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** The fourth ending is also sung by Eri Kitamura, Ai Kayano, and Hiroshi Kamiya in character as Mikoto, Teruhashi, and Saiki respectively.

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* DoItYourselfThemeTune: The anime's first opening, "Seishun wa Zankoku Janai," is sung by Natsuki Hanae, who voices Toritsuka. Later [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] when Toritsuka's band [[DiegeticSoundtrackUsage performs a parody of it]] about peeking in the girls' bath and the band comments that [[CelebrityParadox he sounds just like Hanae]].



* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: During the school festival, Toritsuka and his band play the anime's first opening theme "Seishun wa Zankoku ja nai".
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* ThereWasADoor: During a fire drill, a shutter blocks off the nearest exit because it passes by the room that's "on fire". Hairo concludes that the obstacle was [[SecretTestOfCharacter placed there to test their teamwork]], so instead of turning around and walking out the front door, everybody spends 30 minutes tearing down the shutter to get outside. The P.E. coach chews them all out for being complete morons and because he had just installed that shutter last week.
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* ATwinkleInTheSky: When Saiki's PowerLimiter breaks, he accidentally kicks a piece of it skyward so hard it twinkles out of existence, [[MediumAwareness which he then]] [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]].
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* EveryoneisJesusInPurgatory: Saiki's turns in a bank paper while drawing a portrait of Komomi. Howver, the rest of the students think the white page describes dazzling radiance.

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* EveryoneisJesusInPurgatory: EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory: Saiki's turns in a bank paper while drawing a portrait of Komomi. Howver, the rest of the students think the white page describes dazzling radiance.
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* EveryoneisJesusInPurgatory: Saiki's turns in a bank paper while drawing a portrait of Komomi. Howver, the rest of the students think the white page describes dazzling radiance.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The manga has been steadily moving in that direction, with the introduction of many, ''many'' individuals who spice Saiki's "boring" life.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In the final chapter, Saiki [[spoiler: actually speaks, instead of communicating telepathically with those square captions]]. More importantly, he does this right after [[spoiler: all his friends act especially uncharacteristically in various ways (Nendou talking like a girl, etc.). He was in an alternate timeline, practicing revealing his powers to them before doing it for real.]]
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* TheFatEpisode:
** Chiyo becomes fat one episode because of eating so much sweets. She manages to lose the weight she gained all in one day when Saiki tells her that her crush Kaidou may become disinterested in her.
** Chisato gains sudden weight once after taking a suspicious pill given to her by some doctors then going overboard on dinner.
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* RealityWarper: It's revealed that many of the outlandish anime and manga tropes that happen in this setting are actually the result of Saiki's powers warping the world around him to suit what were originally suppose to be mundane acts of power. When he was younger, he tried using MindControl to make it so that his bright pink hair wouldn't attract the attention, this having the unintended effect of making [[WorldOfTechnicolorHair bright, unrealistic hair color]] commonplace. When he used his powers to heal another kid's skimmed knee, this resulted in ToonPhysics that allow people to shrug off things that would normally debilitate them (like a baseball to the face). Other effects include [[TalkingIsAFreeAction people thinking at an unrealistically fast pace]], easy ClothingDamage while [[SceneryCensor the crotch remains censored]] (as well as clothes becoming un-torn between shots), MusclesAreMeaningless and knocking someone out with a neck-chop.

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* RealityWarper: It's revealed that many of the outlandish anime and manga tropes that happen in this setting are actually the result of Saiki's powers warping the world around him to suit what were originally suppose supposed to be mundane acts of power. When he was younger, he tried using MindControl to make it so that his bright pink hair wouldn't attract the attention, this having the unintended effect of making [[WorldOfTechnicolorHair bright, unrealistic hair color]] commonplace. When he used his powers to heal another kid's skimmed knee, this resulted in ToonPhysics that allow people to shrug off things that would normally debilitate them (like a baseball to the face). Other effects include [[TalkingIsAFreeAction people thinking at an unrealistically fast pace]], easy ClothingDamage while [[SceneryCensor the crotch remains censored]] (as well as clothes becoming un-torn between shots), MusclesAreMeaningless and knocking someone out with a neck-chop.

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** A bunch of unnatural phenomena[[note]]basic shonen tropes such as YouGottaHaveBlueHair, MusclesAreMeaningless, and MagicPants[[/note]] suddenly became real because Saiki brainwashed people into thinking they were natural occurrences. Most were done for his personal convenience.
** To prevent his pink hair from standing out in a country full of black haired individuals, Saiki brainwashed the entire world into believing that "pink hair is a natural hair color". Their belief in this statement resulted in the sudden existence of [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair other unnatural hair colors]].

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** A bunch of unnatural phenomena[[note]]basic shonen tropes such as YouGottaHaveBlueHair, WorldOfTechnicolorHair, MusclesAreMeaningless, and MagicPants[[/note]] suddenly became real because Saiki brainwashed people into thinking they were natural occurrences. Most were done for his personal convenience.
** To prevent his pink hair from standing out in a country full of black haired individuals, Saiki brainwashed the entire world into believing that "pink hair is a natural hair color". Their belief in this statement resulted in the sudden existence of [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair [[WorldOfTechnicolorHair other unnatural hair colors]].



* RealityWarper: It's revealed that many of the outlandish anime and manga tropes that happen in this setting are actually the result of Saiki's powers warping the world around him to suit what were originally suppose to be mundane acts of power. When he was younger, he tried using MindControl to make it so that his bright pink hair wouldn't attract the attention, this having the unintended effect of making [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair bright, unrealistic hair color]] commonplace. When he used his powers to heal another kid's skimmed knee, this resulted in ToonPhysics that allow people to shrug off things that would normally debilitate them (like a baseball to the face). Other effects include [[TalkingIsAFreeAction people thinking at an unrealistically fast pace]], easy ClothingDamage while [[SceneryCensor the crotch remains censored]] (as well as clothes becoming un-torn between shots), MusclesAreMeaningless and knocking someone out with a neck-chop.

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* RealityWarper: It's revealed that many of the outlandish anime and manga tropes that happen in this setting are actually the result of Saiki's powers warping the world around him to suit what were originally suppose to be mundane acts of power. When he was younger, he tried using MindControl to make it so that his bright pink hair wouldn't attract the attention, this having the unintended effect of making [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair [[WorldOfTechnicolorHair bright, unrealistic hair color]] commonplace. When he used his powers to heal another kid's skimmed knee, this resulted in ToonPhysics that allow people to shrug off things that would normally debilitate them (like a baseball to the face). Other effects include [[TalkingIsAFreeAction people thinking at an unrealistically fast pace]], easy ClothingDamage while [[SceneryCensor the crotch remains censored]] (as well as clothes becoming un-torn between shots), MusclesAreMeaningless and knocking someone out with a neck-chop.



* WorldOfTechnicolorHair: Some characters have unrealistic hair colors, including Saiki, who was born with pink hair. JustifiedTrope: he brainwashed the entire world into thinking that "[[InvokedTrope pink is not an unnatural hair color]]" in an attempt to [[ExploitedTrope not stand out]] from his naturally black haired peers. The result? [[YourMindMakesItReal The mentality caused a genetic mutation]] that causes hair of every color of the rainbow to now be a "naturally grown" hair color in this world. In the present, many of the supporting characters have unnatural hair colors. Kaido and Teruhashi have blue hair, Hairo and Mera have scarlet hair, Kuboyatsu and Toritsuka have purple hair, and so on.



* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Some characters have unrealistic hair colors, including Saiki, who was born with pink hair. [[PlayingWithATrope It turns out that]] he brainwashed the entire world into thinking that "[[InvokedTrope pink is not an unnatural hair color]]" in an attempt to [[ExploitedTrope not stand out]] from his naturally black haired peers. The result? [[YourMindMakesItReal The mentality caused a genetic mutation]] that causes hair of every color of the rainbow to now be a "naturally grown" hair color in this world.
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* AmusingInjuries: In full effect, thanks to Saiki [[ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve brainwashing the entire world]] into seeing nothing wrong with injuries healing instantaneously. This is one of his changes which has the most dramtic impact on the world - thanks to the entire population essentially gaining a HealingFactor, doctors are almost obsolete.

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* AmusingInjuries: In full effect, thanks to Saiki [[ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve brainwashing the entire world]] into seeing nothing wrong with injuries healing instantaneously. This is one of his changes which has the most dramtic dramatic impact on the world - thanks to the entire population essentially gaining a HealingFactor, doctors are almost obsolete.
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* AmusingInjuries: In full effect, thanks to Saiki [[ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve brainwashing the entire world]] into seeing nothing wrong with injuries heaing instantaneously. This is one of his changes which has the most dramtic impact on the world - thanks to the entire population essentially gaining a HealingFactor, doctors are almost obsolete.

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* AmusingInjuries: In full effect, thanks to Saiki [[ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve brainwashing the entire world]] into seeing nothing wrong with injuries heaing healing instantaneously. This is one of his changes which has the most dramtic impact on the world - thanks to the entire population essentially gaining a HealingFactor, doctors are almost obsolete.

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* {{Cloudcuckooland}}: Played with. [[spoiler: Saiki used his power to make people believe unnatural things were natural, essentially creating all the weirdness so his own bizarre appearance blends in.]]
* ComicBookTime: Bizarrely, ''justified''. No matter how long the series runs, Saiki and his friends are still going to be 2nd year high-schoolers. The reason? He uses his time reversal ability to restore Earth's life "a year behind the present" to prevent a catastrophic volcanic eruption that can destroy the entirety of Japan and keeps repeating the process every year until his powers are strong enough to fully neutralize the disaster. Then, he brainwashes the populace into thinking it is still the same year. As a result, even though memories of many of those past events and seasons remain, the time spent doesn't change ''at all''.

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* {{Cloudcuckooland}}: Played with. [[spoiler: Saiki used his power to make people believe unnatural things were natural, essentially creating all the weirdness so his own bizarre appearance blends in.]]
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* ComicBookTime: Bizarrely, ''justified''. No matter how long the series runs, Saiki and his friends are still going to be 2nd year high-schoolers. The reason? [[spoiler: He uses his time reversal ability to restore Earth's life "a year behind the present" to prevent a catastrophic volcanic eruption that can destroy the entirety of Japan and keeps repeating the process every year until his powers are strong enough to fully neutralize the disaster. Then, he brainwashes the populace into thinking it is still the same year. As a result, even though memories of many of those past events and seasons remain, the time spent doesn't change ''at all''. all'']].



-->'''Kuboyasu''': '' If you’re going to keep being stubborn, THEN WE’LL HAVE TO BE STUBBORN ABOUT MAKING YOU EAT!!''



-->'''Kuboyasu''': '' If you’re going to keep being stubborn, THEN WE’LL HAVE TO BE STUBBORN ABOUT MAKING YOU EAT!!''



* EvolutionaryLevels: Saiki thinks he's different enough to be considered a different species, the next step in the human evolution. [[spoiler:He also thinks Nendou is below the modern man and above the neolithic one]].

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* EvolutionaryLevels: Saiki thinks he's different enough to be considered a different species, the next step in the human evolution. [[spoiler:He He also thinks Nendou is below the modern man and above the neolithic one]].one.



* ForeShadowing: The school song lyrics that everyone sings at the graduation ceremony in season2 episode 3, contain lyrics like "Our everlasting school" and "Our everlasting youth" foreshadowing the ending of the series.

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* ForeShadowing: The school song lyrics that everyone sings at the graduation ceremony in season2 season 2 episode 3, contain lyrics like "Our everlasting school" and "Our everlasting youth" foreshadowing the ending of the series.



* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: The "hero" who acts as a guest lecturer at the school accuses Saiki's friend group of lacking specific heroic qualities. While that sounds accurate, he is completely wrong about *which* qualities they lack: saying that [[CowardlyLion Kaidou]] lacks courage, [[KindheartedSimpleton Nendo]] lacks kindness, and [[BadassBiker Kuboyasu]] lacks strength.

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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: The "hero" who acts as a guest lecturer at the school accuses Saiki's friend group of lacking specific heroic qualities. While that sounds accurate, he is completely wrong about *which* ''which'' qualities they lack: saying that [[CowardlyLion Kaidou]] lacks courage, [[KindheartedSimpleton Nendo]] lacks kindness, and [[BadassBiker Kuboyasu]] lacks strength.



* PsychicPowers: Saiki, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin obviously]], but it's implied that there are other PSI users in the world. In Chapter 17, he meets Reita Toritsuka, a young man who can [[spoiler: see ghosts]].

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* PsychicPowers: Saiki, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin obviously]], but it's implied that there are other PSI users in the world. In Chapter 17, he meets Reita Toritsuka, a young man who can [[spoiler: see ghosts]].ghosts.



* SneezeOfDoom: Saiki gets pollen allergies in one episode, and his sneezes causes a random object in his line of sight to explode.
* StatusQuoIsGod: For the most part, the characters' situations don't change all that much despite the shenanigans that go on. Teruhashi will continue to attempt to win Saiki's heart, Mera will always be poor, Nendou will always be an unpopular idiot, etcetera. Lampshaded in the finale of season 2.
-->'''Saiki:''' This is a gag manga. No matter how much [the characters] change, they'll change back after one day.

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* SneezeOfDoom: Saiki gets pollen allergies in one episode, and his sneezes causes a random object objects in his line of sight to explode.
* StatusQuoIsGod: For the most part, the characters' situations don't change all that much despite the shenanigans that go on. Teruhashi will continue to attempt to win Saiki's heart, Mera will always be poor, Nendou will always be an unpopular idiot, etcetera. Lampshaded in the finale of season 2.
-->'''Saiki:''' This is a gag manga. No matter how much [the characters] change, they'll change back after one day.
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* StatusQuoIsGod: [[spoiler:Despite having his psychic powers pernanently removed by the end of the series, it is implied his still recovers them at the end. This gets worse in the epilogue one-shot where his symptoms as worsening to the point he [[RefusalOfTheCall tries to deny them]], but ultimately succumbs to it as they were needed to save a sudden impending meteor that could wipe out Japan. It is confirmed they are fully recovered in the Netflix-original season, and he resumes his everyday life still with his friends being unaware he is a psychic.]]

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** For the most part, the characters' situations don't change all that much despite the shenanigans that go on. Teruhashi will continue to attempt to win Saiki's heart, Mera will always be poor, Nendou will always be an unpopular idiot, etcetera. Lampshaded in the finale of season 2.
-->'''Saiki:''' This is a gag manga. No matter how much [the characters] change, they'll change back after one day.
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[[spoiler:Despite having his psychic powers pernanently removed by the end of the series, it is implied his still recovers them at the end. This gets worse in the epilogue one-shot where his symptoms as worsening to the point he [[RefusalOfTheCall tries to deny them]], but ultimately succumbs to it as they were needed to save a sudden impending meteor that could wipe out Japan. It is confirmed they are fully recovered in the Netflix-original season, and he resumes his everyday life still with his friends being unaware he is a psychic.]]



* TheWorldIsAlwaysDoomed: It's revealed that Saiki has kept the world resetting as otherwise a volcano will erupt that will destroy Japan. The final chapters has Saiki successfully prevent the eruption but then a few days later, a meteorite will collide with the planet.

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* TheWorldIsAlwaysDoomed: It's revealed that [[spoiler: Saiki has kept the world resetting as otherwise a volcano will erupt that will destroy Japan. The final chapters has Saiki successfully prevent the eruption but then a few days later, a meteorite will collide with the planet.planet]].
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* HeroStageShow: In the anime episode "Summer Break! A Date With Teruhashi", Yuki Teruhashi invited [[TheProtagonist Kusuo Saiki]] to the fair grounds for a date. To keep it from becoming that, Saiki brings along Yuuta, his neighbour's son, so they can watch the live performance of Cider-man Ramune going on there. The actor playing the monster L. Ginger kidnaps Teruhashi and brings her on-stage, but can't bring himself to attack her after she [[WorldsMostBeautifulWoman uses her charms to stop him]]. When the actor playing Cider-man Ramune beats him, L. Ginger gets angry at looking weak in front of her and kicks him away. Saiki is ultimately forced to become Cyborg Cider-man No. 2 (because that's who Yuuta thinks he really is) and go up onstage to beat L. Ginger, much to his chagrin.
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* RealityWarper: It's revealed that many of the outlandish anime and manga tropes that happen in this setting are actually the result of Saiki's powers warping the world around him to suit what were originally suppose to be mundane acts of power. When he was younger, he tried using MindManipulation to make it so that his bright pink hair wouldn't attract the attention, this having the unintended effect of making [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair bright, unrealistic hair color]] commonplace. When he used his powers to heal another kid's skimmed knee, this resulted in ToonPhysics that allow people to shrug off things that would normally debilitate them (like a baseball to the face). Other effects include [[TalkingIsAFreeAction people thinking at an unrealistically fast pace]], easy ClothingDamage while [[SceneryCensor the crotch remains censored]] (as well as clothes becoming un-torn between shots), MusclesAreMeaningless and knocking someone out with a neck-chop.

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* RealityWarper: It's revealed that many of the outlandish anime and manga tropes that happen in this setting are actually the result of Saiki's powers warping the world around him to suit what were originally suppose to be mundane acts of power. When he was younger, he tried using MindManipulation MindControl to make it so that his bright pink hair wouldn't attract the attention, this having the unintended effect of making [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair bright, unrealistic hair color]] commonplace. When he used his powers to heal another kid's skimmed knee, this resulted in ToonPhysics that allow people to shrug off things that would normally debilitate them (like a baseball to the face). Other effects include [[TalkingIsAFreeAction people thinking at an unrealistically fast pace]], easy ClothingDamage while [[SceneryCensor the crotch remains censored]] (as well as clothes becoming un-torn between shots), MusclesAreMeaningless and knocking someone out with a neck-chop.
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* ForeShadowing: The school song lyrics that everyone sings at the graduation ceremony in season2 episode 3, contain lyrics like "Our everlasting school" and "Our everlasting youth" foreshadowing the ending of the series.
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* CruiseEpisode: "The Saiko Conglomerate's Luxurious Cruise" episode starts with Saiko inviting Saiki's friends to an extravagant cruise, but the ship gets wrecked and they all find themselves on a DesertedIsland.

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A live-action movie adaptation was released in October 2017, starring Kento Yamazaki as Kusuo Saiki.

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A live-action movie adaptation was released in October 2017, starring Kento Yamazaki Creator/KentoYamazaki as Kusuo Saiki.

The [[Characters/TheDisastrousLifeOfSaikiK character page]] is in the development stages.
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The series concluded in 2018, followed by a short series of {{Yonkoma}} and then two final chapters published in Jump Giga. It has a couple of anime adaptations: a 2013 web-anime developed for the Jump LIVE app, and a TV anime for the Summer2016Anime season, this time produced by Creator/JCStaff and directed by Hiroaki Sakurai. A second season of the anime premiered on January 17, 2018. The last anime adaptation is currently licensed by Creator/{{Funimation}} in the U.S. and is divided in four minute "shorts" that are aired daily during the weekdays, and collected in twenty minutes "episodes" every Sunday. This anime wrapped up with a special covering the last few chapters of the manga, released in 2019. The last anime series, titled ''The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Reawakened'' was produced by {{Creator/Netflix}} and continues Saiki's resumed psychic life.

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The series concluded in 2018, followed by a short series of {{Yonkoma}} and then two final chapters published in Jump Giga. It has a couple of anime adaptations: a 2013 web-anime developed for the Jump LIVE app, and a TV anime for the Summer2016Anime season, this time produced by Creator/JCStaff and directed by Hiroaki Sakurai. A second season of the anime premiered on January 17, 2018. The last anime adaptation is currently licensed by Creator/{{Funimation}} in the U.S. and is divided in four minute "shorts" that are aired daily during the weekdays, and collected in twenty minutes "episodes" every Sunday. This anime wrapped up with a special covering the last few chapters of the manga, released in 2019. The last anime series, titled ''The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Reawakened'' was produced by {{Creator/Netflix}} and continues Saiki's resumed psychic life.adapts chapters not covered by the first three seasons, as well as the epilogue.
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The series concluded in 2018, followed by a short series of {{Yonkoma}} and then two final chapters published in Jump Giga. It has a couple of anime adaptations: a 2013 web-anime developed for the Jump LIVE app, and a TV anime for the Summer2016Anime season, this time produced by Creator/JCStaff and directed by Hiroaki Sakurai. A second season of the anime premiered on January 17, 2018. The last anime adaptation is currently licensed by Creator/{{Funimation}} in the U.S. and is divided in four minute "shorts" that are aired daily during the weekdays, and collected in twenty minutes "episodes" every Sunday. This anime wrapped up with a special covering the last few chapters of the manga, released in 2019. An anime-original epilogue series, titled ''The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Reawakened'' was produced by {{Creator/Netflix}} and continues Saiki's resumed psychic life.

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The series concluded in 2018, followed by a short series of {{Yonkoma}} and then two final chapters published in Jump Giga. It has a couple of anime adaptations: a 2013 web-anime developed for the Jump LIVE app, and a TV anime for the Summer2016Anime season, this time produced by Creator/JCStaff and directed by Hiroaki Sakurai. A second season of the anime premiered on January 17, 2018. The last anime adaptation is currently licensed by Creator/{{Funimation}} in the U.S. and is divided in four minute "shorts" that are aired daily during the weekdays, and collected in twenty minutes "episodes" every Sunday. This anime wrapped up with a special covering the last few chapters of the manga, released in 2019. An anime-original epilogue The last anime series, titled ''The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Reawakened'' was produced by {{Creator/Netflix}} and continues Saiki's resumed psychic life.
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The series concluded in 2018, followed by a short series of {{Yonkoma}} and then two final chapters published in Jump Giga. It has a couple of anime adaptations: a 2013 web-anime developed for the Jump LIVE app, and a TV anime for the Summer2016Anime season, this time produced by Creator/JCStaff and directed by Hiroaki Sakurai. A second season of the anime premiered on January 17, 2018. The last anime adaptation is currently licensed by Creator/{{Funimation}} in the U.S. and is divided in four minute "shorts" that are aired daily during the weekdays, and collected in twenty minutes "episodes" every Sunday. This anime wrapped up with a special covering the last few chapters of the manga, released in 2019. An anime-original epilogue series, titled ''The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Reawakened'' was produced by {{Creator/Netflix}} and continues Saiki's resumed psychic life but this time as a third-year high school student.

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The series concluded in 2018, followed by a short series of {{Yonkoma}} and then two final chapters published in Jump Giga. It has a couple of anime adaptations: a 2013 web-anime developed for the Jump LIVE app, and a TV anime for the Summer2016Anime season, this time produced by Creator/JCStaff and directed by Hiroaki Sakurai. A second season of the anime premiered on January 17, 2018. The last anime adaptation is currently licensed by Creator/{{Funimation}} in the U.S. and is divided in four minute "shorts" that are aired daily during the weekdays, and collected in twenty minutes "episodes" every Sunday. This anime wrapped up with a special covering the last few chapters of the manga, released in 2019. An anime-original epilogue series, titled ''The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Reawakened'' was produced by {{Creator/Netflix}} and continues Saiki's resumed psychic life but this time as a third-year high school student.
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The series concluded in 2018, followed by a short series of {{Yonkoma}} and then two final chapters published in Jump Giga. It has a couple of anime adaptations: a 2013 web-anime developed for the Jump LIVE app, and a TV anime for the Summer2016Anime season, this time produced by Creator/JCStaff and directed by Hiroaki Sakurai. A second season of the anime premiered on January 17, 2018. The last anime adaptation is currently licensed by Creator/{{Funimation}} in the U.S. and is divided in four minute "shorts" that are aired daily during the weekdays, and collected in twenty minutes "episodes" every Sunday. This anime wrapped up with a special covering the last few chapters of the manga, released in 2019. An anime-original epilogue series, titled ''The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Reawakened'' was produced by {{Creator/Netflix}} and continues Saiki's resumed psycic life but this time as a third-year high school student.

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The series concluded in 2018, followed by a short series of {{Yonkoma}} and then two final chapters published in Jump Giga. It has a couple of anime adaptations: a 2013 web-anime developed for the Jump LIVE app, and a TV anime for the Summer2016Anime season, this time produced by Creator/JCStaff and directed by Hiroaki Sakurai. A second season of the anime premiered on January 17, 2018. The last anime adaptation is currently licensed by Creator/{{Funimation}} in the U.S. and is divided in four minute "shorts" that are aired daily during the weekdays, and collected in twenty minutes "episodes" every Sunday. This anime wrapped up with a special covering the last few chapters of the manga, released in 2019. An anime-original epilogue series, titled ''The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Reawakened'' was produced by {{Creator/Netflix}} and continues Saiki's resumed psycic psychic life but this time as a third-year high school student.

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The series concluded in 2018, followed by a short series of {{Yonkoma}} and then two final chapters published in Jump Giga. It has a couple of anime adaptations: a 2013 web-anime developed for the Jump LIVE app, and a TV anime for the Summer2016Anime season, this time produced by Creator/JCStaff and directed by Hiroaki Sakurai. A second season of the anime premiered on January 17, 2018. The last anime adaptation is currently licensed by Creator/{{Funimation}} in the U.S. and is divided in four minute "shorts" that are aired daily during the weekdays, and collected in twenty minutes "episodes" every Sunday. This anime wrapped up with a special covering the last few chapters of the manga, released in 2019.

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The series concluded in 2018, followed by a short series of {{Yonkoma}} and then two final chapters published in Jump Giga. It has a couple of anime adaptations: a 2013 web-anime developed for the Jump LIVE app, and a TV anime for the Summer2016Anime season, this time produced by Creator/JCStaff and directed by Hiroaki Sakurai. A second season of the anime premiered on January 17, 2018. The last anime adaptation is currently licensed by Creator/{{Funimation}} in the U.S. and is divided in four minute "shorts" that are aired daily during the weekdays, and collected in twenty minutes "episodes" every Sunday. This anime wrapped up with a special covering the last few chapters of the manga, released in 2019.
2019. An anime-original epilogue series, titled ''The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Reawakened'' was produced by {{Creator/Netflix}} and continues Saiki's resumed psycic life but this time as a third-year high school student.


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* StatusQuoIsGod: [[spoiler:Despite having his psychic powers pernanently removed by the end of the series, it is implied his still recovers them at the end. This gets worse in the epilogue one-shot where his symptoms as worsening to the point he [[RefusalOfTheCall tries to deny them]], but ultimately succumbs to it as they were needed to save a sudden impending meteor that could wipe out Japan. It is confirmed they are fully recovered in the Netflix-original season, and he resumes his everyday life still with his friends being unaware he is a psychic.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Does [[OnlySaneMan common sense]] also count as a {{psychic power|s}}?[[note]]Counter-clockwise from the bottom: [[ComicallyInvincibleHero Kusuo Saiki]], [[CloudCuckooLander Kaidou]], [[LoveableSexManiac Toritsuka]], [[InLoveWithLove Yumehara]], [[BigEater Mera]], [[ManChild Kuniharu Saiki]], [[ThePollyanna Kurumi Saiki]], [[BitchInSheepsClothing Teruhashi]], [[LovableJock Hairo]], and [[DumbIsGood Nendou]]. Not pictured: [[HairTriggerTemper Kuboyasu]], [[{{Fanboy}} Yuuta]], and [[CombatSadomasochist Kusuke Saiki]][[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Does [[OnlySaneMan common sense]] also count as a {{psychic power|s}}?[[note]]Counter-clockwise power|s}}?[[note]]Clockwise from the bottom: [[ComicallyInvincibleHero Kusuo Saiki]], [[CloudCuckooLander Kaidou]], [[LoveableSexManiac Toritsuka]], [[InLoveWithLove Yumehara]], [[BigEater Mera]], [[ManChild Kuniharu Saiki]], [[ThePollyanna Kurumi Saiki]], [[BitchInSheepsClothing Teruhashi]], [[LovableJock Hairo]], and [[DumbIsGood Nendou]]. Not pictured: [[HairTriggerTemper Kuboyasu]], [[{{Fanboy}} Yuuta]], and [[CombatSadomasochist Kusuke Saiki]][[/note]]]]
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* SchoolNewspaperNewshound: The newspaper club is featured in the latter half of Season 2 Episode 7. They are not above telling fake stories; after failing to get pictures of Teruhashi pooping while Saiki and co. were stranded on an island, they aimed to make such a photo themselves. Saiki foils them, however.
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* SneezeOfDoom: Saiki gets pollen allergies in one episode, and his sneezes causes a random object in his line of sight to explode.
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* CryingWolf: In the AprilFoolsDay episode, Kaidou tells a bunch of lies that are quickly proven false, so nobody believes him when Saiki carelessly uses his psychic powers to make a book float in front of him.

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* CryingWolf: In the AprilFoolsDay episode, Kaidou tells a bunch of lies that are quickly proven false, so nobody believes him when Saiki carelessly uses his psychic powers to make a book float in front of him. him and later to move a falling camera away from him.

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