Fans are eager for “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 1 to air because they have been waiting for such a long time for the series to return. Despite the recent controversy with regards to the animation quality, the show still has a ton of excited fans. As to what the first episode of the new season has in store, it will likely feature some hero hunting and Saitama being a weird idiot.
As Comic Book report, the show will have a total episode count of 12 episodes, with “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 1 hitting the small screen in just a few days. For those who only watch the anime, the teasers and clips released so far only provide a fraction of the details involved in the new season’s plot. Basically, it is going to revolve around the morality of the hero class and everyone’s place in society.
While the new villain Garou will be going around trying to tear heads off and break bones, Saitama will be oblivious to the whole thing and will be busy with his own circumstances. This arc will essentially set the main protagonist apart from the rest of the hero community. However, this doesn’t mean that “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 1 will be boring in any way.
The other heroes will be dealing with a dangerous foe, including Genos. As a former disciple of Bang, Garou is extremely brutal with his attacks and is a deadly martial artist with plenty of tenacity. On the other hand, Saitama will be trying to learn more about himself and will be entering a martial arts tournament. This won’t happen in “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 1, though.
As for when fans can watch “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 1, it will air on April 9. This is going to be an exciting premiere.


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