One-Punch Man – Game has a bizarre commercial and otakus disapprove

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The smartphone game One-Punch Man: The Strongest has become a target for otakus due to a bizarre . The video recently featured a bizarre dancing Saitama introducing the game. However, the game's English release was announced globally on September 22.

One-Punch Man – Game has a bizarre commercial and otakus disapprove

Check it out:

The title is available in online stores for smartphones, described as follows:

[One Punch Man – The Strongest] is officially available on Google Play and the App Store. Servers will open on September 22, 2022, at 8:00 AM (UTC-8). Thank you for all your love and support! Saitama, a boy who became a hero for fun. After three years of training, he finally achieved the ultimate strength he desired.

On Twitter, otakus went wild in the comments:

  • @scsHikari – Imagine if FGO had this kind of ad.
  • @matt1986_wilson – I watched it thinking “it’s not going to be that bad.” It is. It really is.
  • @NeoHazard – Does knowing that it's a “parody” of a bit from a terrible Adam Sandler movie make it worse?
  • @tojokyoker – I never thought recreating the Dunkaccino part for an ad would be perfect as a meme

Synopsis:

The plot revolves around Saitama, an ordinary young man who discovers he's a superhero and sets out to find powerful people to fight, but always ends up defeating them in seconds, with one punch. However, due to his overwhelming strength, Saitama has become bored and is constantly trying to find stronger opponents who can stand on equal terms with him.

The first season premiered in 2015, directed by Shingo Natsume by Madhouse (Hunter x Hunter), followed by its second season on JCStaff . However, its third season has already been confirmed for 2023.

Finally, the One Punch Man series began in 2009 in Japan and quickly became a phenomenon with 7.9 million views in June 2012.

Finally, what is your opinion of the video?

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