Hmm, I got this problem once and my solution to it, just pick up the stove and ask someone to take the fallen part from underneath the stove. It's not likely that this type of stove is designed to be a fully enclosed box right.
In Japan, when they catch mischievous monkeys in ancient time, they would supposedly drill a hole small enough to barely fit a hand in onto a gourd, and fill it with rice. And when a monkey attempts to take the rice, they would get stuck, and being rattle-like, makes noise, signalling it's caught.
Read it from Black Jack :3
Also, note to Hitoshi-san: you could've lifted up the cover of the range for that specific reason...
FoolyDooly said: In Japan, when they catch mischievous monkeys in ancient time, they would supposedly drill a hole small enough to barely fit a hand in onto a gourd, and fill it with rice. And when a monkey attempts to take the rice, they would get stuck, and being rattle-like, makes noise, signalling it's caught.
Read it from Black Jack :3
Also, note to Hitoshi-san: you could've lifted up the cover of the range for that specific reason...
I can guess he only thought it through halfway. Especially in consideration to the monkey test thing.
ThisGot it!Alrighty, leave it to me.Intelligence Test...Huh?Okayyy...I'll let go, you know?!Kogasaaa... when I was cleaning the gas stove, a piece fell inside and I can't get it out...I...I can't get it out...Illustration.This looks like one of those monkey intelligence tests~♡