4 — Technoroid: Overmind Episode
KNoCC is at a standstill after failing to clear their third stage at Babel. Between mounting stage participation fees and the high cost of mechanical repairs, their bank balance has hit rock bottom. To make ends meet and keep their electricity running, the group takes a part-time job at a local amusement park.
Episode 4 maintains the high-energy musical standard of the series, featuring the opening theme and the ending theme “Invisible -one heart-” , both performed by the cast's in-universe groups. The episode's direction by Imu Gahi emphasizes vibrant colors and expressive character animation, particularly during the amusement park sequences. Technoroid: Overmind Episode 4
In Episode 4 of Technoroid: Overmind , titled "The Boy of the Tower," the android unit KNoCC faces a financial crisis that forces them to step away from the Babel tower stages and into the world of part-time labor. This episode shifts the focus from high-stakes musical competition to the more grounded, human-centric struggles of the android protagonists as they seek to understand the complexities of human emotion. KNoCC is at a standstill after failing to
: The episode illustrates the literal cost of the androids' ambitions. Their reliance on electricity and parts mirrors the human need for food and shelter, grounding the sci-fi setting in relatable financial anxiety. Episode 4 maintains the high-energy musical standard of
: The series continues to subtly explore the "android-based discrimination" present in their society. By forcing the androids into service roles to pay for their "hobby" of climbing Babel, the narrative highlights the social stratification between humans and the machines built to serve them. Production and Music
