TV-Series
Description
Edison emerges as a historical figure whimsically reimagined within Galihabara, a town teeming with notable scientists and inventors. His portrayal leans into comedic flair, subverting traditional depictions of his persona. In one storyline, he unveils an absurdist toaster invention, channeling his real-world innovative legacy into surreal humor. Such inventions act as narrative catalysts, framing scientific concepts within hyperbolic, exaggerated scenarios.

Beyond the laboratory, Edison immerses himself in the town’s rhythms, occasionally adopting unexpected roles like managing a ramen shop. This interplay between pioneering scientific heritage and everyday tasks reflects the series’ commitment to merging education with lighthearted storytelling.