

Instead animation for the second season is being handled by J.C.
ONE PUNCH MAN 2 STUDIO SERIES
After the production stalled for nearly two years, it was announced that Madhouse, the acclaimed studio behind the first season, and series like Death Note and movies like Paprika and Perfect Blue, would not be working on the second season of the anime. With all this acclaim a second season seemed sure to follow, but production was delayed for unknown reasons. In 2015, the first season of the One-Punch Man anime debuted to critical and cultural success, hailed as one of the best anime seasons of all time. The official English version of the series is licensed by Viz Media, which publishes the series in its Weekly Shonen Jump digital magazine.
ONE PUNCH MAN 2 STUDIO PROFESSIONAL
Thanks to its overwhelming popularity, however, it was quickly picked up by Jump, given a professional artist and published as a part of the company’s Young Jump Web Comics site in Japan. The series, written and illustrated by someone who simply calls themselves One, started out as a self-published web comic. Originally positioned as a simple parody of other Shonen manga series, like Dragon Ball Z and Naruto, it quickly became clear that the series was as interesting as any other Shonen, despite the fact that each battle only lasted until Saitama threw his first punch. One-Punch Man follows the heroic adventures of Saitama, who was once a normal person, but after training for three years became the strongest superhero on the planet.


One-Punch Man, the anime and manga series about Earth’s strongest hero who can defeat his enemies in just one punch, is finally ready to return with a second season of the anime - more than three years after its first debuted.
