Hiroki, Koji, and Shinya are engineers working at an air conditioning manufacturer ordered to develop a robot to boost the company's reputation. Just before they are due to present their invention, the robot is destroyed in a freak accident. With little time left, the three are forced to go for the last resort: Build a hollow robot suit and put a human being in it. After an audition, the only qualified man for the job is Suzuki, a cranky and lonely retiree who needs the job to kill time. After a public display that puts the robot on the headlines, the three engineers are forced to drag Suzuki on a publicity tour in order to keep up their façade. However, their plans are complicated when passionate robotics student Yoko is thrown into the mix.
Credits
Robo-G Cast
Name |
Character |
Yoshiyuki Morishita
He was 49, now 62 years old
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Tomoko Tabata
She was 31, now 43 years old
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as Itami Yayoi (Reporter) |
Seiichi Tanabe
He was 42, now 55 years old
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as Suzuki's Son-in-Law |
Naomi Nishida
She was 39, now 52 years old
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Gaku Hamada
He was 23, now 36 years old
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as Kobayashi Hiroki |
Takehiko Ono
He was 69, now 82 years old
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as Kimura Sosuke, Kimura Denki CEO |
Yuriko Yoshitaka
She was 23, now 36 years old
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as Sasaki Yoko |
Yoji Tanaka
He was 48, now 61 years old
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as Police Officer |
Emi Wakui
She was 41, now 54 years old
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as Saitou Harue |
Junya Kawashima
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as Nagai Shinya |
Mickey Curtis
He was 73, now 86 years old
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as Shigemitsu Suzuki |
Takafumi Imai
He was 26, now 39 years old
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Robo-G Crew
Name |
Department |
Shinobu Yaguchi as Director. He was 44 (now 57) years old
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Directing |
Shinobu Yaguchi as Screenplay. He was 44 (now 57) years old
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Writing |