
Mob Psycho 100 Ii Episode 10 -
Directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa and Katsuya Shigehara , the episode is widely praised for its "awesome" animation and creative visual style.
A central theme of the series is reinforced here: psychic abilities do not make one superior to "normal" people. The contrast between Shibata’s psychic-enhanced muscles and the Body Improvement Club’s natural physique highlights the value of discipline and effort over unearned shortcuts. Suzuki’s Megalomania Mob Psycho 100 II Episode 10
In a standout moment, the non-psychic members of the Body Improvement Club bravely face off against the monstrous Shibata to protect Mob, demonstrating the strength of their bond. Directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa and Katsuya Shigehara ,
This episode serves as a significant milestone for . Instead of acting purely out of self-interest, he actively defends Mob’s friends. By possessing the leader of the Body Improvement Club, Musashi, Dimple gains a new appreciation for strength earned through hard work rather than just raw psychic power. Psychic Power vs. Hard Work Suzuki’s Megalomania In a standout moment, the non-psychic
In , the war against the villainous organization Claw escalates as they begin their assault on Seasoning City . While Shigeo (Mob) remains unconscious and exhausted from recent events, his allies—including Reigen, the former Claw members, and the Body Improvement Club —must step up to defend him and the city. The episode introduces the "Ultimate Five," Claw's elite espers, showcasing their overwhelming and diverse psychic abilities. Key Plot Points
