MP100 is such a nice, inspiring series. People who discovered it after One-Punch Man tend to compare them because of the similarities in style and premise, but realistically the two stories are taken in completely different directions. MP100 doesn't have an interesting plot, or the huge cast of colorful characters, or the aspirations of everyone involved; rather, it's a very focused character study intended to show how important it is to find value in yourself, be open and at peace with your emotions—all of them, even the less pleasant ones—lest you become hollow and/or twisted by the unexpressed urges. One could say it's a nice little story about mental hygiene that ends on a very high note and leaves a pronounced feel-good aftertaste. Maybe even too good. (I knew I read too much Inio Asano...)