One-Punch Man Manga Gets TV Anime
This year's 15th issue ofShueisha'sYoung Jumpmagazine is announcing on Tuesday that a television anime adaptation ofYuusuke Murata'sOne-Punch Manmanga has been green-lit. The cast and staff will be announced within a promotional video atBandai Visual's booth at the Anime Japan 2015 event on March 21 and 22.
Murata wrote that when he learned about the anime being green-lit, he was so happy that he wanted to immediately post on Twitter, but unfortunately had to hold back and be patient. ONE wrote that he is participating in production meetings for the anime.
The series revolves around the titular super hero who has trained so hard that his hair has fallen out, and who can overcome any enemy with one punch. However, because he is so strong, he has become bored and frustrated with winning all his battles so easily.
Murata's manga series adapts ONE's original web manga of the same name. Murata's manga is currently running onShueisha's freeTonari noYoung Jumpspinoff website. The series passed the 2.2-million mark in November 2013, the 3.4-million mark last May, and the 4.5-millionmark in November.
One-Punch Manis currently serialized inViz Media's English-language digital edition of Weekly Shonen Jump.
This year's 15th issue ofShueisha'sYoung Jumpmagazine is announcing on Tuesday that a television anime adaptation ofYuusuke Murata'sOne-Punch Manmanga has been green-lit. The cast and staff will be announced within a promotional video atBandai Visual's booth at the Anime Japan 2015 event on March 21 and 22.
Murata wrote that when he learned about the anime being green-lit, he was so happy that he wanted to immediately post on Twitter, but unfortunately had to hold back and be patient. ONE wrote that he is participating in production meetings for the anime.
The series revolves around the titular super hero who has trained so hard that his hair has fallen out, and who can overcome any enemy with one punch. However, because he is so strong, he has become bored and frustrated with winning all his battles so easily.
Murata's manga series adapts ONE's original web manga of the same name. Murata's manga is currently running onShueisha's freeTonari noYoung Jumpspinoff website. The series passed the 2.2-million mark in November 2013, the 3.4-million mark last May, and the 4.5-millionmark in November.
One-Punch Manis currently serialized inViz Media's English-language digital edition of Weekly Shonen Jump.