAM Project, and the ending theme is "Hoshi Yori Saki ni Mitsukete Ageru" (星より先に見つけてあげる, "I'll Find It Before the Stars for You") by Hiroko Moriguchi. The ending theme for episode 12 is "Kanashimi-tachi o Dakishimete" (悲しみたちを抱きしめて, "Hug Those Who Are Feeling Sad") by Moriguchi.[2] An original video animation was released with the tenth manga volume on December 4, 2015.[3] Additional OVAs are included in Blu-ray Disc & DVD volumes of the series, which begin release from December 24, 2015.[4][5][6] The ending theme for the OVAs is "Saitama no WanPan Ondo" (サイタマのワンパン音頭, "Saitama's One-Punch Song"), performed by Makoto Furukawa. The series is licensed in North America by Viz Media, who also streamed the series on its Neon Alley service,[7] and in the United Kingdom by Kaze UK.[8]

Episode list

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Original video animations

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Notes

References

  1. ^ "One-Punch Man Anime Features Kaito Ishikawa, Makoto Furukawa, Madhouse". Anime News Network. March 20, 2015. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "One-Punch Man Anime's 3rd Video Unveils More of Cast, JAM Project Song, Debut Date". Anime News Network. September 6, 2015. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  3. ^ "One-Punch Man Manga's 10th Volume Listed With OVA". Anime News Network. September 24, 2015. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  4. ^ "1st One-Punch Man BD/DVD to Include 'OVA #01'". Anime News Network. October 5, 2015. Retrieved October 5, 2015.
  5. ^ "One-Punch Man Anime's 2nd BD/DVD Release Includes OVA". Anime News Network. November 14, 2015. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  6. ^ a b "One-Punch Man Anime DVD/BDs to Include 6 OVAs". Anime News Network. November 15, 2015. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
  7. ^ "Viz Adds Legend of Galactic Heroes Novels, One-Punch Man Anime (Updated)". Anime News Network. July 2, 2015. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  8. ^ "Manga Entertainment and Animatsu News From London Comic Con". Anime News Network. 23 October 2015. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  9. ^ "One-Punch Man OVAs announced". Twitter (in Japanese). Retrieved November 15, 2015.