Let's address the elephant in the room: Are you a "fake fan" if you watch the Mob Psycho 100 -Dub-?
Absolutely not.
The purpose of a dub is to remove the barrier of reading, allowing the viewer to fully absorb the visual storytelling. Mob Psycho 100 has some of the most intricate, fast-paced animation in the industry. If you are reading subtitles during the final battle against Toichiro Suzuki, you are missing half of Bones' work. The dub allows you to watch the lines move, the colors bleed, and the characters’ faces contort without looking away to read text. Mob Psycho 100 -Dub-
The magic of any great dub lies in casting chemistry, and the Mob Psycho 100 dub cast is stacked with industry veterans who understand the show’s unique tonal whiplash—shifting from deadpan slice-of-life to apocalyptic body horror in seconds. Let's address the elephant in the room: Are
When discussing the pantheon of modern anime greatness, Mob Psycho 100 sits near the very top. Created by ONE, the mind behind the global phenomenon One-Punch Man, this series is a dazzling explosion of unconventional art, gut-wrenching psychology, and visceral action. It follows Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama, an emotionally repressed psychic prodigy who learns that true strength comes from human connection, not supernatural power. Mob Psycho 100 has some of the most
For years, the "Sub vs. Dub" debate has raged across the anime fandom. For a series as nuanced and visually chaotic as Mob Psycho 100, the assumption is often that the original Japanese audio is the only way to go. However, to dismiss the English Mob Psycho 100 -Dub- is to miss out on one of the most committed, creative, and emotionally resonant dubs of the last decade.
This article dives deep into why the English dub of Mob Psycho 100 (available on Crunchyroll and Funimation) is not just a "good enough" alternative, but a definitive way to experience the series.