One Punch Man season 3 trailer breakdown: Anime versus Manga review

One Punch Man season 3 trailer breakdown: Anime versus Manga review

The recent release of the One Punch Man season 3 trailer has sent fans into a frenzy as they eagerly dissect the differences between the anime and manga versions.

The One Punch Man season 3 trailer has been recently released and fans were extremely excited. There were many speculations about which studio would animate this season, but it was confirmed that J.C. Staff will be animating it. Fans were disappointed with season 2 animated by J.C. Staff and hoped for the return of Madhouse. When J.C. Staff announced their involvement with season 3, fans were a bit concerned.

Some viewers feel that J.C. Staff did an excellent job with the trailer for One Punch Man season 3. The trailer puts the spotlight on Garou, who is set to be the main antagonist in this upcoming arc.

One Punch Man season 3: Taking a look at the anime trailer and comparing it to the source material

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In the One Punch Man season 3 trailer, the narrator talked about Saitama breaking his limiters. Meanwhile, fans saw Garou facing off against Bug God. Despite landing a punch, Bug God didn't seem fazed and only ended up bleeding from his knuckles.

Garou's hand bleeds after punching Bug God (Image via J.C. Staff) - Garou's hand bleeds after punching Bug God (Image via J

Garou's hand bleeds after punching Bug God (Image via J.C. Staff) - Garou's hand bleeds after punching Bug God (Image via J

Garou's hand bleeds after punching Bug God (Image via J.C. Staff)

The One Punch Man season 3 trailer showed Garou facing off against Royal Ripper in a thrilling fight sequence. Garou skillfully dodged his opponent's attacks before delivering a powerful punch to Bug God. Despite being electrocuted by live cables, Garou quickly recovered and launched a kick towards his enemies.

Many fans noticed that the One Punch Man season 3 trailer closely resembled the manga panels created by Yusuke Murata. While capturing the intricate details of the illustrations in animation is challenging, J.C. Staff has been praised for faithfully recreating some of the most iconic moments from the Garou vs Bug God and Royal Ripper battle.

Garou's battle as seen in One Punch Man season 3 trailer (Image via J.C.Staff) - Garou's battle as seen in One Punch Man season 3 trailer (Image via J

Garou's battle as seen in One Punch Man season 3 trailer (Image via J.C.Staff) - Garou's battle as seen in One Punch Man season 3 trailer (Image via J

Garou's battle as seen in One Punch Man season 3 trailer (Image via J.C.Staff)

The studio did an impressive job capturing Garou's facial expressions in the animated sequence. His rage and frustration were depicted perfectly. Animated adaptations usually have limitations when it comes to angles, unlike manga which has more freedom due to panel aspect ratios. However, in the trailer for One Punch Man season 3, the animators managed to replicate the angles with great accuracy.

Fans were pleased to see that the anime frames and manga panels were nearly identical. The positive reception of the anime trailer has left fans excited to see what One Punch Man season 3 has in store.

Stay tuned for more anime and manga news as 2024 progresses.

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Editor's P/S:

The One Punch Man season 3 trailer has stirred diverse reactions among fans. While some express concerns over J.C. Staff's involvement, others commend the trailer's faithfulness to the source material. The article highlights the trailer's focus on Garou, capturing his battle sequences with precision.

Personally, I find the trailer promising. J.C. Staff's attention to detail and the accurate portrayal of Garou's character give hope for an engaging season. The trailer's faithfulness to the manga is a testament to the studio's respect for the original work. While it remains to be seen how the entire season will unfold, the trailer has certainly raised my anticipation for what's to come.