Mob Psycho 100

Mob Psycho 100
Cover for the first manga volume
モブサイコ100
(Mobu Saiko Hyaku)
Genre Action,[1] comedy, supernatural[2]
Manga
Written by One
Published by Shogakukan
English publisher
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Ura Sunday
Original run April 18, 2012December 22, 2017
Volumes 16
Anime television series
Directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa
Produced by
  • Akio Matsuda
  • Yuki Nagano
  • Jun Fukuda
  • Hirotsugu Ogisu
  • Yukihiro Ito
Written by Hiroshi Seko
Music by Kenji Kawai
Studio Bones
Licensed by
Original network Tokyo MX, Yomiuri TV, BS Fuji, TV Asahi Channel 1
English network
Original run July 12, 2016 – present
Episodes 12
Television drama
Directed by Kōichi Sakamoto
Produced by Fuminori Kobayashi
Written by
Music by Go Sakabe
Studio TV Tokyo
Licensed by Netflix
Original network TV Tokyo, BS Japan, TV Wakayama, ABA
Original run January 18, 2018 April 5, 2018
Episodes 12
Original video animation
Mob Psycho 100 Reigen -The Miraculous Unknown Psychic-
Directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa
Written by Hiroshi Seko
Music by Kenji Kawai
Studio Bones
Released March 18, 2018
Runtime 60 minutes
Manga
Reigen
Written by One
Published by Shogakukan
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine MangaONE
Original run March 19, 2018July 27, 2018

Mob Psycho 100 (Japanese: モブサイコ100, Hepburn: Mobu Saiko Hyaku) is a Japanese webmanga created by ONE, which began publication on Ura Sunday on April 18, 2012, and concluded on December 22, 2017.[3] A Chinese translation started publication in Taiwan on April 16, 2014.[4] It has been available online on Shogakukan's mobile app MangaONE since December 2014.[5] Dark Horse Comics has licensed the series for English publication.

An anime television series adaptation produced by Bones aired between July and September 2016.[6][7][8] The English dub of the series was released by Funimation in December 2016.[9] A live-action series adaptation premiered on January 18, 2018. A second season of the anime series will air in January 2019.

A spin-off manga series titled Reigen (霊幻) launched in the MangaONE mobile app on March 19, 2018.[10]

Plot

Shigeo Kageyama is an average middle school boy, nicknamed Mob (モブ, Mobu) (meaning “background character”) for lacking a sense of presence. Although he looks like an inconspicuous person, he is in fact a powerful esper. As he grows older, Mob realizes that his psychic powers are strengthening and becoming more dangerous. To avoid his power getting out of control, he constantly lives a life under an emotional shackle. Mob wants to live a normal life just like the others, but a barrage of trouble keeps coming after him. With the suppressed emotions growing inside Mob little by little, his power threatens to break through its limits.

Characters

Main characters

Shigeo Kageyama (影山 茂夫, Kageyama Shigeo) aka Mob (モブ, Mobu)
Voiced by: Setsuo Itō[11] (Japanese); Kyle McCarley[12] (English)
The main protagonist, is an eighth grade Esper with powerful psychic abilities. His helmet hairstyle is his defining physical feature. He is not good at reading the atmosphere, and since childhood, has rarely felt or displayed intense emotion. He thinks his power is not necessary in his life, so he avoids using it. He suppresses his emotions to keep his power in control, but when the percentage of his accumulated feelings reaches 100, he is overcome by the strongest emotion he is feeling at the time and unleashes the full extent of his powers. He works at Reigen's spirit counsel for 300 yen an hour. When he was asked to join the Telepathy Club so they wouldn't be disbanded, he was introduced to the Body Improvement Club, which he then joined to become popular, in order to impress his secret love. He is also credited as Salt Middle School's urabanchō (裏番長 is roughly translated as "secret school gang leader") known as White T Poison but this fact remains unknown to many including himself. Shigeo also possesses an unknown power as explained by the narrator during his battle with Teruki which far surpasses even the height of his abilities, but is uncontrollable and only awakens when unconscious.
Arataka Reigen (霊幻 新隆, Reigen Arataka)
Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai[11] (Japanese); Chris Niosi[12] (English)
Mob's master, a self-proclaimed psychic who has his own spirit counsel (the "Talk About Spirits Agency"), which is cheap compared to competitors. He wasn't getting much business, but after setting up a homepage on the internet, the number of assignments has increased. He is essentially a con artist and excels in persuasion, speech, and perception, as well as massage and whack-a-mole. He is clever and agile, claiming to have a greenbelt of Shaolin boxing. He is very afraid of cockroaches and likes dogs. Reigen solves his clients' problems with a variety of skills (including Reigen's "secret technique"); if that doesn't work, he'll call in Mob to deal with it. Even though he is a fraud, he treats Mob's inner turmoil very seriously, and gives him pertinent suggestions. For better or worse, he is Mob's mentor.
Dimple (エクボ, Ekubo)
Voiced by: Akio Ōtsuka[11] (Japanese); Michael Sorich[12] (English)
An upper class evil spirit, devious and sly, characterized by the circular blush on his cheeks. In order to become a god worshiped by people, he established a religion/cult called (LOL), which was dissolved by Mob. After his defeat, his power fell off remarkably, and Mob came to regard him as reasonably harmless. Dimple thinks Mob might be a great springboard to godhood, so he stayed with Mob in order to exploit him, however this plan failed. Later in the series, he attempts the same thing with Mob's brother, Ritsu. Dimple claims to be Mob's partner. He can possess the bodies of others and release the full potential of his host, but he tries to avoid breaking the host's body.
Ritsu Kageyama (影山 律, Kageyama Ritsu)
Voiced by: Miyu Irino[11] (Japanese); Max Mittelman[12] (English)
Mob's younger brother, grade 7. He is clever and competent, excelling at both academic and athletic performance. Having a handsome face, he is popular among girls. He is also a member of the Student Council. The only thing he's lacking is psychic power. Because Mob is a strong Esper and Ritsu witnessed his immense power while growing up, Ritsu has always had an inferiority complex and an obsessive longing for psychic power of his own. He eventually developed his own psychic powers and became a fairly powerful esper but not as powerful as his big brother, as the strength of Ritsu's psychic abilities are tied to his feelings of grief and guilt. After his abilities first awaken he allows Dimple to possess him in order to quickly gain control of his power, but ends up attracting the attention of Claw.
Teruki Hanazawa (花沢 輝気, Hanazawa Teruki)
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka[11] (Japanese); Erik Scott Kimerer[12] (English)
Black Vinegar Middle School's "ura banchou" ("hidden boss"), known to most as Teru. Also a strong Esper, he originally held scorn for people without psychic power, calling them "commoners." Accustomed to using his power freely in daily life, be it exams or sports, he excels at it all. Coupled with his handsome looks, he is very popular. He'll do a pigeon-toed pose when he fights seriously. After he is lectured and defeated by Mob, his perspective on psychic power changes, and he becomes more friendly to others. Teru later becomes the mentor for several low-leveled psychics that were captured by Claw. Teru always wanted to hang out with Mob and tries his best to be more kind and understanding to the people around him.

Claw

Touichirou Suzuki (鈴木 統一郎, Suzuki Touichirou)
The leader of Claw. Touichirou is a ruthless and cunning man who founded Claw for the sole purpose of world domination and use everyone he can to achieve this goal. Being an incredibly powerful psychic on par with Mob, he seeks to put the rest of humanity under his thumb. Touichirou is not entirely without a heart, however, as he also seeks to find his ex-wife who left him many years ago.
Shou Suzuki (鈴木将, Suzuki Shō)
The son of Touichirou Suzuki. Initially thought to be some random trainer sent to the 7th division from Claw's HQ, he is revealed to have been scouting potential psychics for some unknown reason. Shou is an extremely powerful psychic, capable of easily smashing Ishiguro's gravity orbs with little effort. Shou states that he can always find a way to deal with the psychic powers of his opponents. One of Shou's most notable techniques allows him to refract light around him, rendering him invisible to the naked eye.

Media

Webcomic and publications

One's webcomic began its publication on April 12, 2012, on Ura Sunday.[3] Shogakukan began publishing the series in tankōbon volumes, with the first volume being published on November 16, 2012,[13] and the sixteen volume being published on July 19, 2018.[14] The final chapter was published on December 22, 2017.[15] Dark Horse Comics announced on April 23, 2018, that they have licensed the series for English serialization in North America, with the first volume scheduled for release on October 24, 2018.[16]

Volume list

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNEnglish release dateEnglish ISBN
1 November 16, 2012[13] ISBN 978-4-09-124102-3October 24, 2018[17] ISBN 978-1-50670-987-1
2 February 18, 2013[18] ISBN 978-4-09-124252-5
3 June 18, 2013[19] ISBN 978-4-09-124338-6
4 July 18, 2013[20] ISBN 978-4-09-124397-3
5 December 18, 2013[21] ISBN 978-4-09-124543-4
6 May 16, 2014[22] ISBN 978-4-09-124682-0
7 July 18, 2014[23] ISBN 978-4-09-125129-9
8 October 17, 2014[24] ISBN 978-4-09-125476-4
9 February 12, 2015[25] ISBN 978-4-09-125748-2
10 August 4, 2015[26] ISBN 978-4-09-126328-5
11 December 4, 2015[27] ISBN 978-4-09-126676-7
12 June 17, 2016[28] ISBN 978-4-09-127310-9
13 August 19, 2016[29] ISBN 978-4-09-127373-4
14 April 19, 2017[30] ISBN 978-4-09-127592-9
15 October 19, 2017[31] ISBN 978-4-09-127819-7
16 July 19, 2018[14] ISBN 978-4-09-128460-0

Anime

On December 2, 2015, it was announced in shonen magazine Ura Sunday that the webcomic would be adapted into an anime television series.[6] The anime adaptation was produced by Bones and directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa. Hiroshi Seko wrote the scripts, Yoshimichi Kameda designed the characters, and Kenji Kawai composed the music.[7][32] The series aired between July 12, 2016, and September 27, 2016, on Tokyo MX, later airing on ytv, BS Fuji and TV Asahi Channel 1. The opening theme song, titled "99", was performed by Mob Choir, while the ending theme song, titled "Refrain Boy" (リフレインボーイ, Rifurein Bōi), was performed by ALL OFF.[8] The series was simulcast on Crunchyroll, while Funimation produced an English dub for the series.[33][34] The series had gotten an English dub by Bang Zoom! in December 2016, with Funimation handling distribution.[9] The series was simulcast on Animax in Southeast Asia.[35]

Following a screening of three Bones films, attendees reported that Bones teased that progress is being made on a further Mob Psycho 100 anime project.[36][37] In October 2017, an event anime titled Mob Psycho 100 Reigen -The Miraculous Unknown Psychic- (モブサイコ100 REIGEN ~知られざる奇跡の霊能力者~, Mob Psycho 100 Reigen -Shirarezaru Kiseki Reinōryokusha-) was revealed.[38] It is a 60-minute compilation of the anime series and features new scenes centered on Arataka Reigen. The event anime was screened twice at the Maihama Ampitheater in Chiba on March 18, 2018, and will later be released on home video.[39] At the end of the event, a second season of the anime series was announced, with the staff and cast returning to reprise their roles.[40]Mob Psycho 100 is to return January 2019.

Episode list

No. Title[lower-alpha 1] Director Original air date[41] Ref.
1"Self-Proclaimed Psychic: Reigen Arataka -And Mob-"
"Jishō Reinōryokusha: Arataka Reigen ~to Mob~" (自称霊能力者・霊幻新隆~とモブ~)
Yuzuru TachikawaJuly 12, 2016[lower-alpha 2][42]
A self-proclaimed exorcist named Arataka Reigen attempts to exorcise an evil spirit, despite only stumbling onto it by accident. The spirit seems annoyed at his attack, which consists of throwing a handful of table salt which actually meant to be purified salt, much to Reigen's shock. Reigen then unleashes his secret weapon: calling in the actual psychic Shigeo Kageyama (a.k.a. "Mob") to banish the spirit for him with his psychokinesis powers. Some time later, Reigen is contracted to rid a mysterious tunnel of evil spirits. Once again, Reigen manages to trick Mob into doing most of the work for him. One of the ghosts, the deceased leader of a biker gang, warns of an even more powerful monster further down the tunnel, and begs the exorcist not to fight it. However, Mob manages to take it down anyway.
2"Doubts about Youth -The Telepathy Club Appears-"
"Aoi Haru no Gimon ~Nōkan Denpa-bu Tōjō~" (青い春の疑問~脳感電波部登場~)
Takefumi AnzaiJuly 19, 2016[43]
The "Telepathy Club" at Mob's school is in danger of disbanding after it drops below the minimum number of members. The group tries to convince someone to join them, and drags Mob into the room where their leader Kurata argues with Reigen over the phone, but Reigen wants Mob to focus on his job. Later, Reigen takes Mob on a contract to exorcise a spirit at a private all-girls high school. Both he and Mob try cross-dressing to infiltrate the school, but Reigen is immediately stopped by security while Mob goes on to meet his clients alone. The clients, a pair of schoolgirls, lead him around the school until he finds the large ghost of a dead schoolboy haunting a girls' basketball practice on campus. After defeating the ghost, the ghost begs him to enjoy his youth before it disappears. The next day, the student council at Mob's school threatens to turn the Telepathy Club's room over to the newly-formed Body Improvement Club as Mob is about to join. After flashing back to his past, Mob decides to join the Body Improvement Club instead.
3"An Invitation to a Meeting -Simply Put, I Just Want to be Popular-"
"Tsudoi e no Sasoi ~Kantan ni Iu to Motetai~" (集いへの誘い~簡単に言うとモテたい~)
Katsuya ShigeharaJuly 26, 2016[44]
During Body Improvement Club practice, Mob faints and is left in the club room to recover. The Telepathy Club, permitted to stay in the room which is now being used to store bodybuilding equipment, comments that Mob will never be popular even if he trains his body. Distraught, he is intercepted on his way home by a woman in a smiling mask, who informs him that she can help him become popular. He follows her to an underground meeting area where a cult known as (LOL) has formed in service to a man with the power to make anyone laugh and smile. A reporter from Mob's school, Mezato Ichi, is forcibly converted, but even the cult leader Dimple is unable to convert Mob. It is revealed that Dimple is a high level spirit possessing a man, and he emerges to kill Mob. The strain causes Mob to reach 100% and "explode", unleashing terrible power and exorcising Dimple. This frees the converts of the cult.
4"Idiots Only Event -Kin-"
"Baka Onrī Ibento ~Dōrui~" (馬鹿オンリーイベント~同類~)
Tomoaki ŌtaAugust 2, 2016[45]
During the cold open, delinquents from Mob's school (Salt Middle School) are in a turf war with a rival school (Black Vinegar Middle School). When the rival delinquents are unable to win, they call for their leader, Teruki "Teru" Hanazawa. In spite of being physically unimposing, Teru disposes of the Salt delinquents with ease. In an attempt to garner revenge, delinquent leader Tenga Onigawara attempts to recruit the Body Improvement Club. When they turn him down, he concocts a plan to get Mob kidnapped by the rival school in order to force the Body Improvement Club to attack Black Vinegar Middle School. Meanwhile, Mob has been haunted all day by the weakened spirit of Dimple, who claims to have reformed. The Body Improvement Club members defeat an army of delinquents in an attempt to rescue Mob, but they are similarly unable to defeat Teru once he appears exhibiting his own psychic abilities.
5"Ochimusha -Psychic Powers and Me-"
"Ochimusha ~Chōnōryoku to Boku~" (OCHIMUSHA~超能力と僕~)
Ken'ichi FujisawaAugust 9, 2016[46]
After recognizing Mob's psychic abilities, Teru attempts to force him into a psychic duel by attacking him, but Mob refuses throughout increasingly brutal attacks because of his ideals to never use psychic powers on a person. Dimple attempts to defend Mob, but Teru quickly exorcises him. As Mob becomes cornered inside the school, Teru's sanity begins to deteriorate after Mob retaliates his knives in self-defense, reducing Teru's hair to "0%". As Teru grows increasingly frustrated with Mob, Mob realizes his hatred towards him as being one and the same, both lacking confidence and realizing they are nothing without their psychic powers. Conflicting with each other's ideals, Teru chokes Mob against the wall with brute force, where it is revealed that unlike him, Teru's frequent use of his psychic abilities in his daily life quickly established his popularity within his school and gave him a superiority complex, proclaiming himself as a "chosen one". Despite Mob's rising percentage of emotions and his refusal to stray from his ideals, he passes out from asphyxiation before reaching 100%. Unconsciously awakening in "???%" form, Mob rips apart the school and hurls the rubble at a naked Teru, who gets blasted off into the sky while apologizing and accepting Mob's ideals. In the aftermath, Mob's failure to change results in 100% sadness, using his powers to rebuild the school.
6"Discord -To Become One-"
"Fuchōwa ~Naru Tame ni~" (不調和~成るために~)
Takefumi AnzaiAugust 16, 2016[47]
After the incident at the school, the whole town hears rumors pointing to Mob's abilities and his fight with Teru. Mob's brother Ritsu Kageyama is followed around by various people interested in him and his brother's powers. Ritsu is not happy about this because he curses his own lack of ability to use ESP. The leader of the Telepathy Club, Tome Kurata, takes an interest in the psychic fight and tries to get Mob to identify other Espers in public. Salt Middle School's Student Council president, Shinji Kamuro, confides in Ritsu to frame local gang leader Tenga Onigawara for stealing and being a pervert. Later, Ritsu tours a psychic research institute known as the Awakening Lab, but the subjects have very minimal ESP abilities. At the end of the episode, Ritsu accidentally bends a spoon psychically and sees the ghost of Dimple who is apparently still "alive" somehow, these incidents reveal Ritsu does in fact have a hidden psychic ability, just like his older brother Mob.
7"Exaltation -I've Obtained Loss-"
"Kōyō ~Sōshitsu o Teniireta~" (昂揚~喪失を手に入れた~)
Takashi KawabataAugust 23, 2016[48]
8"The Older Brother Bows -Destructive Intent-"
"Ani Peko ~Hakai Ishi~" (兄ペコ~破壊意思~)
Yuji ŌyaAugust 30, 2016[49]
9"Claw -7th Division-"
""Tsume" ~Dai Nana Shibu~" ("爪"~第7支部~)
Yōko KanemoriSeptember 6, 2016[50]
10"The Heinous Aura ~Mastermind~"
"Kyoaku no Ōra ~Kuromaku~" (巨悪のオーラ~黒幕~)
Katsuya ShigeharaSeptember 13, 2016[51]
11"Master -Leader-"
"Shishō ~Leader~" (師匠 ~Leader~)
Takefumi AnzaiSeptember 20, 2016[52]
12"Mob and Reigen"
"Mob to Reigen" (モブと霊幻)
Yuzuru TachikawaSeptember 27, 2016[53]

Live-action series

A live-action television series adaptation directed by Kōichi Sakamoto and produced by Fuminori Kobayashi premiered on January 12, 2018 on Netflix and January 18, 2018 on TV Tokyo's "MokuDora 25" timeslot, which runs from 1:00 to 1:30am on Fridays. Tatsuomi Hamada is portraying Shigeo Kageyama.[54][55]

Reception

In 2017, the manga won the 62nd Shogakukan Manga Award in the Shōnen category.[56]

Notes

  1. All English titles are taken from Crunchyroll
  2. The series premiered on July 11, 2016 on Tokyo MX at 00:00 JST, which is effectively July 12, 2016

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