Mob Psycho 100 -dub- Jun 2026
This article dives deep into why the English dub of Mob Psycho 100 (available on Crunchyroll and Funimation) is not just a "good enough" alternative, but a definitive way to experience the series.
Kyle McCarley delivers a performance that should be studied by aspiring voice actors. Mob is defined by his monotone exterior and the volcanic emotional buildup inside (the "???"). McCarley’s genius lies in his restraint. In everyday scenes, his voice is soft, breathy, and unsure—a stark contrast to the louder, arrogant characters around him. But when Mob hits 100%? McCarley unleashes a raw, distorted, primal scream that rivals any anime transformation. He makes you feel the weight of a boy trying desperately not to destroy the world. Mob Psycho 100 -Dub-
The purpose of a dub is to remove the barrier of reading, allowing the viewer to fully absorb the visual storytelling. Mob Psycho 100 has some of the most intricate, fast-paced animation in the industry. If you are reading subtitles during the final battle against Toichiro Suzuki, you are missing half of Bones' work. The dub allows you to watch the lines move, the colors bleed, and the characters’ faces contort without looking away to read text. This article dives deep into why the English
Bang Zoom! Entertainment Director: Chris Cason (season 1), Bill Millsap (season 2–3) McCarley’s genius lies in his restraint
Casting a voice for a character who is intentionally monotone yet emotional is difficult. The VA manages to convey Mob’s growth and his struggle to understand emotions without breaking character. It’s subtle, nuanced, and perfect.