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English: Me & Roboco
Japanese: 僕とロボコ
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Miyazaki, Shuuhei
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2020-07-06 to ?
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Shounen Jump (Weekly)
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English: Me & Roboco
Japanese: 僕とロボコ
Japanese: 僕とロボコ
Autor:
Miyazaki, Shuuhei
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2020-07-06 to ?
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The year is 20XX... A time when every household owns cute maid robots known as OrderMaids. Average grade-schooler Bondo dreams of having his very own robot. But what he got was... Unable to compute!!! Life is gonna get a whole lot weirder when Roboco, the most powerful clumsy maid ever created, shows up at his door!
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Boku to Roboko review
Roboco is a series that surprised me. At first glance, the art style of the main characters (especially Roboco) threw me off and made a lot of people (including myself) not want to read it. But after giving in and giving this series a shot I have to say, it ended up being really funny.
Roboco is the star of the show with her wacky antics and funny dialogue. I was also surprised by the two bully characters. At first, they seem like your generic school bullies, but they end up being the nicest characters in the story which is pretty hilarious. Some of my favorite chapters so far are the Promised Neverland parody and especially the two chapters that make fun of Shonen Jump. Overall, I didn't think much of this series at first glance but I ended up enjoying it a lot. And the series seems to be selling well in Japan for a gag manga. Overall this message of the manga is to not judge a book by its cover, both in-universe and out. |