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Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Release Date 2022: Everything We Know So Far

A Japanese anime series produced by Bones and directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa. The series is based on the webcomic created by One. The writer of the script is Hiroshi Seko; Yoshimi Kameda does the character designing, and Kenji Kawal is the music composer. With the positive response of Season 1 and Season 2, the fans were eagerly waiting for Mob Psycho 100 Season 3. However, all the movies and web series were postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic but now everything is trying to be on track.

Moreover, the opening theme song of Mob Psycho was composed by Mob Choir, named “99” and the ending theme was produced by ALL OFF, named “Refrain boy”.

Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Release Date

Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 was much awaited as Season 2 ended with curiosity. Season 1 was released on July 12, 2016, and after three years, Season 2 was released. Moreover, the anime fans were already appreciating Season 1 and then Season 2 was also appreciated by all the fans. Well, the most awaited Season 3 is back after 1.5 years.

The previous season ended where Mob lost all his power and eventually was considered the weakest. Dimple, Teruki Hanazawa, Reign Arataka,  Shou Suzuki, and Ritsu Kageyama are expected to come back in Season 3. Moreover, Haruki Amakusa, a new character, may join the series. Thus, Season 3 was much awaited by the fans.

At present, it has been decided to Mob Psycho 100 Season 3 Release Date in Japan in 2021. As we all know the world is going through the COVID 19 pandemic, so if everything goes as planned then you can expect the release in 2021. The officials have to keep the safety of people in mind before releasing any date.

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However, the expected year is 2021 but it hasn’t been confirmed yet. The fans should wait until they release any notice about the dates. Until then, watch both the seasons if you haven’t, and let’s just wait for season 3.

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