Mob Psycho 100

From One-Punch Man's creator, with wildly elastic Bones animation wrapped around a tender message that being kind matters more than being powerful.

Synopsis
The Anime Lad

Shigeo Kageyama, nicknamed Mob, is a quiet middle schooler with psychic abilities powerful enough to make ordinary problems look trivial. He keeps those abilities contained and tries to pass as unremarkable. His rising emotions are tracked as a percentage. This appears to be a stable arrangement until the number reaches one hundred.

Super Eyepatch Fox

Mob can overwhelm supernatural trouble with psychic force. Ordinary feelings resist. He works for a self-proclaimed spirit consultant while an emotional counter rises toward one hundred. Loose drawings buckle under the pressure, then burst into frantic motion. Power arrives instantly. Understanding what to do with it takes longer.

Gigguku

Mob has absurd psychic power and still wants what most kids want: a normal life and some idea of who he is. That contrast is SO good. The art stretches faces and smears color as his emotional percentage rises, turning a simple counter into pressure you can feel. The spectacle works because the quiet kid at its center would rather avoid it.

Father's Basement

A percentage counter for bottled emotion sounds like a blunt gimmick, and some of the spirit comedy leans hard on grotesque targets. The visual approach gives it sharper purpose. Mob’s plain expression holds against backgrounds that buckle under psychic pressure, making restraint more interesting than another display of raw power.

Divine Tree

E1–6 · 8.4

A giant broccoli inspires a booming cult while Mob considers his future.

Telepathy Club

E7–8 · 7.5

Tome's fading club pursues one last chance to contact extraterrestrial life.

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E9–12 · 9.1

Mob gathers courage for a confession as powerful emotions stir beneath him.

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