One Punch Man Episode 6: The Terrifying City

Manga chapter 18-20

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

9.5

13 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
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One Punch Man Episode 6: The Terrifying City

Manga chapter 18-20

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

9.5

13 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

ruban's avatar
ruban
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The Hero Association literally has no idea they have a god walking among them. Seeing Saitama go from chilling in his apartment to hunting down petty criminals because of the C-Class weekly quota was pure comedy.

haikal17198's avatar
haikal17198
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I guess this episode is where it all began. Saitama unknowingly starts another rumor, and the place he lives is gonna be full of rumour where monsters always appear. It also shows how heroes struggle against OP villains, yet Saitama nerfs them easily. This feels like the starting point for future episodes. Don’t miss it. Still has action, though not long.
haleyjschwartz's avatar
haleyjschwartz
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This episode is a fair bit slower than the last, but it's still a good, necessary watch. It gives more insight into the Hero Association, and those scenes make it drag a little, but overall it is important to building the world and making sure we understand how everything works.
venkateshonline's avatar
venkateshonline
A suspense-heavy episode where the atmosphere becomes genuinely unsettling before exploding into chaos.
muruganvenkatesh54's avatar
muruganvenkatesh54
The series mixes horror elements with absurd humor surprisingly well, creating memorable tonal contrast.
mythicslacker's avatar
mythicslacker
This episode is fun and easy to enjoy. It adds more detail to the hero system while keeping the humor strong. Saitama’s simple attitude makes everything funnier, especially when the world around him treats things so seriously.
specialist54's avatar
specialist54
Finally as professional heroes, Saitama is officially takes Genos under his wing... as well as finding himself in a hilarious predicament because of his new "job". While not a stand-out episode, the animation is just as fluid and complements the humor and later foreboding moments
cabbage's avatar
cabbage
Peak Comedy and Action-Packed all in one in this episode, the funny thing is, we get to see our Overpowered Superhero, for fun, gets worried that his superhero license might get revoked. And we get to see another heroes in action.
bulldozer36's avatar
bulldozer36
The House of Evolution arc brings back strong action. Genos gets a lot of spotlight, and the animation during his fights is super clean.
mochatea's avatar
mochatea
A rather slower paced episode but it managed to give us some introduction to new heroes and characters, so that’s neat! And as usual, the humor, especially coming from Saitama, is absolutely peak!😆
marcus7922's avatar
marcus7922
nah weak villain, episode to chill
doggo's avatar
doggo
Sonic's back, and he's still got no clue! That speedster never learns. This episode's got me laughing so hard, especially when Saitama's just trying to shop. Peak comedy!
rubito_on_duty's avatar
rubito_on_duty

EPISODE CONTEXT

Episode 5 saw Saitama finally enter the Hero Association, and this midseason entry immediately explores the consequences of that decision — the grind of C-Class life and the absurd politics of hero rankings. By introducing key recurring characters like Speed-o'-Sound Sonic and expanding the world beyond just monsters-of-the-week, Episode 6 lays critical groundwork for the escalating threats and deeper Hero Association dynamics that drive the season's back half.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Episode 5 saw Saitama finally enter the Hero Association, and this midseason entry immediately explores the consequences of that decision — the grind of C-Class life and the absurd politics of hero rankings. By introducing key recurring characters like Speed-o'-Sound Sonic and expanding the world beyond just monsters-of-the-week, Episode 6 lays critical groundwork for the escalating threats and deeper Hero Association dynamics that drive the season's back half.

QUICK TAKES

ruban's avatar
ruban
VerifiedVerified

The Hero Association literally has no idea they have a god walking among them. Seeing Saitama go from chilling in his apartment to hunting down petty criminals because of the C-Class weekly quota was pure comedy.

haikal17198's avatar
haikal17198
VerifiedVerified
I guess this episode is where it all began. Saitama unknowingly starts another rumor, and the place he lives is gonna be full of rumour where monsters always appear. It also shows how heroes struggle against OP villains, yet Saitama nerfs them easily. This feels like the starting point for future episodes. Don’t miss it. Still has action, though not long.
haleyjschwartz's avatar
haleyjschwartz
VerifiedVerified
This episode is a fair bit slower than the last, but it's still a good, necessary watch. It gives more insight into the Hero Association, and those scenes make it drag a little, but overall it is important to building the world and making sure we understand how everything works.
venkateshonline's avatar
venkateshonline
A suspense-heavy episode where the atmosphere becomes genuinely unsettling before exploding into chaos.
muruganvenkatesh54's avatar
muruganvenkatesh54
The series mixes horror elements with absurd humor surprisingly well, creating memorable tonal contrast.
mythicslacker's avatar
mythicslacker
This episode is fun and easy to enjoy. It adds more detail to the hero system while keeping the humor strong. Saitama’s simple attitude makes everything funnier, especially when the world around him treats things so seriously.
specialist54's avatar
specialist54
Finally as professional heroes, Saitama is officially takes Genos under his wing... as well as finding himself in a hilarious predicament because of his new "job". While not a stand-out episode, the animation is just as fluid and complements the humor and later foreboding moments
cabbage's avatar
cabbage
Peak Comedy and Action-Packed all in one in this episode, the funny thing is, we get to see our Overpowered Superhero, for fun, gets worried that his superhero license might get revoked. And we get to see another heroes in action.
bulldozer36's avatar
bulldozer36
The House of Evolution arc brings back strong action. Genos gets a lot of spotlight, and the animation during his fights is super clean.
mochatea's avatar
mochatea
A rather slower paced episode but it managed to give us some introduction to new heroes and characters, so that’s neat! And as usual, the humor, especially coming from Saitama, is absolutely peak!😆
marcus7922's avatar
marcus7922
nah weak villain, episode to chill
doggo's avatar
doggo
Sonic's back, and he's still got no clue! That speedster never learns. This episode's got me laughing so hard, especially when Saitama's just trying to shop. Peak comedy!
rubito_on_duty's avatar
rubito_on_duty

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©ONE・村田雄介/集英社・ヒーロー協会本部

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com