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One-Punch Man Season 3 Episode 4 Preview And Synopsis Revealed

One-Punch Man anime‘s official website unveiled the preview images and synopsis for the 3rd season’s up and coming 4th episode.

Synopsis for the episode is as following:

“The Hero Association prepares for a raid on the Monster Association’s hideout. As the assembly of S-Class heroes is finalized, Silver Fang and the newcomer Genos—who failed to capture Garou—are excluded. Meanwhile, Garou, having recovered from the brink of death, launches an invasion of the Monster Association.”

The series will be available for streaming on Hulu. In the fall, Crunchyroll will offer the anime in Europe and the Middle East.

The new opening theme “Get No Satisfied!” song is performed by JAM Project with metal group BABYMETAL.

Shinpei Nagai will direct the anime.

The ending theme song of One-Punch Man season 3 will be performed by Makoto Furukawa.

The anime will be animated by J.C. Staff who also animated the 2nd season.

Synopsis for the 3rd season:

Saitama is a hero who only became a hero for fun. After three years of “special training,” he’s become so strong that he’s practically invincible. In fact, he’s too strong—even his mightiest opponents are taken out with a single punch. Alongside Genos, his faithful disciple, Saitama performs his official hero duties as a member of the Hero Association. One day, monsters claiming to be from the Monster Association suddenly appeared, taking a child of Hero Association executive hostage. The S-class heroes gather and plan a raid on the Monster Association hideout to rescue the hostage. Meanwhile, Garou, a “human monster” who was taken by the Monster Association during a battle with the heroes, awakens in the Monster Association hideout.

The first anime season of the anime premiered in Japan from October to December 2015.

The second season premiered on April 2019.

Yūsuke Murata teamed up with ONE to debut the One Punch Man manga in 2012 on Shueisha’s free digital platform, Tonari no Young Jump. This version reimagines ONE’s original webcomic, enhancing the story with Murata’s detailed artwork. Viz Media handles the English release, offering digital chapters through its Weekly Shonen Jump lineup and publishing print volumes for international readers.


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