After it was announced that “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 9 was getting delayed due to the 2019 French Open broadcasting in Japan, fans were quick to express their outrage. Those who cared nothing at all for tennis were beyond angry that their favorite show was getting kicked to the curb. Then there are those who were simply looking forward to this particular episode who did not pull their punches.
The announcement that “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 9 was going to be delayed was made on Monday via Tweet, Comic Book reports. So instead of coming out Tuesday this week, it will be coming out next week. The result is fans practically asking for an execution.
"Due to the French Open 2019 schedule, One-Punch Man episode 21, 'The Strongest Trouble', has been delayed its broadcast. It will broadcast on June 11. We apologize for the inconvenience," the Tweet reads.
This did not go over well with fans who had been looking forward to watching the events unfold in “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 9. For some context, this is basically where Saitama will face off against the monsters that made the martial arts tournament something of a mess. Is there really even a need to say that there will be a massacre induced by single punches?
In any case, “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 9 basically presents viewers with a unique episode in this season where it is worth investing some time. The story and the twists are certainly intriguing enough, so fans can ignore the horrible animation if only for a little while. This is why its delay has caused many viewers to take to social media to air their grievances.
Those who still want to watch “One Punch Man” Season 2 Episode 9, it is coming out on June 11. Anyone who wants some catharsis can get it with this episode.


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