"Me & Roboco" Anime Film Teaser comes out at the conclusion of the TV series
AMBot | 06/18/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The TV-broadcast anime adaptation of Shūhei Miyazaki's manga "Me & Roboco" (Boku to Roboko), which has captivated audiences since its premiere in December, concluded its run with a stunning hint at what's to come. At the end of the final episode of the series, viewers were treated to an enticing teaser setting the stage for a "Me & Roboco" film slated for release in winter 2024. Simultaneously, Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine published a new Roboco story titled "Joyū to Roboco" (Actress & Roboco), in which the character steps into the role of an actress.
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The TV series "Me & Roboco" employs an innovative format of five-minute episodes. The anime is skillfully directed by Akitarō Daichi, known for his work on a range of popular series. The creative team includes Michihiro Sato as assistant director, Sayuri Ooba handling the series' scripts, and Yūko Ebara designing the characters.
The story is set in a world where owning a "maid robot" is commonplace for most families. The narrative follows an "average elementary school kid," Bondo, who wishes for a robot but instead ends up with an eccentric, non-standard model, triggering a series of comedic and unforeseen events.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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