Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Gets Final Trailer

Warner Bros. Japan has revealed the final trailer for Mob Psycho 100 , spotlighting Shigeo “Mob” Kageyama, Arataka Reigen, and the ghost Dimples (Ekubo).

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First, we need to point out that this season, Mob seems to be thinking a lot about confessing his feelings, and we already know what strong feelings cause him. Along with his part-time job as an exorcist with Reigen and newcomer Serizawa, we see in the trailer a giant broccoli that will be praised as a "divine tree." At the same time, Dimples (Ekubo) disappears from Mob's life, and the psychic helmet cult is gaining strength again. So, we have an exciting preview of how Mob's youth will explode in this third part of the anime!

Synopsis

Kageyama Shigeo, also known as "Mob," is a boy with a knack for expressing himself, but he's a powerful telepath. Determined to live a normal life, Mob suppresses his extrasensory abilities, but when his emotions reach a peak of 100%, something terrible happens to him!

Staff

The anime's previous director, Yuzuru Tachikawa, is now credited as executive director, with Takahiro Hasui (episode director of Bungo Stray Dogs , Sk8 the Infinity ) as the new director at Studio BONES . Hiroshi Seko returns to serve as series composition. Yoshimichi Kameda, Kazuhiro Wakabayashi, and Kenji Kawai also return as character designer, sound director, and music composer, respectively. Ryou Kouno returns as art director from previous seasons, as does Shihoko Nakayama for color design, Mayuku Furumoto as director of photography, and Kiyoshi Hirose as editor.

MOB CHOIR returns to perform the opening theme song “1” and ending theme song “Cobalt” for Season 3 of Mob Psycho 100.

The manga's original author, ONE , launched Mob Psycho 100 on Shogakukan 's Ura Sunday in 2012 and later on Manga ONE in 2014. He finished the manga in December 2017. Shogakukan published the manga's completion in the 16th volume in April 2018. In Brazil, Mob Psycho 100 is published by Panini .

Finally, the first season of the anime premiered in July 2016 and the second in January 2019. Crunchyroll streamed both seasons as they aired in Japan. Additionally, the manga also inspired a live-action series that premiered on Netflix in May 2018.

Source: Warner Bros. Japan Youtube

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