Mob Psycho 100 - Season 3

Season 3
Mob Psycho 100 III
After foiling a world-threatening plot, Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama returns to tackle the more exhausting aspects of his mundane life—starting with filling out his school's nerve-racking career form. Meanwhile, he continues to assist his mentor Arataka Reigen and the office's new recruit, Katsuya Serizawa, in solving paranormal cases of their clients. While continuing his duties, Mob also works on gaining more independence in his esper and human lives, as well as trying to integrate better with the people around him.
However, new supernatural and ordinary challenges test Mob's emotional stability and force him to confront the realities around him. As he strives to continue forward on the path to maturity, Mob must resolve his emotional crises and reassess the naivety he has held on for so long.

Episodes

Future ~Career Paths~
A giant broccoli known as the Divine Tree looks down upon Seasoning City. It's time to fill out career path surveys at Salt Middle School and most students are excited about their hopes and dreams.

Yokai Hunter Amakusa Haruaki Appears! ~The Threat of a Hundred Demons!!~
Mob is very busy preparing for the cultural fair that's coming up in two weeks. Meanwhile, Serizawa is trying to start over, and is thinking about going to night school. That is when a self-proclaimed yokai hunter arrives.

Getting Carried Away ~100%~
Mob is in a great mood because he got to talk to Tsubomi for the first time in a while. As he's walking through town, he feels the stares of other girls... Mob gets a little carried away and believes that his time has finally arrived.

Divine Tree 1 ~The Founder Appears~
After Psycho Helmet's appearance, tree roots start emerging all around the city. Sensing danger, Mob goes with Reigen and Ritsu to destroy the Divine Tree, but eventually, they are overwhelmed by the members of the Psycho Helmet.

Divine Tree 2 ~Peace~
Mob heads into the Divine Tree, only to have to face off with Teru. Mob finds himself speechless, having to confront even Teru who has been completely brainwashed by Psycho Helmet.

Divine Tree 3 ~Dimple Is~
Mob's attitude seems to change once he hears what Dimple says. Mob apologizes to Dimple for getting carried away with the thought of being popular and for not hearing what Dimple had been trying to tell him.

Transmission 1 ~Winter Break~
Kurata Tome has always dreamed about communicating with the universe through telepathy, and now, her high school graduation was drawing nearer. When they are about to start winter break.

Transmission 2 ~Encountering the Unknown~
The group somehow finally makes it to the summit of Mt. Mudboat. Takenaka had been up all night reading all the texts about UFOS and the Telepathy Club comes together to send a telepathic message into Space.

Mob 1 ~Moving~
After winter break is over, Mob is hit with shocking news. Tsubomi is actually going to transfer within the next month. As many other boys profess their feelings to Tsubomi and ask her out.

Mob 2 ~Rival~
Mob tries to save a child that is about to be run over by a car and is run over himself. People start to gather but Mob stays silent. Mob wakes up in berserk mode and starts walking, destroying the street and the buildings nearby.

Mob 3 ~Trauma~
Mob continues to walk to the park where Tsubomi is waiting as he destroys everything around him, but the former upper echelon members from the Claw, Koyama, Sakuragi, and their boss, Suzuki stand in his way.

Confession ~The Future~
Mob continues down his path of destruction. Amongst all of the destruction and chaos, Reigen finally reaches Mob with the help of Serizawa, and he desperately tries to talk to him.
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