‘One Punch Man’ Season 2 Delayed, Affects Overall Business Dealing of Creator
By Alexandra Park | Apr 21, 2016 05:53 AM EDT
"One Punch Man" season 2 fervor has not wavered one bit but the delayed release date is causing anxiety for the much-anticipated series. It has been anticipated that the delayed tactics can devalue the series in more ways than one and affect the overall business dealing for its creators as well.
Although "One Punch Man" season one was an epic success, the delaying release for its season 2 is creating a threat to the revenues and profits for the next season. Even though there are updates for its manga origin, for the TV series, it remains unsettled. The anime series has been highly projected since its final season was last aired December of 2015 reports Hofmag.
The rising speculations that are linking "One Punch Man" to the cause of its delay continue to escalate. It has been mentioned that there elemental factors that is impeding the forthcoming airing and productions of the series. It has been reported by the same post that the first date projected was for 2016 but the date remains unsettled and the second date rendered was set to 2017.
Nevertheless, more report from Sportsrageous, mentioned of the possible reasons of the delay. Notions of the budget issue, the timeframe and even the stakeholders involved such as the creative staff's lack of time and resources.
Regardless of the speculated reasons, the fire that the "One Punch Man" has sparked continues to flame for the followers and enthusiasts of the series. The series might be delayed and it might impede the overall business dealing of the show but all is not lost for the show. With Saitama and his fascinating role in the series, it is forecast to bring in more revenues for the creators and makers of the series.
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