
Robocon: The Movie
Science Fiction · Family
Overview
Robocon and his friends in a theatrical release of the ninth episode of the TV series.
Top Cast
Shigehisa Ono
Shigehisa Ono
Shintaro Oyama
Shigehisa Ono
Shintaro Oyama


Midori Katō
Midori Katō
Hatsue Oyama
Midori Katō
Hatsue Oyama
Yoshikazu Yamada
Yoshikazu Yamada
Hajime Oyama
Yoshikazu Yamada
Hajime Oyama
Mayumi Sakuma
Mayumi Sakuma
Midori Oyama
Mayumi Sakuma
Midori Oyama


Keiko Yamamoto
Keiko Yamamoto
Robocon (voice)
Keiko Yamamoto
Robocon (voice)


Keiichi Noda
Keiichi Noda
Gantz (voice)
Keiichi Noda
Gantz (voice)
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