This year marks the tenth anniversary of Studio Bones’ anime adaptation of ONE‘s supernatural coming-of-age series, Mob Psycho 100. And to celebrate the occasion, the creatives who brought the anime to life visited Anime Expo to reminisce over the series’ humble beginnings back in 2016 and its pensive finale in 2022. Keeping it a buck, of all the anime I’ve covered on the ground at Anime Expo this year, I’m especially partial to Mob Psycho 100. In fact, in my Kotaku list ranking the best anime of the decade, Mob Psycho 100 slapped the top of the leaderboard as my absolute favorite show. And I’m not alone in that. The series has a wealth of its own memes. Key among them is mentor Reigen Arataka’s claim to fame as the Tumblr Sexyman, christened by Undertale creator Toby Fox’s Sans x Mob Psycho fanfiction. And who can forget when Mob’s mild-mannered, bowl-cut visage graced US headlines in the funniest way imaginable? Mob Psycho 100 is a show that contains multitudes, not only for the neurodivergent folks among us but also as a masterwork with lush sakuga and resonant themes about coming into your own. It’s also funny as hell, which is to be expected from the delightfully absurdist mind behind One Punch Man.