Mob Psycho 100 ~Ura tai Ura ~
Second stage play adaptation of MOB PSYCHO 100, now following Ritsu's Arc.
Second stage play adaptation of MOB PSYCHO 100, now following Ritsu's Arc.
Setsuo Ito
Shigeo Kageyama
Ryoma Baba
Reigen Arataka
Takeshi Nadagi
Dimple
Gaku Matsumoto
Kageyama Ritsu
Takuya Kawaharada
Hanazawa Teruki
Yuta Hoshino
Tokugawa Hikaru
Kido Yuya
Onigawara Tenga
Marina Tanoue
Kurata Tome
Tetsuya Tashiro
Saruta / Mob's Mother / Narrator
Second stage play adaptation of MOB PSYCHO 100, now following Ritsu's Arc.
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