You technically can still find “One‑Punch Man” on sites that claim to be KissAnime‑style mirrors, but the original KissAnime domain (kissanime.ru) has been shut down and what remains are unofficial clones that stream or host the show without proper licensing. Streaming copyrighted anime on these clones is unauthorized and often unsafe, so below are legitimate alternatives plus a quick note on how those KissAnime‑type sites work.

Why KissAnime‑style sites are risky

  • KissAnime’s official domain was permanently taken down, and many “kissanime.[extension]” or “kissanime.[new TLD]” pages are just copycat sites with pop‑ups, trackers, and malware.
  • These clones often host “One Punch Man Season 1,” “Season 2,” and even “Season 3” episodes for free, but they do so without paying the rights holders, which is illegal in most countries.

If you insist on using one of these clones, people typically:

  1. Search for “kissanime One Punch Man” and pick a current mirror (for example, kissanime.cfd or similar).
  1. Go to the “One Punch Man” series page, choose the season and episode, then click a skippable ad link; the video then plays embedded from a third‑party host.

Even so, security and legal risk make this a poor choice.

Best legal ways to watch One Punch Man (2026)

Several licensed platforms now carry “One Punch Man,” usually with both English sub and dub options:

  • Crunchyroll : Streams One‑Punch Man officially in many regions; you search “One Punch Man,” pick the series, and then select the season/episode you want.
  • Hulu (US‑centric) : Offers full seasons of One‑Punch Man for subscribers, listing episodes and specials in view order.
  • Other regional services : Depending on your country you might also find it on Netflix, Disney+/Hulu bundles, or local anime platforms, though availability varies by region.

These services usually require an account (free tier or paid subscription) but keep you on the legal side and avoid sketchy ads.

“How to watch” in order (plus specials)

If you’re planning a full binge, people often follow this watch order:

  • Season 1 episodes 1–12, weaving in the six TV specials between episodes where they fit.
  • Season 2 episodes 1–12, again with its own six TV specials dropped in at the recommended points.
  • OVAs and specials like “Road to Hero” when you finish both seasons if you want the full canon.

Streaming platforms usually list episodes and specials clearly, so you can recreate this order just by following the platform’s numbering.

Quick forum‑style takeaway

Across Reddit and similar forums, users who ask “how do you watch One Punch Man on KissAnime” usually end up being told that KissAnime is gone and that the safest, cleanest way is to use Crunchyroll, Hulu, or another licensed service instead.

If you tell me your country, I can narrow down exactly which legal platform is most likely to have One Punch Man with minimal ads or subscription hassle.