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there is no way it can't be truth
mob to reigen every saturday
inspo
reigen still has a mf nokia
also helpb i’m sorry instagram destroyed the quality to smithereens :’D
hello mob psycho fans
to celebrate season 3
This is the dumbest thing I’ve made this week
Not to acknowledge Harry Potter but this is me
July 2nd
#help is there actually a fanfic bout this #pleaseeee #i want it now apparently #reimob #mobrei
Mobrei but Cherry Magic au, where at 30 Reigen finally gets psychic powers and he's about to tell Mob when he reads his mind..
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#me and the red days #anyways ahem- #these are gorgeous
Wounds of the Earth
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seeking, yearning, reaching hands
Pieces I made for MP100 MSPaint Zine on Twitter! It's a free zine and you may check the PDF on their profile!! 🖤❤
Bonus images under the cut ^7^
In my second, rather self-indulgent piece features my dog Casper!!<3 I hope you all love him because he loves you too
when the emotions are dysregulating amirite
Man say what you want about Ritsu but that really is just how being a traumatized 13 year old is like. "Nothing I do is ever good enough it doesn't matter that everyone says I'm good at this because it's not THIS ONE THING. Why does everyone care about that how does nobody notice that I'm a horrible person who's bad at everything who cares about my grades. I am so bad at this I am lying to everyone everyone is lying to me everything is so so bad and nobody else notices everyone's an idiot for not hating me everyone wants to hurt me I want to hurt someone I want to be a bad person so people stop thinking I'm helpless and dumb and easy to take advantage of. I want to hurt someone and I don't know why. I want to make bad decisions I want to ruin my life I want to stop pretending to be okay I'm so tired of pretending to be okay everything I do makes me feel worse i want to get worse I want to get out of this house with people who want to hurt me I want to get out!!! I want everyone to hate me and hurt me and realize I am awful but I'm too scared to say anything. Clearly I have never loved anyone because any Good Person would never think these things. Clearly my brother hates me because why else would he do that. Everyone is going to hate me and I'm tired of making them feel better. Please just hate me. Please I'm tired." Like. Not to be too overly specific but that's literally just what it was like being thirteen with undiagnosed ocd. I think if I'd been into mp100 when I was 13 I'd have realized some Things pretty quickly.
I made another age swap edit because this meme wouldn't leave my head
This is what Arataka gets up to when he isn't at the office
[ID: a four-panel comic made out of edited anime frames. The first one is of adult Kageyama Ritsu, in a grey suit and tie, making a grim face and saying "I sued an 11 year old kid, and won." The second one is of adult Teruki in a green patterned suit, pink dresshirt, turquoise tie, and winking as he says "I challenged an 11 year old child to a basketball game, and won." The third is adult Musashi in exercise clothes and a beard, confidently saying "I challenged an 11 year old kid to a benchpress competition, and won." The last panel is 11 year old Reigen opening the door to Spirits and Such where Mob waits for him, teary-eyed and snotty, exclaiming "Shishou, I've had the worst day of my life!" /End ID]
Mob Psycho 100 artdump
y’know, i think i finally figured out why mob psycho 100′s broken pot omake is so important to me.
it’s just, it’s such an important display of the best parts of reigen’s character, and it’s so viscerally fucking satisfying. like, he walks in and immediately understands the situation, blatantly points out that the pot looks cheap but the salesman says “it’s clear you don’t know how things work,” and whoo boy, m8, are you in for a wild ride. it’s just such a brilliant moment for reigen, who goes, you think that’s how that works? no, this is how it works, and i can do it better than you. this isn’t reigen’s first rodeo, he knows every trick in the book, and he’s not afraid to throw it back in their faces.
but i mean, there’s a reason reigen went off at these two, beyond the fact that they were trying to extort his kid, or that they were going to try and make him pay for it. reigen and these two salespeople, they’re both cons, but for very different reasons.
reigen, he talks to people seeking help for ‘spiritual problems’. sometimes these are real, sometimes, not so much. when it comes to legitimate spiritual issues, he’ll let mob handle it, no problem. when it comes to the type who’re certain they’ve got some kind of curse, or haunting, or whatever, then sure, that’s where reigen does his business. it’s a very different sort of con, though. like, sure, he’ll pressure people into buying certain courses and talk them in circles all day, but we don’t really see him extort people. he doesn’t try to take money from people with none to give. he does help, through a sort of placebo effect, often entertaining the fantasies of people who would’ve thrown money at the nearest person claiming they could solve their problem. take the people who are determined to think that their heavy shoulder is some kind of curse. yeah, they’ve most likely just been sitting or sleeping in the wrong position, and they’ve got stiff shoulders. reigen could tell them this, and recommend a chiropractor. instead, he gives a legitimate, good massage, and lets his client believe what they want to believe, because hey, the problem’s gone. in the manga, it’s made clear that a lot of the clients reigen deals with have money to waste. compare that to the pot salespeople, who grab easy marks off the street (a fuckin middle schooler who makes it clear that neither he nor his family have much money) and essentially terrorize them into thinking that they’re going to have to find some way to pay for something they neither needed nor wanted, and can’t afford. i think one of my favourite changes from the manga to the anime was this line from reigen, after he and mob leave the pot shop:
because honestly, it sums it all up pretty well.
Wizarding Robes: A Personal Guide
🏳️⚧️ From a trans artist who loves trans people and is fascinated by the room for gender presentation in robes 🏳️⚧️
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So. It's been said before that Mob has this compulsive thing where he looks at his hand when he's thinking about his powers. But I've wanted for a While now to compile exactly when and how much he does this, so!! Here's exactly a post for that ^^
Starting with the very 1st episode of Season 1, here he looks at his hand while Reigen's spiel about him not using his powers to use against others plays in his head. At this point in the story, we don't really understand the full gravity of these words, and what they mean to Mob - really, they sound more like the obvious usual advice that a psychic mentor would give. But from Mob's percentage rising (tho most people won't know what the percentage means at this point in the story), as well as him generally sitting on this advice, we can tell that a nerve has been struck.
Then comes season 1 episode 3. This is technically the same exact shot, but I still decided to include it both because it's still technically a different instance, and also, because of the new information we learn in this episode, we can look at this shot with a different context. Namely, that we now know what Mob's percentage means, and that his powers are connected to his emotions, which is why he stifles both in fear of hurting people as Reigen warned him of. It turns from impersonal advice to a Very personal and real concern. Though the biggest reason for why he fears his powers is still unknown at this point... (though we are made aware of the other reason - fear of social ostracization).
Ough... here comes season 1 episode 5. The shot of him looking at his hand, the one that makes it abundantly clear exactly what he is imagining and thinking back to when he does this. He's remembering the literal blood on his hands... fuck me.
Then are these shots from the same episode. The hands are covered by a towel, so this one is less obvious, but by his sight line and the conversation that he just had with Ritsu - about the incident, and what he did to him - it's obvious that's where his eyes are set. And now compared to episode 3, we know exactly why he hates and fears his powers so much. Why he thinks these hands are dangerous...
Season 1 episode 10, another repeat shot - this time from the psychically induced flashback he suffers at the hands of Muto. I still think the 100% rejection scene is so underrated - imagine being forced to relive the most traumatic event of your life, especially considering he usually avoids thinking about it.. god, the way he just screams and sobs is so upsetting.. though I do wonder what exactly Muto saw when Mob reversed the illusion on him.
This one's from season 1 episode 11, and it's a lot more innocuous than the rest - he's just checking that his psychic powers indeed don't work in this cursed room. But it's still him looking at his hand and thinking about his powers, so I decided to include it. (though I will say, there is a fanfic opportunity somewhere in here about combining the fact that, apparently, there exist curses that can surpress psychic powers, and Mob's desire to do just that... maybe one day I will get to it)
Now we jump to season 2! Episode 3. God, this is still one of the most intriguing scenes of this show to me... here, along with the fear of potentially having to hurt his clients, Mob is thinking a lot of things - among them, for the first time considering not only that he can hurt innocent people with these hands, but also innocent spirits. And the fact that he had been exorcising spirits, essentially killing these beings that are as close to him as living humans are, for years... I just love this episode. And as one commenter on Youtube pointed out, in season 2 episode 1, he made a promise to himself to consider his feelings more - and his feelings are innately tied to his powers. Thus, opening his eyes to his feelings also made him open his mind to the ethics of how he is using his powers, and whether following Reigen along on all these jobs without thought is truly what he should be doing. This is a big part of why I fully support him deciding to not work for Reigen post-finale - he needs to figure out how he feels about his powers without using them as tools to get profit (well. Not so much profit for him, and there's certainly value he gained from this job besides that - such as being able to at least use and express his powers somewhat, along with the relationship he gained with Reigen - but point still stands. It's healthy for him to be able to think these things through without that). Plus, I personally like to imagine he grows more sympathetic to spirits as he grows up and isn't anymore too keen on him destroying them being his job. But ramble aside...
Here comes mogami arc! Season 2 episode 5. As the subtitles say, in contrast to all other times he's been agonising over being too powerful, here, he's regretful over not being strong enough (plus, I like how Mogami has basically redefined what strength means for Mob in this fabricated world. Where in the real one, strength for Mob means sticking it to your morals and being able to resolve things peacefully, here it's... kinda the opposite..). Also, what's interesting here is that he still looks to his hand here, despite having all his memories of his powers and the incident erased from his mind. I guess it's just that deep-seated...
Same episode. This one is kind of debatable, but he certainly looks like he's rising his hand to look at it. Thus, I'm including it. Plus, it has thematic relevance to the incident. As he is saying here, in this world, he truly hasn't done anything malicious or dangerous that could warrant people treating him as the enemy, yet here they are. I could imagine, that, somewhere in the back of his mind, he is feeling like he's forgetting something...
Season 2 episode 10. Here he just woke up and immediately whooped ass with his powers. Also more innocuous, he's just confused, but still looking at his hand, so. Here it remains.
Season 2 episode 12 - this one's also kind of a oddball, since for once, he's not really thinking about his powers, but rather Serizawa's, and what they reveal about the man's feelings- but I thought it was close enough at him looking at his hand. Besides, I think it's sweet that this is one of the first times he uses his powers to empathise, to connect with someone (we see him do so again while trying to take in Toichiro's powers, as well as in the Alien arc, notably), so I'm including it for its thematic relevance.
Now onto season 3 episode 1! There's a really good post explaining this one (as well as the ghost family scene instance) here, but to summarise, here, Mob is thinking back to his powers and instances of him hurting people - making mistakes - and how he never learns. Never changes. Not enough... just like with the 100% sadness scene, it's just so sad that he thinks this one instance of his powers getting the best of him has ruined him for life. That he can't afford to make mistakes... buddy, you're 14 years old. A child. Making mistakes is part of growing up, part of being human :( But I'm guesing he doesn't always see himself as fully human does he ...
And then. Season 3 episode 10. Ough... This is just all his worst fears becoming reality. He's hurt Hanazawa, again. He's hurting his loved ones, again. He's monstrous and dangerous, again... All these years of repression have just led him back to square one and below - to bloodied hands once more. But this was inevitable. He couldn't have continued looking at those hands and fearing them.. he needed to face himself. Look that trauma in the eyes. And say: that's not all I am. I did that, those hands are mine, I am capable of hurting, but it's not all I am. I am capable of changing.... and he does!! Reverting once doesn't erase all the good he has achieved and all the growth he has experienced. But fact remains, that before you heal the wound you heal the wound, you need to clean it first. And it will hurt... but he gets there. He gets there.
So to finish on a lighter note! The ending of season 3!! This one makes me so happy, because, as opposed to all these other scenes where he's looking to his hand with turmoil and anguish in his heart, here, it's the opposite! He's smiling!! He's confident!! He's becoming surer of himself every day!!! He no longer sees his powers as a curse!!!! It's a promise, that eventually, he manages to deal with all the trauma and achieve a happy ending. It's just his hand, and his hands can hold instead of harm. It's just so sweet. I love him and his character development so, so much.... <3
In conclusion: he looks at his hand a total of 14 times - 12, if we exclude repeat shots. And I just think it's fascinating, how we can follow his development throughout these instances. So I hope that this was interesting for you to read as well, and that you all have good days out there <3 Toodles :)
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#tomarry #am i tagging it right
fucked up hurt/comfort. the person who stabbed you tends to your wound. the person who killed your loved one helps you grieve.
the way mob implies he is the most stagnant, unchangeable person at the drop of a hat makes me so sad, he just goes "if even I can change" and hurts me
Yeah I know. ‘Jinx didn’t you already post this?’
I couldn’t stop looking at the original and thinking it wasn’t finished, so I finished it to appease myself