Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 1 Review: The Future Is Scary

As the series draws closer and closer to its conclusion, Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 1 features a very stunning return from Reigen and Mob in the third season premiere. In this review, let’s find out how things went!

Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 1

Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 1

Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 1 Overview

The worldwide phenomenon of Mob Psycho 100 and its instant success is singular in a way that, given the nature of this medium, will likely never happen again. Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 or simply titled Mob Psycho Season 3 marks the return of the series for its third and most recent installment. The story is adapted from a manga created by ONE, who is also the artist and creator of One Punch Man.

This season is led by the talented team of Yuzuru Tachikawa and Hasui Takahira, who have previously worked on shows such as Death Parade and Bleach for Tachikawa and My Hero Academia and SK8 the Infinite for Takahira. Tachikawa and Takahira are also responsible for leading this season. Studio Bones, responsible for the production of several iconic works of the anime anthology, including Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood and Bungou Stray Dogs, is once again at the helm of the production of the series.

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Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Episode 1 Review – Regret

I don’t know what other sign there is that the world is starting to recover from the disaster that has happened every year since 2020, but the fact that Mob Psycho 100 is back and just as good as before is the one of them. It’s a miracle in itself that this weird little show managed to catch on in the first place. The fact that the show was able to maintain and even grow in popularity due to the exceptional quality of its narration, animation, and soundtrack was something far more impressive than that. I’ll be the first to admit that I didn’t have the same level of excitement for Season 2 as everyone else, but no one can argue that it’s of exceptional quality. The third season began in a remarkably similar fashion to the first two, with a look back at the chaos wrought by Mob’s climactic conflict with Claw.

Well, in a way, this episode was a great little break that reintroduced the characters, their personalities and motivations, and their goals for this season. While the larger effects of this on the world will take some time to reflect on the narrative, this episode served as a great little respite that did. The Monster of the Week structure is incredibly effective for this show, and the monsters that were introduced this week were exceptionally powerful in their ability to make you despise your own life. Mob Psycho 100 is able to be very current and relatable when it tries, and this was one of those times. Despite having one of the most ridiculous concepts for a show in anime history, Mob Psycho 100 can be extremely relevant and relevant when it tries.

The show made us think about the pointlessness of life using a madman who wanted to exorcise himself. It also made us think about how important each of our decisions are in the grand scheme of things. One bad decision can send us down a path of no turning back, and we can live our whole lives with regret for having taken that path. Chances are that’s not true in the most literal sense, given that it’s always possible to make changes in your life, especially if you still have a lot left. It doesn’t make existential heartbreak any easier, and the way this episode expressed that feeling in a funny yet tragic way made you realize what it was about that program you loved so much in the first place.

In the remainder of this review series, Reigen will only be referred to as “#2 Tumbl Sexyman Reigen”, and I will not be responding to any inquiries at this time. He was back to his sordid and over-the-top business shenanigans in this episode, which made him fantastic. Somehow, he managed to be the nicest, most mature character on the show, despite his slimy, over-the-top business shenanigans. He’s part of the reason this program is so entertaining, and he’s simply the best (well, second best, after Sans). It will do wonders for the overall quality of the season if he gets a solid arc this time around.

Serizawa’s inclusion on the show was a pleasant and welcome surprise, and he and Mob are great foils for the antics of #2 Tumblr Sexyman Reigen. The overarching storyline for this season has already begun to take shape, and the Psycho Helmet cult, in addition to Dimple, will play an important role in the events of this season. Due to Mob’s chronic lack of determination, he’s going to have a hard time deciding what he wants to do in life and where he wants to go after he graduates from college. At least he has his boss and his mentor to help him through this or to keep him as a permanent assistant or both. Well, at least that’s something.

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Verdict

The third season premiere of Mob Psycho 100 was a fantastic way to kick off the series, and it did a great job of laying the groundwork for the rest of the season. Hello again, members of the Mob!

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