: To save an exhausted Mob, Dimple uses the last of his power to fight the Psycho Helmets and uproot the Divine Tree. He seemingly sacrifices himself, sending the tree into space to prevent further damage to Seasoning City.
: Mob returns home safely but has a hazy memory of the event, though he feels a deep sense of loss. The episode ends with Mob crying as he reaffirms that Dimple was his true friend. Production Highlights Mob Psycho 100 III Episode 6
: The episode begins with Mob and Dimple talking through their recent conflict. Mob admits he failed to truly understand Dimple’s ambitions, while Dimple realizes that his desire for godhood was secondary to his wish for Mob's genuine friendship. : To save an exhausted Mob, Dimple uses
: The episode received critical acclaim for its "sakuga" (high-quality animation), featuring work from renowned action animators like Yutaka Nakamura and Hironori Tanaka . The episode ends with Mob crying as he
: Directed and storyboarded by Yuuta Kiso , the episode balanced intense psychic action with quiet, emotional character beats.
The sixth episode of Mob Psycho 100 III , titled , is a pivotal emotional climax for the series. It serves as the conclusion to the "Divine Tree" arc and focuses on the complex friendship between the protagonist, Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama, and the spirit Dimple. Plot Summary