Unlimited Psychic Squad, known in Japan as is a Japanese anime series produced by Manglobe. It is a spin-off to the original Zettai Karen Children manga series, created by Takashi Shiina. A manga adaptation by Rokurou Ogaki was serialized in Shogakukan's Shà Ânen Sunday S from March 2013 to July 2015, with its chapters collected into six volumes.
In September 2012, an anime project based on Zettai Karen Children was announced by Weekly Shà Ânen Sunday. It was later revealed that it would be an original spin-off series focused on the leader of the criminal organization P.A.N.D.R.A., Kyà Âsuke Hyà Âbu. The series was produced by Manglobe and ran for 12 episodes on TV Tokyo and other stations from January 7 to March 25, 2013. New additions to the cast include Nao Tà Âyama as Yà «giri and Junichi Suwabe as Andy Hinomiya while almost all characters from the first TV Series are voiced by the same actors from then. The series, while similar in setting and characters, is darker and more serious in plot and tone than the original Zettai Karen Children series. The opening song is "Last Resolution" by Emblem of The Unlimited and has two versions, one in English and the other in Japanese. It also has eight ending songs: "Outlaws" by Eyelis, "Brightest Light" by Yuichi Nakamura and Kishà  Taniyama, "Darkness Night" (another version of "Brightest Light) by Kà Âji Yusa & Junichi Suwabe, "Brand New Eden" by Kà Âji Yusa, "Advent" by Kà Âji Yusa, another arrangement of "Darkness Night", titled "Darkness Night (Hyà Âbu Arrange)", performed by Kà Âji Yusa and Junichi Suwabe, by Eyelis, and a secondary arrangement of "Darkness Night" called "Darkness Night (Hinomiya Arrange)" performed by Kà Âji Yusa and Junichi Suwabe. An insert song, , performed by Nao Tà Âyama, was used in the final episode.
The series has been streamed by Crunchyroll. In December 2014, Sentai Filmworks announced that they have licensed the series. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in Japanese with English subtitles on April 21, 2015.
A manga adaptation, by Rokurou Ogaki, ran in Shogakukan's Shà Ânen Sunday S from March 25, 2013, to May 25, 2015. An additional story, titled , was published in Shà Ânen Sunday S, from June 25 and July 25, 2015. Shogakukan collected its chapters in six tankà Âbon volumes, released from to August 16, 2013, to September 18, 2015.