One-Punch Man

A parody of the power fantasy: the hero wins every fight in one punch, so the story is about everything except the fight. Its first season's animation is legendary.

Synopsis
The Anime Lad

A man trains until he can defeat anything in one punch, achieves his dream, and is immediately bored forever. That's the show. The comedy comes from a superhero world taking itself seriously around the one guy who's already won, and the action comes from a production team that treats a parody like a prestige project. The season one fights are inexplicably some of the best ever animated. For a comedy. About boredom.

Super Eyepatch Fox

He trained until nothing survives a single punch. It worked. Now he's bored. The world ranks its heroes, worships the wrong ones, and has no idea he exists. Monsters escalate. He deflates them. Somehow the joke never lands twice the same way.

Gigguku

The premise kills the tension on purpose and somehow I cared more. All the drama lives around the punch, the celebrity politics of hero work, the monsters who picked the wrong city. And the fights, for a comedy, are animated like the studio was settling a bet. Season one is one of the best-looking action shows ever made and it's a gag series. I've rewatched it twice and it holds up frame for frame.

Father's Basement

The setup, a hero who wins instantly, should wear out in twenty minutes. I was ready to write the eulogy. Instead the joke deepens, the world's fake heroes and their PR-driven rankings become the actual satire, and the bald guy's boredom starts reading as loneliness if you're paying attention. The sequel seasons dip, that's real. Season one is bulletproof.

Hero for Fun

E1–3 · 8.6

The strongest man alive searches for a fight worth feeling.

Paradisers

E4–6 · 8.5

Bald ambition meets cyborg upgrades and hero bureaucracy.

Sea Monster

E7–9 · 8.9

A deep-sea tyrant crashes the hero rankings with style.

Alien Conquerors

E10–12 · 9.1

An invasion finally gives Saitama something sturdy to punch.

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