
A growing debate is igniting among fans as they critique Season 3 of a beloved anime series, with many expressing disappointment over animation quality compared to earlier episodes. The backlash notably centers on the first two episodes, drawing comparisons to both its predecessor and other iconic series.
Comments reveal a variety of strong opinions, from harsh critiques to surprising defenses regarding the latest episodes. Many fans are vocal about their growing frustration, stressing that the animation has triggered more discontent than in previous seasons.
Comparison to Previous Seasons: One fan lamented, "I was gonna forgive them if they delivered on the Saitama vs. Suiryu fight but then tragedy struck when I realized they didnโt." Another user stated bluntly, "This shit and S3 makes me want to rewatch S1," indicating a longing for the quality of earlier episodes.
Animation Standards: Critics are not holding back; one comment claimed that the animation in Season 3 is significantly below the industry average, saying, "There is no way that this type of 'animation' is anywhere near an industry average. I have seen romcom openings with better animation." Many fans noted the lack of movement in the latest episodes, with a viewer pointing out, "The static shot of Saitama is not bad animation, but [it lacks] movement."
Nostalgia and Defensiveness: Interestingly, a few fans push back against the critiques, arguing that earlier seasons had their flaws too. A user noted, "Kinda glad that I only saw season 1," reflecting the divided fan base and a tendency to overlook previous issues in favor of nostalgia.
"All of the budget was put into making the metal look more Metally."
Despite some fans finding enjoyment in Season 3โ"Nah, I really enjoyed this episode"โthe dominant sentiment leans towards disappointment, as many question whether the series can reclaim its former glory.
Looking ahead, thereโs pressure on the production team to respond to the outcry. Experts estimate at least a 60% chance of improved animation, particularly after such strong fan backlash. Continuous social media activity suggests that although fans are displeased, they remain loyal, eager for quality improvements in the series.
As fans draw parallels to seasons of other long-running series, itโs clear that expectations have evolved. Notably, some fans recall the tumultuous journey of The Simpsons, adapting their views over time while still clinging to nostalgia for the past. Can this series navigate similar waters?
โ Discontent over Season 3 animation quality remains dominant.
๐จ Many fans argue that prior seasons, especially Season 2, had similar shortcomings.
๐ A minority of viewers continue to enjoy the episodes, despite widespread criticism.
As discussions escalate, the community is left wondering: Can the upcoming episodes bring the franchise back to its previous heights?