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As Shou leaves Ritsu (who insists, to be fair) to try and deal with Shimazaki while he goes after his father, Mob ends up confronting the plantmaster Minegishi-san, who comes to the aid of the zaku when the boy wonder shows up. Who else would Mob would counter the entitled prattling of espers by celebrating the abilities of those who grow vegetables or work a canning machine at a factory? That’s Mob – his perspective is such that he realizes that even a monster like he is depends on countless unseen others in order to survive.īattles are happening on many fronts here.
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That humility is a weakness at times, yes (as Mogami – yes, he’s back – will point out later) but it’s also Mob’s greatest strength. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – the world of this mythology is lucky the one who inherited such incredible powers is a boy like Mob, because he’s so innately humble. Of course one has to make note of just how lovably GAR Mob was this week, starting with his reaction to seeing several of Claw’s zaku looting the devastated area around Cultural Tower. The choreography on all the fights was magnificent, and Tachikawa-sensei was the conductor leading an orchestra of virtuosic musicians – somehow he made that riot of brilliance out of what could easily have been just a riot. I could try and describe just how unbelievable the animation and direction was, but, well- you saw it. There’s been so much happening on MP100 this season that it’s at times seemed to be moving too fast, but somehow that wasn’t the case this week despite its non-stop action involving a dizzying array of combatants. Really, I hardly know where to begin, because this ep was such a riot of brilliance on every level. Mob has been great this season, but only rarely has it been perfect. But as if in indignation, Tachikawa-sensei reached deep and delivered a spectacle of shock and awe the likes of which pretty much only this series and Boku no Hero Academia at its absolute best have been able to offer (that they’re both Bones shows is not a coincidence, though it’s only a small part of the story) since Hunter X Hunter 2011 ended. Most weeks it hasn’t, and today’s Dororo was a superb example of why that show is as great as it is.
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My Tuesdays have been following a routine too – I watch Dororo, blog it, and then see if Mob Psycho can possibly do anything to top it. That’s a testament to just how much Dororo has exceeded more than expectations more than anything else, and those are the kinds of surprises you don’t mind a season delivering. The surprise, of course, is that anything could be competitive with Mob Psycho 100 II, much less surpass it – especially given that MP100 has pretty much delivered the goods as expected.
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This season seemed to have settled into a routine for me, with Dororo consistently delivering the absolute standout moments in any given week.
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