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Mob Psycho 100

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: One Hundred Mob Psycho
Japanese: モブサイコ100
English: Mob Psycho 100
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 16
Chapters: 109
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 18, 2012 to Dec 22, 2017
Genres: Action Action, Award Winning Award Winning, Comedy Comedy, Supernatural Supernatural
Theme: Super Power Super Power
Serialization: MangaONE
Authors: ONE (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.611 (scored by 4849948,499 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #932
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #110
Members: 121,253
Favorites: 5,754

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Recommendations

Both manga are written by the same author with a similar style. The character designs are simple but has creativity to their complex natures. The action is fluid with a distinctive presentation. Structure also plays a key role with both works that is cleverly written with its characters. There is strength in these characters beyond their power and extends to their developments. Expect intense action and a story of energy that is worth every second of your time.  
reportRecommended by Stark700
Both manga contains characters with psyche abilities and they share the same vibe. They also have comedy and the drawing is quite similar.  
reportRecommended by Kosourbites
You've got a protagonist similar to Mob or Saitama, but this time Mob has focused on body improvement rather than magic. Mashle has a premise similar to Black Clover where the protagonist has no magic at all, but trains hard and uses brute muscle strength to outdo powerful magic. It's also heavily influenced by Harry Potter and blurs the lines of being a gag manga and a serious fantasy shounen. Fans of Mob Psycho and One Punch Man are very likely to enjoy Mashle. 
reportRecommended by Zacko
Main protagonists are both very powerful telekinetic espers who despite having powers see themselves as no different than normal human beings. They differentiate from the other hot blooded super power kids by having dull goals. - Mob wanting muscles to be popular - Kouichi wanting to pass his entrance exam 
reportRecommended by Nyabby
In both manga reasonable man is dealing with kid-esper. Both kids have behavior problems. Both are very funny. 
reportRecommended by Banu02
The world of manga consists of a variety of art styles, from simple to moe, from detailed to extremely expressive art. MP100 and MTNN have the artstyle that can turn off the readers at first because it can be considered to be ugly and give the impression that they are drawn by a 5 year old. While the art from both series doesn't appeal to readers, it is the story telling that drives readers to the manga. There are funny moments, there are badass moments, there are moments that make your heart skipped a beat and moments that make you think. Furthermore, it is worth  read more 
reportRecommended by Hanaki_Neko
Both mangas involve psychic battles against ghosts and otherworldly beings, featuring incredibly endearing casts of characters and heartfelt moments. Although, Dandadan has a more crude and raunchy comedy style. 
reportRecommended by Cayro666
Both main characters use telekinesis, and work in a business that helps others. (Mob with Reigen in Spirits and Such Consultation Office, whilst Naga works in Spoon.) Both characters have a mentor that helps them improve their skills or just help them in their strange life. Both series have different characters with powers that the main has to battle with.  
reportRecommended by LuvAnimu
Similar rough art style, fast pacing, goofy sense of humor, and fights against supernatural entities. Both also include a diverse and fantastic cast of characters that go through significant character development and carry the plot. 
reportRecommended by flufferpupper
main characters are similar in their actions and personality (both are hesitant to use their supernatural powers) Much conflict revolves around orginazations Both revolve around the distinction between people with supernatural powers and not 
reportRecommended by Katishere
in both our mc is an exorcist and can see and witness the supernatural and even have a slight sense of humor  
reportRecommended by The_Arbitrator
Both are fantastic manga, mixing slice of life elements with elements of other genres like science fiction or horror, but ultimately remaining grounded in a simple character-driven narrative with quality comedic elements. Mob Psycho has ONE's distinctive artstyle, while SoreMachi resembles a late 90s/early 2000s anime in the style of Serial Experiments Lain or the Big O, but are both excellent. SoreMachi and Mob Psycho also share a very good ending. 
reportRecommended by Gosplan14
Both are supernatural slice-of-life series about young characters with supernatural powers. There is surreal art, used for comedic effect, in both that some may view as bad; I find the art has a certain charm to it.  
reportRecommended by driveknight
The everyday lives of genuine, wholesome teenagers reluctantly involved in unearthly occurrences. Both can be very funny and will tastefully pull at your heartstrings every now and then. 
reportRecommended by Papa_Gen
Mob Psycho have a serious undertone to it, and Minny! Esper da yo! is completely ridiculous, but both have the basic premise of espers who's trying to save the world and isn't really getting there.  
reportRecommended by txrxgxu
Unbeatable psychic fighting enemies weaker than him although he does struggle 
reportRecommended by jyagan0
The mangas deal with characters fighting with their psychic abilities. Doumu is more darker and serious whereas Mob Psycho is more comedy.  
reportRecommended by Kosourbites
There are many parallels between the two mangas. From the characters to the style of humor and the overall vibe. Angel Densetsu is much more down to earth, though. If you've enjoyed MP100 (particularly the comedic moments), give Angel Densetsu a try. 
reportRecommended by breton
These two manga's have a lot of similar aspects even though Mob Psycho involves in supernatural abilities. The main characters of both stories are very naive and kindhearted and will believe pretty much anything you tell them, which makes for extremely funny scenes. Both male protagonists are very gifted, naturally powerful and a strong will to protect the ones they care for.  
reportRecommended by Obeythealfa
The most powerful esper on the planet finding and battling other espers  
reportRecommended by jyagan0
Another coming of age drama centered around a loner type protagonist. However, unlike in Mob Psycho, you watch what I can describe as an inverted Mob, in which he begins as a character who believes in nothing but the bad and/or pointlessness of human relationships. Not for everyone, but if you're looking for a more heartfelt coming of age story than say, Eva, then this is worth at least reading the first 5 or so chapters to feel it out. 
reportRecommended by PinkAye
Yondemasu yo is like a crude version of mob psycho, with toilet humour, blatant sexist and racist jokes, and excessive violence. Still, due to the characters this is a great ride. It's not as good as mob psycho (which is a masterpiece) but it's close. 
reportRecommended by txrxgxu
Fun and well thought-out adventure romps with lovable characters and satisfying conclusions that prove that you don't need great art to tell a great story in a manga. 
reportRecommended by moozooh
This is a strange recommendation, I'm sure, but what does Mob Psycho 100 offer that isn't instantly the first thing that pops into your mind like Espers/Telekinesis or a comedy based on an oblivious protagonist? It's the human drama. Rock-n-Roll Ricky is about the humanization and change of a man trying to get ahead in life through the easy route. Through a younger character, he learns of responsibility and grows as a person. Think an extended Reigen arc where instead of an arc, it's an 8 volume series. 
reportRecommended by PinkAye
Psychic powers are important in both mangas. Epic battles. The plot is more complex that it seems. 
reportRecommended by Vorgar