One Punch Man director bullied on social media after season 3 backlash

Anime fans are passionate about what they love. This usually manifests itself in a positive way, but there are times when fans go too far. season 3 One Punch Man It's been a roller coaster so far. While there are elements of the new season that fans love, most have been very critical of it.

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Season 3 director Shinpei Nagai faced an uphill battle as the second season drew ire from fans over animation and pacing issues. The director has tried his best to connect with fans through social media, but the high expectations and ongoing frustration with JCStaff's handling of Season 2 seem to have reached a boiling point for the director to leave social media.

Discourse on One Punch Man Season 3 has become chaotic.

Whenever a new season of a popular series is released One Punch ManThere will be a lot of discussion about this online. It's completely fair for fans to discuss what they like and dislike about this season and share any criticisms they have. However, there was a point where the discussion surrounding OPM Season 3 turned sour.

Season 1 of the anime set the bar very high and most fans will look to it as the standard for future adaptations. The move from Madhouse to JCStaff brought a change not only in style but also in quality. Season 2 was widely criticized for the animation problems that Season 3 still suffers from. While it's natural for fans to be upset by the inconsistent quality of the animation, Nagai has become a lightning rod for criticism, with many ignoring the hard work he and other JCStaff staffers put in to make Season 3 as good as possible.

“This is difficult. Let’s all stop arguing and talk about something interesting instead.”

The saddest part about this whole situation is the negative damage it has done to Nagai. The coach appears to have made a serious effort early on to connect with fans and create excitement for the new season. Many fans expressed their support for him online, but it seems a select few ruined what should have been the biggest moment of his career.

For fans watching the new season, it's important to remember that there's still a lot of work left to do. Reacting to individual episodes each week is part of the seasonal animation experience, but the final product has not yet been released. Things might get better, and Nagai's biggest detractors might end up singing a different tune.

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One Punch Man

release date

October 5, 2015

network

YouTube, TV Tokyo, TV Osaka, TV Aichi, TVh, TVQ, TSC

move

Shinichiro Ushijima, Makoto Sokuza, Nobuhiro Muto, Ryo Ando, ​​Shuji Miyazaki, Yohei Suzuki, Miyuki Ishida, Katsushi Sakurabi, Hideki Okamoto, Yoshio Suzuki, Hiroyuki Okuno, Riki Fukushima, Shigeki Awai

author

Tatsuro Inamoto


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    Makoto Furukawa

    Saitama (voice)

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    Ishikawa Kaito

    Genos (voice)


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