"Show Me What You've Got ~Band Together~" is the twenty-first episode of the Mob Psycho 100 anime adaptation, and the ninth episode of the second season.
Synopsis[]
With his house, up in flames, Mob and Dimple find something that resembles his family burnt within the fire. They immediately go to find who's behind this and run into members of the mysterious group known as Claw. Unable to control his rage, Mob disposes of them immediately, but then Koyama and Sakurai from the 7th Division appear before him. They end up meeting up with Teru and Reigen, who was also attacked by members of Claw, at a secret lair. What could Claw be plotting?
Plot[]
On the verge of emotionally exploding, Dimple manages to calm Mob down and convince him that the bodies there are fake. After scanning the area for Espers, Mob thanks Dimple, and then accosts the two that set his house on fire. The two men were members of Claw, who just so happened to be looking for him. Meanwhile, Teru is attacked by another member in his apartment. Back to Mob, he deals with the two Claw members; however, neither of the Claw members sets his house on fire or places the dummies there. Alerted that more members are en route to their location, Dimple suggests leaving. On the other hand, Mob insists they stay and handle the reinforcements in hopes of learning something from them. Suddenly, Koyama and Sakurai in a white car rescue Mob and Dimple. Driving away, the former Claw members assure them they're on their side, and after clearing up their intentions with Mob, the boy hovers them to where his friends are located.
At an undisclosed location, Reigen, the Awakening Lab kids, and most of the former 7th Division's Scars gathered. After Dimple explains Mob's situation to everyone, Reigen pulls Dimple aside to talk to him about what he told Mob about the bodies found inside his house. Reigen warns him that if it's a lie, Mob will never forgive him; he then walks over to Mob and tells him that he believes his family is alright. Hearing this causes Mob to faint from relief. Once that was settled, the former 7th Division's Scars revealed they're all reformed following Reigen's example. However, they're all still targets of Claw for being traitors. In need of a capable leader, they recruited Reigen for that task after seeing him on TV. As it turns out, Reigen's office was attacked right when he talked to someone outside about renovating his office. Rei also reveals that Teru is fine after he was attacked, much to the dismay of Go and Takeshi. Daichi and Kaito then reveal their current location is a secrete hideout owned by Kenji, who was elated to be in a room full of espers. Teru then arrives with the culprit who attacked his apartment over his shoulder. After interrogating him, they learn of Claw's plans, and when Reigen is asked how to proceed, he suggests they report it to the police.
Elsewhere, the boss of Claw Suzuki announces to his subordinates that the time to launch Claw's ultimate plan has arrived. Suzuki then announces his organization's plans for world domination using his associate's Hatori of the Ultimate 5 ability to hijack every television channel on TV. Meanwhile, Sho accompanied by Ritsu, who turns out to be alive along with his parents, plan their move to take down Claw's boss, Suzuki.
With the Claw HQ, Joseph plans a coupe with Udo, Miguel, and another. Their attempt; however, was futile as they were easily stopped, by Claw's Ultimate 5.
The following day, under Suzuki's orders, Ryo of the Ultimate 5 effortlessly captures Prime Minister Yabe. In an attempt to stop him, Teru tries to rescue the Prime Minister, but fails.
Characters in Order of Appearance[]
- Shigeo Kageyama
- Dimple
- Teruki Hanazawa
- Megumu Koyama
- Yusuke Sakurai
- Terada
- Arataka Reigen
- Daichi Shiratori
- Go Asahi
- Kaito Shiratori
- Kenji Mitsuura
- Mukai
- Muraki
- Rei Kurosaki
- Takeshi Hoshino
- Tsuchiya
- Joseph
- Udo
- Toichiro Suzuki (first full appearance)
- Tamaki
- Sakakibara
- Ebiwara
- Miguel
- Nozomu Hatori
- Banshomaru Shinra
- Kirin Jodo
- Ichi Mezato
- Sho Suzuki
- Fukuda
- Higashio
- Otsuki
- Ritsu Kageyama
- Mr. Kageyama
- Mrs. Kageyama
- Furutachi
- Igarashi
- Yanagawa
- Katsuya Serizawa
- Toshiki Minegishi
- Hiroshi Shibata
- Hiroshi Yabe
- Ryo Shimazaki
Anime and Manga Differences[]
- Teru's clothes were changed.
- The whole fight with Teru against Claw's soldiers was omitted. Two panels of this were shown as eyecatchers.
- In the manga, Mukai doesn't appear at this point. She appears by herself a few in some chapters later, rescuing Fukuda, Higashio, and Otsuki. She is angry at the boss for burning down the trees from which her puppets were made.
- In the manga, Mitsuura is the one who contacted Teru, while in the anime, it was Kurosaki.
- Terada commenting on Teru's torturing is an anime-only scene.
- The scene with Toichiro talking to the Division Leaders was omitted.
- In the manga, only Jodo is seen watching Toichiro's message. Mezato and Banshomaru were added to the anime.
- Shimazaki talking with Toichiro on the phone scene was omitted.
- Shimazaki's fight with a government esper was omitted.
Notes and Trivia[]
- Megumu Koyama, Yusuke Sakurai, Terada, Tsuchiya, Mukai, Muraki, Otsuki, Fukuda, and Higashio are added to the ending graphics.
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Season 1 | Episode 1 • Episode 2 • Episode 3 • Episode 4 • Episode 5 • Episode 6 • Episode 7 • Episode 8 • Episode 9 • Episode 10 • Episode 11 • Episode 12 |
Season 2 | Episode 13 • Episode 14 • Episode 15 • Episode 16 • Episode 17 • Episode 18 • Episode 19 • Episode 20 • Episode 21 • Episode 22 • Episode 23 • Episode 24 • Episode 25 |
Season 3 | Episode 26 • Episode 27 • Episode 28 • Episode 29 • Episode 30 • Episode 31 • Episode 32 • Episode 33 • Episode 34 • Episode 35 • Episode 36 • Episode 37 |