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[Me & Roboco] If we miss today, the number of screenings will drastically decrease. Master, let’s go see Conan!

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  • April 21, 2025
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1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s far because it’s not showing at the Aeon Cinema…

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Almost all movies, not just Roboco, are being screened in Conan…

Can we really expect that many hits?

3: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx12

>>2

Easily exceeding 10 billion.

4: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

There are so few films showing… it’s like they’re putting in all their effort into securing the Conan theater… Robo isn’t even doing it!

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It’s amazing to consistently exceed 10 billion.

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Whether Robo-Co has drawing power is aside for now.

I didn’t realize how much it overlapped with Conan, it’s pretty crazy…

7: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I was looking at the nearby movie theaters, and aside from Doraemon, there was only one screening per day for everything else, and all the rest were fully booked for Conan.

Roboko wasn’t available because it was an Aeon Cinema.

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This isn’t the time to be joking around for promotional purposes…!

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It would have been better if I had overlapped with my favorite’s child.

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The distinguished people are in jump manga, so it’s Demon Slayer and Film Red.

Did you get tricked into thinking it would hit like a trash dump?

12: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx18

Sometimes there are people who try to take a high ground with Conan’s sales, but it’s Roboko, right!?

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The short runtime of Roboko feels unworthy and is terrible.

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Usually, Roboco’s underwear is fully exposed, but why is it stubbornly hidden even in the movie version of the rom-com world?

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Is this guy blaming Conan for the commercial failure…?

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Those who boast about sales can really only do that… It’s foolish since they even do it against robots.

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The movie theater in our neighborhood shows Roboco 5 times a day, making it the second most frequently shown after Conan, which has 28 screenings.

Except for the re-screenings of Doraemon and Demon Slayer, the shows have mostly been reduced to just once a day…

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Human (Conan)!!!

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I watched the movie, so I’m reading the original manga, but I realized the theatrical version was pieced together from various episodes of the original.

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I went to see Roboko.

Even though it was early in the morning, there were a lot of customers at Conan.

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Watch your mouth.

It’s a theatrical version of the manga that represents the current Jump works.

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Isn’t it a fatal blow to have the number of screenings reduced before Golden Week?

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If you can do a 2-trick with Roboco, it’s probably safe.

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The broadcasting period of Conan usually shifts other anime series as it sucks up viewers like crazy.

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Conan will get a boost from the GW effect going forward…

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In the current jump, it’s a Zoro position…

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Mounting can’t happen unless there’s some degree of balance; this is just a crushing defeat.

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I saw an anime that is about Union Arena for the first time.

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I wonder if it’s okay to wait for the Ama-P…

39: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

It’s unavoidable because showing Conan in the slots for other movies will attract more customers.

41: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I didn’t expect that the scene at Union Arena would lead to something nice at the end.

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If you look it up, you’ll see that Conan has surpassed 1 million in just Friday and Saturday, which is just insane.

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Since it’s not showing at Aeon Cinema, I have to at least go to a distant movie theater during Golden Week; otherwise, it’s impossible.

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90% of the merchandise at the theater was Conan, and the rest was something like Roboco, so it was crazy.

Roboko is the last hope of the resistance.

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I can only laugh at the number of screenings of Conan every year.

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Marunouchi Piccadilly is showing on a big screen!

Seriously, why…?

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Isn’t there a way to have a one-coin screening like Thomas or PAW Patrol?

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The romantic comedy robot girl was cute.

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The last kid to appear was the cutest.

Doesn’t that world have strained human relationships?

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When I looked at our place, it was still on the higher side.

Almost all the screens were taken up by the idol’s live viewing at night.

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Conan has already surpassed 2 billion in just two days…

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I didn’t notice it while watching the movie, but thinking about it now, isn’t this Chiba Shigeru’s first role as a girl in his voice acting career?

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This is the official answer!

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Please don’t be angry; it’s like a cross-dressing Kenshiro, isn’t it?

61: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Since Crayon Shin-chan moved to summer, the reputation has been kind of iffy, but it’s still breaking the record for the highest box office revenue in history.

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Roboko that will be taken off the screen in three weeks.

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Since it’s even on the cover, it’s not strange to go see Conan.

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It’s not at a pace that can last for three weeks, so the overlap with Conan is really bad.

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Why does it turn into a Conan story even though they are standing in the Roboko movie?

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Isn’t Roboco’s box office revenue good?

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Well, you say that, but Master.

Roboco went to see Conan for the earliest screening at midnight when Roboco’s movie wasn’t showing.

I don’t think I deserve to be complained about.

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I hope they give voice to the original characters from the first season that appeared as background characters and make a second season.

75: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I went to see it, but Tsuda-chan’s cute voice is quite rare…

I don’t really remember anyone else except for Miho Kohinata.

76: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx11

Honestly, the box office revenue wouldn’t change that much even without Conan…

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Masako Nozawa, Mayumi Tanaka, and Shigeru Chiba were supposed to gather for an interview about Dragon Ball, but it didn’t work out.

79: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

It’s more like Roboco is going to be put in a position of inferiority by Conan rather than Conan taking the high ground over Roboco.

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It seems like there are likely people who would want to go see it because it’s a Jump anime movie after all.

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Since it’s not very long, there might be a chance for people to catch a glimpse of it while watching popular works.

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The main storyline seems to appeal to children, but the parody isn’t aimed at them, so it’s difficult.

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It’s a matter of the quality of movie fans, isn’t it?

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I had no idea what the veteran Roboco was talking about when I went to see the finish.

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Humans…

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I feel that even though the options for movies are decreasing now, the probability of the audience watching them has somehow increased.

I’m the type of person who watches movies regularly, even if I don’t know the original work.

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I honestly thought it was cute, partly because it’s a romantic comedy robot voice acted by Sumire Uesaka.

Even though it’s a robot.

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I know that even next week’s Minecraft can’t win against Conan, but it’s a matter of how well it can compete.

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It’s clear from the parody that the target is people in their 30s to 40s…

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From the perspective of a voice acting otaku, I can say that Sumire Uesaka, who plays girls that are just cute, is now quite rare.

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Originally, Nasumipe came to audition for Roboco in the world of Roboco…

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Conan-kun will be shown multiple times on Golden Week, but Roboko will only be aired once late at night on terrestrial broadcast.

Considering the number of opportunities to casually watch in the future, the one to watch now is… Conan-kun!

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Yesterday, there were two groups of families with kids, and it was heartwarming to watch them.

In the promised scene at the theater, I couldn’t bear it anymore as I was looking this way, glancing around.

The direction in that theater, which has a high ratio of middle-aged men, is torture!

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The story of how they became Choco-plar is quite interesting.

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It’s sad if the parents take the kids to a Roboko movie instead of Conan.

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It’s unfair that there are cute characters in the romantic comedy world when looking at the benefits; that’s the bond of that world.

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If you understand Roboco after watching Conan, that’s fine, but Roboco without watching Conan is pretty crazy.

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All movies currently being screened in Japan are subjects that Conan-sama can take the high ground on.

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There are still quite a few places showing Doraemon movies casually, and they attract a decent audience.

I think there are people who might mistake Roboco for Doraemon.

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I started reading this because it was free, but it’s really interesting!

The girl is cute.

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Whether it sinks into obscurity or unexpectedly puts up a good fight, since the original work is the original work, it’s interesting as a concept no matter how it turns out.

I can’t help but wonder what kind of confidence the higher-ups had in planning to turn Roboco into a movie, especially since theatrical productions aren’t something you can just do on a whim.

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Thanks to other movies being overshadowed by Conan, it might be possible to aim higher in the rankings.

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When looking at the genre of Jump works that have been adapted into theater, Roboco is too much of a highlight.

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It’s amazing that Conan himself is also very popular among children.

Kids probably don’t know the characters from Magic Kaito.

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The movie aside, Roboco has been serialized in Jump for about 5 years, so it definitely has popularity.

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If anything, I’m an old-timer following One Piece.

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Roboco’s cuteness really shows when she’s dressed as Senpai Chinatsu or Uta, so I think her hairstyle is giving her quite a debuff.

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Conan was originally aimed at family audiences, but it also became popular with repeat viewers who are fujoshi.

The movie content has become too flawless.

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While Conan stands out, Roboco is actually being overshadowed by Doraemon.

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Although the sales may not quite reach those of Conan, isn’t it fair to say that the Roboco movie was screened concurrently with Conan?

It’s quite rare for other works to be screened at the same time as Conan, isn’t it, Master Anonymous?

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Even if it falls below the 180 million of Toriko, which is famous for bad reasons, it’s still delicious, and even if it exceeds that, it’s delicious in its own way.

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Is RoboCo the only work where Ryutaro Okiayu plays an elementary school student?

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Seeing Doraemon and Roboco lined up in the rankings gives me a strange sense of emotion.

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Shochiku’s last hope challenges Toho’s two major IPs of Conan.

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I really like parody manga, it’s among my top favorites.

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I thought, why do the stories of Doraemon and Roboco overlap so much that the world becomes completely white?

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Robot girl is essentially a combination of Conan and Doraemon, so she’s winning against both!

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I thought that since there were quite a few elementary school students, not everyone necessarily wanted to watch Conan.

The part where the muscular gorilla falls was the funniest.

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Well, since the elements of Roboco are both Conan and Doraemon, it might as well be converted to the sales of Roboco.

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During the screening for adults only, Motsuo’s thing was the most popular.

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To be honest, it probably would have bombed even without Conan, so I’m just glad it became a topic of conversation…

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It’s nice to have Toriko, so in a way, I feel relieved.

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The episode I saw had quite a few couples, so a length of just over an hour might be good for a date movie.

Isn’t it crazy for a guy to watch beautiful girl anime with his girlfriend?

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If you play with the Doraemons, you’ll definitely win.

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Don’t overlap with the Doraemons.

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It’s a small Ion Cinema with 5 screens, but I was surprised that they scheduled one screening a day for everything else, and it’s all allocated to Conan.

Roboko was not scheduled to be screened in the first place.

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Wait a minute, the hunter grandpa is here, right!?

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But Conan-kun is going to be an annual festival that makes 10 billion yen every year on the screen for at least the next 10 years.

We mustn’t miss the rare event called “Theatrical Version Roboco,” which will probably only happen 2 or 3 more times, right, Master?

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It’s nostalgic, like Opoona suddenly diving into Mario Galaxy.

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If Doraemon and the gang were to make a comeback, it would be amazing.

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Conan will definitely be able to be seen on Friday Roadshow.

If there’s no need to rush, then I honestly feel like I don’t have to see it right now…

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I wanted to see amateurs, but there are seriously so few times…

You, Conan…

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I wonder if there is already a daily screening during Golden Week.

175: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Toriko, famous for its explosive death, had about 45,000 visitors in the first two days, with a final number of 150 million to 180 million.

Roboco is estimated to have around 20,000 people over the past two days, and about 15,000 today, so the Toriko line is also quite at risk.

It feels like it’s continuing to grow gradually even outside of the initial movement.

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When I advertised that you can hear Ryuutarou Okiayu’s Hyoutei call,

I think fans of Hyotei nationwide will watch it if they have about an hour of free time after watching Conan.

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In fact, choosing Roboco over Conan as a couple rather than as children feels pretty extreme.

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They might have chosen a movie that can be enjoyed in the darkness with few people, but that plan failed because that couple with no names was there.

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Well, if it’s a total failure, then we can just make it a topic again!

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They might be a couple who absolutely loves One Piece…

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I thought I would go today, but it didn’t work out because it overlaps with the morning and evening anime.

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It’s impossible to wrap it all up in just 60 minutes for the multiverse arc!

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Well, if there’s a chance for Roboko to win, it would probably be during Conan’s initial calm during Golden Week.

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While the free screening is happening, let’s go watch the movie.

I saw this part in a movie! Let’s do it, Master.

197: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

There’s no difference between a Roboco that was canceled in the third week and a Roboco that ended its screening in the third week!

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