One Piece animator defends studio behind fellow anime show One-Punch Man, following backlash over season 3's lackluster animation

One-Punch Man season 3: Saitama punching while in mid-air during the anime One-Punch Man.
(Image credit: J.C. STAFF)

A One Piece series animator has come to the defense of J.C. Staff's anime show One-Punch Man after fans complained that the animation style on the most recent season still isn't up to scratch since the show jumped studios.

"I think a lot of people blame J.C. Staff, but it’s a bit more complex," said beloved animator Vincent Chansard during a live stream with KOL: Requiem on YouTube. Chansard is best known for working on anime projects such as One Piece, Jujutsu Kaisen, Castlevania, and more. "Sometimes, it’s not about the animation studio; sometimes it’s about the production committee that is on top of everything."

However, despite how disappointed anime heads may be, Chansard believes that J.C. Staff is under a lot of pressure, and fans attacking animators and even going as far as to harass artists on social media is not the way forward. "Right now, it’s very difficult for them," Chansard continued. "J.C. Staff is just a studio that’s trained to survive, you know what I mean? Like again, the Japanese industry is very difficult."

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