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Studio
  
Studio 4°C

Runtime
  
2 minutes each

Number of episodes
  
10

6.2/10
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Music by
  
Seiichi Yamamoto

Released
  
2004

First episode date
  
2004

Written by
  
Shinichi Hoshi

Directed by
  
Yoshiharu Ashino, Yasuyuki Shimizu, Chie Uratani, Masahiko Kubo, Yumi Chiba, Yasuhiro Aoki, Nobutaka Ito

Genres
  
Adventure, Mecha Anime, Short Film, Comedy

Similar
  
Eternal Family, Ani*Kuri15, Tweeny Witches, The Enemy's the Pirate, Combustible Campus Guardress

Kimagure robot


Kimagure Robot (きまぐれロボット) is a series of ten 2-minute shorts that were sponsored by Yahoo! as a free promotion for Yahoo! Japan. The episodes were broadcast in 2004 and most shorts were directed by a different Studio 4°C director. Plot-lines were all developed by science fiction writer, Shinichi Hoshi - renowned for having created more than a thousand shorts and known in Japan as the "God of Short Shorts." Because Hoshi was renowned for being protective of the integrity of his works during his lifetime, the idea of releasing the series as a webcast was only proposed after Hoshi had died in the late 1990s.

Contents

All ten episodes are characterized by a futuristic science-fiction setting in which an eccentric scientist with a genius for invention works to create a host of robots each designed to help humans in a different but very particular and often counter intuitive manner. As the robots interact with their human masters and their surroundings in pre-programmed ways unanticipated problems arise and provide for a variety of comedic situations.

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Voice cast

  • Megumi Matsumoto - The Doctor's Assistant and all other female characters
  • Toshiyuki Itakura - The Doctor and all other male voices
  • Reception

    Reception for the series has been positive in Japan and in the West. AnimeNation's John Oppliger described Kimagure Robot as an "artistic and esoteric anime" and decried the lack of awareness of complex and avant-garde titles like this in American anime consumers.

    References

    Kimagure Robot Wikipedia