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Saitama looks like an average guy, but his problem is anything but average. After training hard enough for all his hair to fall out, he's become so overwhelmingly powerful that no villain can stop him. The thing is, Saitama just does the hero thing for fun. When every enemy goes down with a single punch, it turns out that overwhelming power can be kind of... boring. Can a hero be too strong?
Release date: 2015-10-05

Saitama is a guy who’s a hero for fun. After saving a child from certain death, he decided to become a hero and trained hard for three years. Though he’s now so strong he can defeat any opponent with a single punch, lately he feels as if, in exchange for overwhelming power, he’s lost something even more important.
Release date: 2015-10-05

A monster is moving toward City Z, one that has been created by the mysterious organization known as The House of Evolution. Genos, a young cyborg, attempts to stop it, but gets in over his head before Saitama happens along.
Release date: 2015-10-12

Saitama and Genos glean information about The House of Evolution and its founder Dr. Genus, a scientist with dangerous ideas on artificial human evolution. Meanwhile, Dr. Genus learns of Saitama’s amazing strength and has plans of his own for One-Punch Man.
Release date: 2015-10-19

A group of battlesuit-clad terrorists called “The Paradisers” appears in City F, led by an enormous man known as Hammerhead. Calling for the redistribution of wealth, the group targets the fat-cat Zeniru, who in turn dispatches his bodyguard to defeat them. Unfortunately, Saitama is on the same errand.
Release date: 2015-10-26

Though he’s been doing the hero gig for three years, Saitama realizes that the public knows nothing about him. Determined to get a little recognition, he decides to become a pro hero, but first he must pass the Hero Association tests and become a full-fledged member.
Release date: 2015-11-02

It’s been five days since Saitama became a professional hero and he has yet to do anything heroic. When Genos informs him that C-class heroes who don’t fight bad guys are dropped from the hero registry after a week of inaction, Saitama heads out on patrol, yet can’t find any criminals or monsters to stop.
Release date: 2015-11-09

An enormous meteor hurtles toward City Z, forcing the Hero Association to ask its S Class heroes to respond. When all their efforts prove in vain, Genos decides it’s up to him to protect the home of his master and stop the meteor, no matter what the cost.
Release date: 2015-11-16

A pack of monsters calling themselves the “Clan of the Seafolk” arrive on the shores of City J intent on invading the land. When the hero sent to fight them is defeated easily by the Deep Sea King himself, Saitama and Genos head for the city to help.
Release date: 2015-11-23

As the battle with the Deep Sea King reaches its climax, more heroes fall to the aquatic despot’s brutal attacks. Which of them has what it takes to be a true hero?
Release date: 2015-11-30

Saitama tags along to an emergency meeting of Class S heroes and discovers that a seer has foretold a serious danger threatening the Earth. Though the crisis could occur anytime in the next six months, the heroes are surprised to hear the roar of explosions that very hour!
Release date: 2015-12-07

As a colossal spaceship floats in the skies above City A, a member of its monstrous crew battles on the ground against a group of S Class heroes. Despite their powers, they can’t seem to finish it off. Meanwhile, Saitama has boarded the enemy ship on his own.
Release date: 2015-12-14

The inconceivably powerful Lord Boros has traveled untold distances in search of someone who can cure his boredom: Saitama! With the fate of humanity in the balance, will the two champions at last find in each other the worthy opponent they’ve been searching for?
Release date: 2015-12-21
Hiroko Moriguchi - Theme Song Performance, Satoshi Adachi - Executive Producer, Satoki Toyoda - Executive Producer, Yuki Yoshida - Executive Producer, Mai Toda - Opening/Ending Animation, Chikashi Kubota - Opening/Ending Animation, Shinichiro Ushijima - Opening/Ending Animation, Shingo Natsume - Opening/Ending Animation, Shosuke Ishibashi - Opening/Ending Animation, Taiki Imamura - Opening/Ending Animation, Shin Ogasawara - Opening/Ending Animation, Gousei Oda - Opening/Ending Animation, Naoki Kobayashi - Opening/Ending Animation, Keisuke Kojima - Opening/Ending Animation, Norifumi Kugai - Opening/Ending Animation, Sejoon Kim - Opening/Ending Animation, Yoshimichi Kameda - Opening/Ending Animation, Toshiyuki Sato - Opening/Ending Animation, Tomohiro Shinoda - Opening/Ending Animation, Sushio - Opening/Ending Animation, Norimoto Tokura - Opening/Ending Animation, Hiroki Harada - Opening/Ending Animation, Minami Yoshida - Opening/Ending Animation, Akitsugu Hisagi - Opening/Ending Animation, Shuhei Handa - Opening/Ending Animation, Akane Fushihara - Director of Photography, Shoji Hata - Sound Director, Kashiko Kimura - Editor, Akiho Sato - Assistant Editor, Arifumi Imai,