
Toei Robot Girls
Animation · Science Fiction
Overview
A pilot film streamed on the anime studio Toei Animation's website. The female leads in the film are dressed as various famous robots in Toei's anime catalog—the girls are personifications of robots in the Gaiking ("Gai-chan"), Magnerobo Ga-Keen ("Gacky"), and Superhuman Combat Team Baratack ("Bara-tan") and the newly added character is from the anime Planet Robot Danguard Ace.
Top Cast


Ayumi Tsuji
Ayumi Tsuji
Ayumi Tsuji


Chiharu Kitaoka
Chiharu Kitaoka
Chiharu Kitaoka


Satomi Sato
Satomi Sato
Satomi Sato
Kaori Takaoka
Kaori Takaoka
Kaori Takaoka
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