When it comes to twists in the “One Punch Man” universe, they are never really that surprising. However, in “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7, Saitama’s actions will likely lead to the deaths of his fellow martial arts competitors. This episode will also see Genos crushed if the preview clip of the segment is anything to go by.
Anyone who wants to watch “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7 will need to go over to Hulu for the experience since the streaming services holds exclusive rights to the anime, GameRevolution notes. At least, this would be the case for the official version. There are actually other options as far as viewing the episode goes, but those enter some rather funky gray areas.
In any case, “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7 will certainly be worth watching for those who have already invested a lot of time into this season. This is basically where the real threat of the monsters will be showcased. As the clip below spells out, a monster named Goketsu will be arriving at the martial arts tournament venue to cause some trouble.
Along the way, he has crushed Genos like a bug, so viewers can already tell that this is no ordinary monster. It also means that the martial artists will not stand a chance against it. Unfortunately for them, Saitama will have already left by the time Goketsu arrived after accomplishing what he set out to do. It seems “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7 will be one bloody episode, indeed.
For those who are wondering when “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7 is coming out, May 21 is the date worth looking out for. It is going to be when plenty of tension will be brought to the game. It’s about time, as well.


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