One-Punch Man Season 3 Part 2
ワンパンマン 3期 第2クール (One Punch Man 3 Part 2)
- Action
- Comedy
- Adult Cast
- Parody
- Super Power
- Duration
- Unknown
- Aired
- 2027 to ?
- Status
- Not yet aired
Synopsis
In the second part of One-Punch Man Season 3, the story continues to follow Saitama, the seemingly ordinary hero who possesses unparalleled strength, able to defeat any foe with a single blow. As he navigates the challenges of a world filled with increasingly powerful adversaries and bizarre monsters, the humor remains sharp, showcasing the absurdity of his situation and the antics of the colorful cast around him.
Amidst the chaos, the series explores themes of heroism and the search for purpose, all while delivering thrilling action sequences and clever parodies of the superhero genre. With each episode, Saitama confronts not only formidable opponents but also the complexities of his relationships with fellow heroes and the societal expectations placed upon them. The blend of comedy and action keeps the narrative engaging as it delves deeper into the dynamics of heroism in a world where the line between strength and recognition often blurs.
Otaku Consensus
Because One-Punch Man Season 3 Part 2 has not yet aired, there is no honest critical or fan consensus to report. The strongest pre-release case is its direct creative link to ONE’s original story and Yuusuke Murata’s character-design language, while the only defensible concern is whether the adaptation can sustain the series’ action-comedy timing and pacing across a split continuation.
Why You Should Watch
Watch One-Punch Man Season 3 Part 2 if you want superhero escalation filtered through deadpan seinen parody rather than earnest power-of-friendship momentum. Its appeal is not just watching stronger enemies appear; it is seeing a hero culture built around rankings, spectacle, public image, and absurd workplace-like politics collide with a protagonist who breaks the genre’s usual reward system. It scratches the same satirical itch as Mob Psycho 100 in its ONE-authored interest in overwhelming power and emotional emptiness, but with a more direct superhero-comic target and a broader adult cast. If you like action anime that can stage power fantasies while also mocking the machinery that makes power fantasies satisfying, this is the franchise’s lane.
Key Characters
- SSaitama
Saitama remains compelling because the joke is not that he is strong, but that his strength has made achievement, recognition, and routine hero work feel strangely bureaucratic.
What Makes It Stand Out
- 1
This entry is specifically positioned as the second part of One-Punch Man Season 3, making it a continuation unit rather than a standalone new season.
- 2
The credited creative foundation remains ONE’s original story, anchoring the series’ parody of hero systems in the same authorial voice behind its webcomic roots.
- 3
Yuusuke Murata is credited for original character design, keeping the anime tied to the manga’s recognizable blend of hyper-detailed musculature, grotesque monsters, and deadpan visual contrast.
- 4
AniList’s tag weighting frames the entry as Superhero at 80%, Super Power at 60%, and Seinen at 60%, which signals a stronger genre-parody identity than a conventional battle-shounen listing.
- 5
Its listed themes include Adult Cast and Parody, a combination that helps separate One-Punch Man from school-centered superpower anime and keeps its comedy focused on institutions, status, and professional hero culture.
Fun Facts & Trivia
- Fun fact 1
- The anime is listed as not yet aired, with its broadcast window starting in 2027 and the end date still unannounced.
- Fun fact 2
- Despite being unreleased, the entry already has 106 AniList favourites, indicating a measurable pre-broadcast audience tracking it.
- Fun fact 3
- Its MyAnimeList popularity ranking is #4073, a modest placement that reflects the page’s pre-airing status rather than completed-viewership reception.
- Fun fact 4
- The key staff credits name ONE for Original Story and Yuusuke Murata for Original Character Design, preserving the two creator identities most associated with One-Punch Man’s evolution from concept to polished manga form.












