Unleashing the Multiverse: Exclusive Teasers for Me & Roboco Anime Film!
Join voice talents Masako Nozawa and Sumire Uesaka as they bring the hilarious 'Showa-era gag manga' Roboco to life in this charming romantic comedy!

"Me & Roboco" Movie Reveals Multiverse Teasers
The production team behind the upcoming "Me & Roboco" anime film has released a series of exciting character teasers exploring Roboco in different "worldlines", teasing fans of every genre. The movie, based on Shūhei Miyazaki's manga, is set to hit theaters on April 18, 2025, following a release delay aimed at improving quality.
Image via Me & Roboco official website
Showa-Era Gag Manga Roboco Teaser
The latest teaser introduces a Roboco reminiscent of a mid-20th-century Showa-era gag manga. Voiced by none other than Masako Nozawa, widely celebrated for her work in the Dragon Ball Universe, "Showa Roboco" embraces over-the-top physical comedy in a style nostalgic of vintage Japanese comedic aesthetics.
You can check out the entertaining Showa-era gag manga Roboco teaser here:
Romantic Comedy Roboco Teaser
A previously-released teaser for the romantic-comedy worldline introduces an entirely different Roboco. This version is voiced by the charming Sumire Uesaka, bringing her comedic chops to a storyline filled with silly romantic tropes.
Watch the Romantic Comedy Roboco teaser below:
Cast Highlights
Fans can expect a multiverse of Robocos, each brought to life by a stellar voice cast:
- Masako Nozawa as the "Showa-era gag manga version."
- Sumire Uesaka for the romantic comedy twist.
- Shigeru Chiba, known for his narration work on Fist of the North Star, voices a Roboco from a dystopian sci-fi worldline where humanity's war with robots has devastated Earth.
- Mayumi Tanaka, the iconic voice actor for One Piece's Luffy, portrays a battle-hardened Roboco.
- Shun Matsuo reprises his role as the "ordinary" Roboco.
The original storyline includes a multiverse concept, with several outlandish Roboco variations penned exclusively for this movie adaptation.
About "Me & Roboco"
The manga's premise dives into the hilarious antics of an average boy, Bondo, and his less-than-average robot maid, Roboco, in a world where automated maids are a household staple. Created by Shūhei Miyazaki, "Me & Roboco" skyrocketed to fame in Weekly Shonen Jump since its launch in July 2020.
Crunchyroll picked up the five-minute-per-episode anime adaptation, with Akitarō Daichi returning to direct this first-ever film version through Studio Gallop.
Fan's Anticipation Builds
Coining the film’s slogan, "This April, prepare for the craziest Roboco multiverse yet," expectations are high for the movie's mix of nostalgia, comedy, heartwarming moments, and chaotic humor.
Keep an eye on Me & Roboco’s official website and their YouTube channel for more updates. Whether you're a fan of sci-fi, rom-coms, or farcical gag humor, there is bound to be a Roboco you’ll adore!
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