One Punch Man Season 3: Fans Fear Another Epic Fail!

Summary

  • One Punch Man manga disappoints fans by redrawing the same arc, sparking displeasure.
  • Season 3 trailer appears rushed, signaling concern over animation quality and production.
  • The rushed production timeline for Season 3 suggests it may lack quality, drawing comparisons to mediocrity of Season 2.

Initially, One Punch Man gained immense popularity when its first anime season premiered in 2015. However, since then, the series has fallen short of expectations and hasn’t reached the same success as Season 2. This has left many fans disheartened. Now, they are hoping for better things from Season 3, but there are indications that it might not meet their expectations either.

One Punch Man Season 3 Receives a New Trailer

The Trailer Looks Very Rushed

Fans of One Punch Man have been expressing concern over the upcoming Season 3, particularly following the perceived lackluster performance of Season 2. With the new season on the horizon, slated for release later in the year, anticipation is tainted with skepticism among fans.

For the third season, it’s being animated by the same studio as the previous one, JC Studio, which has been a consistent choice, but fan expectations might not align with reality, given Atsushi Fujishiro’s positive statements about this season. However, the recent trailer release seems to suggest that the quality might not meet the producer’s promise.

Here’s what he said exactly:

Things are moving forward smoothly as we gear up for our third season. Given its immense popularity and high anticipation, we’re determined to create a season that will not fall short of expectations.” (Atsushi Fujishiro)

Fans can watch this new trailer here:

It seems troubling that the trailer appears to be prematurely animated. If it’s indeed a pre-animated version, then the production of the anime may be either at its very beginning or not yet started. Regardless, considering the scheduled release date in October 2025, this suggests an expedited and potentially worrying timeline for the anime’s creation, as it’s supposed to air that far ahead.

A lone animator crafted this trailer single-handedly under tight time constraints due to it being pre-made. However, this shouldn’t be interpreted as a sign of impending doom. It’s essential to understand that the animator isn’t at fault here; he’s an exceptionally skilled and admired artist. Nevertheless, even the most gifted among us can’t work miracles without adequate time and resources to execute our vision effectively.

Given the current timeline, it appears that the upcoming season of One Punch Man will likely be hastily produced due to the short span left until October – a mere seven months. This seems to set the stage for a less-than-stellar season, and there’s even a possibility that it might not meet the expectations set by Season 2.

Over the past decade, I’ve noticed that One Punch Man hasn’t managed to recapture the exceptional quality it initially showcased in its first season.

Where To Watch One Punch Man

Fans of “One Punch Man” will need to be patient as Season 3 hasn’t been released yet, but they can enjoy Seasons 1 and 2 by streaming them on Crunchyroll, which is the largest platform for anime streaming.

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2025-03-11 03:46