'One-Punch Man' Season 2 Update: Renewal affirmed by Creator Yusuke Marata; Season 1 left fans clamoring for more

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The anime series 'One-Man Punch' that has shocked and captivated the world recently ended its season 1. Yet fans are still thirsting and clamoring for more. Not to mention that even the creators are pushing for the faster creation of the next sequel.

'One-Punch Man' season 1 finale has resulted into fans being unquenched from watching the anime series as well as the demand of a renewal to happen sooner than expected as relayed by Design and Trend.

Even the greatly rated anime's maker, Yusuke Marata, wants to make a season 2 happen, considering the success of the show. In fact, he revealed that he would make 'One-Punch Man' season 2 a reality, which could be released sooner than anyone thought.

Meanwhile, the anime series, 'One-Punch Man' captivated the scene with strong positive acceptance due to its stunning animations, entertaining storyline and distinctive characters. Even Latinpost mentioned of how Shueisha hired Mad House for the task of the manga series' production.

Indeed, the dedication of the team surely paid off since the manga series has touched the anime fans all across the globe. Looking back at the previous episodes, fans of the anime series 'One-Punch Man' were able to behold the hero's sober face as he fought his strongest opponent. And while in one particular scene, the two fighters created an ultra-powerful punch that resulted into the disfigurement of the alien monster's arm.

In other news, Youth Health Mag mentioned how the 12th episode entitled, "The Strongest Hero," acts as the finale for the series. It also indicated how it opened with an epic fight between Saitama and Lord Boros.

For those who have followed the series, this was the time when Saitama had to use more than one punch including throwing minor punches towards Boros without the monster getting incarcerated. The plotlines continue by showing how Boros used his powerful attack to destroy Saitama, but the hero countered with an attack that he personally called "Serious Serious Punch."

Indeed, as the series finished into a blockbuster end, fans are longing for more. One thing is assuring the fans for now, the creator of 'One-Punch Man' is fully dedicated in making season 2 into a reality.

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