Exciting Teaser for ‘Boku to Roboko’ Movie Released
Teaser Visual and Trailer for ‘Boku to Roboko’
The highly anticipated movie ‘Boku to Roboko’ is set to hit theaters on April 18, 2025, and the teaser visual along with a new trailer has just been released. The excitement is palpable as fans eagerly await this new chapter in the beloved series.
Teaser Visual Unveiled
The teaser visual showcases Roboko, who is having fun performing impressions using its signature knees, while Bond seems to sense something unusual happening in their daily lives. The background features a serious-looking Roboko, hinting at an impending change in their world. This visual raises expectations for a more expansive and thrilling story in the upcoming film.
New Trailer Highlights
Alongside the visual, a trailer featuring new animation cuts has also been released. The trailer promises a grand scale typical of a movie, with exciting bike action and the emergence of darkness enveloping the city. The appearance of characters that resemble Roboko but are not quite the same adds to the intrigue.
Cast Comments
- Shun Matsuo (Roboko): “I can’t believe I’m the lead in a movie! It’s a dream come true to star in a theatrical adaptation of a Jump anime that I loved as a child. The movie will deliver a richer and more powerful experience compared to the TV series, which was only three minutes long per episode. I hope everyone comes to see Roboko in theaters!”
- Minami Tsuda (Bond): “I always believed it would happen, but now that the movie is real, I’m so excited! The title ‘Boku to Roboko’ sounds like a Hollywood film that will make everyone cry. I can’t wait to see how Roboko will surprise us this time!”
Advance Ticket Sales
Advance tickets for ‘Boku to Roboko’ will go on sale starting December 13, 2024. The prices are set at 1,600 yen for adults and 900 yen for children. Tickets will be available at select theaters and online through various platforms.
Movie Overview
Directed by Hidetaka Ōchi, with character designs by Yuko Ebihara, the film is produced by the ‘Boku to Roboko’ Production Committee and distributed by Shochiku. The original work is serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump, created by Shuhei Miyazaki.
With a talented cast and a promising storyline, ‘Boku to Roboko’ is shaping up to be a must-see film for fans of the series and newcomers alike. Be sure to mark your calendars for April 18, 2025!