One Punch Man 10th Anniversary
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One Punch Man Anime 10th Anniversary Projects Announced

The anime adaptation of One Punch Man will have its 10th anniversary in October 2025, and Shueisha is preparing numerous projects to celebrate it. The company has opened a new webpage where it is gradually revealing ten punches of projects to mark the anniversary milestone.

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As of December 2024, Shueisha has revealed six of the ten projects. The main highlight of the announcements is the confirmation of the anime’s third season, which will air in 2025. The company has also published the non-credit opening and ending videos, as well as the first episodes of the first two seasons temporarily, on YouTube.

The six out of ten projects for One Punch Man anime’s 10th anniversary that Shueisha has revealed as of December 2024 are as follows:

  1. Announcement of the anime’s third season coming in 2025
  2. Publication of a special 10th-anniversary key visual featuring the title’s main characters and villains
  3. Publication of the anime’s 10th-anniversary trailer
  4. Publication of non-credit opening and ending movies from the first two anime seasons
  5. Temporary publication of the respective first episodes from the first two seasons
  6. One Punch Man music concert at Nerima Culture Center in Tokyo on September 14, 2025

The third anime season of One Punch Man will appear in 2025 to mark the anniversary of the adaptation in October 2025. ONE originally self-published the manga in 2009 before Shueisha picked it up in 2012. The manga series is still ongoing after a hiatus ended in August 2024.


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