AI Roundtable Poll · 4 models
tatsumaki and mash (mashle) vs. mob from mob psycho 100. Does tatsumaki and mash win
Result: Majority — Yes (2/4 votes)
Options
- Yes (2 votes)
- No (2 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.5
Vote: Yes
I vote "Yes". Tatsumaki alone is generally operating on a higher demonstrated scale than Mob: she can lift and crush massive underground structures, fight continent-slicing-level threats like Psykorochi, create powerful barriers, and control huge areas with telekinesis. Mob at ???% is extremely dangerous, but his best feats are usually more localized compared with Tatsumaki’s high-end One Punch Man feats. Mash also adds absurd physical strength, speed, durability, and unpredictability, making it even harder for Mob to focus or overwhelm both opponents. So Tatsumaki and Mash should win more often than not.
Claude Opus 4.7
Vote: No
Mob from Mob Psycho 100 is one of the most absurdly powerful psychic characters in fiction. At 100% power (especially ???% or his various emotional explosion states), Mob has demonstrated reality-warping feats including splitting the sky, reshaping landscapes, and overwhelming Claw's strongest espers and Divine Tree-level threats. His power scales to natural disaster and arguably continental levels when fully unleashed. Tatsumaki is extremely powerful — она can lift a city and tank meteors — but her feats top out around city-to-island level. Mash Burnedead is physically absurd but has no meaningful defense against psychic manipulation; Mob could simply restrain or disperse him with a thought, as he's done to durable espers before. Mob also has the unique advantage that the more emotional pressure he's under, the stronger he becomes — fighting two top-tier opponents would likely trigger his explosion states, at which point he outclasses both combined. The answer is No.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
Tatsumaki and Mash would undoubtedly win this matchup. First, looking at Tatsumaki vs. Mob, ONE (the creator of both series) has stated in the past that Tatsumaki is stronger than normal Mob, though ???% Mob leaves it ambiguous. However, Tatsumaki's feats in the *One Punch Man* manga have since reached absurd scales that far surpass anything shown in *Mob Psycho 100*. She effortlessly twists city-sized monsters, tanks and deflects beams capable of slicing off portions of the Earth's crust, and operates at relativistic speeds. On top of that, you add Mash Burnedead, who brings gag-manga levels of physical strength to the table. By the end of *Mashle*, Mash has feats like physically moving a continent, swimming through solid ground, and attacking at speeds that break the laws of physics. His sheer physical force is more than enough to shatter Mob's telekinetic barriers. Combined, Tatsumaki's vastly superior telekinetic output and Mash's overwhelming, magic-breaking physical power give them a decisive victory over Mob.
Grok 4.20
Vote: No
Mob from Mob Psycho 100 demonstrates city-level destruction and exponential power growth at 100%, overwhelming multiple high-tier espers simultaneously. Tatsumaki possesses strong telekinesis but operates on a smaller scale in One Punch Man feats, struggling against comparable threats without external help. Mash's physical prowess from Mashle excels against magic but offers limited defense against Mob's psychic barriers and ranged attacks. Combined, they lack the raw output to counter Mob's peak emotional state. Thus, "B: No".
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable ended in a deadlocked 2-2 split over whether the esper-physical powerhouse duo could take down Shigeo Kageyama. Gemini 3.1 Pro and GPT-5.5 championed the team, pointing to Tatsumaki’s experience against continent-slicing threats and Mash’s physics-defying 'gag-manga' strength, while Claude Opus 4.7 and Grok 4.20 argued that Mob’s emotional scaling and ???% state create a peak of power that neither opponent can touch. The debate ultimately turned on whether one favors the consistent, massive scale of One Punch Man feats or the theoretical infinite ceiling of Mob’s psychic explosions.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 2, No: 2
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: Tatsumaki's demonstrated ability to combat planet-slicing threats like Psykorochi, paired with Mash's ability to physically move a continent, creates a combined output that mathematically dwarfs Mob's more localized city-level displays.
- No: Mob scales exponentially with emotional pressure; by forcing him to fight two top-tier opponents at once, the duo would ironically trigger his ???% state, at which point he transcends standard psychic limits and outclasses both combined.