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Mob Psycho 100 10th Anniversary Visual and Events

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Mob Psycho 100 Anime Reveals 10th Anniversary Celebrations With New Visual

TL;DR, Warner Bros. Japan revealed a new Mob Psycho 100 anniversary visual by Yoshimichi Kameda and an illustration by ONE. The celebration includes a July 12 event at Fukagawa Mirai Hall, a ticket lottery, and a global #MyMobPsycho100 hashtag campaign.

Warner Bros. Japan marked the Mob Psycho 100 10th anniversary with fresh art and concrete celebration plans. A new visual by the anime’s character designer and a separate illustration by creator ONE went live, a July 12 event was set for Saitama, and a worldwide hashtag drive opened for fans.

The date syncs with two milestones. Today is Mob’s birthday, which is why the artwork dropped now, and July 12 is the series’ TV premiere anniversary. Together they frame a clean roadmap for how to join in, whether you want to see the new pieces, enter the ticket lottery, or post your favorite scene with the official tag.

What the new Mob Psycho 100 visual and ONE’s illustration show

Warner Bros. Japan celebrated Mob’s birthday by releasing two pieces tied to the milestone. The headline is a Mob Psycho 100 anniversary visual drawn by anime character designer Yoshimichi Kameda.

Alongside it, series creator ONE contributed a separate ONE illustration to round out the birthday drop. The studio framed both as part of an ongoing program for the Mob Psycho 100 10th anniversary.

Kameda’s credit matters because his designs shaped the look of the anime. A commemorative image from the lead designer carries the same stylistic DNA fans associate with Mob, Reigen, and the show’s sharp lines and expressive motion. The pairing with an original piece by ONE ties the celebration back to the manga’s roots, aligning the anime’s visual identity with the creator’s hand for a full-circle moment on Mob’s special day.

Why today? The press materials state the artwork arrived to mark Mob birthday, ahead of the July 12 festivities. That timing turns the reveal into the kickoff for a season of activities rather than a one-off post.

It also gives fans a shared artifact to rally around as the countdown to the stage event begins.

Warner Bros. Japan directed fans to the series’ official channels for the images. If you want to see them in the best quality, check those accounts, which are hosting the posts and will continue sharing more details.

Between Kameda’s new Mob Psycho 100 anniversary visual and the companion ONE illustration, the campaign balances the anime and manga perspectives while keeping the focus squarely on the 10-year milestone.

Mob Psycho 100 10th anniversary event on July 12, ticket lottery and guests

The center of the celebration is a live gathering on the exact broadcast anniversary. Warner Bros. Japan confirmed the Mob Psycho 100 10th anniversary event for July 12 at Fukagawa Mirai Hall in Kawaguchi, Saitama, just north of Tokyo.

The lead voice cast will appear, joined by MOB CHOIR, the group behind the anime’s theme performances. It is a single-day program tied to the date the first episode aired.

Entry is through a lottery system. According to the announcement, event tickets are being allocated by drawing, and the lottery is currently accepting applications. The press release does not list seating, pricing, or deadlines.

Fans should watch the series’ official accounts for the application page and updates about schedules, confirmations, and pickup procedures. If you are outside Japan, check whether the application portal accepts overseas entries before you apply.

To keep it simple, here are the key points at a glance:

  • Date: Friday, July 12, ten years to the day after episode one.
  • Venue: Fukagawa Mirai Hall, Kawaguchi, Saitama, near Tokyo.
  • Guests: Lead cast on stage with a performance appearance by MOB CHOIR.
  • Access: Event tickets distributed via an active lottery. Applications are open now.

Warner Bros. Japan will share additional program notes and on-site rules through official channels as the date approaches. If you plan to travel, build in time for ticket pickup and ID checks, which are common at lottery-based events in Japan.

With the venue and date locked, the July show serves as the public anchor for the Mob Psycho 100 10th anniversary, connecting the new art reveal to a real-world fan gathering.

How Warner Bros. Japan is running the #MyMobPsycho100 campaign

Alongside the live show, the studio is inviting global participation through X, formerly Twitter. The official accounts are hosting the MyMobPsycho100 hashtag campaign, which asks fans to post their favorite scenes with the tag #MyMobPsycho100. Warner Bros.

Japan states these messages may also be used in other anniversary activities, so treat your post as something that could be highlighted in future materials or event segments.

How to join is straightforward. Pick a moment that captures why you love the series, write a short note about it, and include the hashtag. Posts in any language are welcome on X as this is a worldwide call.

If you share images or clips, follow platform rules and the series’ guidelines as shared by the official accounts. The campaign runs in the lead-up to July 12, creating a rolling feed of community picks.

For context, the Mob Psycho 100 anime first aired July 12 2016 in Japan and ran for three seasons, with the final episode on December 22, 2022. Yuzuru Tachikawa directed seasons one and two, then served as chief director for season three, which was directed by Takahiro Hasui, all at studio BONES. Crunchyroll streamed every season and the OVAs as they were released, and its synopsis highlights Mob’s struggle to live normally as his emotions push his ESP to dangerous levels.

Whether you are attending the event or watching from home, the tag keeps you in the loop. Share your scene, follow the official accounts for reposts, and check back as Warner Bros. Japan folds selected posts into ongoing anniversary activities.

It is an easy way to be part of the Mob Psycho 100 10th anniversary without a ticket in hand, and a good excuse to revisit episodes on Crunchyroll.

Source: Crunchyroll

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