The first special gift for Me & Roboco moviegoers is the Volume 0 bonus comic, and the second official trailer—featuring Roboco performing the “TT Brothers” routine—has also been released.
The first admission bonus is the “Volume Zero” book
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Me & Roboco the Movie Reveals First Theatergoer Bonus: “Volume Zero” + New Official Trailer Released
The first admission bonus for Me & Roboco the Movie, which hits theaters on April 18, has been announced: a special booklet titled Volume Zero. Alongside this news, the second official trailer has also been released.
Volume Zero will be distributed to moviegoers from April 18 to May 1. This 82-page A6-sized booklet includes a brand-new manga by Miyazaki that shows what Roboco and friends were up to in the multiverse just before the movie’s story begins. It also features the original storyboard for the manga episode Multiverse and Roboco, which served as the prototype for the film’s plot, a Q&A corner where cast members answer questions from Roboco, a detailed character guide with never-before-seen info, and a special “knee-to-knee” conversation between Miyazaki and Matsuo.
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(C) Miyazaki Shuhei/Shueisha, “Me and Roboco” Movie Production Committee
(C) Miyazaki Shuhei/Shueisha, “Me and Roboco” Movie Production Committee
Me & Roboco – A Hit Comedy Manga with 1.5 Million Copies Sold, Heads to the Big Screen with Multiverse Mayhem
Me & Roboco is a popular gag manga series by Shuhei Miyazaki, serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump (published by Shueisha), with over 1.5 million copies in circulation.
Set in a world where custom-made maid robots—called “Ordermaids”—are a common part of everyday life, the story follows Bond (voiced by Minami Tsuda), an ordinary elementary school boy, and his wildly unpredictable maid robot Roboco (voiced by Shun Matsuo of comedy duo Chocolate Planet), who claims to be an Ordermaid herself. Their chaotic and hilarious everyday life forms the heart of the series.
In 2022, a short-form anime adaptation aired, with each episode running about three minutes.
Now, the story is hitting the big screen with a movie featuring a multiverse twist. Roboco variants from different timelines gather for the ultimate gag-and-action-packed adventure—the most epic scale the series has seen to date.
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Second Official Trailer Brings Crisis to the Me & Roboco Universe – Featuring Multiverse Robocos, Epic Battles, and a Surprise Live-Action Twist
The second official trailer for Me & Roboco the Movie teases an unprecedented threat that puts the entire Me & Roboco universe in jeopardy.
Set to the upbeat theme song “Rori Rokkyun Robo♡” by ano, the trailer showcases Roboco teaming up with her multiverse counterparts—including the classic shonen battle-style Roboco (voiced by Mayumi Tanaka) and the intense sci-fi action Roboco (voiced by Shigeru Chiba)—to face off against a powerful enemy in a high-stakes showdown.
In a surprising twist at the end, the main Roboco and a top executive villain (voiced by Shohei Nagata of the comedy duo Chocolate Planet) recreate Chocolate Planet’s iconic “TT Brothers” skit, complete with a live-action voice-over recording segment included in the trailer.
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(C) Miyazaki Shuhei/Shueisha, “Me and Roboco” Movie Production Committee
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