Parents need to know that One-Punch Man is a comedy anime series that features lots of gory fantasy violence. There's some strong language including "ass," "crap," and "bastard" and some occasional bathroom humor. Occasionally a male villain doesn't wear pants (revealing a naked backside), and female villains…
Rating: A+
One-Punch Man is currently streaming at Hulu, Daisuki.net, and Viz.com.
Due to all of that,I'd have to say that this series is for 13+ for a general audience but ultimately you'd have to decide based on your knowledge of how mature your own children are if you want to let them watch it at a younger age.
Lots of fantasy violence, including bloody injuries and corpses, including those of young children. It also features disturbing images of people turning into demons or eating human flesh. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide.
It was a pretty violent show but is not as gory as other animes. I think it deserves it's MA15+ but would be okay for some children if they are mature and have watched other animes. And besides the anime is not that graphic in violence. 4 people found this helpful.
Saitama vs cat
[ Still trying to do the math on how, the only thing to ever actually damage Saitama in the series is a cat scratching his face.
One Punch Man can defeat any opponent in one punch. That is the conceit of the show. Therefore, he is the most powerful character in anime history.
Saitama is a bald-headed 25-year-old man who is bored of fighting because he is able to effortlessly defeat enemies with a single punch. He lives in an apartment in City Z.
Around 90% of the show is 10+, the other 10% is 13+. around this age kids will already be exposed to this kind of stuff, so you're not "corrupting your child's mind or anything." Definetely a must-watch. Probably ok for 10+ if your child isn't sensitive and is fine with blood and likes action scenes.
There's some fantasy violence (blood, fighting, use of weapons, and dead bodies). Expect lots of action and fighting. Characters get slashed, stabbed, and injured, and they can die in fights. Blood is shown but never any detailed gore.
Still, there's no shortage of violent scenes; characters get hurt, unconventional weapons are used, and the dialogue includes language about killing, decimating, and destroying. While the show is massively appealing to anime fans, parents need to be aware that the strong violent visuals may frighten some kids.
No, you are never too old to watch anime. Anime is a form of art , a way of storytelling just like movies or tv shows. If you like it you should watch it , age doesn't matter.
Here are some tips on age-appropriate anime: Anime seen on the Cartoon Network (or other channels that show children's cartoons) before 9pm is probably safe for most children younger than 13. If it is on after 9pm, then you know it isn't appropriate for children younger than 13.
What about parental guidance ratings? On the Common Sense Media website, parents have given Episode a parental advisory rating of 14+, whereas kids have rated it suitable for ages 13+. On the Apple App Store, the game is rated 12+ and on Google Play it's rated “Mature”.
Goku is an extraterrestrial being who has to lose a fight in order to get stronger. Saitama is a man that can defeat any foe with a single punch. If the two of them were to face off in a one-on-one battle, Saitama would easily win.
He exhibits the same strength effortlessly and yet still has more room for growth. At this point, he hasn't ever needed to use his full power, whereas Goku frequently needs to reach his limits. All in all, Saitama wins this competition.
Yes,you can see him Spitting Blood/Bleeding.
Saitama, also known by his hero name Caped Baldy, and also as One Punch Man, is the titular protagonist of the webcomic/manga/anime series One Punch-Man, and the most powerful known being in the series.
Naruto. Type: Television series. Rating: PG. Age range: 11 years and older.
Most parents seem to agree that Naruto is okay for kids to watch. According to Common Sense Media, "Naruto" is appropriate for children aged 9-11 to watch without supervision.