: A major benefit of the dub is that it allows viewers to focus entirely on the show's dynamic, hand-drawn animation and expressive visual style without the distraction of subtitles. Minor Criticisms
: The dub is lauded for its "calm and dismissive" tone that works in the favor of characters like Mob and Reigen, making the sudden shifts into high-emotion scenes feel more impactful. Mob Psycho 100 (Dub)
: The Mob Psycho 100 dub is a fantastic way to experience this coming-of-age masterpiece . It maintains the series' heart and humor while providing top-tier vocal performances that feel inseparable from the characters themselves. : A major benefit of the dub is
: The script includes slightly more casual language and occasional cursing (e.g., "dipshit," "weak ass") that some viewers find more natural for a middle-school setting, though others feel it can occasionally clash with specific tonal cues. It maintains the series' heart and humor while
: Praised for bringing depth to Mob's complex younger brother.
: McCarley captures Mob’s essence as an awkward, unassuming teenager. Critics highlight his ability to convey Mob's muted baseline personality while delivering intense, aggressive performances during "100% mode" scenes. Supporting Cast :
: Frequently cited as the standout of the dub. Niosi perfectly balances Reigen's "con-artist" charisma with the genuine, protective wisdom he offers Mob. His comedic timing is praised as being perhaps even funnier than the original Japanese performance.