When One-Punch Man debuted in 2015 as a superhero parody that satirized the universal concept of super-powered protectors, it attracted audiences in droves. By the second season of the show, it had already attained a high-ranking status among the all-time greats of anime, staking a rightful claim through the comedy genre.

Starring an eccentric protagonist with ambivalent qualities alongside breathtaking animation crafted by Madhouse , One-Punch Man was an irresistible watch that evolved to be a pivotal show in the anime medium. Unfortunately, the third season upturns every admirable quality of the previous seasons, sullying the pristine nature of the peerless burlesque series.

Seasons 1 & 2 Established One Punch Man As An Unparalleled Comedy Anime

One-Punch Mans Season 3 Opening

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