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1 | 1 | 'Self-Proclaimed Psychic: Arataka Reigen -And Mob-' Transcription: 'JishÅ ReinÅryokusha: Reigen Arataka ~to Mob~' (Japanese: èªç§°éè½åè ã»éå¹»æ°éï½ã¨ã¢ãï½) |
Yuzuru Tachikawa | Hiroshi Seko | July 12, 2016[b] | October 27, 2018 | [11] | |
A self-proclaimed exorcist and fraud named Arataka Reigen attempts to exorcise an evil spirit, despite having only stumbled onto it by accident. Much to Reigen's shock, the spirit seems to only be annoyed by his ineffective attacks, which consist of throwing a handful of table salt at the spirit (actually meant to be purified salt). Reigen then unleashes his secret weapon: calling in an actual psychic (also referred to as an esper), Shigeo Kageyama (a.k.a. 'Mob') to banish the spirit for him with his psychokinetic powers. Mob is an extremely powerful psychic, despite only being in middle school. Some time later, Reigen is contracted to get rid of evil spirits inhabiting a tunnel. Once again, Reigen manages to trick Mob into doing most of the work for him. One of the ghosts, the deceased leader of a biker gang, warns of an even more powerful monster located deeper in the tunnel, and begs Reigen and Mob to not fight it. However, Mob manages to take it down anyway. The spirits of the leader and his gang are finally at peace and move on to the afterlife. | ||||||||
2 | 2 | 'Doubts about Youth -The Telepathy Club Appears-' Transcription: 'Aoi Haru no Gimon ~NÅkan Denpa-bu TÅjÅ~' (Japanese: éãæ¥ã®çåï½è³æé»æ³¢é¨ç»å ´ï½) |
Takefumi Anzai | Hiroshi Seko | July 19, 2016 | November 3, 2018 | [12] | |
The 'Telepathy Club' at Mob's school is in danger of disbanding after it drops below the minimum number of members. The group desperately tries to convince other students in the school to join their club, and drags Mob into the clubroom in an attempt to convince Mob to join. The Telepathy Club's leader Kurata argues with Reigen over the phone as Reigen wants Mob to focus on his job instead of the club. Later, Reigen takes Mob on a contract to exorcise a spirit at a private all-girls high school. Both he and Mob try cross-dressing to infiltrate the school, but Reigen is immediately stopped by security while Mob goes on to meet his clients alone. The clients, a pair of schoolgirls, lead him around the school until he finds the large ghost of a dead schoolboy observing basketball practice on campus. After defeating the ghost, the ghost begs him to enjoy his youth before it disappears. The next day, the student council at Mob's school threatens to turn the Telepathy Club's room over to the newly-formed Body Improvement Club as Mob is about to join. After having a flashback where Mob remembers his poor physical abilities, Mob decides to join the Body Improvement Club instead. | ||||||||
3 | 3 | 'An Invitation to a Meeting -Simply Put, I Just Want to be Popular-' Transcription: 'Tsudoi e no Sasoi ~Kantan ni Iu to Motetai~' (Japanese: éãã¸ã®èªãï½ç°¡åã«è¨ãã¨ã¢ãããï½) |
Katsuya Shigehara | Hiroshi Seko | July 26, 2016 | November 10, 2018 | [13] | |
During Body Improvement Club practice, Mob faints and is left in the clubroom to recover. The Telepathy Club, permitted to stay in the room which is now being used to store bodybuilding equipment, comments that Mob will never be popular even if he trains his body. Distraught, he is intercepted on his way home by a woman in a smiling mask, who informs him that she can help him become popular. He follows her to an underground meeting area where a cult known as (LOL) has formed in service to a man with the power to make anyone laugh and smile. A reporter from Mob's school, Mezato Ichi, is forcibly converted, but even the cult leader Dimple is unable to convert Mob. It is revealed that Dimple is a high level spirit possessing a man, and the spirit emerges to kill Mob. The strain causes Mob to reach 100% and 'explode', unleashing a terrible amount of psychic power and exorcising Dimple. This frees the converts of the cult. | ||||||||
4 | 4 | 'Idiots Only Event -Kin-' Transcription: 'Baka OnrÄ« Ibento ~DÅrui~' (Japanese: 馬鹿ãªã³ãªã¼ã¤ãã³ãï½åé¡ï½) |
Tomoaki Åta | Hiroshi Seko | August 2, 2016 | November 24, 2018 | [14] | |
During the cold open, delinquents from Mob's school (Salt Middle School) are in a turf war with a rival school (Black Vinegar Middle School). When the rival delinquents are unable to win, they call for their leader, Teruki 'Teru' Hanazawa. In spite of being physically unimposing, Teru disposes of the Salt delinquents with ease. In an attempt to get revenge, delinquent leader Tenga Onigawara attempts to recruit the Body Improvement Club into the turf war. When they turn him down, he concocts a plan to get Mob kidnapped by the rival school in order to force the Body Improvement Club to attack Black Vinegar Middle School. Meanwhile, Mob has been haunted all day by the weakened spirit of Dimple, who claims to have reformed. As per the plan by the Salt delinquents, Mob is captured by delinquents from Black Vinegar and refuses to use his powers to escape despite urging from Dimple. The Body Improvement Club members then defeat an army of delinquents in an attempt to rescue Mob, but they are similarly unable to defeat Teru once he appears, exhibiting his own psychic abilities. | ||||||||
5 | 5 | 'Ochimusha -Psychic Powers and Me-' Transcription: 'Ochimusha ~ChÅnÅryoku to Boku~' (Japanese: OCHIMUSHAï½è¶ è½åã¨åï½) |
Kenichi Fujisawa | Hiroshi Seko | August 9, 2016 | December 1, 2018 | [15] | |
After recognizing Mob's psychic abilities, Teru attempts to force him into a psychic duel by attacking him, but Mob refuses despite increasingly brutal attacks because of his ideals to never use psychic powers on a human person. Dimple attempts to defend Mob, but Teru quickly exorcises him. As Mob becomes cornered inside the school, Teru's sanity begins to deteriorate after Mob deflects his knives in self-defense which caused Teru's hair to be sheared off. This is because Teru's hair is a source of pride to himself. As Teru grows increasingly frustrated with Mob and his sanity weakens, Mob realizes that Teru's hatred towards him is because both psychics lack confidence and know that they are nothing without their psychic powers. Teru chokes Mob against the wall with brute force, where it is revealed that unlike him, Teru's frequent use of his psychic abilities in his daily life quickly established his popularity within his school and gave him a superiority complex, proclaiming himself as a 'chosen one'. Despite Mob's restraint of his psychic powers loosening as he is strangled, he passes out from asphyxiation before reaching 100%. Unconsciously awakening in '???%' form, Mob rips apart the school and hurls the rubble at a naked Teru, who is blasted off into the sky while apologizing and accepting Mob's ideals. In the aftermath, Mob's realises that he has used his powers against another person, which results in '100% sadness', where he uses his powers to rebuild the school. | ||||||||
6 | 6 | 'Discord -To Become One-' Transcription: 'FuchÅwa ~Naru Tame ni~' (Japanese: ä¸èª¿åï½æãããã«ï½) |
Takefumi Anzai | Hiroshi Seko | August 16, 2016 | December 8, 2018 | [16] | |
After the incident at the Black Vinegar Middle School, the whole town hears rumors pointing to Mob's abilities and his fight with Teru. Mob's brother Ritsu Kageyama is followed around by various people interested in him and his brother's powers. Ritsu is not happy about this because he curses his own lack of ability to use ESP. The leader of the Telepathy Club, Tome Kurata, takes an interest in the psychic fight and tries to get Mob to identify other Espers in public. Salt Middle School's Student Council president, Shinji Kamuro, confides in Ritsu to frame local gang leader Tenga Onigawara for stealing and being a pervert. Later, Ritsu tours a psychic research institute known as the Awakening Lab, but all of the subjects have minimal and weak ESP abilities. At the end of the episode, Ritsu accidentally bends a spoon psychically and sees the ghost of Dimple who is apparently still 'alive' somehow. These incidents reveal that Ritsu does in fact have a hidden psychic ability, just like his older brother Mob. | ||||||||
7 | 7 | 'Exaltation -I've Obtained Loss-' Transcription: 'KÅyÅ ~SÅshitsu o Teniireta~' (Japanese: ææï½åªå¤±ãæã«å ¥ããï½) |
Takashi Kawabata | Hiroshi Seko | August 23, 2016 | December 15, 2018 | [17] | |
As thugs from other middle school gangs hear about white T-Poison and make moves to defeat him, Ritsu meets Dimple and gradually learns about and improves his psychic powers. Due to his newfound power, he ends up making Kamuro pay for his dubious deeds. Meanwhile, Mob encounters two con-artists trying to swindle him for money for a 'expensive' vase he damaged. However, Reigen arrives and bails out Mob by turning the tables against the con-artists. With his growing psychic powers and Dimple's guidance, Ritsu develops a superiority complex. Ritsu eventually runs into Teru and attempts to fight him despite Dimple's warnings. Teru's experience and already strong psychic powers nearly overwhelms Ritsu, as he is forced to flee. Ritsu then confronts the other middle school gang thugs in an alley and uses his psychic powers to easily subdue them. As Ritsu defeats the thugs, Mob arrives. | ||||||||
8 | 8 | 'The Older Brother Bows -Destructive Intent-' Transcription: 'Ani Peko ~Hakai Ishi~' (Japanese: å ãã³ï½ç ´å£ææï½) |
YÅ«ji Åya | Hiroshi Seko | August 30, 2016 | January 5, 2019 | [18] | |
Mob is led by Teru to Ritsu and the middle schools thugs. Mob is happy to see that Ritsu has finally developed psychic powers. Ritsu, still relishing in his powers, attempts to end his relationship with Mob, but is shocked to see Mob protecting him by apologizing on his behalf to the thugs. The thugs make Mob get on his knees and grovel to them. Nearby, an adult esper named Cadre Koyama is watching this. Koyama intervenes and attempts to kidnap Ritsu after mistaking him for Shigeo. When Ritsu gets hurt by Koyama, Mob becomes enraged and goes 100%, overwhelming Koyama. Koyama uses a cursed spray on Mob to knock him out and escape with Ritsu. Elsewhere, Yusuke Sakurai, another adult esper working with Koyama infiltrates the Awakening Lab and kidnaps the subjects. Teru and Dimple rescue Mob and take him to Teru's apartment to recover. Teru reveals to Mob and Dimple that Ritsu was kidnapped by a member (Koyama) of Claw, a criminal organization of espers bent on world domination who have kidnapped other young adolescent espers to brainwash them and use them for their nefarious plans. Dimple informs Mob and Teru that Koyama may have found out about the Kageyama Brothers from the Awakening Lab. The trio arrive at the lab and question its founder, Kenji Mitsuura about what happened. Meanwhile, Koyama and Sakurai take Ritsu and the Awakening subjects to a Claw hideout, called the Seventh Division. | ||||||||
9 | 9 | 'Claw -7th Division-' Transcription: ''Tsume' ~Dai Nana Shibu~' (Japanese: 'çª'ï½ç¬¬ï¼æ¯é¨ï½) |
YÅko Kanemori | Hiroshi Seko | September 6, 2016 | January 12, 2019 | [19] | |
10 | 10 | 'The Heinous Aura ~Mastermind~' Transcription: 'Kyoaku no Åra ~Kuromaku~' (Japanese: å·¨æªã®ãªã¼ã©ï½é»å¹ï½) |
Katsuya Shigehara | Hiroshi Seko | September 13, 2016 | January 19, 2019 | [20] | |
11 | 11 | 'Master -Leader-' Transcription: 'ShishÅ ~Leader~' (Japanese: 師å ~Leader~) |
Takefumi Anzai | Hiroshi Seko | September 20, 2016 | January 26, 2019 | [21] | |
Reigen, tracking Mob's cell phone, arrives at Seventh Division. The Claw lackeys guarding the entrance try to stop Reigen, but they let him in when they mistakenly believe he is the leader of Claw. Reigen uses this façade to help the Awakening subjects escape and attempt to convince the lackeys the error of their ways. Elsewhere, Mob, Teru and Ritsu are trapped in a cursed room that prevents them from using their psychic powers. Reigen eventually arrives and is able to free the three young espers. While trying to leave, Mob, Reigen, Teru and Ritsu are confronted by Seventh Division leader Ishiguro and the three remaining Scars Sakurai, Matsuo and Muraki. Reigen convinces the lackeys to leave Claw and make something of their lives. Reigen eventually learns that Mob begrudgingly broke his promise to not use psychic powers against people. While Teru and Ritsu fight against the Scars, Mob is stressed whether to use his psychic powers to save his friends or to run away as advised by Reigen. As Mob is about to go 100% with Murderous Intent, Reigen snaps him out of it and tells Mob that he will end up suffering from his actions and that it's okay to run away and save himself. A brief flashback is shown to when Mob as a child first met Reigen about helping control his budding psychic powers. Sakurai comes up behind Reigen and cuts him down in front of Mob. This results in Mob going 100%. | ||||||||
12 | 12 | 'Mob and Reigen -A Giant Tsuchinoko Appears-' Transcription: 'Mob to Reigen ~Kyodai Tsuchinoko Genru no Maki~' (Japanese: ã¢ãã¨éå¹»ï½å·¨å¤§ãããã³ç¾ãã®å·»ï½) |
Yuzuru Tachikawa | Hiroshi Seko | September 27, 2016 | February 2, 2019 | [22] | |
Reigen is miraculously uninjured from Sakurai's attack and proceeds to take on the Scars. The Scars psychic attacks have no effect against Reigen. It's revealed that Reigen's words of wisdom to Mob just as he was about to go 100% changed the flow of his psychic energy. Mob subconsciously sent his psychic energy into Reigen, thereby 'running away'. The psychic energy in Reigen goes 1000% with Gratitude. Once he incapacitates Ishiguro, Reigen chastises the Scars for their delusions of grandeur, saying that even with psychic powers they are still human. Reigen's words drag Sakurai and Muraki back into reality. Ishiguro, having recovered, rejects Reigen's philosophical views by claiming that psychics are elite and superior to the rest of humanity and they should be worshipped. Mob counters Ishiguro by saying that having psychic powers doesn't make one popular. Ishiguro snaps and starts gathering psychic energy to destroy the Seventh Division and everyone in it. Reigen then loses Mob's psychic energy. Shou arrives and proceeds to take down Ishiguro and Seventh Division. Shou expresses disappointment in Mob before he leaves. Dimple finally escapes Matsuo's evil spirit jar and knocks him out. The fight ends and Mob, Reigen, Ritsu, Teru and Dimple move on with their everyday lives. A post-credit scene shows Mob and Reigen trying to hunt down a mythical Tsuchinoko, but Reigen ends up instead gathering a lot of mushrooms. Mob exorcises a spirit that may have been a Tsuchinoko but is told by Reigen they don't exist. |
Season 2 (2019)[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^ abAll English titles are taken from Crunchyroll
- ^The series premiered on July 11, 2016 on Tokyo MX at 00:00 JST, which is effectively July 12, 2016
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