For fans eagerly awaiting the next installment of Saitama’s heroics, One-Punch Man Season 3 has been a highly anticipated return, delving deeper into the sprawling Monster Association Arc. Episode 3, titled “Organism Limits,” premiered on Sunday, October 26, 2025, offering crucial developments for both heroes and monsters alike. This episode continues to escalate the overarching conflict, showcasing intense battles and further developing key character storylines, particularly that of the Hero Hunter, Garou.
When and Where to Watch One-Punch Man Season 3 Episode 3
“Organism Limits” became available to stream on October 26, 2025, maintaining the season’s weekly release schedule. For viewers in the United States, the episode can be streamed on Hulu. In the UK and Europe, Crunchyroll is the platform of choice, while Netflix offers streaming in select regions including Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand. The episode typically drops at 8:45 AM PT / 11:45 AM ET in the US, and 3:45 PM GMT in the UK.
The Monster Association Arc Intensifies in Episode 3
One-Punch Man Season 3 picks up directly from the conclusion of the second season, with the world on the brink of chaos due to the unified Monster Association. The arc focuses on the escalating war between the Hero Association and the monstrous beings aiming to overthrow humanity.
Garou’s Continuing Saga
A central figure in this season is Garou, the self-proclaimed “Hero Hunter,” whose complex journey blurs the lines between human and monster. Episode 3, “Organism Limits,” specifically delves into Garou’s intense battles. It features his confrontation with formidable threats like Royal Ripper and Bug God, demonstrating that even Garou can be pushed to his limits when cornered by powerful demon-level monsters. This episode, following “Monster Traits” (Episode 2), continues to explore Garou’s conflicted sense of justice and his evolving path.
Saitama’s Unconventional Path and “Organism Limits”
While epic battles rage, Saitama, the titular One-Punch Man, continues his comically relatable struggle against boredom, often remaining hilariously unaware of the chaos unfolding around him. Episode 3 also offers revelations regarding Saitama, reportedly providing insights into how his “ridiculous training routine” functions, tying into the “Limiter theory.” His brief, accidental encounters with Garou in previous episodes have added a layer of comedic irony to the unfolding drama.
Production Details and Fan Expectations
The third season is produced by J.C.Staff, the same studio behind Season 2, with Shinpei Nagai taking over as director. While the animation quality of Season 2 drew some criticism compared to the first season, fan excitement for One-Punch Man Season 3 remains high. The season is expected to comprise 12 episodes, mirroring the length of its predecessors and concluding in late December 2025. The opening theme song, “Get No Satisfied!”, is performed by JAM Project featuring Babymetal, and the ending theme is “Soko ni Aru Akari” by Makoto Furukawa.
The Monster Association Arc is one of the longest and most critical storylines from the original manga, promising intensified battles, deeper philosophical exploration of power and identity, and the signature blend of humor and action that defines One-Punch Man. Despite some fan concerns about the animation, the overarching narrative of Season 3, particularly with Garou’s significant role and Saitama’s continued search for a worthy opponent, aims to deliver a compelling viewing experience.









