Me & Roboco (
Japanese: 僕とロボコ,
Hepburn: Boku to Roboko) is a Japanese
manga series written and illustrated by Shuhei Miyazaki. It has been serialized in
Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump since July 2020. The series is published digitally in English language by
Viz Media. A 28-episode
anime television series adaptation produced by
Gallop was broadcast on
TV Tokyo from December 2022 to June 2023. A film adaptation has been announced.
Plot
Set in a future where every household owns maid robots known as OrderMaids, average grade-schooler Bondo Taira dreams of having his very own robot because his friends, Gachi Gorilla and Motsuo Kaneo, always brag about Kaneo's OrderMaid, Meico. With some convincing, Bondo manages to make his mom agree and get them one, but what he receives is an unable-to-compute maid named Roboco, the most powerful clumsy maid ever created. With Roboco's arrival, Bondo's life starts to get a whole lot weirder.
A self proclaimed 17-year-old order maid who serves Bondo. She has a heavyset body structure and masculine legs. When she has low battery, her body changes to a slim petite girl's.
Bondo is a regular 10-year-old boy. He always deals with Roboco's antics, but he tolerates them and he actually feels lonely when she is not around. He is obsessed with Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Gachi Gorilla is one of Bondo's best friends and older brother to his sister Ruri. Gachi Gorilla does not hesitate to help his friends when they are in trouble. When he is not playing with his friends, he is helping his mom to look out for his siblings.
Motsuo is Bondo's other best friend who also owns a order maid named Meico. He is the richest and smartest among his friends. His father wanted to enroll him in an overseas elementary school, but he refused. Instead, he made a deal with his dad to become the first in every national mock exam in order to stay with his friends until he graduates.
Madoka is 11-year-old girl who also works as part time
idol. Bondo has a crush on her and is always trying hard to impress her. Madoka has a unique mood swing: she turns masculine whenever she is in serious mode.
Written and illustrated by Shuhei Miyazaki, Me & Roboco started in
Shueisha's
shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on July 6, 2020.[6][7] Shueisha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume (whose cover is a parody of the first Doraemon volume)[8] was released on November 4, 2020.[9] As of April 4, 2024, seventeen volumes have been released.[10]
The series is published digitally in English language by
Viz Media.[11] In July 2021, Viz Media announced that they would published the volumes digitally;[12] the first volume was released on October 26, 2021.[13]
In May 2022, it was announced that the series would be adapted into an
anime television series.[42] The series is produced by
Gallop, and directed by
Akitaro Daichi, with Michihiro Sato serving as assistant director, Sayuri Ooba overseeing the series' scripts, and Yūko Ebara designing the characters. It was broadcast for 28 episodes from December 5, 2022, to June 19, 2023, on
TV Tokyo and its affiliates, and consists of five-minute episodes.[43][44] The theme song is "lol" by
Gang Parade.[3]Crunchyroll licensed the series outside of Asia.[45]
Film
A film adaptation was announced on June 12, 2023, and is set to premiere in Q1 2024 in Japan.[46][47]
Other
In July 2022, a live-action project was announced.[48] It was later revealed to be a collaboration with cosplayer
Enako, and a Roboco figure produced by Sentinel Co., Ltd. as part of its Riobot series of figurines.[49][50]
Reception
Me & Roboco was nominated for the Best Printed Manga category in the 2021
Next Manga Awards and placed thirteenth out of 50 nominees.[51] The series ranked eleventh on the Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2022.[52]
Me & Roboco (
Japanese: 僕とロボコ,
Hepburn: Boku to Roboko) is a Japanese
manga series written and illustrated by Shuhei Miyazaki. It has been serialized in
Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump since July 2020. The series is published digitally in English language by
Viz Media. A 28-episode
anime television series adaptation produced by
Gallop was broadcast on
TV Tokyo from December 2022 to June 2023. A film adaptation has been announced.
Plot
Set in a future where every household owns maid robots known as OrderMaids, average grade-schooler Bondo Taira dreams of having his very own robot because his friends, Gachi Gorilla and Motsuo Kaneo, always brag about Kaneo's OrderMaid, Meico. With some convincing, Bondo manages to make his mom agree and get them one, but what he receives is an unable-to-compute maid named Roboco, the most powerful clumsy maid ever created. With Roboco's arrival, Bondo's life starts to get a whole lot weirder.
A self proclaimed 17-year-old order maid who serves Bondo. She has a heavyset body structure and masculine legs. When she has low battery, her body changes to a slim petite girl's.
Bondo is a regular 10-year-old boy. He always deals with Roboco's antics, but he tolerates them and he actually feels lonely when she is not around. He is obsessed with Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Gachi Gorilla is one of Bondo's best friends and older brother to his sister Ruri. Gachi Gorilla does not hesitate to help his friends when they are in trouble. When he is not playing with his friends, he is helping his mom to look out for his siblings.
Motsuo is Bondo's other best friend who also owns a order maid named Meico. He is the richest and smartest among his friends. His father wanted to enroll him in an overseas elementary school, but he refused. Instead, he made a deal with his dad to become the first in every national mock exam in order to stay with his friends until he graduates.
Madoka is 11-year-old girl who also works as part time
idol. Bondo has a crush on her and is always trying hard to impress her. Madoka has a unique mood swing: she turns masculine whenever she is in serious mode.
Written and illustrated by Shuhei Miyazaki, Me & Roboco started in
Shueisha's
shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on July 6, 2020.[6][7] Shueisha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume (whose cover is a parody of the first Doraemon volume)[8] was released on November 4, 2020.[9] As of April 4, 2024, seventeen volumes have been released.[10]
The series is published digitally in English language by
Viz Media.[11] In July 2021, Viz Media announced that they would published the volumes digitally;[12] the first volume was released on October 26, 2021.[13]
In May 2022, it was announced that the series would be adapted into an
anime television series.[42] The series is produced by
Gallop, and directed by
Akitaro Daichi, with Michihiro Sato serving as assistant director, Sayuri Ooba overseeing the series' scripts, and Yūko Ebara designing the characters. It was broadcast for 28 episodes from December 5, 2022, to June 19, 2023, on
TV Tokyo and its affiliates, and consists of five-minute episodes.[43][44] The theme song is "lol" by
Gang Parade.[3]Crunchyroll licensed the series outside of Asia.[45]
Film
A film adaptation was announced on June 12, 2023, and is set to premiere in Q1 2024 in Japan.[46][47]
Other
In July 2022, a live-action project was announced.[48] It was later revealed to be a collaboration with cosplayer
Enako, and a Roboco figure produced by Sentinel Co., Ltd. as part of its Riobot series of figurines.[49][50]
Reception
Me & Roboco was nominated for the Best Printed Manga category in the 2021
Next Manga Awards and placed thirteenth out of 50 nominees.[51] The series ranked eleventh on the Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2022.[52]