Reparto y equipo de Mob Psycho 100

Mob Psycho 100

モブサイコ100

Kageyama Shigeo, más conocido por el apodo "Mob", parece un chico tímido con problemas para relacionarse con los demás, pero en realidad. es un poderoso Esper. Mob quiere ser un niño normal y corriente pero, para mantener su poder psíquico bajo control, tiene que reprimir constantemente sus emociones. Sin embargo, los problemas le persiguen, y vive rodeado por falsos Espers, espíritus malignos y misteriosas organizaciones.

Cast principal de Mob Psycho 100

Takahiro Sakurai as Arataka Reigen (voice)

Takahiro Sakurai

Arataka Reigen (voice)
Takahiro Sakurai's performance as Arataka Reigen in 'Mob Psycho 100' is truly outstanding and adds a unique charm to the series. Reigen, a con artist posing as a psychic, is brought to life by Sakurai's incredible voice acting, which perfectly captures Reigen's charisma and manipulative nature, while also highlighting his underlying caring side. The comedic timing and dynamic range displayed by Sakurai throughout his performance make Reigen one of the most memorable and beloved characters of the series. His interactions with protagonist Mob, voiced by Setsuo Ito, create delightful chemistry and add depth to their complex mentor-mentee relationship. This stellar voice acting showcases Sakurai's versatility and undoubtedly contributes to the charm and success of the show.
Akio Otsuka as Dimple (voice)

Akio Otsuka

Dimple (voice)
Akio Otsuka's performance as Dimple in 'Mob Psycho 100' is nothing short of spectacular. His deep, resonating voice perfectly captures the duality of Dimple's character - a once powerful entity now reduced to comedic relief, all while harboring a burning desire to regain his former glory. Otsuka's delivery is both menacing and humorous, effortlessly switching tones to highlight Dimple's complex personality. The gravitas of his voice lends a certain authenticity to the character, making Dimple an unforgettable part of the series. Otsuka's talent for voice acting truly shines in this role, making audiences laugh, fear, and empathize with Dimple all at once.