[3] As with the source material, it centers on an undepressed child born into a proprietorial family that runs a shop that sells suicide adjuncts in a dilapidated, near future city.
Mishima's mental state slowly deteriorates as Alan starts to make him feel guilty for his customers' deaths.
He's forced to stay in bed for two weeks while Alan and his classmates start to stop the customers from committing suicide.
Though Marilyn and the mother are warming up to him, Alan is still proving to be problematic to the business as he asks his friend's uncle to build a car with a music center so loud that it shakes all the supplies in the shop off the shelves and onto the floor where they'll break.
The family despairs until Alan bounces back up from the jump after landing on a sheet his friends were holding, making his father laugh for the very first time.