
Boku to Roboco by Shuhei Miyazaki
There are times when I’ve had to make corrections in the paperback edition.
The doll was honestly scary, so it’s unfortunate that it was revised.
Well, I understand why children might read it and get scared.
The ending of the very first horror episode has been changed and it doesn’t make sense anymore; it was originally too scary.
The serialized version was legit horror… I hope it gets reprinted somewhere.
I recently learned that the anime was being streamed for free all at once.
What’s scary is quite scary, and the erotic episodes are trying pretty hard to be erotic.
It’s a horror story, but I like the one where a girl becomes friends in a haunted tunnel.
Isn’t the part with En-chan halfway through scarier than the ending…?
At the time of publication, it was like this.
It seems that Roboko-chan brought me here, but I didn’t quite understand it because I was lost. It was the usual room, but wasn’t it a bit smaller? (My little sister Kosugi) When I woke up, I was in my usual room. So this is the usual town with the usual people. Everything is unreal. I regained my daily life. Wait, as if nothing had happened… That town, the place called Ikkuchiyabu, is all unreal. Because the weird things are always by my side. It wasn’t in this town. Me and Roboko, Episode 83: Welcome back.
Roboco usually causes trouble, but during horror or battle episodes, she generally becomes the invincible trouble solver, which is nice.
It seems like there was already talk about it being hijacked.
Manga is so good…
It’s really scary that my mom’s feet have become three in the hallway.
I have a hard time with horror episodes in good gag works like Crayon Shin-chan because they feel like they break the world view.
When a professional storyteller tells ghost stories, it’s truly scary.
I wonder why I feel at ease when Roboco is around.
People who create gags are really good at horror, you know…
But the antique shop owner is from the Miracle Generation…
Because it includes a parody of Kazuo Umezu.
You might have thought, “Is it going to be okay?”
It’s impressive how, even as a parody, it’s genuinely scary.
Poor Akane-chan, she had a terrible experience.
I want to be rewarded.
Huh? Isn’t this version after the adaptation scarier?
The idea that Robo-girl has been taken over suggests the most dangerous development.
Roboco seems like it would peep into people’s rooms for no reason…
I don’t really care, but they’re even matching the movie release and the latest volume cover to Conan…
It’s sad that I confessed to a serious gorilla and it was treated as if it never happened.
This manga regularly does horror, right?
I’m like a real gorilla.
Considering the number of horror episodes, isn’t that world pretty dangerous?
It’s been a longer series than I expected.
Are you planning to aim for Kochikame too?
It’s an author who draws cute girls, right?
It’s nice to have a guest heroine who helps re-confirm that.
The author loves the seeds of anxiety, doesn’t he?
It’s funny how I can already hear it in my head in the voice of Choco-plaza.
The existence of Roboco is horrifying, right?
Bond is too popular.
Why am I being envied by my friends?
It’s hard to find a character that’s not popular with the opposite sex.
Moto should be a little more popular.
Huh? It’s Lord Motsuo, right? You can’t be…
I wanted to see Robomi as an anime too.
Only Kaworu-chan is overtly erotic.
The Jump editorial department is just like that after all…
Reading the first episode again, the mother’s rawness is a bit…
There was an episode where they said “I’m Seina Kei” while showing their pants, right?
The Ayatora standard values change over time in real time…
Roboco-neechan!
Isn’t it strange that Motesugi-kun is so popular?
When I read it, I suddenly remember The Promised Neverland.
Aren’t you already on the older side among the veterans? Roboco.
I believe the author who created the almond doughnut also had a sense of accomplishment in coming up with the idea for those who denied it.
As expected, both Mob’s OM and En-chan have been really cute since the very beginning…
Who do you think is the cutest character?
It has a style that seems like a one-time joke, but it’s somehow continuing to run… this manga is amazing…
(Doughnut with only the middle eaten out)
In Madoka-chan’s first appearance, she’s casually trying to go to Bond’s house, which is way too aggressive…!
The current jump series has been running for five years as a long-term serialization.
It’s impressive that although jump gag manga tends to take breaks, it has never had a hiatus.
Before the serialization, it’s possible that no one thought it would continue this long.
It’s nice because love episodes can be expressed honestly.
How many faces does En-chan have…?
The editor who made the author, who could only draw manga featuring unreasonable violence by ugly people, draw the obligatory scenes is amazing.
Isn’t the scene where the bear talks in the mountain episode of the anime like Ultraman? Is this Ultraman!? But was it like this in the original?
I feel like I was asked, “Why was it adapted into an anime?”
If it’s selling that well, then I guess I’ll do it.
Because if you look at the author’s style up to now, there’s no one expecting anything from Roboco in the first episode…
The way to pick up Jump topics and create a live atmosphere is also great…
I guess I like how there are a lot of Hunter references.
Is it the fourth one in the series of four new consecutive releases?
It’s a bit erotic when the mom tells Bond to go to bed early in the episode where Dad comes home.
It’s a subtly strong protagonist manga.
It’s amazing that someone decided to let this guy draw a cute character!
I have become completely enamored because classic masterpieces are inserted into the latest Jump topics without any warning.
The friendship story between Motuo and Gachigorira is exaggerated but has no unpleasant aspects, and since it’s a gag, I like that it goes this far…
When I re-read the first chapter, I realized that the setting was probably that Dad was just normally at home.