Forum - View topicNEWS: One-Punch Man Anime Gets 3rd Season
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malvarez1
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IMO, I think we have some very cool stuff coming up....but some fans did complain that it gets too serious later on, so if that's a concern, I'm not sure if you should bother with season 3. Anyway, OPM will be around for a while yet. The webcomic is still ongoing, and the manga is a couple of arcs behind the webcomic. |
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Vizo
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Glad it's finally announced, but I'll be happier when it gets a release window. If conditions are ideal, I'm guessing it'll release in Spring 2023 at the earliest.
Outside of how it ended, I didn't really have a problem with season two. Tell me your problems with it. |
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v1cious
Posts: 6219 Location: Houston, TX |
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Do you see what's wrong with this statement? |
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HueyLion
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Of course the two most obvious question on everyone's mind right now is
1. Which studio will be tackling this Third Season? And 2. With how loooong the spoiler[Monster Association saga/arc] is, will they animate it all the way through to the end? |
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Excoman
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Life itself is mediocre for most of us, especially anime fans. |
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catone2
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While Season 2 wasn't as good quality, the writing was perfectly fine. They still did Garou's set up great justice. However, whoever is handling Season 3, I say: good luck because the amount of battles is going to kill.
Considering they announced it with the final chapter of the Garou Saga and that key visual, I'm guessing so. There's honestly no good stopping point outside of the ending if you think about it. |
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Joker#941490
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nope but i don't think you do either. |
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Sven Viking
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The first season brought a lot of things together in an ideal blend to stand out from the average, so a step down to approximately “fine” in some aspects was a big disappointment for anyone hoping for the same feeling from the second season. They had a franchise set up to grow even bigger and the jarring drop in effective quality stunted it instead.
I enjoyed the second season, but seeing that missed potential is still frustrating. They did better by the end and clearly tried their best for the final fight of the season, but that fight was one of my favourites from all manga and came out being just “good.” Way better than nothing if you don’t have access to the manga, but what a wasted opportunity. The manga becomes even more focused on flashy fights and epic visuals from there, so production quality will be very relevant. A lot of it could be nightmarish to try to animate well. |
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Ermat_46
Posts: 739 Location: Philippines |
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I won't be surprised S3 goes to LIDEN FILMS or something like that. None of the sakuga Twitter accounts were celebrating S3 and May Callum's Tweet seems to be more of a foreboding than anything:
https://twitter.com/CanipaShow/status/1560111575142637568 |
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clawfinger
Posts: 38 Location: Illinois |
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Glad the third season was announced.
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@ASAnime6
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faboo95
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Thank you!!! I've ways been saying that yhe lower quality in visuals would've been far easier to look past if the other factors you mentioned were fine, which sadly wasn't the case. |
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Joker#941490
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the schedule was tight because of it the sound direction and photography were rushed but they tried their best and the director's episode 4 was good and better than the first episode and metal bat's character was handled well. it shows how you guys don't have mercy but it shouldn't be surprising from a bunch of etile people lol. Last edited by Joker#941490 on Tue Aug 23, 2022 2:19 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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Joker#941490
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you just focus on what it's bad only. |
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Sven Viking
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We’re not saying they’re bad people (or I’m not at least), but a big step down in overall quality is a big step down regardless of whether there’s a good reason for it, or regardless of how the result compares to the average anime. People’s expectations were high due to the quality of the first season and failing to meet those expectations resulted in disappointment.
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