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Exciting Teaser for ‘Boku to Roboko’ Movie Released

Get ready for an exhilarating journey into the world of ‘Boku to Roboko’! The recently released teaser visual and trailer have sparked immense excitement among fans, promising a delightful blend of humor and adventure. As we delve into the details of this upcoming film, set to premiere on April 18, 2025, we invite you to explore the captivating story and the talented cast behind this adaptation of the beloved gag manga by Shuhei Miyazaki.

Teaser Visual and Trailer Unveiled

The teaser visual and trailer for the upcoming movie ‘Boku to Roboko’ have been released, generating excitement among fans. Set to premiere on April 18, 2025, this film adaptation of the popular gag manga by Shuhei Miyazaki has already surpassed 1.5 million copies in circulation.

About the Story

In a near-future world where beautiful maid robots called ‘Order-Made’ are commonplace, a typical elementary school student named Bond (voiced byMinami Tsuda) finally gets his hands on an Order-Made robot. However, the robot that arrives is Roboko (voiced byShun Matsuo), a clumsy and chaotic character with strong knees. The series previously aired as a short anime with 28 episodes in 2022, directed by the renowned Akitaro Daichi, known for works like ‘Gag Manga Biyori’ and ‘Nobunaga no Shinobi’.

Teaser Highlights

  • The teaser features self-deprecating humor and thrilling bike action scenes.
  • Mysterious characters resembling Roboko make an appearance at the end of the trailer.

The teaser visual showcases a serious-looking Roboko against a backdrop of Bond, who is turning around, seemingly realizing something. The tagline reads, “Everyday life crumbles from the knees—” hinting at the film’s comedic yet unpredictable nature.

Advance Ticket Sales

Starting December 13, advance tickets will be available at various theaters, Meijia online store, and MOVIE WALKER STORE, priced at 1,600 yen for adults and 900 yen for children.

Comments from the Cast

Following the trailer’s release, both Matsuo and Tsuda shared their thoughts:

Shun Matsuo (Roboko): “Finally, the teaser has been released! I’m surprised and thrilled to be the lead in a Jump anime movie, something I dreamed of as a child. The movie will deliver a more intense experience compared to the short episodes. I might even get too excited during the recording! I hope to see everyone at the events and in theaters!”

Minami Tsuda (Bond): “I believed it would happen, but it’s really happening! I’m so happy to hear the news. The title sounds so cool, like a Hollywood movie! The teaser shows multiple Robokos, which is intriguing. I can’t wait to see the unique animation style in the movie. I’m sure Roboko will meet everyone’s expectations, and you’ll be left in stitches after watching! Come to the theaters and experience the excitement on the big screen!”


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