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One Punch-Man: Fans are worried about the anime's future

Rafael Shinzo
Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo. I created the AnimeNew website in 2009 to offer news about anime, manga, and games directly from Japan.

There have been some discussions among fans regarding the third season of "One Punch-Man," mainly because they learned that the project will continue with the previous studio. JCStaff (Shokugeki no Souma, Toradora!) will continue leading the project. Some of you may be feeling a little disappointed by this news, and understandably so.

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Although JCSTAFF is a reputable studio with an impressive track record, the second season of "One Punch Man" left many of us wanting more. There was criticism regarding various aspects of the production, from the direction to the anime's animation.

Certainly, there were brilliant moments, thanks to the talent of animators like Kenichiro Aoki and Yuji Takagi, but overall, the lack of cohesion and direction affected the anime's quality. Furthermore, the studio has many projects underway, which raises questions about whether they will be able to dedicate the necessary resources to ensure a high-quality third season.

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One Punch-Man Manga

Therefore, we understand the fans' concerns. We all hope that the anime's quality meets our expectations. We'll keep an eye on updates and wait for more news about what's to come for "One Punch Man".

Synopsis:

The plot revolves around Saitama, an ordinary man who decides to train to become a superhero, so he sets out to save people from monsters and other threats that arise. He has become so strong that he always finishes his fights in a few seconds, throwing just one punch. However, due to his overwhelming strength, Saitama has become bored and is constantly trying to find stronger opponents who can fight him on equal terms.

The first season of One Punch-Man premiered in 2015, directed by Shingo Natsume Madhouse studio (Hunter x Hunter). The second season premiered in January 2019, consisting of 12 episodes animated by JCStaff (Toradora!).

Finally, comment on what you thought about the continuation of One Punch-Man still being handled by JCStaff.

Source: Sakuga ONE