Anime Review: Mob Psycho 100 III

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Rating

★★★★

Anime Digest

Shigeo “Mob” Kageyama returns to deal with the more demanding aspects of his regular existence after foiling a global threat, beginning with completing his school’s tense career form. He continues to help his mentor, Arataka Reigen, and the newest employee of the agency, Katsuya Serizawa, resolve paranormal issues for their clients in the interim. In addition to carrying out his obligations, Mob strives to become more independent in both his human and esper lives and to better fit in with those around him.

However, fresh supernatural and everyday difficulties put Mob’s emotional balance under strain and made him face the truths of his surroundings. Mob needs to deal with his emotional problems and evaluate the naivety he has been clinging to for so long as he works to advance on the path to adulthood.

The Feel-Good Part

It succeeds in being both humorous and serious at the same time. Also, the character development is excellent. Without being cringe it delivers a number of constructive lessons, including those about friendship and perseverance. Amazing animation is also present. It has one of the best visuals in anime, and as expected, this is incredibly emotional. Amazing animation is also present. It’s well-written, has hilarious, wholesome, passable music, and has some of the best fights in all of television. And this is just for the first season. The second season is better in every possible way.

The Disappointing Factor

There’s nothing much to point out as disappointing about this show. It’s well acted and well executed.

In-Depth Analysis

The narrative is fantastic. The timing and harmony of the humorous and serious elements are excellent. The main character is extremely relatable, and it is easy to see how he changes throughout the episodes. Animation is what made the anime more watchable.

Star Power

I’ve never seen a series with characters that are that emotional. Contrary to popular belief, facial expressions are expressive rather than motionless and static. The show also features several original visual jokes that frequently had me laughing. Mob In this endearing coming-of-age tale, a child with psychic skills learns how to develop as a person so that one day he won’t need to rely on his gifts. Mob is not intelligent, popular, physically fit, or handsome. Because of his social awkwardness, all he wants is for his classmates to take notice of him. Despite all of his flaws, he never uses his psychic abilities to draw attention to himself in an effort to establish that he’s more than he seems. The characters are represented well. The art is great. The supporting characters also have an interesting storyline. One pouch man and mob is one of the best ones out there.

Overall Opinion

The anime is interesting. The storyline is interesting. The plot is very funny and watch worthy. The animation is good. The CGI is fine. It’s a little slow-paced. This is a perfect pick for those who are fans of supernatural anime.