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The episode highlights how Reigen's dependence on Mob wasn't just professional but emotional, used to boost his own ego.
Reviewers from Anime News Network note that the episode provides a compassionate yet brutal lens on Reigen’s backstory. Bereft of his apprentice, Reigen attempts to prove he is "totally fine" by doubling down on his con-artist work. Mob Psycho 100 II Episode 6
Even in a character-driven episode, the animation by Studio Bones remains a standout. Key animators like Inson Chon brought Reigen’s frantic, desperate energy to life through expressive, sometimes "stupid" character acting that fans on platforms like Tumblr have praised for its personality. The episode highlights how Reigen's dependence on Mob
The Breaking Point: Reigen and Mob’s Rift in Mob Psycho 100 II, Episode 6 Even in a character-driven episode, the animation by
Moving away from the high-stakes action of the Mogami arc, Episode 6 grounds the series in human vulnerability, setting the stage for Reigen's eventual public reckoning.