Review of Mob Psycho 100 II
Mob Psycho 100 is a story of a young boy who struggles to overcome his student life because of his power who hold him back and turned him into a shell who has locked his emotions after a traumatizing event he always remembered from his childhood. And that's the message behind this anime: magical power doesn't mean everything and can even be troublesome if you're "naturally" gift. The way the story was executed was simply spectacular and blew my mind in many ways. If you've watched Final Space, you wouldn't be surprised to hear that Mob Psycho can turn to a laugh-fest into a dramaticmoment right off the bat.
It doesn't matter how much theories you can make, you will always be surprised by the turn of events and how well it can actually become. Despite being a shounen, it overcomes cliche and makes fun of it but not in a disrespectful way. The beauty behind Mob Psycho resides in its character and charming story, focusing on Shigeo Kageyama (Mob) relationship with others.
This second season offers new feelings that taste even better than the first season. Don't get me wrong, the first season placed the foundation and fundamentals of the series, but season II delves even deeper and provides even greater satisfaction. A long await for those who watch the first season, but an excellent reward when it was released.
The soundtrack is pleasing to hear, and season II doesn't hold back on it. Giving an outstanding movie-like visual with amazing choreography, I've never seen this sort of well-animated graphics before. Nevertheless, if you've watched Fate Apocrypha, I give to them that they've made great looking scenes despite a huge problem in understanding what was happening. However, in Mob Psycho, we can clearly sense what's going on and we can easily notice the sides characters doing their jobs. With the fight scene, everyone got their chance to shine and even the main character who's extremely powerful is beatable in many different ways, and show to us "you can be what you want to be" if you have the will and the heart to do so. (By the way, several episodes were released at the theater)
In other words, you won't find any other anime that has the charm One can offer. You will be ablaze on how the life lesson behind this anime can be related so well in our lives despite being in a society who contained superpowers deities. Superpower can ruin your life, and can't bring you, friends, easily. The main character is a pure cinnamon roll, that even after growing up still has a pure heart willing to do what's necessary if needed to, but still aim for the greater good. Each and every author are different, and I claim One is a genius at storytelling and creating a link between his characters. If this seems biased to you, know that I've watched many different movies, animes, and series and now know what it's like when the author knows what he's doing with his character, and where to make them truly shine and how to develop them.