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Just because the voice sounds like Choco-plaza, it’s a no.
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Human beings!!
The movie was well-made and interesting.
Perhaps due to the influence of detective movies, there were quite a few people in attendance.
The movie is surprisingly well-received…
It was a movie that was just about how cute the robot girl was.
It feels like if I look at the staff, they probably won’t get into an accident.
Speaking of which, the OM from Gachigorilla hardly has any appearances, right?
Execute the Gachi Gorilla!!
The anime’s episodes 22 and 23 are seriously interesting.
Since ancient times, comedians have been the cream of the crop as voice actors…
I like the episode where Motsuo puts on the pants of the muscular gorilla.
A plain Roboko would still be criticized even if it were Inori Minase.
The anime has been adapted at a good pace, as expected.
If you stretch your arms out, it’s finally just Luffy in a dress!
I think Roboco’s voice is a hit!
Isn’t Anime’s En-chan too cute?
Bond is the most wonderful!
This is my first time seeing Robo-ko, but does the main story really rely on jump gags this much?
I couldn’t stand it once the Ice Emperor call started.
The weakened Roboko is so cute that it’s a problem.
All the girls that appear are cute.
Elementary school students should stop at Ayakashi Triangle! So this was the original source.
Honestly, I think Ayakashi Triangle is a bit too early for elementary school students.
Just make sure to do it by the time of Nube!
Thank you, Mr. Yabuki, for granting permission even for the anime.
I watched the live-action Roboco audition that was recorded yesterday, and it was so terrible that I liked it.
I really love the episode where Mag-chan is handed over, which is recommended for jump beginners.
They naturally use the term “Dragon Ball” in anime as well.
Roboco’s voice reminded me of the image from the voice comic before it was animated.
I laughed at “Even execute Dark Roboko.”
For some reason, I feel like I’m impersonating IKKO.
Mustard lotus root?
Sumire Uesaka losing to ChocoPla in an audition is just an absurd gag.
Merged issues are nice, aren’t they?
The voice needed for Roboco is not Sumire Uesaka, right?
Too cute.
Did the anime sing about curses?
Since I started doing Roboco, I can finally talk to people on the street.
I said it, but your usual face is really scary, you know… It can’t be helped.
There’s no way, right?!
…there’s no one there, right?
By the time I got used to jump gags, suddenly, Ran-neechan said it’s no good and went no guard.
Is this a manga that gets into this topic…?
It seems like I need to put in a bit of effort to read this.
It seems like I could get off to a child from a world where things were cut off.
I think Roboco is cute because she has charm, and the live scene was great.
I thought the cute guest character from Valentine’s Day had reappeared, but the “Kimi ni Todoke” reference is too forceful…
I like the kind of plot twists that are relatively insignificant, even though they are about the miraculous generation or tying up loose ends.
The pant scene is just a cliché.
It’s unfair that I can’t help but laugh.
In the second half, Motuo and Gachi Gorilla were also featured quite a bit, which was great.
The one who sang the intro that was cut is Takeuchi-kun, right?
I thought that three episodes of the original story would only amount to about 40 minutes no matter what, but they really managed to turn it into a movie.
What’s with the occasional episodes where I draw some awful manga?!
Isn’t it unfair to combine the voices of 500 million copies?
Bond has many heroines, but I feel like Roboco can be treated as one of them too.
Tsuda-neki’s voice suddenly unleashing her beautiful girl power is a bit of a dangerous thing.
The voice power makes the anime bond quite cute.
Popular with children.
It seems so, but I wonder what the customer base is like.
Well, it doesn’t seem like a movie that many otaku would go to.
Come to think of it, the voice of Gachigorira was Tezuka-buchou…
The author can pretty much draw cute girls properly, no matter what.
I have an impression of the game over sound from the snowball fight, but I wonder if there is an original source for it?
Thanks to the promise of the spin-off in Neverland, I’ve really gotten much better at drawing jokes without any discomfort.
The children in the audience were laughing quite a bit.
When the tough gorilla smoothly falls while boarding the space fortress.
Isn’t what the author really wants to depict a fishing manga? That’s what makes this fishing enthusiast episode.
It’s interesting that a world with real gorillas is rarer.
The tough gorilla sounds cool in a world of cancellations.
Look at me more.
The episode where the usual three are playing at home or the reunion of the 20-year-olds, where Roboco is just relentlessly making jokes, is super funny.
Seriously, if there was no popular work rush behind the scenes, it’s a masterpiece that seems to gather quite an audience.
In reality, it feels like it’s just a derivative form with the same Doraemon motif, and it’s hard to understand what it’s really trying to say on the surface, but essentially, it’s correct…
I really like the relationship between Bond and Roboco; it hits me hard in the end.
It’s not good that Roboko is too cute.
This is for the customer next door.
I got into the multiverse because I watched Spider-Man, and I love it.
The Robo-kos in each verse are a bit more developed, which makes you feel attached to them, right?
“The canceled Roboco did a lot of cosmetics and morning routines, and the response from readers was terrible.”
Considering that, it’s not strange for Roboco to do content aimed at women, right?
As expected of its long lifespan, it became consistently interesting.
The “Gachi Gorilla” didn’t have any appearances in the world where it was canceled after three weeks, so it’s still alive!
In the end credits, when a live-action robot girl appears, I thought, “Don’t spoil it…”
I would like to see a second and third season with the same staff, as a premise.
It’s amazing, Director Daichi, whether it’s a miss or not!
The author seems to have an overall love for outdoor activities, including fishing.
I sometimes feel that Gag Manga Biyori is alive, and that’s Daichi Pentaro.
It’s impressive that it has surpassed 20 volumes without any poison, but Becky’s situation is pretty tight.
Kenko was on stage a lot.
It seems like Conan will still be around until summer.
This will be over by the end of next month at the latest.
If you like it, you might feel like you need to go quickly…
Akane-chan is so cute…
The relationship with the serious gorilla has practically come to fruition, and it feels like I’m in charge of a horror episode.
To be honest, a significant part of my motivation to go see it was that it was a film directed by Daichi.
I’m currently doing a gag day, so they might make Roboko again after it’s over.
I’m watching anime, but the custom JK Meiko is too cute…
I think it’s crazy how adorable Robo-ko looks if you keep watching it.
The last panel of the story about the day I met Bond around episode 116 is too cute.
Even the default Roboco starts to look quite cute…
Yeah! It’s a complete mess! I laughed when I read it in the magazine, so I want it to be animated.
It feels pointless to worry about the setting in this manga, but isn’t it contradictory that I became the ancestor of OM while having the setting of going to school?
My top recommendation is the “Fishing Maniac Sanpei” series.
A miraculous episode where parody and the creator’s obsession are fused in a devilish way.
I watched a movie.
Conan is the best.
Quietly hit.
It would be extremely fun if we had movies every year.
Do your best.
It’s terrible that Motuo is also near Conan.
Make a live-action version too.
With ChocoPla and Non as the main cast, you know?
I understood a little why the former Roboco had R18 doujin released.
Even though I said I was dancing, that was Remy Bonjasky…
The author should seal away their one-shot works for the rest of their life.
Too much of a blemish.
Meiko slowly mimicking Motsuo and the others’ bad faces is too cute.
I watched the movie, but was it okay to cheer at that part?
In manga, stories where Roboko takes on the role of the tsukkomi usually don’t miss the mark.
I think I’ll go when it’s crowded because I want to laugh with everyone.
It’s more fun to take the initiative and get involved like this.
I wonder if there are no people who are tied to custom-made orders…
I hope Meiko gets what she deserves, but…
The movie theater I went to is showing one film a day by the middle of this week, but will it still be running until the end of next month, Master?
Speaking of which, since it’s TV Tokyo, they can make an anime adaptation of “Solitary Gourmet.”
I realized it around Robo’s little sister, but I feel like I’m good at drawing cute characters.