
Batten Robomaru: The Movie
Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
Robomaru causes chaos by bringing yokai to live in Karinto New Town.
Top Cast
Naoyuki Asahina
Naoyuki Asahina
Daisuke Unno
Naoyuki Asahina
Daisuke Unno


Rumi Sakakibara
Rumi Sakakibara
Haruka Unno
Rumi Sakakibara
Haruka Unno
Kaori Tomioka
Kaori Tomioka
Nanako Unno
Kaori Tomioka
Nanako Unno
Mitsuko Suzuki
Mitsuko Suzuki
Sayuri (A Policewoman)
Mitsuko Suzuki
Sayuri (A Policewoman)


Minoru Sawatari
Minoru Sawatari
Chairman Himada
Minoru Sawatari
Chairman Himada
Isamu Ichikawa
Isamu Ichikawa
Dr. Tonden
Isamu Ichikawa
Dr. Tonden
Kenji Shiomi
Kenji Shiomi
Mitsuru
Kenji Shiomi
Mitsuru
Shigehiro Mori
Shigehiro Mori
Kenji
Shigehiro Mori
Kenji
Seiki Katsura
Seiki Katsura
Goro
Seiki Katsura
Goro
Takeshi Fujita
Takeshi Fujita
Makoto
Takeshi Fujita
Makoto
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