Fans eagerly awaiting the next installment of Saitama’s adventures can mark their calendars: One-Punch Man Season 3 Episode 11 is slated for release on Sunday, December 21, 2025. This episode, titled “Top Dragons,” will continue to escalate the intense Monster Association arc, promising further confrontations with powerful threats.
Where and When to Watch Episode 11
One-Punch Man Season 3 premiered on October 12, 2025, and has been releasing new episodes weekly. Episode 11 is expected to drop at specific times across different regions:
- United States: 7:45 AM Pacific Time / 10:45 AM Eastern Time. Viewers in the U.S. can stream the episode on Hulu.
- United Kingdom: 4:45 PM GMT.
- Europe and Middle East: New episodes are available on Crunchyroll.
- Canada: Fans can watch on Disney+.
It is important to note that while the general release schedule has been consistent, there might be slight variations in streaming times due to end-of-year special programming in Japan, as indicated by recent announcements from Viz Media.
The Road Through Season 3: The Monster Association Arc Intensifies
One-Punch Man Season 3 is expected to consist of 12 episodes, mirroring the length of its preceding seasons. The current season has been deeply entrenched in the highly anticipated Monster Association Arc, a fan-favorite storyline from the original manga. This arc pits the Hero Association against a formidable coalition of monsters aiming to take over the human world, leading to widespread chaos and numerous high-stakes battles involving S-Class heroes.
Episode 11, “Top Dragons,” suggests a focus on the most elite and dangerous members of the Monster Association. Previous episodes have seen various heroes engaged in brutal combat, pushing their limits against the monstrous forces. The anime has been showcasing multiple perspectives within the sprawling conflict, highlighting the individual struggles and triumphs of different S-Class heroes as they infiltrate the Monster Association’s base.
Production and Fan Reception
The third season is produced by J.C. Staff, with Shinpei Nagai taking over as director. While the season was highly anticipated after a six-year hiatus, it has faced mixed reception from critics and audiences, particularly concerning its animation quality. Despite some criticisms, the compelling storyline and the progression towards the climax of the Monster Association arc continue to draw viewers. Fans are hopeful that the concluding episodes will deliver strong animation and impactful moments as the season approaches its finale.









