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1. Why does the Mob Psycho anime take precedence over the more ’closer to the source material’ source itself: the manga?
I get that the anime has flashy fights and cooler fights in general, thus leading to bigger and better feats due to the flexing animators, but… almost all of it isn’t canon. It’s not in the manga. It doesn’t exist.
The anime is just an adaptation like all adaptations. This website usually uses multiple keys to seperate the manga and anime, or only uses the manga, so why is this verse Anime Only?
2. Mob is “multi continental” based off feats where the context has been removed. All his “continental“ calcs take place in a fictional illusion world that exists entirely in the spirit of a little girl. His real world feats come NOWHERE CLOSE to this level of power, even when using calcs. Why is this allowed? Is it not considered an outlier?? And, again, every single shot of the calc is from the anime… not the canon source material. Is ONE’s art style just not that liked??
I get that the anime has flashy fights and cooler fights in general, thus leading to bigger and better feats due to the flexing animators, but… almost all of it isn’t canon. It’s not in the manga. It doesn’t exist.
The anime is just an adaptation like all adaptations. This website usually uses multiple keys to seperate the manga and anime, or only uses the manga, so why is this verse Anime Only?
2. Mob is “multi continental” based off feats where the context has been removed. All his “continental“ calcs take place in a fictional illusion world that exists entirely in the spirit of a little girl. His real world feats come NOWHERE CLOSE to this level of power, even when using calcs. Why is this allowed? Is it not considered an outlier?? And, again, every single shot of the calc is from the anime… not the canon source material. Is ONE’s art style just not that liked??