Well, I don't know if I told you guys this but I began my black clover journey. Actually,it started sometime in December last year and it literally just peaked for me some weeks ago. And now, I'm stuck in episode fifty something, random downloading episodes when I can. But I've hit pause on it now, hopefully I'd see someone to get the whole episodes from once I'm back in school.
And with that on pause,I began with something else. Something shorter. Mob Psycho. I mean 74 episodes is way less than a hundred and seventy something plus! It's funny cause I just saw a random sticker my friend sent to me and I asked what anime was that and he said Mob Psycho. And I just decided to watch it. Didn't even ask for a review or anything.
Oh well, here's a review about it. It was really good!
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Imagine having god-tier psychic abilities but still struggling with the ultimate horror—talking to your crush. That’s the life of Shigeo Kageyama, aka Mob, the bowl-cut-wearing, emotionally constipated protagonist of Mob Psycho 100.
Mob is not your typical shonen hero. He doesn’t want to be the strongest, save the world, or flex his absurdly broken telekinetic powers. Nope. All he wants is to become a normal, well-adjusted kid who can hold a conversation without breaking into an existential crisis. But life has other plans—because when Mob’s emotions hit 100%, things explode. Literally.
To keep his powers in check (and, let’s be real, to give the audience some of the best animated fight sequences ever), Mob trains under Reigen Arataka. Now, Reigen is many things—a con artist, a self-proclaimed “psychic master,” and the king of bluffing his way through life—but an actual esper? Not even close. Yet, this man has somehow convinced Mob that he is the ultimate mentor, despite his psychic expertise being about as real as a three-dollar bill.
As Mob navigates middle school drama, friendship, and self-worth, he attracts the attention of actual psychics, shadowy organizations, and the occasional evil spirit with a grudge. Enter Claw, a group of megalomaniac espers who think world domination is a great idea. Mob, being the humble powerhouse he is, would rather just do his push-ups and impress his crush, Tsubomi. But when push comes to shove (or when he gets emotionally wrecked), Mob unleashes the kind of psychic carnage that makes you wonder if he’s secretly Goku’s long-lost cousin.
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Along the way, he befriends the ghostly Dimple (a former evil spirit turned comic relief), joins the Body Improvement Club (because biceps > psychic powers), and slowly starts learning that emotions aren’t something to suppress—they’re part of what makes him human.
Mob Psycho 100 isn’t just an action-packed anime; it’s a beautifully animated emotional rollercoaster that juggles humor, heart, and absurdity with effortless charm. Whether it’s Reigen’s god-tier scamming skills, Mob’s occasional “Hulk Smash” moments, or the show’s ridiculously fluid animation, every episode leaves you either laughing, crying, or questioning your own life choices.
So, if you haven’t watched Mob Psycho 100 yet, do yourself a favor. Watch it. Experience peak animation, peak comedy, and peak existential crisis.
Like I said earlier,it was really good. And I hope you'll like it too.
Thanks for reading...