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*[[Masako Nozawa]] as [[Akumas]], small creatures who live for mischief.
 
*[[Masako Nozawa]] as [[Akumas]], small creatures who live for mischief.
 
*Kumiko Ikebe as Mako's mother.
 
*Kumiko Ikebe as Mako's mother.
*Kōsei Tomita as Mako's father.
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*[[Kōsei Tomita]] as Mako's father.
 
*Mitsuo Iwata as Senpai, Mako's love interest at her school.
 
*Mitsuo Iwata as Senpai, Mako's love interest at her school.
 
*[[Natsuki Hanae]] as Tatekawa, a stereotypical "otaku" at Mako's school.
 
*[[Natsuki Hanae]] as Tatekawa, a stereotypical "otaku" at Mako's school.
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===Ending===
 
===Ending===
 
#"Chōdo ii no (ちょうどいいの, It's Just Right)" by [[Kyarypamyupamyu]]
 
#"Chōdo ii no (ちょうどいいの, It's Just Right)" by [[Kyarypamyupamyu]]
 
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Denki Hero Roboman]]
 
*[[Denki Hero Roboman]]

Revision as of 16:53, 27 October 2020

Shin Denki Hero Roboman (Kanji: 新電気ヒーローロボマン) is an anime series rebooting the 1977 series created by Kyōgo Yamashita and aired on NHK from 2017 through 2018.

Produced for Roboman's 40th anniversary, the show was criticized for focusing more on Mako's daily life than her fighting alongside Roboman.

Synopsis

Mako Kanehata is a young girl from a very wealthy family, when sees threats from the mischievous Akumas, she calls in the powerful Roboman and they work together to save the day.

Cast

  • Kōichi Yamadera as Roboman
  • Fuyuka Ono as Mako Kanehata, Roboman's best friend and loyal companion.
  • Masako Nozawa as Akumas, small creatures who live for mischief.
  • Kumiko Ikebe as Mako's mother.
  • Kōsei Tomita as Mako's father.
  • Mitsuo Iwata as Senpai, Mako's love interest at her school.
  • Natsuki Hanae as Tatekawa, a stereotypical "otaku" at Mako's school.
  • Aya Uchida as Megane, a glass-wearing schoolgirl who is good friends with Mako.

Theme Songs

Lyrics, Composition and Arrangement by Yasutaka Nakata

Opening

  1. "Mondai Girl (問題ガール, Problem Girl)" by Kyarypamyupamyu

Ending

  1. "Chōdo ii no (ちょうどいいの, It's Just Right)" by Kyarypamyupamyu

See also