Mob Psycho 100 (dub) -
: 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.
Minor inconsistencies in tonal cues or specific line deliveries have been noted in early flashbacks, though these do not significantly detract from the overall experience.
: 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. Mob Psycho 100 (Dub)
The English dub of Mob Psycho 100 is widely considered one of the best in modern anime, successfully capturing the series' unique blend of surreal comedy and emotional sincerity. It is often recommended even to viewers who typically prefer subtitles because the vocal performances match the characters' complex personalities so effectively.
: 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
: Praised for bringing depth to Mob's complex younger brother.
Some viewers found certain side characters, like , less effective in English than in Japanese. Minor inconsistencies in tonal cues or specific line
: 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.