Mob Psycho 100 -dub- 〈Complete ◉〉
Why You’re Missing Out if You Haven’t Heard the Mob Psycho 100
Recommendation
Watch the dub for an approachable entry into Mob Psycho 100 if you prefer English audio; fans of character-driven supernatural stories and inventive animation will find it rewarding in any language.
Kyle McCarley as Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama
Kyle McCarley delivers a performance that should be studied by aspiring voice actors. Mob is defined by his monotone exterior and the volcanic emotional buildup inside (the "???"). McCarley’s genius lies in his restraint. In everyday scenes, his voice is soft, breathy, and unsure—a stark contrast to the louder, arrogant characters around him. But when Mob hits 100%? McCarley unleashes a raw, distorted, primal scream that rivals any anime transformation. He makes you feel the weight of a boy trying desperately not to destroy the world. Mob Psycho 100 -Dub-
Should we look into where to stream the dub in your region, or are you interested in a breakdown of the manga vs. anime differences?
Recommendation: Crunchyroll has the most complete and corrected dub. Why You’re Missing Out if You Haven’t Heard
Ekubo (Dimple): Voiced by Michael Sorich, who provides the perfect raspy, manipulative-yet-hilarious tone for the spirit companion. The Season 3 Controversy
Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama (Kyle McCarley): McCarley’s performance is often praised for capturing Mob’s awkward, soft-spoken nature while delivering the terrifying intensity required for his "100%" emotional explosions. McCarley’s genius lies in his restraint
Action Clarity: Because the animation by Studio Bones is so fluid and visually dense (featuring oil-on-glass techniques and mixed media), watching the dub allows you to keep your eyes on the spectacular fight scenes without missing a beat of dialogue.