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Here’s the best ‘One Punch Man’ watch order

Is there a perfect order to watch 'One Punch Man?' The answer is yes.

In the comedy department, one of the most beloved anime out there is official confirmation that a third season is in the works. If you’re one of those fans, gather ’round.

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With this confirmation, you might want to prepare for the season, making sure you every important plot detail so you won’t be left confused by the end of an episode. Well, what better way is there to revive your memory than rewatching the previous seasons? But, of course, the One Punch Man anime is made up of more than that, with 13 OVAs spanning the events of both seasons. You could watch everything by release order, and it’d do the job well enough, but is that the best way to do it? Probably not, especially if this isn’t your first watch – you’d likely be better off following the story chronologically. So, for your convenience, here’s the best One Punch Man watch order, divided into the two available seasons, for organizational purposes.

One Punch Man season one order:

  • Episodes one and two
  • Special one, “The Shadow That Snuck Up Too Close”
  • Episode three
  • Special two, “The Disciple Who is an Extremely Poor Talker”
  • Episodes four and five
  • Special three, “The Too Complicated Ninja”
  • Episodes six and seven
  • Special four, “The Overly Insistent Bang”
  • Episodes eight and nine
  • Special five, “The Sisters Who Have Too Much Going On”
  • Episodes 10 to 12
  • Special six, “The Murder Case That Was Too Impossible”
  • One Punch Man: Road to Hero

One Punch Man season two order:

  • Special one, “Saitama and The Mediocre Abilities s”
  • Special two, “Old Dudes and Fishing”
  • Episodes one and two
  • Special three, “Genos and Memory Loss”
  • Special four, “Games and Rivals”
  • Episode three
  • Special five, “Puri Puri Prisoner and The Escaped Prisoners”
  • Episodes four to 12
  • Special six, “The Zombieman Murder Case Two”

And there you have it! After this, you’ll be all caught up with the One Punch Man anime content available until now, and ready for whatever season three throws at you. Hopefully, the wait won’t be long enough for you to forget anything major again, but if you do, well, another rewatch won’t hurt.


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Rafaela Coimbra
Rafaela is a freelance writer for We Got This Covered. Writing professionally since 2022, she loves sharing her knowledge and opinions about all things anime, manga, TV shows, and movies. When she’s not working, though, you can easily find Rafaela with a fantasy book in hand, or consuming some other form of entertainment — you know, lest a thought occur.