One-Punch Man

TV Shows Like One-Punch Man

If you like One-Punch Man, here are 12 similar TV shows — each with its current AI renewal verdict, so you can see which are still going and which have been cancelled.

TV Tokyo · Animation · One-Punch Man is likely renewed

One-Punch Man's central joke is also its deepest problem. Saitama has everything a superhero could want—invincible strength, clear purpose, the respect of those around him—but none of it matters because victory is guaranteed and empty. There's no struggle, no uncertainty, no reason to keep going. The show wraps this existential crisis in absurdist comedy and spectacular fight scenes, letting Saitama's boredom become the actual engine of the narrative. It's a parody that works because it takes its premise seriously. Fans of One-Punch Man are drawn to stories that play with genre expectations, that find humor in subversion, and that ask uncomfortable questions about power and purpose beneath the surface-level spectacle.

The best shows like One-Punch Man

  1. Mob Psycho 100 poster

    1. Mob Psycho 100

    Mob Psycho 100 mirrors One-Punch Man's core conflict almost exactly: an absurdly powerful protagonist desperately trying to live a normal life while constantly dragged into supernatural trouble. Like Saitama, Mob finds his incredible abilities isolating rather than fulfilling, and the show balances deadpan comedy with moments of real emotional depth that make you care about his struggles.

    Stream on Netflix, Hulu, Crunchyroll, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel

    Ended0%
  2. Dan Da Dan poster

    2. Dan Da Dan

    Dan Da Dan spins supernatural chaos into high school comedy with the same willingness to let absurd situations drive genuine character development and earned emotional moments. Like One-Punch Man, it refuses to play its premise straight, finding humor and heart in characters stumbling through impossible circumstances.

    Stream on Netflix, Hulu, Crunchyroll, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel

    Renewed100%
  3. MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES poster

    3. MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES

    MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES takes the same deconstructive approach to its genre that One-Punch Man does, building comedy and action around a protagonist whose core power (physical strength) is absurdly wrong for the world he inhabits (a magic-obsessed society). It finds humor in the clash between premise and expectation, then asks you to take both seriously.

    Stream on Netflix, Hulu, Crunchyroll, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel

    Renewed100%
  4. Date A Live poster

    4. Date A Live

    Date A Live builds its entire plot around an absurd premise (seal supernatural threats by making them fall in love with you) and treats it with just enough seriousness to make it work as both comedy and action. It shares One-Punch Man's ability to find real character stakes within ridiculous genre mechanics.

    Stream on Crunchyroll, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel

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  5. Kaiju No. 8 poster

    5. Kaiju No. 8

    Kaiju No. 8 shares One-Punch Man's appetite for large-scale action and monster battles, but anchors everything in a protagonist still discovering his abilities and learning what they cost. The show has the same mix of spectacular fights and genuine character work, asking what it means to suddenly become something you never expected to be.

    Stream on Crunchyroll, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel

    Likely Renewed72%

More on shows like One-Punch Man

The shows gathered here share that sensibility in different ways. Some explore what happens when overwhelming strength meets ordinary life. Others flip the script on typical superhero or fantasy narratives by making the protagonist fundamentally different from what the world expects. A few weaponize comedy as a tool for examining their worlds more honestly than straightforward drama could manage. What ties them together is a willingness to let their heroes be weird, flawed, or fundamentally at odds with the stories they're supposed to be in. They understand that the best parodies and deconstructions still need genuine stakes and characters you actually care about.

Mob Psycho 100 shares the most obvious DNA with One-Punch Man: a protagonist with godlike power who desperately wants to be ordinary, wrapped in comedy and action that never loses sight of real emotional stakes. MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES takes a similar approach to genre subversion, pitting raw physicality against an entire system built on magic. Kaiju No. 8 gives you the monster fights and military scale that One-Punch Man's action sequences deliver, while grounding it in a character still learning his limits. Dan Da Dan and Date A Live pull their comedy from situations that spiral into the absurd, letting their high schoolers stumble through supernatural chaos with more genuine warmth than you'd expect. Together, they represent different angles on the same basic idea: what happens when you take the weird premise seriously and let the characters drive the story forward.

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Frequently asked

What is the most popular show like One-Punch Man?
Mob Psycho 100 is the most popular show similar to One-Punch Man in the IsItRenewed catalogue.
Are shows like One-Punch Man still on the air?
Of the 12 shows similar to One-Punch Man listed here, 2 currently carry a renewed verdict — the rest are cancelled, ended, or awaiting a decision.
How does IsItRenewed pick shows like One-Punch Man?
The recommendations come from TMDB's similar-titles data, and each is shown with its current AI renewal verdict so you know which are still going.