The Japanese manga series One-Punch Man contains a number of fictional characters created by One and illustrated by Yusuke Murata. The series follows a superhero named Saitama and his disciple Genos who join the Hero Association so they can be recognized as such when they fight various monsters and supervillains. The Hero Association ranks all of its members by a Class and a ranking within that class. The following characters listed are ones noted by the author in the manga profiles, ones that were highlighted in the anime character list, and ones that recur over several story arcs.
The title protagonist, Saitama (サイタマ, 埼玉), 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. Vol. 1 He lives in an apartment in City Z. Three years prior to the start of the series, when he still had hair, Saitama was job hunting when he defeated the powerful supervillain Crablante that attempted to kill a child with a butt-chin. Ch. 2 Saitama says he became a hero "for the fun of it". Ch. 5 His abilities mainly consist of physical abilities magnified to an immeasurable degree: strength is the true power of Saitama, with speed, stamina, and durability being mere side-effects. He attributes this to a daily training regimen like 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, a 10 km run, eating healthy food, and abstaining from use of the air conditioner or heater in order to reinforce his mental fortitude. He also mentions training even when his body was wounded and made strange cracking sounds. Three years of this spartan training pushed Saitama to his limits, making him evidently unbeatable. Ch. 11 Early in the series, he picks up a disciple and roommate, Genos. Vol. 1
Though he had broken all the physical records in the Hero entrance exam by huge margins, Saitama enters the Hero Association with a score of 71, giving him one of the lowest ranks in the Hero Association. This is due to his miserable performance on the mental exam. Web ch. 16-17, Ch. 16 He soon goes up the ranks by performing many deeds, although many of his efforts are not recognized because of collateral damage or higher-tiered superheroes receiving more credit. These include defeating the raging ninja supervillain/assassin known as Speed-o'-Sound Sonic (who became his unlikely rival) and destroying a meteor similar to Chicxulub, each with a single punch. As of the current arc of the webcomic by ONE, he is A-Class rank 39. Regardless of his rank, he does not mind giving others the credit, as demonstrated in his actions following the fight against the Deep Sea King. In the Dark Matter Thieves' story arc, he is unfazed by the telekinesis of a powerful esper, further displaying his resistance. This arc was also one of the only times he has used his "serious punch", defeating the world-conquering leader of the aliens, Lord Boros. It was also revealed that Saitama's power can continue to grow limitless as demonstrated during his fight with Cosmic Garo, with the latter leaving him behind on the power scaling through every blows exchanged. Through various circumstances, he forms friendships with Mumen Rider, Bang, King, Genos, and Blizzard. His superhero name in the association is Bald Cape (ハゲマント, Hagemanto, Anime: Caped Baldy). Ch. 45
Saitama is voiced by Makoto Furukawa in the original Japanese version [1] and by Max Mittelman in the English dub. [2] [3]
Genos (ジェノス, Jenosu) is a 19-year-old cyborg who becomes Saitama’s disciple after bearing witness to Saitama’s easy victory over Mosquito Girl. Web ch. 6-7, Ch. 6-7 Four years prior to the start of the storyline, his family was killed by a rampaging cyborg known as Mad Cyborg. Genos was nearly killed in the attack and his body was destroyed, so to keep him alive, a scientist named Dr. Kuseno took Genos in and modified his body to make him a cyborg with destructive capabilities. Ever since, Genos has been obsessively searching for traces of Mad Cyborg, vying vengeance. Immediately prior to the main story, Dr. Kuseno argues that Genos should move on from his obsession with Mad Cyborg, but Genos remains steadfastly convinced that justice demands the destruction of the cyborg. Web ch. 7, Ch. 7 His perfect score on the entrance exam for the Hero Association places him in the highest class, S-Class, far above Saitama's placement in C-Class, but he still considers Saitama to be his master and goes with him whenever he is not summoned to other missions. Web ch. 16-17, Vol. 3-4 Saitama often has to save him, as Genos's headstrong personality causes him to jump into action without thinking. He lives with Saitama after offering a sizable down payment for his share of the rent. Ch. 18 His superhero name in the Hero Association is Demon Cyborg (鬼サイボーグ, Oni Saibōgu) Ch. 45
Genos is voiced by Kaito Ishikawa in the original Japanese version [1] and by Zach Aguilar in the English dub. [3]
The Hero Association (ヒーロー協会, Hīrō Kyōkai) is a superhero organization founded by the multi-millionaire Agoni in order to fight monsters, criminals, and various threats. It uses a Hero Registry to indicate which characters are recognized as professional heroes, with anyone who is not registered to be considered "a pervy freak who spouts irresponsible nonsense." Agoni created the association after his grandson was saved from the monster Crablante by an unknown bystander (who turns out to be Saitama). It is also financed by donations from citizens. Ch. 15 The association is made up of four tiers from the lowest C-Class to the highest S-Class. The heroes within each class are ranked numerically, with the first ranked hero of each class being eligible to advance to the next tier if they so desire. Vol. 4 The new heroes must take an exam in which 50% is a physical test, and the other 50% is a written exam and an essay. A passing grade would be 70% or higher and directly placed in a class from 70% being barely C-class to 100% being eligible for S-Class. Ch. 16 They are then placed at the lowest ranking for that tier. Ch. 16 Heroes can ascend or descend in their rankings depending on their deeds. Vol. 3
S-Class is the highest hero rank in the Hero Association. Those who have gotten a perfect score on the entrance exam, as well as the top candidate from A-Class, are eligible to enter this class. Ch. 16, 23 Besides Genos, the S-Class heroes in the series are, in rank order: [4]
Blast (ブラスト, Burasuto) is the top superhero in the Hero Association who can also use a teleportation suit. His whereabouts are currently unknown and it is said to make himself known when a threat to humanity arises. Ch. 30 He is revealed to be part of a group of universal guardians who had for years been hunting down a series of mysterious God cubes which scattered across the universe including planet Earth, in order to prevent people from coming into contact with the cubes and becoming Mysterious Beings. Among the members Blast team-up with resembles one of Saitama's past foes, such as Boros and Beast King. The reason behind this ongoing hunt for the cubes is because of the betrayal of his partner, a would be ninja village founder at Saitama's world, Empty Void. Ch. 201 Ch. 241 Terrible Tornado and Sitch were some of the first people to know who he is and what he looks like. Wc-Ch. 106 Blast once fought Centichoro, a powerful, giant centipede, and brought it to the brink of death. Ch. 84 He fought his former partner Empty Void and rendered him comatose 15 years ago and, also, massacred most students who already being influenced by their masters in self-defense. Wc-Ch. 115 He also saved Amai Mask and became his idol. Ch. 135 He first met his fellow member and a would be brother in-law, Void when one of his disciple turned into a monster by the God's cube. After falling in love with Void's sister, Selenia Luna, Blast and Luna got married and gave a birth of a son named Blue. Suddenly, Luna died in a certain incident, and Void becomes a monster, leaving a widowed Blast raised Blue alone prior both father and son begun to have strain relationships at some point. 255
During the Hero Association's assault on the Monster Association's headquarters in the present, Blast finally appears to take one of God's cubes which Saitama found at a collapsing underground location where Saitama is trapped alongside Flashy Flash and a one-eyed female monster named Manako. Blast helps the two heroes and the small monster out of the rubble. Ch. 183 When God attempts to corrupt Tornado by mimicking Blast's appearance, Tornado is able to resist it as the real Blast is nearby, which causes God to retreat. Because his mission hunting the cubes is very important, Blast had been rarely available during the Hero Association's tasks. Ch. 201
After Garo's redemption on the same day of the beginning of Neo Heroes' rises, he and Sitch are working to revert surviving monsterized humans back to normals while explaining to Saitama and his allies about his ongoing hunts for the cubes, starting from his former partner. Ch. 240 Ch. 241 Following reunion with his fallen friend, Void he soon realize that Void really cared for his late Luna and accuses Blast for not saving her. 253
His son, Blue also becomes a co-founder of Neo Heroes and wants to surpass his father. Wc-Ch. 121
Terrible Tornado (恐ろしい竜巻, Osoroshī Tatsumaki), at rank 2, is the top female superhero. Ch. 30 She is a petite 28-year-old woman with emerald green hair that curls at the ends, whose youthful appearance and short stature leads others to confuse her for a lost little girl. Ch. 30, Vol. 9 bonus As an esper, she can perform psychic maneuvers such as telekinesis Ch. 30 and levitation. Ep. 6 She has a younger sister named Fubuki. Vol. 3 bonus In the battle with the Dark Matter Thieves, she easily turns a multitude of shells shot from a large alien ship back onto itself, dealing tremendous damage. Ch. 34-35 Other espers are generally dwarfed by her overpowering telekinesis, and she has an extremely short temper, often lashing out at people. Ch. 37 Blast is the only individual who Tatsumaki sees in high regard and she awaits his return. Ch. 106 She owed Blast for saving her life and renewed her motivation to protect her only family, Blizzard. Ch. 137
Tatsumaki is voiced by Aoi Yūki in the original Japanese version. [1] In the English dub, she is voiced by Marieve Herington in Season 1 [5] and Corina Boettger in Season 2. [2]
Bang (バング, Bangu), who goes by the hero name Silverfang (シルバーファング, Shirubā Fangu, anime: Silver Fang), at rank 3, is an expert martial artist who runs a dojo in City Z. Web ch. 20, Ch. 21 Back when he was young, Bang used to utilize a forbidden martial arts style "Fist of Unleashed Explosive" (爆心解放拳/解き放たれた爆薬の拳, Bakushin Kaihō-ken/Tokihanata Reta Bakuyaku no Ken) and used it selfishly until his brother, Bomb, redeems him. Inspired by his brother's fighting style, Bang abandoned the forbidden style and invented "Fist of Flowing Water Crushing Rock" (流水砕岩の拳, Ryūsui Saigan no Ken) with a similar caliber as the style Bomb uses, and joins Hero Association in the present prior to Saitama's registration to the organization. Thanks to Bomb, Bang becomes wise and displays a great deal of patience when compared to others in S-Class, and often scolds other heroes for being haughty or selfish, just as he was back in his youth. Ch. 150 His sole student is Charanko, as he had a former disciple named Garo who beat down his other students including Sourface until they quit, and Bang was too late to stop Garo from learning his former fighting style. The incident of Garo walking a similar path as Bang had is a painful memory for the latter, and as a result, he constantly looks for new disciples to pass his martial arts on to, as Charanko is fairly incompetent. Vol. 6 He is one of the first heroes to recognize Saitama's true power, witnessing him destroying a meteor that would otherwise destroy Z-City. Vol. 8 After Future Garo sends Future Saitama to stop the former's past-self and successfully redeems him, Bang reconciles with his former student, and helps his rehabilitation while retiring from the association, at the same time that his dojo is also re-opened once again. Ch. 236
Bang is voiced by Kazuhiro Yamaji in the original Japanese version [6] and by Will Barrett in the English dub. [7]
Kamikaze (カミカゼ/神風) Ch. 69 , who goes by his hero name Atomic Samurai (アトミックサムライ/アトミック侍, Atomikku Samurai), rank 4, is a samurai hero who sports a kimono with an atom symbol on the back of it, as well as a member of the Council of Swordsmasters. He initially refuses to shake Saitama's hand as he isn't S-Class. When Saitama calls him "middle-aged", he replies that he is only 37. Ch. 30 Atomic Samurai is highly skilled with his katana, being able to cut enemies down into millions of pieces in an instant. Within confined spaces, he wields his sword with such precision and speed that enemies are deatomized. He has several students who fill A-Class ranks 2, 3, and 4. He is part of a group called the Holy Order Of The Sword, along with Nichirin, Amahare, and Zanbai, each an exceptionally skilled sword-wielder. Ch. 68 After the deaths of previous swordsmen trios at the hands of a toxic form of a monster Fuhrer Ugly, Kamikaze is entrusted by a dying Nichirin with one of the two Sacred Blades, the Sun Blade, and becoming a new leader of the order, with a mission to search Moon Blade, once the war against Monster Association is over. Ch. 148
Atomic Samurai is voiced by Kenjiro Tsuda in the original Japanese version [6] and by Kyle Hebert in the English dub. [8]
Isamu (イサム), also known by his hero name, Child Emperor (童帝, Warabe Tei), rank 5, is a ten-year-old boy who wears a Japanese-style elementary school backpack. To his dismay however, he is one of the heroes other than Saitama to be given an embarrassing hero name by Hero Association. Ch. 30, 31, 190 . He is a genius inventor who uses robots to fight as well as using his backpack to sprout spider-like legs that enable him to ambulate. Ch. 35, 67 In the bonus chapter "Numbers", he devises a mask which functions as a scanner for the heroes and monsters' power levels. Vol. 10 bonus In Vol. 12, he fights a giant Medusa-like monster Ganriki with Underdog Man. Ch. 67 Various other gadgets have been displayed, each with a unique function tailored to fighting certain enemies. Though he is the youngest of the S-Class heroes, he displays a level of maturity exceeding most of his peers'. He was formerly Dr. Bofoi's assistant. Ch. 149 Following the Monster Association's downfall, as well as Garo's redemption, and Hero Association's current financial situation, Isamu initial defect alongside Darkshine and Metal Bat to Neo Heroes during its first rise, before finding out there is a conspiracy connection between it, Bofoi, and one of enhanced non-human creatures.
Child Emperor is voiced by Minami Takayama in the original Japanese version [6] and by Sara Cravens in the English dub. [8]
Underdog Man (負け犬の男/カマセイヌマン, Makeinu no Otoko/Kamaseinu Man) is a group of humanoid dog robots that assist their creator Child Emperor. They come in different variants. Any three Underdog Man robots can combine to form Mad Dog Underdog Cerberus. Ch. 67
Dr. Bofoi (ボフォイ博士, Bofoi Hakase), who goes by the hero name Metal Knight (メタルナイト, Metaru Naito) is a scientist who uses various remote-controlled robots to fight with high destructive capability. His robot first appears at Z City, where he tests a new weapon against an incoming meteor, but it fails while also turning down a collaboration with Genos. He is introduced as S-Class, Rank 7, Ch. 21 but after being credited for stopping the meteor, advances to rank 6. Web ch. 20-22, Ch. 22 He is absent at most S-Class meetings, Ch. 30 but his robots often appear to salvage parts from destroyed enemies. Ch. 37 Drive Knight advises Genos to be wary of Metal Knight, hinting at a connection between Dr. Bofoi and the cyborg that destroyed one of the hometowns where Genos, Drive Knight and Kuseno used to live respectively. Ch. 35 Dr. Bofoi reconstructs the Hero Association building into a fortress. Vol. 7 bonus Ultimately during the first rise of Neo Heroes, Bofoi not only being responsible for the creation of Mad Cyborg who destroyed Genos, Kuseno, and Drive Knight's past lives, but also involves in creating of bio-organic weaponized monsters. Web ch. 139-142
Metal Knight is voiced by Tesshō Genda in the original Japanese version [6] and by Jamieson Price in the English dub. Ep. 7 credits
King (王/キング, Ō/Kingu), ranked 7 at the time of the S-class meeting, is a hero with large claw-scars down the left side of his face. Ch. 30 The association believes that he is the strongest man on the planet and that the other S-class members show him great respect. Ch. 32 In actuality, he is an ordinary 29-year-old otaku lacking superpowers and loves playing dating sims and fighting games. When King was younger, he was attacked by a Tiger-level monster which clawed his face. But when a younger Saitama defeated it, King was given credit, due to Saitama's lack of registration with the Hero Association. Other similar "victories" depicted show that Saitama and other circumstances cause high-level demons to die near him, and he often receives all the credit. As a result, he was placed in S-Class. King did not protest due to the S-Class perks and wealth, soon becoming one of the most popular heroes. King is often targeted by monsters and assassins; however, due to his luck, his enemies overestimate him and end up running away because of his presence. People have given his special technique a nickname, the "King Engine", which in actuality is his heart beating so loudly and quickly that enemies are scared away. Although Saitama knows of King's lack of abilities, he does not mind giving King the credit while encouraging King to keep inspiring people as an S-Class hero. King and Saitama become friends and often visit each other to play video games. As he was present during Saitama's past life when the latter saved his life, King is the only person who remembers when Saitama had hair, prior to the latter acquiring his powers at the cost of baldness. Vol. 8
King is voiced by Hiroki Yasumoto in the original Japanese version [7] [6] and by Rich Brown in the English dub. [8]
Zombieman (ゾンビマン, Zonbiman), at rank 8, is a zombie hero with short black hair and wears a jacket. Ch. 30 He is a practically immortal hero who can regenerate from any wound. It is later revealed that he was a former test subject of the House of Evolution, having planned to get revenge on them until he abandoned his personal matter when he learned Saitama is the main reason the organization have fallen, and reformed as a food shop. Ch. 89
His innate fighting abilities are nonexistent compared to those of the other S-Class heroes, so he utilizes his regeneration for unconventional tactics that pinpoint the opponent's weaknesses. Battles against him often devolve into wars of attrition.
Zombieman is voiced by Takahiro Sakurai in the original Japanese version [7] [6] and by Vernon Dew in the English dub. [8]
Zero (ゼロ), also known by his hero name, Drive Knight (駆動騎士/ドライブナイト, Kudō Kishi/Doraibunaito), at rank 9, is a black-uniformed cyborg with a white mask face and a single eye. Ch. 30 He is shrouded in mystery since Genos asserted that nobody knows his true origins nor goals. In the battle with the Dark Matter Thieves, he warns Genos to watch out for Metal Knight Bofoi as a possible enemy. Drive Knight uses a special box as his weapon, which he can reshape into "Tactical Transformations", each transformation has a powerful weapon to deal with a certain type of situation. Ch. 35 He is also revealed to be a victim to Mad Cyborg as Genos and Kuseno, and Bofoi was its creator. Wc-Ch. 139
Drive Knight is voiced by Yōji Ueda in the original Japanese version [6] and by Todd Haberkorn in the English dub. [8]
Pig God (豚神, Buta Gami/Buta-shin), ranked 10, is an extremely fat hero typically seen eating, Ch. 30 dressed with a dark sweater and light pants. Ch. 30
He is shown to have superhuman durability due to his many layers of fat, as well as either a strong resistance or complete immunity to various poisons. Additionally, he can open his mouth to a ridiculous degree, often swallowing large enemies whole. Ch. 67
Pig God is voiced by Daisuke Namikawa in the original Japanese version [6] and by Marc Diraison in the English dub. [9]
Superalloy Blackluster (超合金クロビカリ/超合金ブラックラスター, Chōgōkin Kuro-bikari/Chōgōkin Burakkurasutā), ranked 11, is a dark-skinned bodybuilder superhero. Ch. 30 Later, it is revealed that he is not actually dark-skinned, but light-skinned and tanned. Ch. 129
Not only displaying great physical strength, but Superalloy Blackluster is also the most durable superhero in S-Class. When other heroes of higher levels are shown to be wounded, Superalloy's skin is nearly indestructible except against powerful attacks like Fuhrer Ugly's acids. According to him, this is a result of intense bodybuilding making his muscles stronger than steel. Ch. 67 Following his recent PTSD from in his last war with fellow heroes against Monster Association, Blackluster retires and becomes Neo Heroes' combat instructor.
Superalloy Blackluster is voiced by Satoshi Hino in the original Japanese version [6] and by Zeno Robinson in the English dub. [8]
Note: According to a Comicbook.com article, his anime character design in season 2 was criticized for being a racist caricature by viewers outside of Japan. [10]
Watchdog Man (番犬マン, Banken Man), at Rank 12, is a highly efficient and stoic hero in a dog costume who is charged with dealing with mysterious beings' activities in Q-City. Ch. 20 He has a reputation of eliminating every last monster. Ch. 20 He makes his appearance at the S-Class meeting, displaying his dog-like diligence. Ch. 30 Watchdog Man has shown to be incredibly strong and an expert in dealing with monsters, despite his size and look. He often waits around like the Hachiko statue and sits atop a stone pedestal waiting for a monster to come at him. Garo finds Watchdog Man difficult to assess as he is more of an animal than a human in his fighting style. Ch. 67, 77
Watchdog Man is voiced by Yūji Ueda in the original Japanese version [6] and by Arnie Pantoja in the English dub. [8]
Flashy Flash (閃光のフラッシュ/派手なフラッシュ, Senkō no Furasshu/Hadena Furasshu), ranked 13, Ch. 30 is a feminine-looking, high-velocity ninja hero. His two hair ornaments and a symbol on his cloak look like number signs. Flashy Flash moves at extreme speeds, accurately using his sword on many distant targets at once. Ch. 68 In addition to his sword skill, Flashy Flash is also a strong hand-to-hand combatant. His abilities stem from his extensive training in the Ninja Village head by Blast's former partner Empty Void. Eventually, it is revealed that he caused an incident at the Ninja Village that made him the strongest ninja the village had ever produced and Flash is also grateful to Blast for a direct help. Although he also considers Sonic a friend and rival, the main reason he saved him from being massacred during the village's incident for not being loyal to Black Void as well, despite their differences. Flash also had twice run-ins with the monsterfication cubes during an infiltration with Sonic at Black Void's resting place where a cube was contained in their childhood life, then eventually becomes involved with destroying them after his second encounter with another cube at a same time first meeting Blast in person while with Saitama during an assault at Monster Association's base. Ch. 241
Flashy Flash is voiced by Kōsuke Toriumi in the original Japanese version [6] and by Lex Lang in the English dub. [8]
Tank-Top Master (タンクトップマスター, Tankutoppu Masutā) ranked 14, Ch. 30 , is an athletic, tank top-clad superhero who leads an army of his brothers who also wear tank tops. Unlike his brothers who are prone to arrogance and recklessness, he is level-headed, modest, and has a strong sense of justice. Ch. 47 Tank-Top Master is shown to have extreme strength, being able to throw gigantic slabs of concrete at an alien ship to cause substantial damage. He developed his own form of fighting, centered on his immense physical strength.
Tank-Top Master is voiced by Katsuyuki Konishi in the original Japanese version [7] [6] and by Patrick Seitz in the English dub. [8]
Bad (バッド, Baddo) 30/12/15 , also known by his hero name, Metal Bat (金属バット, Kinzoku Batto), ranked 15, Ch. 30 is a superhero sporting an indestructible metal bat and street fighting skills. Ch. 30, 33 He is assigned to be the bodyguard of a Hero Association patron Narinki and his son. In addition to his equipment, he is shown to utilize superhuman physical strength and exudes a "fighting spirit" that lets him grow stronger as he sustains heavy injuries. Metal Bat has a large soft spot for his little sister Zenko (ゼンコ) often trying to appeal to or spoil her. Ch. 52-56 However, she often scolds him for his behavior, displaying a greater level of maturity despite their age difference. Other than his love for his sister, he is also very sympathetic like Saitama, having disagreed with other heroes about killing the opponent who is already weakened like Garo. Ch. 241
Metal Bat is voiced by Wataru Hatano in the original Japanese version [6] and by Sam Riegel in the English dub. [8]
Puri-Puri Prisoner (ぷりぷりプリズナー, Puripuri Purizunā) is an openly gay superhero who prides himself in having a 10,000-year sentence for "getting grabby with men". He is usually dressed up in a prisoner's uniform with a very useless ball and chain dragging behind him, and occasionally uses break outs to capture criminals that he fancies, or if there are some men that he likes that are in trouble. Vol. 4 bonus He was at rank 16, but fell to 17 after Genos advanced. Ch. 25 He powers up in a transformation called "Angel Style" which shows off his musculature, tearing his clothes apart, leaving him completely nude. Ch. 25 He is shown to have great potential, learning ways to overcome opponents even in the midst of battle. He is a down to earth person, telling Saitama about the late-fortune teller and criticizing Amai Mask's treatment of the heroes' hardships.
Puri-Puri Prisoner is voiced by Masaya Onosaka in the original Japanese version [6] and by Ray Chase in the English dub. Ep. 8 credits
A-Class is the second strongest class of the Hero Association. Among the known A-Class heroes are: [11]
Handsome Kamen Amai Mask (イケメン仮面アマイマスク/アマイマスク, Ikemen Kamen Amai Masuku/Amaimasuku, Handsomely Masked Sweet Mask) is a beautiful model, singer, and actor, and the top superhero by popularity for over 28 weeks. He is very narcissistic, having a philosophy that heroes should be "tough, strong, and beautiful as well as be able to promptly and splendidly eradicate evil". Web ch. 28, Ch. 25 He is also part of the promotion process for any rank 1 heroes who want to advance to the next class, although he mostly cares about those entering A-class or above. Ch. 29 Despite his charismatic exterior, he has a strong hatred for anything deemed evil (including those whom he consider its accomplice), and is rather merciless, executing Boros's captured subordinates on the crash-landed alien ship, even planning to kill the brainwashed victims. Ch. 37, 103 He chooses to remain at A-Class, rank 1, so as to prevent other A-Class members from applying to be S-Class without his blessing as mentioned by Hellish Blizzard when she mentions how Atomic Samurai's disciples can't join their master in S-Class. Unbeknownst to everyone, Amai Mask is secretly not entirely a human, as seen when his eye stabbed on one of the Monster Association members and his entire face revealed to be as thick as a hard material that can be broken, and never bleeds, while quickly regenerating, indicating there is something inhuman about him, even Atomic Samurai's disciples begin to be suspicious about Amai Mask's true nature since witnessing him execute surviving Dark Matter Thieves in cold blood. Ch. 103 At one point in his life, Amai Mask was saved by Blast as Amai Mask considered him his idol. Ch. 135
Amai Mask is voiced by Mamoru Miyano in the original Japanese version [12] [6] and by Ben Lepley in the English dub. [5]
Snakebite Snek (蛇咬拳のスネック/スネークバイト・スネック/ヘビに噛まれた首/蛇に噛まれた首, Jakōken no Sunekku/Sunēkubaito Sunekku/Hebi ni Kama Reta Kubi), introduced as at the bottom of A-Class, Rank 38, wears a smoking jacket whose texture resembles the python's skin and uses a hand-to-hand snake-styled fighting style. Ch. 16 He facilitates the seminar welcoming Saitama and Genos to the Hero Association and becomes irritated when they don't pay attention. He tries to fight Saitama afterwards and is easily defeated. Web ch. 16, Ch. 16 In the J-City shelter, he and some other minor heroes are quickly defeated by the Deep Sea King. This, however, distracted the Deep Sea King until Genos arrived. Ch. 25-26 He has participated in multiple martial arts tournaments, including the one that Saitama had entered. Vol. 11-12
Snakebite Snek is voiced by Shin-ichiro Miki in the original Japanese version [9] and by Kirk Thornton in the English dub. [5]
A pair of A-Class heroes. Golden Ball (黄金ボール/ゴールデンボール, Ōgon Bōru/Gōrudenbōru), introduced as rank 29, wears a skullcap and a letter jacket with his name on the front and the back. He often has a lollipop in his mouth. His weapon of choice is a slingshot, which he uses to fire golden balls made of a special metal that morph into bullets of various caliber and designs. Spring Mustachio (春の口ひげ/バネヒゲ, Haru no kuchihige/Bane Hige), introduced at rank 33, wears a tuxedo and has a black mustache that he likes to stroke. He uses a rapier called Tomboy that can coil like a spring and that can extend several street blocks. He and Golden Ball cooperate on missions. Ch. 20 They later face Garo, but are defeated. Vol. 10 In the anime, Golden Ball's slingshot has a laser sight. Ep. 6
Golden Ball is voiced by Sota Arai in the original Japanese version [9] and by Kaiji Tang in the English dub. Ep. 6
Spring Mustachio is voiced by Makoto Yasumura in the original Japanese version [9] and by David W. Collins in the English dub. [5]
Lightning Max (イナズマックス/ライトニングマックス, Inazumakkusu/Raitoningumakkusu), or simply known by his real name, Max (マックス, Makkusu) is a young prodigious karateka who wears a sports outfit and high-tech running shoes, has his hair slicked back to a point, and has a lightning symbol on his left cheek. He is ranked 20 in A-Class. He was called to Z-City to look for the rumored monster in Z-City after the creature had defeated Golden Ball and Spring Mustachio, but he came to the scene after it was already beaten by Saitama. Ch. 19 He is among the superheroes that were defeated by the Sea King. Ch. 24 In the Dark Matter Invasion storyline, he and Stinger assist Mumen Rider in a rescue operation. Ep. 11 In the anime, he and Smile Man were sent to A-City at the start of the series to stop Vaccine Man, but are defeated. Ep. 1 He later participates in the martial arts tournament but is eliminated by Suiryu. Vol. 11-13
Lightning Max is voiced by Sōichirō Hoshi in the original Japanese version and by Ben Pronsky in the English dub. Ep. 8 credits
Stinger (スティンガー, Sutingā) is a popular fighter introduced as A-Class, Rank 11. Ch. 23 He wears a tight black suit made of bandages. He wields a spear called Bamboo Shoot. In the battle against the Clan of the Seafolk, he takes down many Clan members until the Sea King shows up and defeats him. Web ch. 24-25, Ch. 23-24 In the Dark Matter invasion storyline, he and Lightning Max assist Mumen Rider in rescue operations. Ep. 11 Also, he fights Grizz-Meow in the "Lost Cat" side story. Vol. 8 bonus In the side story "Numbers" and in a later chapter, he is listed as rank 10. Vol. 10 bonus, Ch. 81
Stinger is voiced by Tomokazu Seki in the original Japanese version and by Chris Hackney in the English dub. [8] Ep. 11
Atomic Samurai has three A-Class disciples. According to Hellish Blizzard, they would've joined their master were it not for Amai Mask:
The following are other known A-Class Heroes:
B-Class is the next tier of superheroes in the association. If a superhero in C-Class reaches Rank 1, they have the option to be promoted to B-Class. The B-Class superheroes who have recurred in the series are:
Tank-Top Blackhole (タンクトップブラックホール, Tankutoppu Burakku Hōru), listed as rank 81 wears a black tank top and is one of the many brothers related to Tank-Top Master. He persuades the crowd to go against Saitama for damaging the town by shattering the meteor. Tank-Top Blackhole and Tank-Top Tiger then try to fight Saitama, but are defeated. Web ch. 23, Ch. 22 In the "Lost Cat" side story, he and Tank-Top Tiger were appointed to keep everyone out of a danger zone. Vol. 8 bonus He also joined the Tank-Top Army against Garo, but is defeated. Ch. 47
Tank-Top Blackhole is voiced by Atsushi Imaruoka in the original Japanese version and by Joshua Tomar in the English dub. Ep. 7
Hellish Blizzard (地獄の吹雪/地獄のフブキ, Jigoku no Fubuki), is a woman with dark green hair in a straight bob style, and the top-ranking member of the B-Class heroes. She is in charge of a large faction (over 30 people) Vol. 10 bonus within the Hero Association called the Blizzard Bunch. As an esper, she uses an "inborn psychic ability to defeat monsters". Her older sister is Tatsumaki, and Psykos used to be her childhood friend since high school. Vol. 3 bonus She is notorious for recruiting members for her group, but while she appears confident and calm on the surface, she is actually very insecure and frustrated from living in the shadow of her older sister. When she was offered a chance to enter A-Class, she refused as she would have a much harder chance to advance there, and instead recruited others in B-Class believing their collective strength would help her. Ch. 45 When the Monster Association launches an initial attack, she finds herself having to defend against her own Blizzard Bunch who were enslaved by a dominatrix-like monster named Do-S. She overcomes being mind-controlled and fends them off with help from Tatsumaki, causing the monster to retreat. Vol. 12
During the assault on Monster Association's headquarters, Blizzard is able to defeat Do-S and broke the civilians from Do-S' influence and monsterfication with the help of Bang and Bomb.
Fubuki is voiced by Saori Hayami in the original Japanese version [12] [6] and by Laura Post in the English dub. [5]
The Blizzard Bunch (フブキ組/ブリザードバンチ, Fubuki-gumi/Burizādobanchi) is a large faction of B-Class heroes that are led by Hellish Blizzard. Some of Fubuki's notable subordinates in the Blizzard Bunch are:
Wild Monkey is voiced by Shinya Hamazoe in the original Japanese version. In the English dub and Wild Monkey is voiced by Greg Chun in season one and by Imari Williams in season two. Ep. 13
The following are other known B-Class Heroes:
C-Class is the lowest tier of the Hero Association. C-Class heroes must regularly perform weekly heroic acts, usually those of helping civilians or fighting petty criminals. Those who are inactive for one week are removed from the Hero Registry. Ch. 17 Among the notable C-Class heroes are:
Satoru (サトル), Ch. 131 , known by his hero name Mumen Rider (無免ライダー, Mumen Raidā), [a] initially listed as Class-C, Rank 1 is a bicycle-riding hero. He first appears against Hammerhead and the Paradisers. Although he is defeated, Mumen Rider is given credit for defeating them. Ch. 12, 15 He is a parody of Kamen Rider. Vol. 2 endnotes Despite not being physically strong, Mumen Rider is the epitome of the indomitable human spirit, often throwing himself into dangerous situations without hesitation in order to save others, even if it means his death. He befriends Saitama during and after the battle with the Deep Sea King, and is one of the first few heroes to acknowledge the latter's true strength. Ch. 27-29 Unaware to both heroes, Mumen Rider and Saitama happened to attend a same middle school, where Satoru begin to act like a hero, calling himself a "Nameless Bicycle Commuter". Omake 200 Yen
During the Dark Matter Thieves' invasion at A-City, Mumen Rider lead the rescue operations, accompanied by the A-rank heroes Stinger and Lightning Max. Ep. 11 In a battle against Garo, he stops Tank-Top Master from injuring Garo further, although that enables Garo to counterattack and defeat Tank-Top Master as well as the entire tank top gang and Rider himself, then lastly, Bang's disciple Charanko. Ch. 47 Mumen Rider is visited by Saitama in the hospital, where they and by extend, Tank-Top Master discuss about Garo. When one of the Monster Associations invade the hospital where Mumen Rider and the rest of injured heroes are resting, Mumen Rider volunteer himself as a bait to lure the Monster into being trapped by Tank-Top Master's sneak attack. Vol. 10, 13 As the news of Monster Association's HQ being exposed at Saitama's neighborhood, Mumen Rider and the rest of the injured heroes begin to rush towards the battlefield where other heroes presented and rescue the civilians, despite knowing their current injured states. Ch. 131
Mumen Rider is voiced by Yuichi Nakamura in the original Japanese version [7] [6] and by Robbie Daymond in the English dub. [3]
Tank-Top Tiger (タンクトップタイガー, Tankutoppu Taigā), introduced as C-Class, Rank 6, wears a tank top and hair colored in a tiger animal print. He accuses Saitama of being a villain because he was rushing around town searching for bad guys for the purpose of maintaining his C-Class position. However, Tank-Top Tiger is defeated by Sonic. Web ch. 19, Ch. 19 Tank-Top Tiger has several older tank-top wearing brothers who are in the association. After a giant meteor was destroyed by Saitama, Tank-Top Tiger and Tank-Top Blackhole confronted Saitama in front of a crowd of people. They tried to attack Saitama only to be easily defeated by him. Ch. 22 In the "Lost Cat" side story, he and Tank-Top Blackhole were appointed to keep everyone out of a danger zone. Vol. 8 bonus Tank-Top Tiger also joined the tank top fighters against Garo, but is defeated. Ch. 47
Tank-Top Tiger is voiced by Hiromu Miyazaki in the original Japanese version [9] and by Chris Tergliafera in the English dub. [5]
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The following are known C-Class Heroes:
The following are the known staff members of the Hero Association:
Agoni (アゴーニ, Agōni) is the founder of the Hero Association; he appears as an old man in a business suit with an enormous cleft chin. Three years prior to the series, his grandson was attacked by Crablante but was saved by a passing stranger (actually Saitama). He creates the Hero Association and the Superhero Registry to manage the superheroes who would protect humanity against supervillains, monsters, and other threats to the world. Ch. 2, 15
Exma (エクスマ, Ekusuma) is an executive of the Hero Association who is the deputy chief of the Hero Disciplinary Supervision Division. Ch. 20
Exma is voiced by Risa Tsumugi in the original Japanese version. In the English dub, she is voiced by Michelle Deco in season one and by Jeannie Tirado in season two. Ep. 6
Busho (ブショウ, Bushou) is a member of the Hero Association with a stubbly beard who takes his job seriously. He investigated Sataima's entry into the Hero Association. Ch. 26
Busho is voiced by Shouta Yamamoto in the original Japanese version. In the English dub, he is voiced by Marc Diraison in season one and by David W. Collins in season two. Ep. 3
Jinzuren (ジンズレン, Jinzuren) is a bespectacled member of the Hero Association and Busho's partner. Ch. 26
Jinzuren is voiced by Yōji Ueda in the original Japanese version and by Kyle Hebert in the Funimation dub. Ep. 3
Sitch (シッチ, Shicchi) is the Disaster Prophecies Measures Committee Chairman for the Hero Association. Vol. 10 bonus He is a short, middle-aged man dressed with a dark suit, grey hair and a big nose. He is first seen in the Rumored Monster arc, discussing with other Hero Association members about the investigations being perpetrated by heroes in the various cities, in order to prevent eventual monsters activity. Ch. 20 During the S-Class meeting, Sitch informs the S-Class members about the final prophecy of Madame Shibabawa, which predicted a disaster level "God" threat that will cause the destruction of whole humanity in the next six months. Ch. 31 Sitch later attempts to recruit potential superheroes from a group of criminals with Heavy Tank Loincloth, Blue Fire, and Magic Trick Man providing him protection, but runs in trouble when Garo appears and declares himself to be the top villain. Ch. 40
Sitch is voiced by Nobuo Tobita in the Japanese version and by Kirk Thornton in the English dub. [5] Ep. 11
Narinki (ナリンキ) is a Hero Association Executive and prominent sponsor, having made contributions to cover 7% of the association's expenses. He is a short man with a big nose and large lips. Ch. 64 He has a son named Waganma who also has his traits. Ch. 64 Narinki and Waganma are attacked by the Monster Association, and his son is abducted. Vol. 11
Narinki is voiced by Koichi Soma in the Japanese version and by Paul St. Peter in the English dub. Ep. 16 credits
Sekingal (セキンガル, Sekingaru) is an administrative member of the Hero Association who leads the rescue mission for Waganma. Ch. 86 He has a cybernetic eye that can shoot a laser beam. During the attack on the Monster lair, he reveals that he had previously failed the Hero Association exam. Ch. 96 After losing his left hand to G5 and rescued in time by Genos during the raid at Monster lair, Sekingal gains a cybernetic hand. At the same time, Sekingal is accompanied by Metal Bat to join Neo Heroes. Ch. 236
Shizuka (シズカ, Shizuka) is a member of the Hero Association who works as their scout when looking for new superhero recruits. Ch. 184
Zaimeet (ゼイミート, Zeimīto) is an officer in the Hero Association. He tried to get two women to kiss in exchange for allowing them to meet Amai Mask before he is knocked out by Garo. Ch. 50
Zeimeet is voiced by Ryou Sugisaki in the original Japanese version and by Richard Epcar in the English dub.
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The Neo-Heroes (ネオヒーローズ, Neohīrōzu) are a new group of heroes founded by the supposed grandson of late Shibabawa named Fuzzy. that have been established at the time when the Hero Association was starting to get a lot of criticism. Ch. 125 Though they are shown to have a dark motive in their recruitment plans, which then confirms to enslave humanity through cyberfication, by either using a fail safe on the enhanced battle suits it provided to its members including one of the heroes from Hero Association, and turn one of them into cyborgs. Although some of its members and those who are provided who got out of the suits' mind control protocol and avoid being turned into cyborgs survive. Ch. 131 WC-Ch. 149-150
The Villains are classified by their bounties from C-class to S-class.
Doctor Genus (ジーナス博士, Jīnasu-hakase) is a genius scientist and child prodigy who became disillusioned with humanity for being primitive in his eyes, later establishing the House of Evolution to "bring true humanity and evolution in the world" through genetic manipulation. Ch. 9 When he was 70 years old, he did an unknown procedure that made himself young and then created a number of clones to serve as his assistants which each on ready to take over if Genus dies or is killed. Web ch. 9
Genus is voiced by Daisuke Namikawa in the original Japanese version [9] and by Ray Chase in the English dub. [5]
The Paradisers (桃源団/楽園主義者, Tōgen-dan/Rakuen Shugi-sha), known in the original webcomic as New Metropolis Group (新都団/新メトロポリスグループ, Shinto-dan/Shin Metoroporisugurūpu), is a terrorist group proclaiming that the society is corrupt because rich people grow fat while poor people die and have to work. Most of its members were killed by Speed-o'-Sound Sonic. Ch. 12
Hammerhead (ハンマーヘッド, Hanmāheddo) is a leader of the Paradisers (桃源団, Tōgen-dan), known in the original webcomic as New Metropolis Group (新都団, Shinto-dan), a terrorist group proclaiming that the society is corrupt because rich people grow fat while poor people die and have to work, although his real reason to start the group is simply not wanting to work. Web ch. 12, Ch. 12 He is seven feet tall and weighs 462 pounds, and was known to have beaten 20 men at once. Web ch. 12, Ch. 12 Although he is stabbed in the back of his head by one of Sonic's knives, he survives because of his thick skull. He has a hardened battle suit he stole from an unspecified organization, but it is destroyed by Saitama. Web ch. 13-14, Ch. 13-14 After being defeated by Saitama and surviving an assassination attempt from the unknown robot organization representatives, he resolves to look for a job, Ch. 14 and is seen in later chapters preparing for a job interview or filling out a job application. In the webcomic, Hammerhead is seen working with Puri-Puri Prisoner. Ch. 20, Ep. 11
Hammerhead is voiced by Wataru Takagi in the original Japanese version and by Edward Bosco in the English dub. [5]
Speed-o'-Sound Sonic (音速のソニック, Onsoku no Sonikku) is first introduced as a ninja bodyguard for the rich man Zeniru. He is deployed to fight the Paradisers. Web ch. 12-13, Ch. 12 He warns them that when he fights, he kills his opponent. He is incredibly fast although Saitama and Genos think his full name is redundant, uses ninja weapons such as kunai throwing knives and a sword that can behead people and slice things. Web ch. 12-15, Ch. 12-15 Although his first fight with Saitama results in his crotch accidentally landing on Saitama's fist, he vows to return and defeat Saitama. Web ch. 15, Ch. 15 He declares himself Saitama's official rival and challenges him many times throughout the series, but he almost always suffers some sort of embarrassing defeat. Web ch. 19, Ch. 19, 44 He was imprisoned as Prisoner 4188 but escapes with Puri-Puri Prisoner. Vol. 4 bonus When Sitch gathers villains to recruit for superheroes, he is one of the first to publicly decline and leave. Vol. 8 He is the remaining ninja from Black Void's village Final 44. When he is recruited by Tempest Wind and Hellfire Flame to join the Monster Association, he accepts only their Monster Cells for his own personal gain, but since he had already cooked them, they were ineffective. Ch. 78 It is revealed that both Sonic and Flash were once childhood friends, and Flash spared him out of respect for their friendships, feeding him with food poisoning. Sonic is also revealed that a brief run-in with the "God"'s monsterfication cub, during his and Flash's childhood life on infiltrating Black Void's resting place where a cube was contained before the full massacre by Flash and Blast respectively. Ch. 241 After he and Flash kills all members of Heavenly Ninja Party (the revived re-humanized Tempest Wind and Hellfire Flame included), they are gifted by Saitama each ultimate Ninja weapons confiscated from Black Void's hand. Sonic and Flash end up having clashes each other over their respective point of view about Saitama, whereas Sonic plan to kill Flash after Saitama is dealt with. Sonic reveals his reason to resent heroes is particularly because of Blast massacres almost every juniors who are loyal to Black Void at Graduation Exam mercilessly in inhuman self-defense, with Sonic and Flash are one of the surviving juniors. WC-Ch. 114 - 118
In the anime, Sonic is voiced by Yūki Kaji in the original Japanese version [1] and by Erik Scott Kimerer in the English dub. [3]
Garou (ガロウ, Garō, anime: Garou) [13] is a self-titled Hero Hunter (ヒーロー狩り, Hīrō Gari) and a former disciple, and adopted grandson of Bang before he was expelled for mercilessly beating up his fellow disciples, preferring to use his master's former fighting style, Fist of Unleashed Explosive as a last resort. Vol. 10 As a child, he is a social outcast as he sympathizes with monsters and sees heroes as bullies who prey on misfits. Ch. 41, 85 He infiltrates a martial arts tournament by posing as a competitor named Wolfman whom he subdued and wins using his identity. Ch. 53 In the main storyline, he first appears among an assembly of criminals whom Sitch tries to recruit to support the Hero Association. He defeats the criminals and heroes alike, and then assumes a "Hero Killer" role, defeating a number of members of the Hero Association, although he is later unknowingly knocked out by Saitama. Vol. 10-11 He befriends a boy named Tareo who holds a magazine that profiles the heroes. Following his attacks on Metal Bat and Watchdog Man, the latter forcing him to retreat, Garou is injured by Saitama while attempting to attack King. After being nearly killed by Genos, Bang, and Bomb, he is taken to the Monster Association to be recruited, but refuses the offer. Vol. 16-17 He loses to Orochi and is enchained, until he was rescued by Puri-Puri Prisoner. Vol. 19 He accidentally touches God's hand and transforms into his misanthropic avatar that destroys almost all the heroes. He later realizes his mistakes and offers Saitama to copy his ability to allow the latter to travel back in time to restore his former self, the heroes, and the universe. Thanks to Saitama and Tareo, Garou reconciles with Bang and restarts his new life with him.
In the anime, Garou is voiced by Hikaru Midorikawa in the Japanese version [14] and by Greg Chun in the English dub.
An unnamed ninja village headed Empty Void was a village where Flashy Flash and Speed-O-Sound Sonic originally being raised at before their betrayal while Blast directly helps Flash for the massacres. In the past prior the "God"'s monsterfication cube became known to the "village", whule remained a secret facility to train ninjas, its exact environment was unknown. Until when Void became a monster, the base becomes modeled after "God"'s cube, where it was contained prior to Blast's raid nine year after Flash's betrayal:
Empty Void (空の虚空/虚空のヴォイド, Sora no Kokū/Kokkū no Voido): A founding grandmaster of his "village". He was once Blast's human partner from another world, as well as his brother in-law, after the latter married the former's sister, Luna, and Void becomes Blue's uncle. However, he begin to resent Blast for the death of his beloved sister, Luna, leading to switch side with the "God" and becomes a monster by the power of the entity's cube, at cost of having his memories of his rage towards Blast being wiped out. After his monsterfication, Empty Void gains an ability to open Celestial Rock Cave portal that connects to dimension where "God" is hiding. Those who mentioning his former human name are forbidden. He was temporarily being put into coma by Blast during their last fight. Until fifteen years after the destruction of his village, during the Hero Association's final fight against Monster Association, where Garou sends Saitama to save himself to past by shattering out of his radioactive monster form that would kill all lifes around him, the essence from Garou's temporary monster form that defies "God"'s will not only reawakens Void, but also recovered a lost memories of his hatred towards Blast, and restoring his original human head appearance while still transformed. Ch. 241, 253, 254 Unfortunately, he ends up suffering an off-screen defeat at the hands of Saitama, who steals his sword when Void unknowingly attempt to slice him, with Saitama gave for Flash and the scrolls that contains powerful techniques for both Flash and Sonic.
Selenian Luna (月影のルナ, Tsukikage no Runa, Moon Shadow Luna): A late second in-command of the "village" led by her older brother, Void. Upon being tasked to keep an eye on Blast, after "God" turned one of the "village" disciples into monsters, Luna and Blast fell in love and gave a birth of a son Blue. However, Luna died when Blue was a child at some point, and Void's newfound hatred towards Blast for Luna's death made him vulnerable to the "God"'s influence for years.
The Monsters (also known as Mysterious Beings) in the series are categorized by five threat levels: God (can cause human extinction), Dragon (can destroy multiple towns), Demon (can destroy a town), Tiger (can cause massive loss of life), and Wolf (generally dangerous). Web ch. 22, Ch. 22 According to the bonus manga "Threat Level", Demon is the equivalent of an S-Class hero, Tiger is A-Class, and Wolf is B-Class. Vol. 15
Vaccine Man (ワクチンマン, Wakuchin Man) appears in the start of the story, a Mysterious Being spawned from the massive pollution of the earth who considered it his mission is to eradicate the virus known as humanity. He took out two superheroes before being slain by Saitama. Web Ch. 1, Ch. 1
In the anime, Vaccine Man is voiced by Ryusei Nakao in the original Japanese version [9] and by Christopher R. Sabat in the English dub. [5]
Crablante (カニランテ/クラブランテ, Kanirante/Kuraburante) is a mutated crab-like humanoid from the waist up. Originally a human, he transformed into Crablante because he ate too many crabs and then went on a murderous rampage to get revenge on a boy who drew nipples on his chest while he was asleep. Crablante was slain by Saitama who saved the boy. Web ch. 2, Ch. 2 His defeat resulted in both Saitama's resolve to become a superhero and the boy's grandfather Agoni establishing the Hero Association.
In the anime, Crablante is voiced by Yukitoshi Tokumoto in the original Japanese version and by Chris Cason in the English dub. [9]
Fukegao (ふけがお/フケガオ, Fukegao/ Fuke ga o) and Marugori (マルゴリ, Marugori) are brothers who plan on conquering the world, known in the anime and the web manga as the Brain and Brawn Brothers (天才と筋肉兄弟/ブレインとブラウンの兄弟, Tensai to Kinniku Kyōdai/Burein to Buraun no Kyōdai). Web ch. 3 Fukegao is a mad scientist with aspirations of world domination who creates an enlargement drink that transforms the bodybuilding Marugori, who desired to become the strongest person on the world, into a mutated 270-meter (890 ft) giant. Fukego was accidentally crushed by Marugori who would later be slain by Saitama. Ch. 3
Fukegao is voiced by Takuma Suzuki in the original Japanese version [9] and by Kirk Thornton in the English dub. [5]
Marugori is voiced by Shinya Hamazoe in the original Japanese version and by Bryce Papenbrook in the English dub. [5]
The Subterranean people (地底人/地下の人々, Chitei-jin/Chika no Hitobito) are a race of underground creatures that live below Z-City. While sleeping, Saitama dreamed a scenario where the Subterraneans rise up to wreak havoc and massacre 70% of the population, with the Subterranean King (地底の王, Chitei no Ō) being an especially powerful opponent. But the Subterraneans are actually weaklings with Saitama easily killing the Subterranean King when they attempt to invade. The rest of them fled back underground. Web ch. 4, Ch. 4
The Subterranean King was voiced by Yōji Ueda in the original Japanese version and by Kirk Thornton in the English dub. Ep. 1
The House of Evolution (進化の家, Shinka no Ie) are a group created to further human evolution using genetic manipulation, and take over the world. It is led by Dr. Genus. Ch. 9 Following their defeat by Saitama, Genus and Armored Gorilla open up a takoyaki stand. It is revealed that S-rank superhero Zombieman was one of Genus's creations. Ch. 89
Mosquito Girl (モスキート娘/モスキートガール, Mosukīto Musume/Mosukītogāru) is a voluptuous mosquito woman who can telepathically command mosquitoes within a range of 50 km to drain every living being in sight. She uses the blood acquired by the mosquitos to regenerate her limbs and become stronger. Genos had difficulty fighting her until Mosquito Girl was killed by Saitama. Web ch. 5-6, Ch. 5-6 However, at some point ever since Saitama led House of Evolution's reform into a takoyaki stand, it is revealed that Mosquito Girl survived due to Saitama actually attacking her blood sack which is currently regenerating and helping Doctor Genus and Armored Gorilla in their new normal life. In addition, she now sports cybernetic limbs and drinks blood through a syringe while awaiting for her blood sack to finish regenerating. Ch. 190
Mosquito Girl is voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro in the original Japanese version, and by Cristina Valenzuela in the English dub. [9]
Armored Gorilla (アーマードゴリラ, Āmādo Gorira) - Estimated disaster level: "Demon" is a large cyborg gorilla. After being defeated by Genos and discovering that Beast King was killed by Saitama, Armored Gorilla surrenders and reveals information about the House of Evolution, so Genos spares his life. Web ch. 8 Later, he helps Dr. Genus transform the House of Evolution into a takoyaki restaurant.[ volume & issue needed ] In the anime, he makes a short cameo together with Doctor Genus when the Dark Matter Thieves attacked A-City, watching the report on TV. During the Monster Association attacks, he encounters Martial Gorilla who accuses him of assimilating with humans. Armored Gorilla knocks out Martial Gorilla when he attacks him. Eventually, he indirectly leads Zombieman to learn how the House of Evolution had fallen and immediately reformed. Ch. 78
In the anime, he is voiced by Shōta Yamamoto in the original Japanese version and by Kaiji Tang in the English dub. [5]
Carnage Kabuto (阿修羅カブト, Ashura Kabuto) - Estimated disaster level: "Dragon" is an humanoid rhinoceros beetle that is the House of Evolution's ultimate creature. He is dangerously powerful and smart, easily outclassing all of the other creations of Doctor Genus. Despite his level of intelligence however, Carnage Kabuto had been deemed mentally unstable by Doctor Genus, and as such, remained chained and imprisoned within the House of Evolution's basement. Carnage Kabuto was slain by Saitama. Web ch. 9-11, Ch. 7-10
He was voiced by Unshou Ishizuka in the original Japanese version, and by Mike McFarland in the English dub. [5]
Other creations of the House of Evolution include: Web ch. 7-9, Ch. 7-10
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The Organization (組織/機構/団体/構成/編成/協会/体制/体系/主催/制/制度/創立/創設/組み立て/創建/組立/組織化/体系化/オーガニゼーション/ストラクチャ, Soshiki/Kikō/Dantai/Kōsei/Hensei/Kyōkai/Taisei/Taikei/Shusai/Sei/Seido/Sōritsu/Sōsetsu/Kumitate/Sōken/Zǔzhī Huà/Taikei-ka/Ōganizēshon/Sutorakucha) is a group of robots that cause havoc throughout the different cities. Ch. 14
Kombu Infinity (昆布インフィニティ, Kombu Infiniti) is a kombu-headed Mysterious Being who manipulates its tentacles like whips. Kombu Infinity travels to Z City, hoping to become a notorious monster and have a title like Ghost Town Monster. It easily defeats A-Class heroes Golden Ball and Spring Mustachio, but is defeated by Saitama who had randomly encountered him after a grocery shopping trip and is stripped of all its tentacles to make kombu soup causing Kombu Infinity to flee. Ch. 20
Kombu is voiced by Ami Naitō in the original Japanese version [9] and by Tara Sands in the English dub. [5]
The Clan of the Seafolk (海の民の一族/海人族, Kainotami no Ichizoku/Kaijin-zoku) were a race of humanoid marine animals that originated from the sea.
Exclusive to the anime, the (古代の王, Kodai no Ō) is the colossal leader of the Terror Lizard Clan. Awakening from his 300 million-year slumber, the Ancient King decides to take advantage of the deaths of the Subterranean King and the Deep Sea King. He does a number on the military before being killed by Tornado.
Ancient King was voiced by Hiroki Gotō in the Japanese version and by Jamieson Price in the English dub. Ep. 10
The Skyfolk (天上人/スカイフォーク, Tenjōjin/Sukaifōku) are a race of humanoid creatures that come from the sky and can project energy beams from their mouths.
The Dark Matter Thieves (ダークマター盗賊団, Dākumatā Tōzoku-dan) are a group of aliens operating as space pirates that raid planets for their resources.
They consist of:
The Monster Association (怪獣協会, Kaijū Kyōkai) is a group of monsters who have assembled against the Hero Association, some of its members being humans that mutated from ingesting Monster Cells (怪人細胞, Kaijin Saibō).
Monster King Orochi ("怪人王"オロチ, "Kaijin-ō" Orochi) is the figurehead leader of the Monster Association, Ch. 66 formerly an antisocial human and combat genius whose Psykos mutated through a special "growth"-stimulating process to break his limit of growth. Ch. 89 Due to Psykos's modifications, Orochi can transform his body into more monstrous forms and can absorbs opponents to gain their energy and powers. Ch. 94, 97, 108 Furious over his defeat by Saitama, Orochi devoured most of the remaining monsters before converging on Psykos to absorb her. But she manages to take control over his body and uses it to fight the heroes before eventually separating from Orochi when they are overpowered by the heroes and Orochi is killed by Tornado.
Monster King Orochi is voiced by Atsushi Ono in the original Japanese version and by Jason Marnocha in the English dub. Ep. 18 credit
Psykos (サイコス, Saikosu) is an esper who is the Monster Association's true leader. She is a former high school friend of Blizzard's until the latter seals her power. She resolves to kill all humans after having a vision of humanity's future.[ volume & issue needed ] She recruits Ch. 94 and experiments on Orochi, and allows him to run the Monster Association Ch. 89 while monitoring his alias, Gyoro-Gyoro (ギョロギョロ), a one-eyed slug-like form with multiple arms protruding from the head who uses eye creatures for observation and to remotely communicate with others. Ch. 79 Psykos loses her disguise and ends up being temporary fused with Orochi when he tries to devour her, eventually separating from him when the heroes overpower them while Tornado readies a finishing blow.[ volume & issue needed ] After being defeated, Psykos is placed in a secret prison within A-City, which secretly headed by one of the members of Tsukuyomi crime syndicates. Until she is preserved safely by Fubuki and her group, with the help from Saitama, despite Tatsumaki's minor interference. Web ch. 109
Gyoro-Gyoro is voiced by Takehito Koyasu in the original Japanese version and by Bill Millsap in the English dub. Ep. 18 credit
There are nine monsters that are chosen and promoted by Gyoro-Gyoro to be the Executives within the Monster Association.
These members of the Monster Association have lasted for more than one fight:
These members of the Monster Association who only had fought once before they were killed.
Centisennin (ムカデ仙人/センティセンニン, Mukade Sen'nin/Sentisen'nin, lit. "Sage Centipede") is a centipede monster larger than Elder Centipede who is so large that he can reach into outer space. He targeted Saitama only for him to be slain by Garo. Ch. 156
God is a Mysterious Being of unknown power, it is possibly indirectly Saitama's archenemy making him the main antagonist of the series. When a human who abandoned their humanity touched its body, this Mysterious Being is capable of granting massive power increases to beings such as Homeless Emperor, Orochi, and Psykos in exchange for loyalty to it, whom all, in turn, consider this being as a God. With no real concrete form, it generally appears in a faceless gigantic humanoid form with wrinkled skin, though when making offers of power, it can appear as someone important to the person offered power, though that form also has no face. Despite some human villains wanting to be monsters of their own rights after refusing God's offer, accidentally touching its body parts would still transform them into monstrous states by force as with Garo. Ch. 180
The Forest King (森の王様/森林王, Mori no Ō-sama/Shinrin-ō) is the tree-like leader of the Forest Tribe. He consipired to have the Forest Tribe return the lost greenery to Earth before they were all annihilated by Genos. Ch. 185
Dr. Kuseno (クセーノ博士, Kusēno-hakase) is a scientist who transformed Genos into a cyborg. Ch. 7 In the anime he appears as a strange old man in a lab coat, with grey hair styled in the shape of a mushroom cap. Ch. 39 Ep. 4 Though he supports Genos in the latter's quest to avenge his family and hometown, he also implies that he wishes for Genos to give up on revenge and work to protect people instead, despite Kuseno himself admit that he never forgive Bofoi and Mad Cyborg for what they did to his family as well. Ch. 39 Ever since Saitama came to Genos' life and both became full-fledge heroes, Kuseno entrust the former to look after the latter in his stead, should anything happen to the doctor. During Neo Heroes era, where Kuseno requires Saitama to research on the bald heroes's true potential for a while, he is killed by a group of cyborg assassins, presumably sent by either Mad Cyborg or Bofoi. As the robot invasion begins, a dying Kuseno leaves a final upgrade for Genos, and made a final request to end the terrors of both Mad Cyborg and Bofoi once and for all. Wc-Ch. 140 - 141
In the anime, Kuseno is voiced by Kenichi Ogata in the original Japanese version Ep. 4 and by Doug Stone in English. [5]
Zeniru (ゼニール, Zenīru) is a slightly rotund middle-aged multi-millionaire established in F-City, with a strange short curly type of hair. He wears an open bath robe, which reveals a hairy chest and a chain necklace. He hires Sonic as his bodyguard to take out the Paradisers, and allows Sonic to kill them. Ch. 12
He is voiced by Hiroki Gotō in the original Japanese version and by Kirk Thornton in the English dub. Ep. 4 credits
Shibabawa (シババワ) is an old decrepit lady renowned for being a great fortune teller who resided in G-City, which appeared on television on a few occasions. Even though she only predicted a fraction of disasters and there were many that she could not foresee, her predictions were 100% accurate. Therefore, she received special treatment from the Hero Association itself, such as personal escorts. Shibabawa later died from a coughing fit that led to her choking on her cough drops after making a prediction about a God-level threat that would come in the next six months. Ch. 28, 31
She is voiced by Kimiko Saitō in the original Japanese version and by Barbara Goodson in the English dub. Ep. 8 credits
Charanko (チャランコ) is the sole martial artist at Bang's dojo. Ch. 30 He joined and trained in martial arts in order to become popular but did not amount to much and was given most of the menial tasks such as wiping the floors. He worked for a year until Bang's other disciples quit, making him the "number-one disciple". Vol. 7 bonus He tries to fight Garo but is defeated and hospitalized. Ch 47 He then gives his contestant ticket for the martial arts tournament to Saitama, who impersonates him. Ch. 49
He is voiced by Toshiki Masuda in the original Japanese version and by Todd Haberkorn in the English dub.[ episode needed ]
Bomb (剽/爆弾/ボンブ/ボム, Bakudan/Bonbu/Bomu/Piāo) is Bang's older brother and a powerful martial arts master. His speciality is the "Fist of Whirling Wind, Slashing Steel" (旋風の拳斬鋼, Senpū no Ken Zankō). Bomb is also the main reason behind Bang's redemption during their last younger days, leading his younger brother to renew his fighting style as it is today and open his dojo before being recruited to Hero Association in the present, sometimes before Saitama join the said hero organization. When Garo's "hero hunting" first occur, Bomb originally offers Bang his assistant, but Bang decline because Garo's downfall into walking a similar path as the latter's younger-self was his responsibility. Ch. 150 When Garo's "hero hunting" became worse, Bang had no other options to come to his dojo to accept his big brother's offer and to stop his former disciple, and Bomb agrees, finding Garo as a possible future threat for his own dojo as well. Ch. 46
He is voiced by Shinya Fukumatsu in the original Japanese version and by Brook Chalmers in the English dub.
Sourface (表面/ニガムシ, Hyōmen/Nigamushi) is a rather large muscular man with a huge and hostile face which is a professional martial artist always dressed with a white gi. Sourface was once a disciple of Bang, but left after Garo rampaged through the dojo; sometime afterwards, he created the Sourface-style Kempo martial arts and started his own dojo. He meets Saitama at the martial arts tournament thinking that he is talking to Charanko. Ch. 53 Following Garo's redemption thanks to Saitama, Sourface return to be Bang's disciple once again. Ch. 236
He is voiced by Itaru Yamamoto in the original Japanese version and by Armen Taylor in the English dub.
Waganma (ワガンマ) is the son of Hero Association staffer Narinki. Ch. 64 He is abducted by the Monster Association. Vol. 11 He meets Tareo briefly when the latter is captured. When Child Emperor rescues him, he remarks how cool Child Emperor's items are. Vol. 21-22
Waganma is voiced by Ayaka Shimizu in the original Japanese version and by Morgan Berry in the English dub. Ep. 16 credits
Suiryu (スイリュー, Suiryū) is a young man with tan skin and a low ponytail, he wears a traditional black uniform used in Chinese martial arts with star-like buttons. He had won four consecutive Super Fight tournaments before, as he is an incredibly powerful martial artist, utilizing the Void Fist style. He is very popular and has lots of female admirers, but does not want to be a hero, preferring to be a free spirit. He advances to the finals in the tournament that Saitama entered, but is unable to beat Saitama. However, he wins when Saitama is disqualified officially, yet still unsatisfied because of his recent encounter with Saitama. Shortly afterwards when the Monster Association converts many of martial artists with deeper darker sides into monsters, just as Suiryu's losing his strength and unable to fight the last of them (namely Goketsu and a recently monsterized Bakuzan), he cries for help and Saitama rescues him after which he vows to become a hero. Vol. 11-14 When the news of Monster Association's HQ has been exposed to the surface at a location where Saitama life, just as the rest of the heroes who were injured from the previous battle rushes toward the battlefield and rescue civilians, Suiryu is aware of his fellow surviving martial artists wanted to aid the heroes, but sadly their mental states are still traumatized, advising them to train both physics and mentalities first as the means to be real heroes. Ch. 131 After the fall of Monster Association, just as Hero Association is at a brick of critical situation by some heroes' current awful statuses, Suiryu is ready to join a superhero society, where he initially planned join the Hero Association, before deciding to switch to join Neo Heroes, whereas his sister, Suiko is the one who joins Hero Association to honor their late-grandfather, Suicho. Web ch. 125
Suiryu is voiced by Masaya Matsukaze in the original Japanese version [16] and by Alan Lee in the English dub.
Suiko (スイコ) is a girl with tan skin and short black hair, a younger sister of Suiryu who trained in the same fighting style as their grandfather, Suicho. She visited her brother at the hospital, sometimes after the latter was rescued by Saitama, while watching the Monster Association's headquarters being discovered by Heroes Association's Tatsumaki to the world. Ch. 185 After Monster Association's downfall, Suiko joins the Hero Association, while Suiryu joins Neo Heroes to honor her late grandfather. Web ch. 125
Tareo (タレオ)is a boy who has a guidebook to the Heroes. He is a loner whose classmates tend to bully or take advantage of. Garo befriends him. Vol. 15
He is voiced by Natsumi Fujiwara in the original Japanese version and by Jeannie Tirado in the English dub.
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Saitama is a fictional character who is the titular protagonist of the Japanese manga and anime series One-Punch Man created by One. Saitama, an unassociated and independently acting superhero who dreams of becoming famous, hails from Z-City and performs heroic deeds as a hobby. For three years straight, Saitama had trained enough to become the strongest being and can defeat any enemy with a single punch. However, because of his unmatched power, he has been left with no real challenge from his supervillain or criminal adversaries, leaving him unfulfilled and bored. He becomes the reluctant mentor of Genos, a cyborg seeking revenge against another cyborg who killed his family and destroyed his hometown, after Saitama defeats a monster that defeated Genos. With Genos, Saitama learns about the Hero Association, a professional organization that combats monsters and protects the Earth.
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