At this point, it’s no secret that Saitama is too strong to worry about losing or anything so mundane. In fact, “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7 will see him worrying about his wig more than his matches. This becomes apparent even after facing off someone who likes to tout his genetic superiority, much like the Nazis did and white supremacists still do. The episode also touches on some crucial story aspects such as monster cells or seeds.
There is a lot to unpack in “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7, starting with the fact that a monstrous beast is heading towards the arena where Saitama is competing. The bald protagonist has no idea what is happening everywhere else, of course, GameNGuides reports. It would be far too convenient if he were to rush out and face actual monsters instead of martial artists.
Speaking of which, Saitama will be facing off against a rather interesting opponent in “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7 with an oversized ego about his supposed genetic superiority. In any other show, he would have made for an interesting villain, but he will be taken out with one punch like everyone else. As he does so, the main character will have issues with his wig the whole time and be worried that others might have noticed.
As for everyone else in the hero association, it will be discovered that the monsters are actually being turned into the creatures that are attacking the various cities. “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7 will reveal that the real villains of the episode are creating beasts via monster cells. By ingesting these cells, people can achieve great strength in exchange for their humanity.
It’s no surprise that many will give in to this temptation, but Garou is not going to be one of them. “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 7 will certainly be quite the interesting episode. Viewers can watch it on May 28.


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