Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan
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Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: The Disaster of PSI Kusuo Saiki, The Disastrous Life of Saiki K., Chounouryokusha Saiki Kusuo no Sainan, Omaenchi, Obake Yashiki, Gekidan! Improvisation, Terrace House Dust, Seishounen Yuugai Kankyou Kiseihou
Japanese: 斉木楠雄のΨ難


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 26
Chapters: 290
Status: Finished
Published: May 14, 2012 to Jul 26, 2018
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Supernatural Supernatural
Themes: Gag Humor Gag Humor, School School, Super Power Super Power
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
Authors: Asou, Shuuichi (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 8.301 (scored by 1058410,584 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #3142
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Popularity: #530
Members: 32,747
Favorites: 894

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Recommendations

They are both comedy focused with the main character having supernatural abilities, in mousou the girl can only read minds but in saiki the protagonist has all the powers imaginable and tries to stay alone even though many "friends" seem to stick around. Both hilarious and light hearted, very refreshing. 
reportRecommended by Kuroyaminojou
both are gag manga about the daily life of an esper, the main character in both series are expressionless. 
reportRecommended by Obata
Both MCs want to live a normal life despite their unusual circumstances. Saiki wants to live as a normal student despite being an esper. MC from Zettai BL doesn't want to get involved with BL scenerios despite living in the world of BL. 
reportRecommended by Wikraw
Both manga contains characters with psyche abilities and they share the same vibe. They also have comedy and the drawing is quite similar.  
reportRecommended by Kosourbites
If you're looking for more fourth wall breaking, look no further than Saiki Kusuo no Psi Nan, a series about a highschool student with every psychic power in the universe. It's even published in the same magazine (WSJ) as Gintama, and features hilarity that rivals the series (if not even more). Parodies of shonen tropes get no better than these two. Both have a colorful cast of memorable characters, and crude artwork which gets better over time. 
reportRecommended by amatou
Similarly OP main characters and a focus on comedy, though Saiki is pure gag while I don't Want This Kind of Hero has more serious arcs and a loose plot it follows. They both also have strong ensemble casts. 
reportRecommended by Kiayin
A guy that doesn't want to get involved with other people and ends taking care of the most stupid bunch of the city. 
reportRecommended by BlindNoldor
Both are comedy manga, with bored, detached loner Mcs which are surrounded by a lot of people that force them to interact and socialize with others. 
reportRecommended by xShinigami3125
Both of them are comedy masterpieces. Both of them revolves around school life. They also deal with comedy in a similar fashion. 
reportRecommended by RayRaivern
Both are about protagonists that are attempting not to stick out in an environment because of how unique they are, at least initially. Additionally, both are gag-heavy, although Mairimashita Iruma-kun leans more on plot that Saiki K. Both protagonists are also powerful without intending to be. Finally, both have amazing characters you will enjoy. 
reportRecommended by InqMusic
By reading both you can tell the similarity once the MC's friends come to play. both have a strong MC and have a bunch of different characters with quirky personality. 
reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora
The main girl character is the most popular girl in school and everyone fall for her, except of course the protagonist who ignore them, so it became the girl solely mission is to make them fall for her. that is the main focus of the Kuroiwa manga, where in Saiki it is a part of it. But if you love the relationship between Saiki and Kokomi, you will love it between Medaka and Mona. 
reportRecommended by Shuffle32
While both series are most definitely a comedy series, they both use and blend their comedic elements with other aspects of the story. The comedy is used to accentuate scenes, either by giving an outlet for the dramatic tension, or by exploring aspects of the characters that exist in their worlds. The comedy is also character driven. Rather than creating silly one-liners and then reusing them when the author runs out of idea, both series uses the quirks and relationships between their characters to create humor. While Saiki Kusuo has more meta moments because of the fantastical nature of psychic powers allows for such things, it  read more 
reportRecommended by Dartok
They are both comedies that are funny and quite similar. Shinmai Nitta-ism is short but is still a fun read. 
reportRecommended by peepan
Both manga are comedy manga about a character who is slightly different to usual (A Psychic, and a Summoner) In there everyday school life as they interact with various characters who are extremely unique to each other. 
reportRecommended by Tatsunami
Both stories center around the main character being surrounded by people who put him into ridiculous situations. The humor in both is very absurd and deadpan at times. Saiki and Recruit have a similar way of trying to stay calm and rational in the midst of insanity imposed on them by their friends.  
reportRecommended by AcesBlitz
Both manga has a main character that is pretty much close to a god among the humans. Sakamoto and Saiki both deal with situations that seems to be so serious in their cases, and the solutions they come up with are so over the top to deal perfectly with the situation, which in turn creates a serious humor that makes the readers laugh. 
reportRecommended by Fiji
Both about a person with supernatural abilities an his/her interaction with family, classmates, friends and the environment in general. Many of the situations are practically the same. And both have awful and childish drawings. 
reportRecommended by BlindNoldor
both manga are funny and both of the main characters has amazing abilities. 
reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora
The main character who can read minds. In Saiki Kusou, the mc can do more Psi powers such as Clairvoyance, Phyrokinesis, etc. Both involved in comedy. 
reportRecommended by Ethnocentrism
They might be different, but they share some things in common too.. Saiki's and Kurosawa's life became a disaster because of the people around them. They tried to avoid their classmates, but in the end they always got involved with their classmates' activities. Talk about classmates, idk why but i feel the similar atmosphere between Saiki's and Kurosawa's classmates. It felt like the story would be the same if they switched their class (lol). Both are really good manga and worth to read. 
reportRecommended by renzospark
Same at Genre: Comedy. School. Well. both of them are Interesting and Hilarious. that's why I recommend this manga. 
reportRecommended by -Lazed-