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Kusuo No Ps-nan- Shidou-hen — Saiki

The comedy is sharp, the voice acting is impeccable, and the meta-narrative is genuinely clever. For newcomers, it’s an accessible (if slightly confusing) entry point. For longtime fans, it’s a reunion with old friends who are just as disastrous as you remember.

Recommended for: Fans of absurdist comedy, Gintama, One-Punch Man (Saitama’s cousin in spirit), and anyone who has ever wanted to read a manga in complete silence. Saiki Kusuo no PS-nan- Shidou-hen

When Nendou gets lost, Saiki tracks him down. When Kaidou gets bullied (in his imagination), Saiki pretends to be impressed. When Teruhashi manipulates the universe into creating a perfect photo op, Saiki—grudgingly—adjusts the lighting. Reawakened subtly argues that friendship isn’t about shared interests or intellectual kinship; it’s about showing up. Saiki would never admit it, but he loves his disastrous friends. And they love him, even though they have no idea he’s a god. The comedy is sharp, the voice acting is

A standout episode where Saiki accidentally amplifies his telepathy to city-wide range. He hears every thought in the city simultaneously—from petty grievances to embarrassing crushes to a man’s internal debate about whether to buy the premium tuna. The episode becomes a logistical nightmare of information overload, culminating in Saiki having to orchestrate a dozen personal crises just to lower the noise level. It’s a masterclass in layered comedic timing. When Teruhashi manipulates the universe into creating a