Good news for fans of Saitama, “One Punch Man” Season 2 has been confirmed to premiere on April 9. This is an excellent development for an anime that took quite a long time to return. Now that its actual air date has been revealed, fans know when the “Human Monster Saga” will begin. Based on the teasers and posters released regarding the season, it would also appear that the tournament arc will be featured.
This announcement regarding the premiere date is courtesy of Viz, with the publication also throwing in the detail that the show will be streaming exclusively via Hulu. Naturally, the version that fans will get first when “One Punch Man” Season 2 drops is the subbed episodes. However, there is every chance that the dubbed versions will come soon after.
The more important point to focus on with regards to this particular news, however, is the fact that “One Punch Man” Season 2 is actually returning. This anime has reached legendary status in just one season and a lot of it has to do with the epic scope of the main character’s power. More than that, the animation is slick, stylish, and bombastic. The second season promises to deliver on all of those, as well.
As for what fans can expect “One Punch Man” Season 2 to involve, it will essentially start with the hunt for Garou kicking off. Dubbed the “Human Monster,” this character will prove to be a huge threat to the heroes except for the most powerful ones. He certainly was not worth Saitama’s notice when he came across him.
What’s more, promotional materials regarding “One Punch Man” Season 2 also suggest that the tournament arc will be featured based on certain characters that only appear during this time. So when the second season finally airs, fans can expect a ton of action in all forms.


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