
This review contains SPOILER
We can see here the development of the characters. Their improvements as the show goes on. For instance, the main protagonist is Shigeo Kageyama, also known as Mob.

In the first season, he's just a regular boy. He wants to control his power. Then he meets Reigen Arataka, who is both his master and a con artist.

Despite the fact that his master assisted him in controlling his power by giving Mob words of wisdom and advice, Mob's rage is definitely uncontrollable, and no one can stop it. In the last part of Season 1, we can see that Reigen Arataka accepted Mob's rage. He turned Mob's rage into something that only adults can do, which also includes psychic powers. With this outcome, Mob learned that his psychic powers are just a normal thing. Reigen showed Mob that he's a normal person, whether he has psychic powers or not. The same is true for their adversary. He talked to them and brought them back to their senses.
There are also other characters that showed improvement, including Ritsu Kageyama, Dimple, Teruki Hanazawa, and many more.
The plot revolves around Mob. He wants to control his power, so he consults Reigen Arataka, and this spices things since Reigen used Mob's psychic abilities to exorcise ghosts and other paranormal entities. It's interesting since there are adversaries along the way that help Mob finally understand himself and control his feelings and emotions. We can see this kind of improvement from the start of season 2 until season 3.

The animation was really inclined toward the story. It's like average animation, as you can see from the characters and setting. It's just simple and plain, but that simplicity makes the fight scene more amazing and accurate. In my opinion, the animation was really made for this anime. It doesn't need special effects, glow-ups, etc. It just needs simplicity, that's all.

P.S. The manga of Mob Psycho is great, but the adaptation is greater. In my opinion.
Here's a quote from Reigen Arataka to brighten your day.
When things go south, it's okay to run away.
"Don't be ashamed if you are different from others. Just be yourself, because there are people who will like you for who you are. If you meet them someday, treasure them because they are few in this world."


First of all, I have a question for you. How would you live your life if you have 13 lives but you can't escape death?
So this is a story about a 31 year old guy named Ee Jae Chae. He was a college graduate and he's always failing in finding a job. He always over thinks about what others will say to him if he can't find a delicate job, especially by his colleague. So when he reached his zenith point, he decided to die so that he could put an end to his life but that's all it started when he met Death. His death is the starting point to experience death 13 times.
For the characters, I will say that they are well made. They have their own characteristics and background story. For each character, we can say that it is happening in the real world. They are poor, rich, and abusive in power but this is what makes us humans. So Ee Jae Chae experiences all the hardships of each life he has been given. The author emphasizes each character that was given to Ee Jae Chae so that he can reflect about the things he should do before killing himself. Because of Death, Ee Jae Chae eventually realized that life is precious, that we should live it fully.
Well made, each character has their own setting/playground. I'm okay with how the author uses the characters to create a background that is related to the character. Especially if the character is a killer, masochist or drug dealer.
As for the plot, there are many plots in the story. I would say that each plot has its own value. Each life given to Ee Jae Chae is full of hardships, some of them are trash but most of them are very precious especially the detective, handsome guy, and his mother. Death wanted Ee Jae Chae to experience all this kind of life to realize that death is not to be taken lightly, that he should value his life even if there are hardships and trials.
The art is okay, they did not spare the drawing. Each chapter is well detailed.
For the story, it was amazing since I didn't expect the ending. Also I couldn't guess what will happen next. The story is somewhat reflecting the real life scenarios.
I highly recommend this kind of story. You should read it. I like this kind of genre where the author uses real life scenarios so that the reader can relate and maybe it can be an eye opener to us that we should always live our life to the fullest. We should take the chances than choosing about not doing it and regretting it later... If you like this review can you recommend me some of your favorite comics that you've really like. I would like to read it.