OVA
Description
Tsukuru Kagaku, a student at Inspiration Academy Private High School, is hailed as a genius inventor whose brilliance is rivaled only by her creations’ tendency to spiral into chaos. Specializing in robotics and explosive gadgets, her inventions—like the rogue heat-seeking missile and the relentlessly clingy supermagnet “Mr. Sticky”—routinely misfire, inexplicably homing in on classmate Taketo Akutagawa and plunging him into absurd, high-stakes predicaments.
Her striking appearance mirrors her scientific zeal: long blonde hair and piercing blue eyes frame a wardrobe dominated by a crisp white lab coat, perpetually worn over a purple uniform dress. Black socks and brown shoes complete the ensemble, cementing her self-styled identity as a visionary inventor.
Brimming with eccentric energy, Tsukuru approaches innovation with relentless fervor, undaunted by the recurring disasters her experiments unleash. She meets each malfunction with baffling optimism, often attributing failures to external quirks rather than design flaws. Her impulsive excitement for unorthodox ideas—from explosive robotics to magnetic mayhem—fuels a reputation as a mischievously disruptive “mad scientist” among peers.
Within the story, her inventions serve as catalysts for comedic turmoil, their unintended consequences thrusting Taketo into increasingly ludicrous scenarios. While her creations aim to dazzle with scientific ingenuity, their chaotic outcomes instead spotlight her role as a well-meaning agent of disorder, weaving humor through every malfunction and mishap.
Her striking appearance mirrors her scientific zeal: long blonde hair and piercing blue eyes frame a wardrobe dominated by a crisp white lab coat, perpetually worn over a purple uniform dress. Black socks and brown shoes complete the ensemble, cementing her self-styled identity as a visionary inventor.
Brimming with eccentric energy, Tsukuru approaches innovation with relentless fervor, undaunted by the recurring disasters her experiments unleash. She meets each malfunction with baffling optimism, often attributing failures to external quirks rather than design flaws. Her impulsive excitement for unorthodox ideas—from explosive robotics to magnetic mayhem—fuels a reputation as a mischievously disruptive “mad scientist” among peers.
Within the story, her inventions serve as catalysts for comedic turmoil, their unintended consequences thrusting Taketo into increasingly ludicrous scenarios. While her creations aim to dazzle with scientific ingenuity, their chaotic outcomes instead spotlight her role as a well-meaning agent of disorder, weaving humor through every malfunction and mishap.