Katsu Kaizou is a very gullible, 17-year-old high school student and a believer in science fiction, aliens, ghosts, UFOs, conspiracies, etc. He thinks that everything going on around him is the result of some sort of alien plot to take over the world. Each story is pretty much self-contained and is completely bizarre. Kaizou joins the school's science club, makes new friends, and ends up coming in contact with all sorts of strange things like log people, deadly sushi, pee-blades, scary infections, robot invasions, ghosts, living dolls, and more!
Dense, uncanny dialogue, quirky characters and a bewildering chain of events. This string of words is the bread and butter, the hymn, the law and order to Studio SHAFT and Kouji Kumeta. After the darkly wacky gem known as *Sayonara, Zetsubou Sensei*, these two eccentric entities once again tag-teamed to spawn another devilishly delicious classic. Although it's among SHAFT's lesser-known works, *Katte ni Kaizou* still carries a strong waft of the very string of words mentioned at the very start of this review. ___