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00:00One Punch Man Season 3, Episode 10 is one of those episodes that doesn't try to blow you away
00:06instantly, but instead focuses on building tension, and honestly, that works in its favor.
00:13This episode makes it very clear that Garu is the heart of the season. Every time he's on screen,
00:19the story immediately feels heavier and more meaningful. His struggle between being human
00:24and becoming a monster continues to be the most interesting part of Season 3, and Episode 10
00:30leans into that conflict really well. The pacing here is also noticeably better than earlier episodes.
00:37Scenes don't feel rushed, and the episode allows conversations and confrontations to breathe.
00:43Instead of jumping from fight to fight, it takes its time setting the mood, and for the Monster
00:49Association arc, that's exactly what it needed. That said, the episode still isn't perfect,
00:54the animation remains inconsistent. Some action moments look sharp and dynamic, while others feel
01:00stiff and lack impact. When a big moment happens, you can sometimes feel that it should hit harder
01:06than it actually does. Saitama also continues to feel sidelined. While that gives side characters
01:12more room to shine, it also removes a big part of what makes One Punch Man special, its satire and
01:18sudden overwhelming payoff. By the time Episode 10 ends, it feels less like a big moment and more
01:25like a set-up chapter. It builds tension really well, but it stops just when things are getting
01:31exciting. Overall, I'd give One Punch Man Season 3 Episode 10 a 7 out of 10. It's a solid episode that
01:39shows real improvement and suggests the season is finally finding its direction. Now the real question
01:45is whether the next episodes can deliver on the hype that Episode 10 is clearly building toward.
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