“Overworked children's boiling brains feed monsters powering the city, trapping them in endless homework slavery.”
Water Brain
水脑袋
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Overworked children's boiling brains feed monsters powering the city, trapping them in endless homework slavery.
In this story, the kids are constantly forced to bury themselves into their endless homework by those giant monsters behind them. The children's brains are filled with water that can be heated by tension. If a kid is overstressed, the water in their brain would boil and produce steam, which becomes the food of the greedy monsters and the energy of the whole city. Thus, those poor children repeat their lives day after day, serving as the powerplant of their world, spending their childhood in tragic misery...
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A Special Production
- Format 1 × 14′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 14m all episodes
- Aired Jun 2009 – ongoing
- Source Special media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-4773 catalog