One Punch Man Season 3 News

Fans of One Punch Man Will Have a Fantastic Year in 2025 Thanks to the thrilling Season 3 news

One-Punch Man Season 3 has officially announced a 2025 release date, along with some 10th-anniversary announcements, including a special trailer, more than four years after Season 2 concluded.

One-Punch Man Season 3 has announced a 2025 release date via Comic Natalie. On December 13, a special promo video for the 10th anniversary was released, revealing a new anniversary visual and logo, the debut episodes and theme song videos of the first two seasons of the anime on YouTube, and a One-Punch Man music festival scheduled for September 14, 2025.

“A special live performance of the opening theme songs, ending theme songs, and background music from the first and second seasons, as well as a live dubbing event with the cast,” Comic Natalie adds, along with the anime cast. Fans may view the video and visual for the 10th anniversary below, while other One-Punch Man announcements will be made later.

 

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Makoto Furukawa, a voice actor from Saitama, commented following the announcement, “It’s unbelievable that ten years have passed! And I tried out in the hopes of getting in even longer ago. One-Punch Man and Saitama have shown me a variety of sights. I’m eager to see what kind of thrills the third season will offer. Please keep supporting One-Punch Man. As previously announced, One-Punch Man Season 3 will once again be animated by J.C. Staff. Chikashi Kubota, character designer for One-Punch Man, revealed that a previous update to the series just last month caused some fan anxiety, saying, “I can’t say anything, but there might be some problems.” Fans were left wondering exactly what this related to, though.

The first two seasons of One-Punch Man, which was acclaimed for its humor, animation, and protagonist Saitama—who is widely regarded as one of the greatest anime characters of all time—were aired on Crunchyroll. The official description of the series is: “Saitama initially became a hero purely for amusement. He gained so much strength from three years of “special” training that he can now defeat opponents with a single blow. Saitama is now prepared to start his official responsibilities as a professional hero with the Hero Association, accompanied by Genos, his devoted cyborg apprentice. However, the number of monster encounters is increasing, and it seems more and more likely that Madame Shibabawa, the Great Seer, is correct when she predicts the end of the world. The “hero hunter,” Garou, appears during this period.

Source: Comic Natalie, You tube

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