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Ani-One Asia Streams Roboco & Me Anime
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Ani-One Asia announced on Saturday that it has licensed the television anime based on Shūhei Miyazaki's Me & Roboco (Boku to Roboko) manga. The first episode is already available, with new episodes every Monday.
The anime premiered in Japan on Sunday at 24:30 (effectively Monday at 12:30 a.m.) on TV Tokyo and its affiliate channels. Each episode will be five minutes long.
Akitarō Daichi (2001 Fruits Basket, Ninja Girl & Samurai Master, Kodocha) is directing the anime at Studio Gallop. Michihiro Sato is the assistant director, and Sayuri Ooba is overseeing the series scripts. Yūko Ebara is designing the characters, Yoshihiro Sato is designing the props, and Manami Koyama is the art director. Additional staff includes Ayami Minowa as the color key designer, Rena Tanimoto as the director of photography, Masafumi Kajino as the editor, and Kazuya Tanaka as the sound director.
Shueisha's MANGA Plus service and Viz Media both publish the manga in English digitally simultaneously with its Japanese release. Viz Media also began releasing the manga in compiled volumes digitally in October 2021, and it describes the story:
In a world where most families own a cute maid robot, average elementary kid Bondo hopes for one of his own. But the wacky robot who shows up is anything but average!
Miyazaki launched the manga in Weekly Shonen Jump in July 2020. Shueisha published the 11th compiled book volume on December 2. Viz Media released the fifth compiled volume in English on October 25.