When the first few episodes of One-Punch Man season 3 debuted to heated criticism, I urged patience. Sure, it didn’t look great, but I had faith that, as the action stepped up in the show, anime studio J.C. Staff would rise up to the task and deliver a memorable season, thus atoning for the sins of season 2. Eight episodes in, not only have I completely changed my mind and joined the doom prophets, but the much-maligned second season of One-Punch Man now actually looks good compared to the disaster we are witnessing in real time with season 3.
One-Punch Man season 3 production issues, explained
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