Mob Psycho 100 is the Scott Pilgrim of anime. Extremely lame quirky garbage made by terminally online nerds for terminally online nerds that trys to have a superficial message about self-improvement but only manages to exposes the author's ignorance of the human condition and his faux sense of self importance and enlightenment all of this is packaged in an extremely obnoxious preachy tone that can lead multiple eye rolls.
I don't like the writing but the substance of animation is the art of animation, and MB100 has stellar animation, so it's good.
Thomas Butler
Nice collection of buzzwords.
Michael Walker
>every criticism is a buzzword.
Jack Edwards
Cool opinion, but too many words. Keep it to 10 or less.
Jack Harris
Kill yourself subhuman
Lucas Phillips
This sure is.
Luke Carter
>lame How so? >quirky What does this mean? >made by terminally online nerds What? >superficial message about self-improvement It isn't about self-improvement at all. >the rest It isn't One Punch Man. >Regan Kill yourself.
>tl,dr Oh! You want my refutal, right? Kill yourself, you either have a terminal case of shit taste or you don't get enough attention at home to feel the need to farm you's here of all places.
Jordan Hill
This but replace Mob with Tatami Galaxy.
Austin Bell
Mob Psycho is peak anituber/normie taste. It's not some paragon of cultured Japanese animation.
Wyatt Cook
(You)
Levi Sullivan
Based.
Gavin Morgan
You are so shallow, little boy.
Christopher Lewis
I like the scribbly scenes. Also, I think you mean NGE or Madoka. If I took a shot for every time some idiot called it a "deconstruction," I'd be dead from alcohol poisoning.
Benjamin Phillips
>normie
Jace Ward
If good things are bad because of stupid people's take on them all of literature is bad. NGE and Madoka are good and deconstruction is not a real thing.
Gavin Diaz
>NGE Yes, it's a masterpiece >Madoka No
Hunter Morales
nah Mob is good.
Justin Morris
>normie
Jack Lopez
I'm curious, what are some anime you like then?
Daniel Foster
Logh, Porco Rosso,Ruroni Kenshin, Ergo Proxy.
Nathan Edwards
The message isn't very superficial. I agree it comes off as preachy, but I think that applies to most japanese stuff in general.