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We declare a new tradition on Pilot Program - every 10 episodes is anime. So, for episode 20, we decided to watch a high profile anime neither of us had seen, 2015's One-Punch Man. Adapted from a webcomic by author One, One-Punch Man sees Saitama as the most powerful superhero in the world (and maybe beyond). But without anything to provide him a challenge, Saitama has become bored and existential.
Is One-Punch Man a one-trick pony? Or is there more to this show that just brute strength?
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By Chase Koeneke & Pierce CourchaineWe declare a new tradition on Pilot Program - every 10 episodes is anime. So, for episode 20, we decided to watch a high profile anime neither of us had seen, 2015's One-Punch Man. Adapted from a webcomic by author One, One-Punch Man sees Saitama as the most powerful superhero in the world (and maybe beyond). But without anything to provide him a challenge, Saitama has become bored and existential.
Is One-Punch Man a one-trick pony? Or is there more to this show that just brute strength?
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.