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Japanese manga series and its franchise

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Encompass of the first manga adaptation volume by Yusuke Murata, featuring Saitama

ワンパンマン
( Wanpanman )
Genre
  • Activeness[1]
  • Comedy[2]
  • Superhero[3]
Manga
Web manga
Written past ONE
Published by Cocky-published
Original run 2009 – present
Manga
Remake
Written by ONE
Illustrated past Yusuke Murata
Published by Shueisha
English publisher

NA

Viz Media

Banner Jump Comics
Magazine Tonari no Young Jump
English magazine

NA

Weekly Shonen Spring

Demographic Seinen
Original run June 14, 2012 – present
Volumes 24 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed past
  • Shingo Natsume (season 1)
  • Chikara Sakurai (season 2)
Produced by
  • Chinatsu Matsui
  • Nobuyuki Hosoya
  • Keita Kodama (flavor 1)
  • Ayuri Taguchi (season one)
  • Sōta Satō (season ii)
Written by Tomohiro Suzuki
Music by Makoto Miyazaki
Studio
  • Madhouse (flavour 1)
  • J.C.Staff (flavour ii)
Licensed by

EU

Crunchyroll SAS

AUS/NA

Viz Media

SA/Body of water

Muse Communication

Original network Television receiver Tokyo
English network

Sea

Animax Asia[iv]

US

Adult Swim (Toonami)

Original run October 5, 2015 July 2, 2019
Episodes 24 + 13 OVAs (Listing of episodes)
Original animation DVD
One-Punch Homo: Route to Hero
Directed by Shingo Natsume
Produced past
  • Chinatsu Matsui
  • Nobuyuki Hosoya
  • Keita Kodama
  • Ayuri Taguchi
Written by Tomohiro Suzuki
Music by Makoto Miyazaki
Studio Madhouse
Released December 4, 2015
Runtime 24 minutes

I-Punch Man (Japanese: ワンパンマン, Hepburn: Wanpanman ) is a Japanese superhero franchise created by the creative person ONE. It tells the story of Saitama, a superhero who can defeat any opponent with a single dial but seeks to discover a worthy opponent later growing bored by a lack of challenge due to his overwhelming strength. One wrote the original webcomic version in early 2009.

A digital manga remake began publication on Shueisha'south Tonari no Immature Leap website in June 2012. The manga is illustrated by Yusuke Murata, and its chapters are periodically compiled and published into individual tankōbon volumes. Every bit of December 2021[update], 24 volumes have been released. In N America, Viz Media has licensed the remake manga for English language release and was serialized in its Weekly Shonen Jump digital mag.

An anime accommodation of the manga, produced by Madhouse, was broadcast in Japan from October to December 2015. A second season, produced by J.C.Staff, was broadcast from April to July 2019. The anime series is licensed in Northward America by Viz Media, and premiered in the Us on Adult Swim's Toonami programming cake in July 2016. The second flavour premiered in October 2019.

As of June 2012, the original webcomic surpassed 7.9 million hits. Equally of April 2020, the manga remake had sold over thirty million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling manga series.

Plot [edit]

On a supercontinent Earth, powerful monsters and villains wreak havoc in the cities. In response, the millionaire Agoni creates the Hero Association, which employs superheroes to fight evil. Saitama, an unassociated hero, hails from Urban center Z and performs heroic deeds equally a hobby. He has trained himself to the point of being able to defeat any enemy with a single punch, but his unmatched strength has left him with an overwhelming sense of boredom. Saitama becomes a reluctant mentor to Genos, a cyborg seeking revenge against another cyborg who killed his family and destroyed his hometown, afterwards saving him from a monster. Saitama and Genos join the Hero Association in hopes of attaining notability, but due to scoring low on the written entry test, Saitama is placed at a low-entry rank, and his feats remain unnoticed past the public despite saving people from two jumbo disasters fifty-fifty after registration.

When the Hero Association calls all the height heroes to a meeting because the seer Shibabawa predicted the world was in danger earlier dying, an alien named Boros invades the planet. The heroes kill the alien forces and destroy Boros's ship; Saitama slays him in single combat, with him notoriously taking multiple punches to impale. In the backwash, Saitama meets heroes like the martial artist Bang and esper Blizzard. Monsters begin actualization at a growing rate while the rogue martial artist Garo, Bang'southward former apprentice and cocky-dubbed "Hero Hunter," begins terrorizing heroes due to holding a grudge against everything "heroic" from babyhood bullying.

The monster influx is revealed to be the doing of the Monster Association, an organization composed of monsters intent on destroying the Hero Association located under City Z. They attack various cities, kidnap a Hero Association executive's child, and recruit fighters past offering them "monster cells" that cause humans to mutate into monsters with extraordinary abilities when eaten. Garo bonds with a child who idolizes heroes equally he hunts downward more and more heroes, his combat prowess slowly rising. The Monster Association attempts to recruit him and kidnaps the child when Garo refuses, leading him to storm the Monster Association headquarters trying to rescue the kid, ultimately being captured. The Hero Clan assaults the headquarters to rescue the captive children and a cluttered battle ensues, destroying City Z. Well-nigh every monster is slain in battle, with Blizzard capturing Psykos, her childhood friend and the mastermind of the organization. Saitama meets the extremely powerful hero Blast during the raid when he arrives to collect artifacts, who warns him of a threat only known every bit "God." Many of the heroes are heavily injured when Garo emerges, having mutated into an immensely powerful monster. He effortlessly defeats the remaining heroes when Saitama arrives and confronts him, managing to destroy his monster mutation and revert him to a homo after a cruel battle. Despite the objections of the other heroes, Saitama spares Garo and lets him flee subsequently his befriended child stops them.

In the backwash of the boxing, the Hero Association's poor performance leads to public opinion of them plummeting. Several heroes and officials decide to retire or defect to the Neo Heroes, a burgeoning rival group that appears to be more effective in handling the growing monster threats with its larger membership and the leadership of the hero Blueish, who claims to be the son of the Blast.

Production [edit]

ONE began the original webcomic of One-Dial Man in 2009.[5] [6] The Japanese shortened name Wanpanman is a play on the long-running children'south character Anpanman,[vii] wanpan being a contraction of wanpanchi ("one punch").[8] Ane became interested in creating a comic superhero who was already the strongest in the world.[6] [9] He wanted to focus on different aspects of storytelling than those normally relied on in standard superhero stories, such as everyday problems. ONE said: "Punching is ofttimes pretty useless confronting life's problems. Just inside Ane-Dial Man 'south universe, I made Saitama a sort of guy who was capable of adapting his life to the earth that surrounded him, merely armed with his immense ability. The only obstacles he faces are mundane things, similar running short of coin."[9]

1 has taken several breaks from updating the webcomic. In February 2010, he put the series on hiatus, deciding to have a 1-year suspension due to family unit circumstances.[x] After releasing the 109th affiliate in Jan 2017, ONE took a ii-year break, releasing the following chapter in April 2019.[11]

When I returned to drawing in 2011, he was contacted past artist Yusuke Murata nearly a possible partnership in which Murata would redraw the webcomic for Ane. Murata had been an enormous fan of One-Punch Man and was ill at the fourth dimension.[12] Fearing he was going to die, he contacted ONE. Looking dorsum, he said, "Around that time, I was actually really sick. I broke out in hives, my inner organs were infected, and I couldn't breathe well with my windpipes [sic] swelling. I was in the hospital when I thought, 'Ah, I guess people die just like that.' If I'g going to dice, I desire to practise something I really love to do. I desire to depict manga with Mr. 1. That'due south what I thought."[12] Murata, already a successful manga artist, used his connections in the industry to get a publishing deal with Weekly Young Jump comics.[12] The manga became a digital publication on Weekly Young Jump 'southward spin-off manga website Tonari no Young Jump ( となりのヤングジャンプ , Tonari no Yangu Janpu ), published past Shueisha.[7] [6] [thirteen]

Media [edit]

Webcomic [edit]

The webcomic version of 1-Punch Human being was created by One in 2009.[5] He cocky-published the series on the Japanese manga website Nitosha.internet. As of Baronial 2021[update], the webcomic has 141 chapters.[xiv]

Manga [edit]

The manga remake of One-Punch Man is illustrated by Yusuke Murata. Information technology has been published on Shueisha'south Tonari no Young Spring website since June fourteen, 2012.[13] The chapters are periodically nerveless and published in tankōbon volumes. The first volume was published on Dec 12, 2012.[15] A radio drama CD was bundled with the 9th volume released in Baronial 2015.[16] Equally of December 3, 2021, twenty-four volumes have been published.[17]

In North America, the series began publication in Viz Media's Weekly Shonen Jump (Shonen Spring Alpha at the fourth dimension) on January 21, 2013.[xviii] The outset due east-volume was released in Feb 2014.[19] In June 2014, One-Punch Man was 1 of a number of serial that Viz fabricated available on the digital distribution platform ComiXology.[20] The manga has been released in print in North America since September 2015.[21]

Anime [edit]

An anime adaptation was announced in the 15th issue of Weekly Young Leap on March 10, 2015.[22] The first season was directed by Shingo Natsume at Madhouse blitheness studio and written by Tomohiro Suzuki.[23] The serial features character designs by Chikashi Kubota, who also served as chief animation managing director.[24] The music was by Makoto Miyazaki, with art pattern by Shigemi Ikeda and Yukiko Maruyama. Ken Hashimoto served as the color key artist, Akane Fushihara served as the director of photography, Kashiko Kimura served equally the series editor, and Shoji Hata did audio design.[24] 1-Punch Man 's first season ran for 12 episodes. It aired in Nihon from October v to December 21, 2015,[25] on TV Tokyo. It aired later on Television Osaka (TVO), TVQ Kyushu Dissemination (TVQ), Kyoto Broadcasting System (KBS), BS Nihon, and AT-X.[24] [26] The season streamed on Niconico and was simulcast on Hulu, Daisuki, and Viz Media'south Neon Alley service.[27] A preview screening of the first two episodes was held at the Saitama City Cultural Center on September six, 2015.[27] [28] The opening theme song is "The Hero!! ~Ikareru Ken ni Honō o Tsukero~" ( THE HERO!! ~怒れる拳に火をつけろ~ , "The Hero!! Set Burn down to the Furious Fist") past JAM Project, and the closing theme is "Hoshi Yori Saki ni Mitsukete Ageru" ( 星より先に見つけてあげる , "I'll Find Information technology Earlier the Stars for You") past Hiroko Moriguchi.[24] An original video animation (OVA) was released with the tenth manga volume on December 4, 2015.[29] Boosted OVA episodes are included with Blu-ray Disc/DVD volumes of the season, the showtime of which was released on December 24, 2015.[30] [31] [32]

The series is licensed by Viz Media in North America, Latin America, and Oceania.[33] [34] Viz Media announced they were working on an English-linguistic communication dub of One-Punch Man at Anime Boston 2016.[35] On July 1, 2016, it was announced during Toonami'southward Anime Expo console that the series would brainstorm airing on July 17, 2016.[36] [a] The series has been also licensed by Viz Media Europe in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.[34] Kaze UK and Manga Amusement handle the distribution of the serial in the United kingdom.[38] Madman Entertainment handles distribution in Australia and New Zealand, and also simulcast the series on AnimeLab.[39]

A second season was confirmed in September 2016.[40] On September 25, 2017, information technology was announced that Ane-Punch Man would be changing both its product company and director.[41] The second season was animated by J.C.Staff, with Chikara Sakurai replacing Shingo Natsume every bit manager and Yoshikazu Iwanami replacing Shoji Hata as sound manager. Tomohiro Suzuki, Chikashi Kubota, and Makoto Miyazaki reprised their roles as series composer, character designer, and music composer, respectively.[41] The opening theme song is "Uncrowned Greatest Hero" ( 静寂のアポストル , Seijaku no Apostle , lit. "Tranquility Apostle") by JAM Project, and the endmost theme is "Chizu ga Nakutemo Modoru kara" ( 地図が無くても戻るから , lit. "Fifty-fifty Without a Map, I'll Render") past Makoto Furukawa.[42] [43] [44] The 2nd flavour aired from April ix to July 2, 2019, and a television special aired on April 2, 2019.[45] [43] A x-minute OVA was bundled with the 2nd season'southward beginning Blu-ray Disc/DVD volume on October 25, 2019.[46] [47] Two more OVAs were bundled with the 2nd flavour'southward 2d and 3rd Blu-ray Disc/DVD volume on November 26 and December 25, 2019, respectively.[48] [49] Some other OVA was bundled with the second flavor's 4th Blu-ray Disc/DVD book on Jan 28, 2020.[50] The fifth OVA was bundled with the second season's fifth Blu-ray Disc/DVD volume on February 27, 2020.[51]

The 2d season was simulcast on Hulu in the U.s.a.,[43] on Tubi in Canada,[52] on AnimeLab in Australia and New Zealand[53] and on Crunchyroll in Europe.[54] The second season premiered on Toonami on October 12, 2019.[55]

Video games [edit]

On June 25, 2019, Ane-Dial Man: A Hero Nobody Knows was announced for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. It was released in Japan on Feb 27, 2020, and worldwide on Feb 28, 2020[56]

On August 22, 2019, a mobile game titled Ane Punch Man: Route to Hero was released for iOS and Android.[57]

Film adaptation [edit]

On April 21, 2020, Sony'south Columbia Pictures announced that a live-action pic adaptation was in development. Scott Rosenberg and Jeff Pinkner are signed on as writers, while Avi Arad will produce.[58]

Reception [edit]

Webcomic [edit]

The webcomic was considered an instant success shortly after its inception, receiving thousands of views and comments within weeks.[59] It received seven.9 million hits past June 2012.[13] According to 1, past the time he had written the fifth chapter, he was receiving 30 comments per update. (On Nitosha.internet, a serial was considered "popular" if information technology consistently received at least thirty comments.) The number of comments gradually increased, and by the time One had published the 30th affiliate, he was receiving nigh 1000 comments per update.[10] [59]

Manga [edit]

One-Punch Man was one of the Manga Partitioning'southward Jury Recommended Works at the 17th and 18th installments of Nippon Media Arts Festival in 2013 and 2014, respectively.[threescore] [61] The series was one of ten nominated for the seventh annual Manga Taishō Awards in 2014.[62] Information technology was nominated for an Eisner Award in 2015,[3] [63] [64] and a Harvey Award in 2016.[65] The manga won the Sugoi Nihon Award,[66] and the Spanish Manga Barcelona laurels for the seinen category in 2017.[67]

One-Dial Human was the ninth best-selling manga of 2016, with over 3.9 million copies sold.[68] It was the 8th acknowledged manga of 2017, with over 3.2 million copies sold.[69] The manga had 2.two 1000000 copies in impress in November 2013. As of July 2017, the manga had thirteen 1000000 copies in print;[seventy] by July 2019, this had grown to xx million copies in impress.[71] As of April 2020, the serial has sold over 30 million copies worldwide.[72]

Once released in the United States, both the commencement and second volumes debuted on the New York Times Manga All-time Sellers listing, in first and 2d identify respectively, and remained there for two weeks.[73] Book one dropped to 2nd identify for the tertiary week, while volume ii fell off the list altogether.[73] In July 2019, the start book of the series had been on the listing for 71 weeks.[74]

Anime [edit]

The outset flavour of the anime received critical acclamation, receiving praise for its uniqueness, blitheness, sense of humor, characters and fight scenes. It holds an blessing rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 12 reviews, with the site'due south critics' consensus reading: "With its state-of-the-art animation, unorthodox hero, and gut-bustlingly funny jabs at the shounen genre, One-Punch Man is simply a knockout."[75]

The second season received mixed reviews. Although the humour, characters, and story were still praised, reviewers unanimously criticized the drop in the quality of the animation following the modify of studios. The direction, pacing, and fights were also criticized, equally was the last episode for feeling similar an improper flavour finale.[76] Screen Rant noted that fan reaction to the season was divided, with their response to the new animation being notably negative.[77] [78] They criticized the driblet of quality in blitheness as well equally the change of director, saying "1-Punch Man was previously crisp, detailed and fluid, merely many fans merits that the latest season has felt static, bland and uninspiring. This is almost certainly down to a alter in manager. [The serial] has gone from the peak of TV anime visuals to looking like merely another weekly series." However, they believed the season "improves in terms of story, character and earth-edifice", although they mostly attribute this to the original manga rather than the serial' crew.[78] They were very critical of the season finale, noting how the anime could accept adapted one or ii actress manga capacity to offer a more conclusive finale and build excitement toward a third season.[77]

IGN gave season ii a five out of x rating, calling it "mediocre". Although they felt the humor and characters were on par with the first season, they were very critical of the animation and pacing, saying: "[the animation was] taking horrendous shortcuts to get the fights done and dusted in as unproblematic a way as possible. Gone are the intricately detailed character activeness shots, with dynamic tedious motion and constantly-shifting camerawork. Instead, we have flashes, cuts to black, and machine-gun punches all reminiscent of the drawn-out fight scenes of Dragon Ball Z from more twenty years ago." They concluded saying: "Season 2 of One-Dial Man is a half-baked jumble of poor and lazy animation that is far more concerned with staying relevant than being crafted into something worthy of the season that came before it. If you lot're only in it for the advocacy of the plot, information technology's all here. Only it'south also all in the manga, and that looks an awful lot better than this season."[79]

See also [edit]

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Explanatory notes [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website for original web manga (in Japanese)
  • Manga official website at Young Jump Web Comics (in Japanese)
  • Manga official website at Viz Media's Weekly Shonen Jump website
  • Anime official website (in Japanese)
  • 1-Dial Homo at Adult Swim
  • One-Punch Homo (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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