You've grown so much mob, he deserves everything
Mob Psycho 100 III
Oshimeter
Synopsis
After foiling a world-threatening plot, Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama returns to tackle the more exhausting aspects of his mundane life—starting with filling out his school's nerve-racking career form. Meanwhile, he continues to assist his mentor Arataka Reigen and the office's new recruit, Katsuya Serizawa, in solving paranormal cases of their clients. While continuing his duties, Mob also works on gaining more independence in his esper and human lives, as well as trying to integrate better with the people around him. However, new supernatural and ordinary challenges test Mob’s emotional stability and force him to confront the realities around him. As he strives to continue forward on the path to maturity, Mob must resolve his emotional crises and reassess the naivety he has held on for so long. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Arataka Reigen
A con artist and Mob's mentor, Reigen is a self-proclaimed psychic who combats spirits using his wit and skills.
Portrayed by Breuer Pascal
Shigeo Kageyama
A socially awkward but compassionate psychic teenager, Mob suppresses his powers to avoid harming others.
Portrayed by Luiz Ítalo
Ekubo
Ekubo: A foul-smelling, unsettling evil spirit aiming for godhood, self-styled advisor to Shigeo.
Portrayed by Marchetti César
Ritsu Kageyama
Ritsu Kageyama: Mob's gifted brother, a perfectionist student council member who secretly desires psychic power and uses it ruthlessly.
Portrayed by Mittelman Max
Community Feed
It was a quirky ride to see our dude deal with average teenage dilemmas while juggling his part-time psychic gig. Mob Psycho 100 III doesn't hold the charm of I & II, but somehow manages to give us just enough to keep pressing the next episode button. While the spotlight is clearly on the emotional spectrum of our hero, but he still can't catch a break from getting pulled into fights he has any interest in. For those here for a thrill ride it may not amaze but if you are here for our teen psycic, then stay he is growing and he definitely need some help.
Mob Psycho 100 II felt way more than just a season full of cool fights. The animation was insane as always, but what I liked most was seeing Mob slowly grow as a person and understand himself better. It had a lot of emotional moments that actually hit harder than I expected, and the balance between comedy, action, and character development felt really good. Definitely one of those seasons that made me care more about the characters, not just the powers.
Good story! Animation is the same (which I love) and pacing is better compared to last 2 season. Love every second of it.





