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Mob Psycho 100 -dub-

The English cast brings a specific energy that aligns with the "shilling" and "earnestness" of the series: Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama Kyle McCarley

For years, the "Sub vs. Dub" debate has raged across the anime fandom. For a series as nuanced and visually chaotic as Mob Psycho 100 , the assumption is often that the original Japanese audio is the only way to go. However, to dismiss the English is to miss out on one of the most committed, creative, and emotionally resonant dubs of the last decade. Mob Psycho 100 -Dub-

What sets this dub apart is the scriptwriting. The dialogue feels natural to English ears while preserving the specific, dry wit of the series. The "Body Improvement Club" members, for instance, are voiced with a boisterous, wholesome sincerity that makes them instant fan favorites. The English cast brings a specific energy that

If Mob is the heart of the show, Reigen Arataka is its soul—and its funniest asset. Reigen is a self-proclaimed psychic (actually a con artist) who serves as Mob’s mentor. In the English dub, (and later Max Mittelman ) brings a frantic, fast-talking energy to the role that elevates Reigen’s "Special Techniques" to legendary status. The dub writers leaned into Reigen’s absurdity, making his "Salt Splash" and "Graphic Design Crash Course" even more hilarious through clever localized comedic timing. Localization Done Right However, to dismiss the English is to miss