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Mob Psycho 100 - When Kindness Prevails All

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    What makes a good protagonist?
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    Good, not in its meaning of being
    well-written but as a matter of
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    virtue and morality. A protagonist whose
    ideals and values are kind and honorable
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    in their actions. Mob Psycho 100 is a
    story elevated by its means of showing
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    kindness perpetuated by Mob, a child born
    with tremendous psychic abilities but
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    whose warm-hearted nature defines his
    character. As storytelling has developed
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    overtime, writers have explored the
    intricacies of developing heroes and
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    protagonists outside of righteously good
    personas through the inclusions of
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    anti-heroes, pragmatic heroes, and
    situated characters within a morally
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    grey void. Protagonists who don't waver
    from their kind persona have become far
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    fewer. Protagonists who don't deviate from
    their ethical morals are deemed
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    one-dimensional and boring compared to
    heroes undertaking ambiguous actions,
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    whose development is regarded as
    multifaceted and complex. Mob's growth
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    over the series isn't grand comparable to
    other shounen stories. Whilst in other
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    narratives where the hero's powers
    increase over time, Mob Psycho 100 never
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    once explores the ideology of growing
    Mob's powers instead forming and applying
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    differing interpretation of the
    overpowered protagonist trope. Mob's
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    psychic powers aren't there as an exemplar
    of his progression, as they don't develop
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    nor advance through a training arc, but
    rather exist as another element to Mob's
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    being. Instead the creative focus is on
    developing his humanity in lieu of powers,
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    showcasing how Mob's humility as a person
    can also shift and help the lives of
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    others. Unlike superhero counterparts, Mob
    refrains from using powers with the upmost
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    sincerity, procuring a resolve in
    dismantling vicious scenarios through the
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    goodwill of listening and understanding.
    Being sympathetic and compassionate of
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    both humans and the paranormal alike,
    Mob's truest power is enacting change in
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    others. As said from mentor Reigen
    Arataka himself,
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    "The truth behind one's charm is
    kindness. Be a good person. That is all."
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    Superpowers waver a thin line of
    stability and are useless in the hands of
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    someone callous. Greed and megalomaniac
    thoughts are prominent within people who
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    possess great power. To see oneself more
    worthy than average people. Yet, despite
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    Mob's powers, the show embodies the
    importance of fighting with kindness and
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    compassion, arguably the hardest traits to
    keep in one's heart, but the most
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    invaluable and rewarding. Initially
    starting the series, Mob persistently
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    contemplates the purpose of his existence,
    evidentially shown during the nervous
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    break he endeavors once asked,
    "What is it that you really want to do?"
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    It's a question that could throw many
    people off, but for Mob in particular,
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    it's a stark reminder towards the fear of
    a life unfulfilled, thus making his
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    decision in joining the Body Improvement
    Club much more endearing. Mob recognizes
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    the ease of which relying on psychic
    abilities could hinder his own personal
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    development. Psychic abilities can only
    help so much. They can't develop social
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    skills, make you friends, nor magically
    improve your physique, and those are
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    goals Mob wishes to achieve. To become
    comfortable in himself and build on his
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    growth without depending on his powers. In
    many ways, because of his powers, Mob is
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    a ticking time bomb. His friends and
    family sometimes fear Mob's instability
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    when confronted with intense emotions and
    the aftermath his 100% or unknown
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    percent state leaves behind. Through
    observation, Mob's variety of intense
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    states mimic that of real life. When
    feeling of rage, animosity, and tenacity
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    overwhelm him, Mob's actions are
    impulse. He unconsciously attacks with
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    negative emotions bursting at the seams,
    leading to incidents later filled with
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    regret. But his 100% states charged with
    gratitude, compassion, and kindness are
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    the times of which he's most conscious of
    his actions. Fully aware of the help he's
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    achieving, Mob takes initiative without
    the lingering results of remorse or shame,
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    showing the differing consequences of
    letting positive or negative emotions
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    drive your actions. On that note, the
    execution towards Mob's handling of
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    emotions could be interpreted as someone
    on the autistic spectrum: finding
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    difficultly with social cues, facing
    ridicule for being outwardly emotionless
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    despite very much being the opposite, and
    his 100% explosions an allegory of
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    autistic meltdowns. There's much evidence
    to suggest Mob is heavily coded as
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    autistic. As referenced from the National
    Autistic Society,
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    "Meltdowns happen as an intense response
    to an overwhelming situation, allowing for
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    temporary loss of control. When a person
    is completely overwhelmed, and their
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    condition means it is difficult to express
    that in another way, it is understandable
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    that the result is a meltdown."
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    From the description alone, it's hard to
    interpret Mob's explosions as anything
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    but similar to autistic meltdowns, and it
    makes sense. Mob is often found burrowing
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    emotions away. He grew up with a
    connection to humans and non-humans,
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    directly placing him as an outsider of
    normality. Having to carry the weight of
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    his actions and the pressures faced as a
    result of his powers, it's only natural
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    Mob would suppress emotions that could
    uncontrollably escalate under stressful
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    scenarios. In saying this, despite the
    negative connotations people unrightfully
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    push towards autism, in Mob Psycho 100
    Mob's outbursts and difficulty in
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    recognizing nonverbal cues are never once
    framed negatively or as a hindrance. His
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    friends and family calm him down when
    spotting signs of distress not because
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    they see him as a danger or threat but
    because they care for his well-being. Mob
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    is haunted by the damage caused during his
    childhood, the reminder of Ritsu calling
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    in pain surrounded by injured bodies, the
    origin of Mob's resolve to never use
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    powers on humans. Some mistake this as
    complete pacifism, but Mob will step in
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    when justifiable against non-humans,
    exorcising evil spirits or defending
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    himself against espers when necessary.
    And yet, even then, Mob shows a
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    determination in proving to others
    violence isn't the answer. Showing power
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    not through brutality but courage and
    attempting to inspire kindness in others.
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    Most of the vigorous battles in the show
    Mob has settled through nonviolent actions
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    His impact not conveyed in heroics of
    saving people like in other shounen
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    stories, but the connection he's able to
    form with others to enact change.
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    Like the creator himself stated,
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    "I wanted to build on the idea of a
    protagonist who changes people's lives."
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    What good is defeating an enemy if their
    morals are unchanged?
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    Mob sees a chance of improvement and
    rehabilitation in anyone and it's because
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    of this that many in the cast are inspired
    by Mob. He makes them realize their own
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    mistakes and wrongdoings through the
    goodwill of his personality. His younger
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    brother Ritsu, riddled with newfound
    powers and rage by his inferiority
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    complex, was left in tears hearing Mob's
    confession of admiration for his younger
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    brother. Mob dismissed his challenge of a
    fight and even apologized on his behalf
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    to those he hurt. Ritsu lived his
    childhood feeling inferior and frustrated
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    towards Mob and his powers, and yet it's
    Ritsu's intelligence and charisma of which
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    he earned without powers, that Mob finds
    so inspiring. Mob loves Ritsu and was
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    elated to hear Ritsu earned his powers,
    knowing just how much he wanted them.
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    But powers or not, Mob is always proud
    of his brother, even through the mishaps
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    he created from being power-hungry. It's
    this earnesty that confronts Ritsu of his
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    misdeeds, changes the way he uses his
    powers, and slowly learns to overcome his
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    low self-esteem. Mob's confrontation with
    Serizawa is handled mostly through lack
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    of confidence, too. Mob instead is willing
    to listen to his troubles, understanding
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    his fear of losing control and offering
    him the kindness he lacked all his life.
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    Rather than manipulating the vulnerable
    like Suzuki, Mob consoles Serizawa,
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    offering an ear to listen rather than a
    fist to hurt. Even during the rare
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    occasions Mob's powers directly hurt
    someone, he's left overcome with feelings
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    of deep sorrow and regret. For instance,
    his unknown percent state going berserk
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    and harming Teru as a result of Mob
    falling unconscious. Mob felt intense
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    sadness and devastation when seeing the
    aftermath of his actions. Even if they
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    were unwittingly done, he's someone that
    takes every action he does to heart, and
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    with that comes the unfortunate times he's
    faced with the repercussions of his
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    negative emotions. In a similar manner,
    Mob feels regret when attacking Suzuki
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    during the World Domination Arc, telling
    the hotheaded esper he doesn't want to
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    hurt him, despite Suzuki making it
    necessary through his unhinged behavior.
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    It's through realizing his attempts at
    talking him down proved pointless that
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    Mob admits he's not strong enough. And
    that's something admirable about Mob: he
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    doesn't consider his lack of strength as a
    result of his weaker psychic abilities,
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    but in his attempts to help and change
    others. He's upset that his words aren't
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    strong enough to reach out and help
    Suzuki, which forces his hand to violence
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    instead. However, after an intense battle
    between the two, and Mob's sacrifice in
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    trying to minimize his self-destruct
    explosion, Suzuki does eventually
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    take Mob's words to heart. Everyone grows
    because of their encounters with other
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    people. People need other people. If not
    for Mob's kindness, many people's lives
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    wouldn't have changed for the better.
    Reigen's reputation would still be
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    tarnished from the humiliation of his
    press conference. Emi would continue to be
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    shamed of her writing work, the ripped
    pages of creative writing she poured hours
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    into still blowing in the wind. Minori
    Asagiri would still be suffering,
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    possessed by Mogami. And heartwarmingly
    enough even Setsuo Ito, Mob's voice
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    actor might not have gained the slightest
    self confidence boost if not for Mob.
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    Mob's strength in pushing purpose and
    motivation in others is what is
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    constantly supported. Through being kind
    to others you receive respect in return.
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    Mob's connection to friends and family is
    what keeps him grounded, to not wander too
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    deep into the power of the unknown, but
    also as a reminder of who he is and what
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    his morals are. During his time in
    Mogami's fake alternative reality, Mob
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    comes away from the experience feeling
    even more grateful for the people in his
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    life, understanding the despair and misery
    he could've endured if not for the
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    kindness he received too. Mob genuinely
    believes he was influenced because of the
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    people around him. A boy who was once
    secluded and riddled with inner thoughts
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    now having a massive list of friends who
    help and support him, even for something
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    as simple as building stamina. And it's
    this very reason he deems no one as
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    worthless nor undeserving of attempted
    change: because if Mob was able to change,
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    then anyone can. The premise of this
    series and Mob's character might not look
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    unique from the offset, but Mob is a
    warm-hearted person and amiable at
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    his core. He's still a young boy who makes
    mistakes and is flawed; he's terrible at
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    maths and even worse at sports, not to
    mention easily exploited and taken
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    advantage of. Even Reigen pays him pennies
    for the constant work and requests he asks
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    of Mob. But as the series progresses, you
    see a change in all aspects of these
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    flaws. Not progress in his powers, but Mob
    as a person and the relationships he
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    builds. "To be the protagonist of your own
    life," is a beautiful message. Make
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    choices your own. Choose a path you think
    is fitting for you. And if things go wrong
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    it's still your own story to change and
    alter the direction of. Mob Psycho 100 is
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    a favorite show of mine because its
    protagonist is kind to an unfaltering
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    degree. He knows everyone suffers
    differently- people come in all degrees of
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    fault and issues because the world can be
    harsh - but decides to be kind anyways. We
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    watch as a young and impressionable boy
    concerned about his powers slowly turns
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    to a boy more assured of himself, how he
    wants to fit in this world, and the lives
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    he wants to touch.
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    As always, thank you for watching. Sorry
    for the little delay in this video;
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    I caught Covid during the production,
    causing a little halt in the process.
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    But all is relatively good now. I want to
    thank my Patreons again for being patient
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    with this video, and I'll see you next
    time with a manga video.
Title:
Mob Psycho 100 - When Kindness Prevails All
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Video Language:
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Duration:
13:11

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