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Mob Psycho S3 Ep 2

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Mob Psycho S3 Ep 2

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I feel like it would make alot of sense to just go to one punch man after this if you want more of the same, same author, but season 2 kinda got done dirty

TheGoblerTrainsMovinIn

Hmmm, so you're probably familiar with -san, it's usually used by younger people to older people that you're not close to. It's like Mr. or Ms., it's more general and used regardless of gender. Then there's -kun and -chan which is still formal but less than -san and is more used by people that are the same age or older than you. (You have to use their last names tho) But -chan is usually used for either women or small boys. It's also used on men but it's more rare. Someone older than you that's it's not close might be calling you this. -kun is basically like -chan but for men. Like-chan, it's also used on girls but it's less common.

Lixien

There's more cool info to this but to keep it short - Mob Psycho 100 originated as a webcomic by an amateur illustrator ONE who kinda sucked when he started, so the art style reflects his web comic.

LegionaresCZ

If Tony likes the narrator, I feel like kaguya love is war would be a great replacement. Another great character based comedy.

Belac

And also your reaction to fecal test, at least here in europe its normal if you are working with food. Im working at factory making packaging for food and i had one.

Lukasz Sobiecki

Yep. The "kun" honorific specifically is used for boys or young men who are below you or equal to you in the contextual hierarchy. Most often age is the deciding factor.

Auks

kun is used ethier for older person adressing younger person, or here between people at same age as showing they are not that familiar with each other. They are not close friends and there is a bit of distance between them. Also sounds more official as they are doing classroom stuff.

Lukasz Sobiecki

I'm not sure if someone has said this already or not, but the ED was fully animated by paintings on top of glass (as well as many other scenes in the anime that have this same feeling). I'm not super well versed in animation and can't fully explain everything. However I thought it was pretty unique and fun to look at. Crunchyroll did talk to Miyo Sato an animator who helped work on scenes like this and here's a link to it if you're interested aswell. https://www.crunchyroll.com/news/features/2016/9/4/feature-the-story-behind-the-mob-psycho-100-ending-sequence-miyo-sato-and-paint-on-glass-animation

Sean

Just to let you know that the reason why Serizawa feels more comfortable in dark spaces alone is because he was a shut in for years before joining The Ultimate 5

Jack Allen

I'm sure other people will explain it better, but "kun" is a kind of honorific, especially for those outside your family. Like how you might address someone as "Mister Smith," for example.

Jet Man


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