One Punch Man Season 3 Episode 11: Release Date and Everything We Need to Know

Atomic Samurai
Atomic Samurai's aura in One Punch Man Season 3 (Image Source: J.C. Staff)

Within One Punch Man Season 3 Episode 11, the Monster Association arc continues to showcase numerous action-packed fights between S-class heroes as they fight their way through a perilous underground base; many fans are anxiously awaiting the release of the following episode to learn how these thrilling battles will progress.

The release date for One Punch Man Season 3 Episode 11 is December 21, 2025, and it’s titled "Top Dragons." People watching this episode from the United States will get it at 8:45 am Pacific Time and 11:45 am Eastern Time. For those in the UK, they’ll be able to watch it at 4:45 pm GMT. In Japan, the episode will air on TV Tokyo at roughly 11:45 pm JST.

Pig God eating monsters (Image Source: J.C. Staff)
Pig God eating monsters (Image Source: J.C. Staff)

Different regions have their ways of streaming One Punch Man Season 3 Episode 11. If you're in the United States, then you can stream it via Hulu or Disney+, as Crunchyroll doesn't have any U.S. streaming rights to the current season. If you're located in the UK, Europe, or most other countries, then Crunchyroll is the main way to watch.


What Can You Expect from One Punch Man Season 3 Episode 11?

All S-Class heroes are going to be clashing with the dragon-level threats in One Punch Man Season 3 Episode 11, which directly references some of the strongest monsters on the list of classifications from the Monster Association. Atomic Samurai versus Black Sperm is also going to be the first showdown between an S-Class hero and one of the major members of the Monster Association so far this season.

Atomic Samurai vs. Black Sperm (Image Source: J.C. Staff)
Atomic Samurai vs. Black Sperm (Image Source: J.C. Staff)

This showdown allows an S-Class hero to test out their skills against a higher-ranking opponent. The fight in One Punch Man Season 3 Episode 11 will create a lot of excitement for fans as you will get to see what kind of challenges an S-Class hero will face when fighting a meld-level opponent.

A number of different heroes are going to have to face some pretty tough enemies all at once. Just like the last few episodes, we'll get a chance to see how each of the main characters deals with their own journey through enemy territory. As the heroes fight on, they will also continue to encounter tougher and tougher opponents.


What Happened in One Punch Man Season 3 Episode 10?

Zombie Man's victory against Pure Blood (Image Source: J.C. Staff)
Zombie Man's victory against Pure Blood (Image Source: J.C. Staff)

The action-packed 10th episode of One Punch Man Season 3, "Immortal Bloodbath," saw lots of heroes going toe-to-toe with demon-level baddies. One of the most brutal battles was between Zombieman and Pure Blood, a vampire with some crazy supernatural powers.

Zombieman’s ability to regenerate was definitely the star of the show! Not only did he get beaten more than 200 times during this battle, but he was also able to keep getting back up thanks to his immortality. This fight really highlighted Zombieman using a grinding, war of attrition approach to take down Pure Blood.

After going against Devil Long Hair, Atomic Samurai's followers barely managed a win against him. The swordsmen used their master's teachings while fighting to defeat Long Hair's hair attacks. The outcome of this battle proved how dangerous it is to fight against demon-class monsters.

Amai Mask took out Narinki's Private Squad and Super S with a total lack of mercy, leaving other heroes, who thought he would act differently, stunned by his characteristically brutal and efficient nature. As an A-Class hero, Amai Mask has shown that he does not hesitate to kill innocent people to achieve his goals.

The last confrontation of the episode with Black Sperm provides a clear path for One Punch Man Season 3 Episode 11 with the main confrontation. As with previous episodes of this season, an episode has been dedicated to the various main characters

Edited by Akihito Chakma