It cannot be denied that one of the most anticipated anime today is non-other than "One Punch Man" season 2, but it seems that information about this long awaited anime has been very limited. Recent rumors stimulated the interest of the fans as it leads to details exposing the release date of the second installment.
It has been reported that "One Punch Man" season 2 will be released at the end of 2016. This rumor sparked when a Twitter user, named One Punch Man (@_OnePunchMan) tweeted that the series will come to Toonami later this year.
For those who are not aware, Toonami is a well-known animated programming block focusing on action-related programming that caters American animation and Japanese anime. Accordifn to Breathecast, the said anime-based -company was revived by Adult Swim way back in 2012, and has the expertise of providing animes with English dub.
Although Toonami is basically doing a dubbed version of popular Japanese animes, there is still a high probability that "One Punch Man" season 2 will be subbed rather than dubbed. It is because Toonami is not reluctant to use the main language of the anime, which is Japanese, and would just provide an English subtitle for those who cannot understand the Japanese language. Among the well-known anime that remained in the Japanese dialect are "Naruto," "Bleach" and "Attack on Titan"; however, these anime were provided with English subbed though.
Nevertheless, even if the plot of "One Punch Man" is no doubt exaggerated, fans do still love the show. It is due to the action-packed humorous approach of the series to the audience. The plot of the series centers on Saitama, who has trained hard until he went bald. His training paid off by having an overwhelming power that he can defeat an enemy with a single punch. The downside is that, Saitama is becoming frustrated and unsatisfied with his battles, given the fact that he can destroy a villain with one punch only.
Perhaps, in the coming weeks, there would be available information about "One Punch Man" season 2, and it would not be surprising if that information would lead to a plot relating to a more vicious and powerful enemy that might defeat the class S hero Saitama.
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