What should have been a time of rejoicing for fans of One-Punch Man has quickly turned into one of the worst periods in the history of the fandom. After six long years, the anime featuring everyone’s favorite “hero for hobby” has returned, loaded with significant expectations. While the first season of the anime, produced by Madhouse, was hailed for its technical quality, the following season received backlash for a drop in animation that fans attributed to the new studio in charge, J. C. Staff. All eyes were on season 3, then, when it debuted on Oct. 12, and many fans are unhappy with the result.
