One-Punch Man Season 3 Confirmed : Here is Everything you need to know!
One-Punch Man Season 3 Should Stream On Hulu
Both of the first two seasons of One-Punch Man were seen on Hulu and if you need a refresher course before season 3 finally arrives, they still can be seen on Hulu. With that in mind, and with the series being such a monster hit, you can expect season 3 to also be seen on Hulu.It Is A Japanese Manga Series
One-Punch Man began as a popular Japanese superhero manga series that was created by Japanese artist One. It tells the story of an Earth that has turned into a supercontinent filled with superheroes and powerful monsters. This version of Earth has four moons.
Saitama is one such superhero who has grown bored with his power. He has the ability to defeat any and all opponents with one single punch. Because of this, he feels his life is void of challenge, and he is right. Prior to Saitama becoming One-Punch Man, it was his ultimate goal to be the greatest superhero that ever lived. To get to that point, he trained relentlessly for three years. But during this intense training, Saitama went from a full head of hair trainee to a bald superhero. The training caused him to lose his luscious locks.
Now, after getting what he wished and trained for, Saitama has found out that being a superhero with one-punch power is not what it’s cracked up to be. He feels there is no challenge, no one can beat him, so why even bother anymore? Saitama is in need of a spark.
Season 1 of One-Punch Man follows the titular hero as he is in search of a reason to be a superhero. His reason comes in the form of Genos, a cyborg who is on a revenge mission against another cyborg who killed Genos’s family. Saitama becomes a mentor of sorts to Genos after taking out a monster who had beaten Genos.
The pair begin their heroic adventures, taking on monsters to gain more notoriety. Together, Saitama and Genos join the Hero Association after Saitama expresses shock that his name and exploits as One-Punch Man are not as well known as he feels they should be.
Shock leads to depression for Saitama when he tests to enter the Hero Association. He tests off the charts for his physical prowess, but he fares poorly on the written portion. While Genos receives an S-Class ranking, Saitama only receives a C-Class.
As season 1 moves forward, Saitama continues his search for any type of challenge to his one-punch power. His travels will take him and Genos to different worlds fighting an array of monsters, many of who claim to match Saitama’s power. Does Saitama eventually find the challenge he seeks?
Season 1 of One-Punch Man was a critical hit with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 100 percent.
It took three and a half years for season 2 to arrive, but when it did, fans were chomping at the bit to see where Saitama’s exploits would take him. Although the anime was fresh, the action was crisp, and the jokes were just as funny as in season 1, the main complaint surrounding season 2 was that too much story was being forced into such a short timeframe.
Seasons one and two took on the first 85 chapters of the manga (around 16 volumes) although the bloat seems to come mainly in season 2. Many new heroes and monsters were introduced and season 2 seemed to veer away slightly from Saitama to focus on the monster Garou, who looks to settle a personal vendetta against all heroes.