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The new trailer for One-Punch Man is facing heavy criticism for the poor quality of its animation
The reason behind this is the lack of animators working on the series

- March 12, 2025
- Updated: March 12, 2025 at 8:11 AM

The latest trailer for the third season of One-Punch Man has generated a torrent of criticism on social media, focused on its apparent lack of quality in animation. Many fans have compared this new preview to that of the first season, which set extremely high standards regarding the animation of the series. But behind this drop in quality, there is a reason, and this has also angered many followers.
Will this diminish the reputation of such a well-known anime?
It has been revealed that only one animator, Kazunori Ozawa, worked on the project, overseeing the animation. In a message on Twitter, Ozawa expressed that, although he was asked to create a promotional video, his workload was heavier than usual. However, this has not lifted the spirits among fans, who fear that the visual style of the new season will not meet expectations, especially after the criticism the second season received.
Fan comments have been strong. Many compare the current trailer to those of previous seasons and feel that the quality of the animation does not come close to what is expected from a series with the reputation of One-Punch Man. It is evident that the art will be great, but it can be noted that the animation will be mediocre, like in the second season, commented a viewer on Twitter. The general discontent is reflected in opinions like the morale is not high at the moment.
Despite the complaints, some fans suggest that the trailer is a separate product from the series itself and that it will not reflect the final quality of the animation. The saving grace is that the promotional video was pre-animated, so the actual anime will NOT look like this, stated a fan. With J.C. Staff back for this season, viewers hope that more trailers will be released showcasing the action that characterizes the series before its scheduled premiere in October.
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