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Me and Roboco: Debut in Weekly Shōnen Jump

Author Shuhei Miyazaki
Romaji Boku to Roboko
Japanese 僕とロボコ
Volumes 26
Chapters 287
Published 2020–present
Genres Comedy, Gag, Parody

Me and Roboco (Boku to Roboko) debuted in Weekly Shōnen Jump issue #2561 on July 6, 2020. Created by Shuhei Miyazaki, it is set in a world where beautiful maid robots called OrderMaids live in every home. Elementary schooler Bondo dreams of getting one — but the robot that arrives, Roboco, is a hulking, super-powerful weirdo unlike any other maid. A gag comedy overflowing with affectionate parodies of Jump classics, it has run for over 26 volumes and received a short-form anime adaptation in December 2022.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who created Me and Roboco?
Me and Roboco was created by Shuhei Miyazaki. The series debuted in Weekly Shōnen Jump #2561 on July 6, 2020.
In which issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump did Me and Roboco debut?
Me and Roboco (Boku to Roboko) debuted in issue #2561 of Weekly Shōnen Jump, published on July 6, 2020.
Who created Me and Roboco?
Me and Roboco was created by Shuhei Miyazaki and has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since July 2020.
What is Me and Roboco about?
A gag comedy about elementary schooler Bondo and Roboco, his hulking, super-powerful and deeply weird maid robot, in a world where every home has an OrderMaid. It is famous for its affectionate parodies of other Jump manga.
Does Me and Roboco have an anime?
Yes. Me and Roboco received a short-form anime adaptation that premiered in December 2022.
How many volumes does Me and Roboco have?
Me and Roboco has over 26 tankōbon volumes and is still ongoing.