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5 Anime to Watch if You Like Mob Psycho 100 (& Where to Stream Them)

5 Anime to Watch if You Like Mob Psycho 100 (& Where to Stream Them)

The only issue with full adaptations: there’s no more content, so you’d have to find anime that are similar.

Liked Mob Psycho 100 and want something similar? Assuming you have seen all three seasons (the story is finished) and still want more, you can watch one of these recommendations that you might enjoy.

One Punch Man

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One Punch Man is probably the most obvious recommendation to Mob Psycho 100. It makes perfect sense, though. You have probably noticed that the art style of the two series is pretty similar, and the reason for that is simple.

OPM originated as a webcomic drawn by ONE, who is also the original designer (but not the main artist) for MP100 manga. Both series feature crazy action as well as comedy, and you can find One Punch Man on Crunchyroll.

My Hero Academia

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My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia) is, in a sense, the same kind of “zero to hero” story as Mob Psycho 100. While they are very different in their execution, both feature an initially timid protagonist with a desire to protect others. Both protagonists grow out of their shell eventually.

The two anime also have surprisingly similar approaches to action — despite the fact that the settings are completely different. The reason for that is that both are animated by studio Bones. Just like Mob Psycho, you can watch MHA on Crunchyroll.

The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.

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Ever wondered what a more comedic take on Mob Psycho 100 would look like? Have a Netflix subscription? If the answer to both of these questions is “yes”, then The Disastrous Life of Saiki K (Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan) is a series you might want to watch.

Following the daily life of Kusuo Saiki, an esper with extraordinary abilities, as he tries to navigate his daily life, is insanely fun. The anime is often called one of the best comedies — don’t miss out on it.

Mashle: Magic and Muscles

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In a sense, Mashle is the total opposite of Mob Psycho 100. Rather than following an esper protagonist in a (seemingly) normal world, it follows a guy who enters a magical academy despite possessing no magic at all.

That said, Mash and Mob are similar in one thing: they just want to lead their normal life, yet people are constantly impressed by them. Mashle is on Crunchyroll, and the second season is airing right now — don’t miss it!

Great Teacher Onizuka

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At first glance, this might seem like a very weird recommendation. However, Mob Psycho and Great Teacher Onizuka are similar in one very specific angle. Reigen of MP100 and Onizuka of GTO are both great teachers, although their teaching approach is unconventional.

They both have to improvise on the spot, and sometimes even deceive their students (this mostly applies to Reigen), but they only wish for the best. They teach the characters important life lessons, and if you liked that aspect of Mob Psycho 100, you should consider GTO — it’s on Crunchyroll.

The only issue with full adaptations: there’s no more content, so you’d have to find anime that are similar.

Liked Mob Psycho 100 and want something similar? Assuming you have seen all three seasons (the story is finished) and still want more, you can watch one of these recommendations that you might enjoy.

One Punch Man

5 Anime to Watch if You Like Mob Psycho 100 (& Where to Stream Them) - image 1

One Punch Man is probably the most obvious recommendation to Mob Psycho 100. It makes perfect sense, though. You have probably noticed that the art style of the two series is pretty similar, and the reason for that is simple.

OPM originated as a webcomic drawn by ONE, who is also the original designer (but not the main artist) for MP100 manga. Both series feature crazy action as well as comedy, and you can find One Punch Man on Crunchyroll.

My Hero Academia

5 Anime to Watch if You Like Mob Psycho 100 (& Where to Stream Them) - image 2

My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia) is, in a sense, the same kind of “zero to hero” story as Mob Psycho 100. While they are very different in their execution, both feature an initially timid protagonist with a desire to protect others. Both protagonists grow out of their shell eventually.

The two anime also have surprisingly similar approaches to action — despite the fact that the settings are completely different. The reason for that is that both are animated by studio Bones. Just like Mob Psycho, you can watch MHA on Crunchyroll.

The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.

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Ever wondered what a more comedic take on Mob Psycho 100 would look like? Have a Netflix subscription? If the answer to both of these questions is “yes”, then The Disastrous Life of Saiki K (Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan) is a series you might want to watch.

Following the daily life of Kusuo Saiki, an esper with extraordinary abilities, as he tries to navigate his daily life, is insanely fun. The anime is often called one of the best comedies — don’t miss out on it.

Mashle: Magic and Muscles

5 Anime to Watch if You Like Mob Psycho 100 (& Where to Stream Them) - image 4

In a sense, Mashle is the total opposite of Mob Psycho 100. Rather than following an esper protagonist in a (seemingly) normal world, it follows a guy who enters a magical academy despite possessing no magic at all.

That said, Mash and Mob are similar in one thing: they just want to lead their normal life, yet people are constantly impressed by them. Mashle is on Crunchyroll, and the second season is airing right now — don’t miss it!

Great Teacher Onizuka

5 Anime to Watch if You Like Mob Psycho 100 (& Where to Stream Them) - image 5

At first glance, this might seem like a very weird recommendation. However, Mob Psycho and Great Teacher Onizuka are similar in one very specific angle. Reigen of MP100 and Onizuka of GTO are both great teachers, although their teaching approach is unconventional.

They both have to improvise on the spot, and sometimes even deceive their students (this mostly applies to Reigen), but they only wish for the best. They teach the characters important life lessons, and if you liked that aspect of Mob Psycho 100, you should consider GTO — it’s on Crunchyroll.