Me & Roboco is one of the many Shonen Jump franchises getting its official anime adaptation debut soon, and it has revealed its surprisingly close release date with a new poster teasing fans about what to expect! Fans might have noticed how many of the more recent hits from Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine and Jump+ app have been making their full anime adaptation premieres in the last few months, and now the next one is gearing up for its release in a much different format, and at a much different speed than fans might have expected to see from the series.
Previously announced to be in the works earlier this Spring, it turns out Me & Roboco is going to premiere much sooner than you might think. Hitting screens on December 4th, the anime taking on Shuhei Miyazaki’s original manga series is actually going to be a series where the episodes are only five minutes long. It makes sense for the wacky parody manga series, and fans can see just a little of what to expect from its full anime premiere with the first poster highlighting the main duo at the center of it all. Check it out below:
アニメキービジュアル&
放送日大公開TVアニメ『#僕とロボコ』
2022年12月4日(日)
24時30分~24時35分
テレビ東京系にて放送スタート毎週日曜深夜
よろしくです#アニメでもカワイさズラタン #アニメ膝#時代はショートアニメ #目指せ覇権 #RT拡散希望#ロボコアニメ pic.twitter.com/xCjGHPVo6Z— 平ロボコ【僕とロボコ公式】 (@roboco_hizanapa) September 25, 2022
Me & Roboco‘s anime debut will be directed by Akitaro Daichi for Studio Gallop. Michihiro Sato will be serving as assistant director, Sayuri Ooba will be handling the series scripts, Yuko Ebara will be designing the characters, Yoshihiro Sato is designing the props, Manami Koyama will be serving as art director, Ayami Minowa will be color key designer, Rena Tanimoto is the director of photography, Masafumi Kajino will be the editor, and Kazuya Tanaka will be the sound director.
There’s no international release confirmed for the new anime yet, so if you wanted to check out the series to get an idea of what to expect when the anime premieres, Me & Roboco‘s manga can be currently found on Shueisha’s Manga PLUS and Viz Media’s digital Shonen Jump libraries. They tease the series as such, “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!”
Are you surprised to see Me & Roboco making its anime debut so soon, and with five minute episodes? Will you be checking it out when you have the chance? Let us know all of your thoughts about it in the comments! You can even reach out to me directly about all things animated and other cool stuff @Valdezology on Twitter!