The first thing you'll notice about "Gadget" is the art. The characters in junior high, but they look like elementary kids. They're all chibi. I really thought the art made it unique though, and you can't help but like the characters. The story is unusual, too. Toriga loves fixing technical machinery and UFOs, but doesn't have much luck with girls. Then he gets to know his classmates, Tirai, and some weird stuff starts happening. One part that stood out to me was when Toriga is talking about Tirai's unusually high voice. Machines seem to respond to it, and Toriga concludes it's because the machines like her. If you're tired of the usual genres, give "Gadget" a try. It's very unusual and creative without feeling forced.
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