Review of Mob Psycho 100 II
This series has a completely unique art style which is instantly recognizable. It might be a bit strange, but because of that, it stands out. It has overall great animation. The character models often move dynamically during conversions rather than staying rigid apart from mouth flaps, which I thought made the show rather engaging. The animation during action scenes is very fluid as well. Some of the character designs are not what I would define as all that cool, but the voice acting is all around great and easily makes up for that. Reigen's voice actor gave another exemplary performance, and we actually gotto hear some emotion in Mob's voice this season as his character developed.
The main plot doesn't really start until the second half of the show, so it was rather episodic for the first six or so episodes. That is too say, the first half was like a ESP flavored slice of life, and I do not mean that in a negative way. The action is definitely the highlight of this series for me, but the other elements are still strong. For example, it could be cleverly funny at times. The final episode was a spectacle, and reminded me of something out of One Punch Man. The ending was solid too, it tied off loose ends and gave closure. I Hope to rewatch this in the future especially if a third season comes out. I can recommend this show to nearly anyone who enjoys anime.