Katteni Kaizo

"You can upgrade me however you like."

One day 17-year-old high school student Kaizo Katsu woke up in a lab, surrounded by vials of chemicals and utensils, and with defibrillator electrodes on his nipples. Coming to the conclusion that on the brink of death he was turned into a Cyborg by "genius" Suzu Saien, he takes over the Science Club, of which Suzu is President, turning it into the Science Investigation Club, a group with absolutely no objectives, goals or point besides being an outlet for Katsu's wackiness -- often at the expense of another member, Chitan Tsubouchi, who Kaizo names his peon.

But he's not always been this way. Kaizo used to be a perfectly sane Child Prodigy, at least until ten years ago, when his childhood friend Umi Natori kicked him off a climbing frame and he hit his head hard -- so hard he went completely loopy, developed a fascination for UFOs, ghosts and the like, and unintentionally blew up his alma mater Genius Cram School, releasing the collective insanity and quirkiness of all the very specialized geniuses of the school onto the world.

A Shonen Manga by Koji Kumeta (of Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei fame) that ran between 1998 and 2004 before being canceled for various reasons.

Came within an inch of having an anime adaption, but ended up being rejected. Fortunately, Studio Shaft (where Kumeta's better-known manga was adapted) is also giving it a second lease of life as an OVA series.

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Tropes appearing in Katteni Kaizo include:

 * Accidental Athlete: Played for laughs. Chitan is actually a god of soccer, and had he pursued this talent he could have rocked the planet, but he's only interest in trains, and his potential is wasted.
 * Ambiguously Brown: Satan, though he might just be very tanned.
 * Art Evolution: Koji Kumeta's style changed in the interim between this and Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei.
 * The anime goes through it too, at the same sort of pace as the manga did.
 * Author Avatar: His first appearance, known as 'The Neighbourhood Mangaka Who Doesn't Sell'. Apparently likes to draw nipples on women from old manga and attempt suicide when things don't go his way.
 * Brain Bleach: Seeing the principal pole dancing in a thong makes Kaizo, Suzu and Umi erase that day from their memories.
 * Breaking the Fourth Wall: A few times, though not nearly as much as its successor.
 * Brick Joke: One starts when a woman gets sealed behind a wall, it didn't pay off for seven years and when it did it was in a completely different work.
 * Butt Monkey: Chitan Tsubouchi all the way.
 * Camera Abuse: Kaizo kicks Chitan head first into the camera during the Once an Episode Opening Narration.
 * Camp Gay: Mario "Fashionable" Biyoshino
 * Childhood Marriage Promise: Umi and Kaizo made one. Then she accidentally gave him brain damage.
 * Christmas Cake: Yoshiko-sensei. Kaizo likes to call attention to it, much to her distress.
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Kaizo lives, breathes and sweats this trope.
 * The Cuckoolander Was Right: Every time.
 * Covert Pervert: Turns out Kaizo is one, and even started a gang devoted to intense fantasising about various sexy situations, where he gained legendary status for his imaginative powers.
 * Cram School: Kaizo went to one for "Geniuses" before he blew it up. His fellow former pupils pop up from time to time.
 * Cute Little Fangs: Jun has one.
 * A Date With Rosie Palms: Depicted pretty often. The ending song gives Chitan superpowers from doing this.
 * Different As Night and Day: Chitan and Satan.
 * Disappeared Dad: Quite literally, since Kaizo's dad is a Ninja who deliberately hides from them.
 * Dissonant Serenity: Nothing has the power to faze Suzu Saien.
 * Distracted By the Sexy: In the Pool Episode everyone is too distracted by Kaizo's outboard mini-motor tearing up the girls swimsuits to pay attention to Chitan showing off.
 * Do-It-Yourself Theme Tune: Though her character is only a minor one, Studio Shaft stalwart Ryoko Shintani sings the end tune.
 * Embarrassing First Name: Yamada-san has one. She hates it so much that anyone who tries to reveal it faces death.
 * Enfante Terrible: Flashbacks show us Umi was one. Kaizo explains that she took children's games too literally (such as actually performing surgery when Playing Doctor).
 * Gag Penis: Chitan is outright stated to be well hung, especially given his size...
 * Genre Blindness: Umi is unable to read the mood of situations so makes everybody awkward. At Kaizo's request she undergoes rigorous training to correct it.
 * Giving Someone the Pointer Finger: Kaizo does this constantly, and always in the most dramatic way possible.
 * Gonk: Every single Villain of the Week.
 * Hot Teacher/Hello, Nurse!: Yoshiko-sensei, despite being a Christmas Cake.
 * Homoerotic Subtext: Played up between Kaizo and Satan.
 * Idiots Cannot Catch Colds: Umi uses this theory as hope that Kaizo might become a prodigy again when he catches a cold after losing a towel-rubbing match.
 * It Makes Sense in Context: Pick a chapter, any chapter, then look at the middle and imagine yourself explaining what's going on to someone else.
 * Kaleidoscope Eyes: A weird example, as the main characters seem to swap between brown, green and blue eyes every episode.
 * Kansai Regional Accent: Jun gets teased for having this.
 * Kidanova: Somehow Kaizo has managed to date most of his female classmates, including his teacher at one point.
 * Kissing Under the Influence: Invoked. Umi is accused of being pregnant. Suzu convinces Kaizo he fathered the child after taking advantage of Umi when he was drunk. Things quickly get out of hand.
 * Large Ham: Kaizo all the way. Many of his fellow Cram School students are also this.
 * Magic Skirt/Labcoat: Played with. During the end theme for the OVA, initially Umi and Suzu's hair follows the rule of gravity while their clothes don't. Then after a couple seconds, the clothes start being affected by gravity as well. Shots change before the inevitable though. Kinda.
 * Megaton Punch: Kaizo thinks he can perform one (though it turns out Chitan is just really delicate). In the anime opening he destroys a tank with one hit.
 * Umi demonstrates a particularly violent one in episode 5.
 * Ms. Fanservice: Suzu, who is notably described as having an "ecchi-body". Occasionally Yamada-san or Yoshiko-sensei fill in for her.
 * Naked People Are Funny
 * Names to Know In Anime: And most of them Studio Shaft regulars.
 * Takahiro Sakurai: Kaizo Katsu
 * Eri Kitamura: Umi Natori
 * Aki Toyosaki: Suzu Saien
 * Chiwa Saitou: Chitan Tsubouchi
 * Yui Horie: Yamada-san
 * Shinichiro Miki: Mario-sensei
 * Fumihiko Tachiki: Narrator
 * Near-Death Experience: Kaizo sees the anatomy model knocking him out as this, even though he wasn't that badly hurt. When he wakes up he's a cyborg.
 * Nerd Glasses: Chitan of course.
 * No Indoor Voice: The mysterious (naked) poets.
 * Nonuniform Uniform: Kaizo's ever present purple stripy t-shirt.
 * Only Sane Man: Umi..
 * "On the Next...": Gleefully subverted. Kaizo just stands there in some random setting (like a mansion or the train station) doing a voice over that literally consists of "Next time - something, something and something else."
 * Peek-a-Bangs: Kaizo, mostly.
 * Pool Episode: With disappearing swimsuits!
 * Progressively Prettier: Satan grows taller and more Bishounen over time. Chitan inverts this by becoming shorter and uglier.
 * Punny Name: Kaizo's first name can be interpreted as 'cyborg'. His last name can mean 'victory' which befits a Hot-Blooded hero.
 * 'Saien Suzu' is pronounced similarly to the English word 'science' in a Japanese accent.
 * The main characters attend 'Torauma' High School, which is pronounced roughly the same as 'trauma'.
 * Rail Enthusiast: Chitan is a train Otaku, often carrying a model one around with him. His love of trains is apparently his only talent.
 * Red Baron: For some reason Yamada-san is always referred to as "The Beautiful, Popular Class President Yamada-san" whenever she makes an appearance.
 * Reference Overdosed
 * Refuge in Audacity/Refuge in Vulgarity: Much of the humor comes from the whole thing going so far into the obscene.
 * Relationship Upgrade: end up at least living in the same house, although the doll wedding scene could imply something more.
 * Say It With Hearts: Apparently doing this at the office is sexual harassment.
 * Seppuku: Chitan is forced to commit this in episode 4 as punishment for being too eccentric.
 * Serious Business: Whatever the specialty/quirk of any of any Drop-In Characters, it'll be serious business for them. Heck, at one point there's an entire village for which konnyaku (a type of gelatinous desert) is Serious Business.
 * Scarf of Asskicking: Kaizo's imaginary badass cyborg action hero counterpart wears one.
 * Ship Tease: Umi blatantly likes Kaizo, and Kaizo never outright denies liking her back. Surprisingly as well.
 * Soundtrack Dissonance: The opening theme makes it seem like a standard Shounen action/romance anime. The ending theme leans more towards Shojo.
 * Stalker With a Crush: Chitan becomes one for his co-worker Arumi, who realises she has a stalker and much to his delight seeks comfort from Chitan, not knowing that it's really him.
 * Stuff Blowing Up: Whether they be caused by mixing dangerous chemicals, toilet bombs or kicking a football, explosions are abound.
 * Teen Idol: Suzu and Jun (previously).
 * Theme Naming: 'Natori Umi', 'Haku Arumi' and 'Chitan' are all named after metals - sodium, aluminium and titanium respectively.
 * Too Kinky to Torture: The school principal is a self-named masochist and has his own dungeon beneath the school.
 * Trademark Favourite Food: Yamada-san and yakisoba bread.
 * Tsundere: Umi displays these tendencies, particularly when it's Kaizo she's yelling at/beating up. Otherwise she's just violent.
 * Twist Ending:
 * Un Cancelled: There was supposed to be an anime adaptation when the manga was still running, but then Shogakukan pulled the plug; now thanks to the kanzenban releases and Studio Shaft, it's getting a second chance at life as an OVA.
 * Unknown Rival: Poor Jun, Suzu doesn't (or pretends not to) remember all the cruel stuff she did to her.
 * Unlimited Wardrobe: Outside of school the characters are shown in various (and often detailed) casual outfits, something which Kumeta continued to do in Sayonara Zetsubo Sensei.
 * Voodoo Doll: Thanks to all her grudges, owns a lot of these.
 * Wacky Wayside Cram School Student: The genius pupils from Kaizo's old school. They show up to make funny stuff happen.
 * We Can Rebuild Him: The explanation Kaizo comes up with for being made into a cyborg is that he was attacked by some monster and it was the only way to save his life.
 * X Meets Y: Some sort of a Gender Flipped version of Suzumiya Haruhi on drugs; alternatively, Haruhi is a Gender Flipped version of this on antidepressants.
 * Younger Than They Look: One chapter focuses on a mob of teens who look like middle aged men trying to get revenge on Kaizo, who gave a nickname reflecting this fact to their leader.
 * Younger Than They Look: One chapter focuses on a mob of teens who look like middle aged men trying to get revenge on Kaizo, who gave a nickname reflecting this fact to their leader.