Kusuke arrives with a specific invention designed to level the playing field: a . The Device: A small antenna-like gadget worn on the head.
For the first time, Kusuo is forced to interact with someone without knowing their true intentions, making the genius inventor unpredictable and dangerous. The Ultimate Game of Tag
The episode introduces Kusuo’s older brother, , a super-genius with an IQ of 218 who currently lives in London. Despite his massive intellect, he has spent his entire life losing to Kusuo's esper powers, leading to a hilariously intense sibling rivalry fueled by Kusuke’s inferiority complex. The Telepathic Canceller
While Kusuke is a "mad scientist," his inventions often have ridiculous flaws, and his ultimate motivation is simply the obsessive desire to finally get a "win" against his superhuman younger brother. Key Themes
Kusuke uses a variety of mad scientist gadgets, including jetpacks and holographic decoys, to evade his brother.
Without his telepathy, Kusuo is visibly annoyed, showing a rare side of his personality where he has to rely on pure intuition and speed rather than foresight.
Kusuke arrives with a specific invention designed to level the playing field: a . The Device: A small antenna-like gadget worn on the head.
For the first time, Kusuo is forced to interact with someone without knowing their true intentions, making the genius inventor unpredictable and dangerous. The Ultimate Game of Tag
The episode introduces Kusuo’s older brother, , a super-genius with an IQ of 218 who currently lives in London. Despite his massive intellect, he has spent his entire life losing to Kusuo's esper powers, leading to a hilariously intense sibling rivalry fueled by Kusuke’s inferiority complex. The Telepathic Canceller
While Kusuke is a "mad scientist," his inventions often have ridiculous flaws, and his ultimate motivation is simply the obsessive desire to finally get a "win" against his superhuman younger brother. Key Themes
Kusuke uses a variety of mad scientist gadgets, including jetpacks and holographic decoys, to evade his brother.
Without his telepathy, Kusuo is visibly annoyed, showing a rare side of his personality where he has to rely on pure intuition and speed rather than foresight.