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The other psychics and thugs Mob fights aren’t anywhere near as interesting and the comedy takes a hit in the process. The action is good, mind you, and Mob’s mechanic of going into rage mode when his emotions hit 100% (hence the title) looks cool as hell. I still would have preferred the comedy go longer and keep action episodes only related to the brother.
The main conflict that arises in Mob Psycho 100’s narrative derives from the very impressionable and naive Mob trying to make sense of the world around him, and his attempts to form meaningful relationships, especially with the girl he has a crush on. However, most of these relationships are grounded on Mob being used by those around him. This is most evident in his relationship with his boss/mentor Reigen, a fake psychic who uses Mob to run his exercise business in exchange for paying him $3 an hour and occasionally giving him life advice and advice on how to use his powers.
The only concern I have with this adaptation is how they are going to handle the series very distinctive art style. Mob Psycho 100’s art is generally considered sub-par when compared to other works. While I personally think that this more simplistic art style works in MP 100’s favor, but it may loose some of its charm when animated. Thankfully the studio that is handling the adaptation, BONES, is widely respected for having animated works from a wide range of artistic styles, including the likes of Space Dandy, Soul Eater, Ouran High School Host Club, and the Fullmetal Alchemist series. Now all they have to do is nail the voice acting and I’m predicting Mob Psycho 100 to be one of the best anime of 2016.






























