Mob Psycho 100 Returns to Theaters for Its 10th Anniversary via Crunchyroll Anime Nights
Crunchyroll is bringing five fan-voted episodes to the big screen for one night on July 20, with tickets on sale now.

A one-night return to the big screen
Mob Psycho 100 is heading back to theaters to mark its 10th anniversary. According to an official post from Crunchyroll, the distributor's Crunchyroll Anime Nights series will screen the supernatural action favorite for one night on Monday, July 20, 2026. Crunchyroll says tickets are on sale now, with showtimes listed through Fandango and participating chains including AMC Theatres, Marcus Theatres, and Emagine Entertainment.
What is being shown
Rather than a single film, the event gathers five episodes chosen by fan vote, a lineup Crunchyroll describes as taking viewers through "all of Mob's story." The full program runs about two hours and two minutes. Crunchyroll has not published the specific five episodes in the listings available so far, so fans will want to check the official announcement for the final running order.
The screening centers on Shigeo Kageyama, the unassuming middle schooler better known as Mob. Mob keeps his immense psychic powers bottled up in an effort to live a normal life, but his suppressed emotions climb toward a breaking point that the series frames as hitting 100 percent. His mentor, the self-styled spirit medium Reigen Arataka, remains one of the franchise's most beloved figures, and a best-of program is a natural showcase for both.
A decade of Mob
The TV anime first premiered in July 2016 and is produced by studio Bones, adapting the manga by ONE, the creator also behind One-Punch Man. Across its run the series earned a reputation for expressive, fluid animation and a surprisingly tender story about growing up, friendship, and what it means to be strong. The anime continued through three seasons, wrapping up in 2022, and the 10th anniversary lands a decade after that first broadcast.
Theatrical compilation events have become a recurring way for distributors to celebrate long-running titles, letting communities gather for shows that originally aired week to week at home. For a series as performance-driven as this one, with its set-piece psychic battles and emotional crescendos, a packed auditorium is a fitting venue. Letting fans pick the lineup also turns the night into a kind of community vote on the franchise's defining moments, from quiet character beats to its most explosive psychic showdowns.
