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** Bondo has a pair of briefs that Roboco had sewn an aplique in the image of her face on the back that he's unaware of.

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** Bondo has a pair of briefs that Roboco had sewn an aplique appliqué in the image of her face on the back that he's unaware of.



* SecondLawMyAss: Unlike standard OrderMaids, who normally are incapable of genuinely hurting a human or other living thing, Roboco is more than capable of physical violence against anyone, as poor [[IronButtMonkey Gorilla Gachi]] can attest to.
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* GoofyPrintUnderwear:
** Roboco's panties have a random phrase written on the seat, often changing between different panels.
** Bondo has a pair of briefs that Roboco had sewn an aplique in the image of her face on the back that he's unaware of.


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* SecondLawMyAss: Unlike standard OrderMaids, who normally are incapable of genuinely hurting a human or other living thing, Roboco is more than capable of physical violence against anyone, as poor [[IronButtMonkey Gorilla Gachi]] can attest to.


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* SmallNameBigEgo: Roboco has a high opinion of herself, whether it's socially, regarding her looks, or her skills as a maid. That said, her ego is easily popped like a soap bubble.


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** Roboco herself falls into this from time to time. From having bouts of jealousy over her friends to having low opinions of them, she can be rather dismissive of or say outright falsehoods about them.
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[[caption-width-right:301:Roboco was [[{{Pun}} maid]] for this.]]
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** Motsuo's recurring love interest Chiyoko Ueshiro is a walking reference to ''Manga/KimiNoTodoke'', right down to her appearance and her shoujo-style delusions resembling the manga. Also doubles as a {{Company Cross Reference|s}}, since ''Kimi ni Todoke'' ran in ''Bessatsu Margaret'', which is owned by Sheuisha.

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** Motsuo's recurring love interest Chiyoko Ueshiro is a walking reference to ''Manga/KimiNoTodoke'', ''Manga/KimiNiTodoke'', right down to her appearance and her shoujo-style delusions resembling the manga. Also doubles as a {{Company Cross Reference|s}}, since ''Kimi ni Todoke'' ran in ''Bessatsu Margaret'', which is owned by Sheuisha.
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** Motsuo's recurring love interest Chiyoko Ueshiro is a walking reference to ''Manga/KimiNoTodoke'', right down to her appearance and her shoujo-style delusions resembling the manga. Also doubles as a {{Company Cross Reference|s}}, since ''Kimi ni Todoke'' ran in ''Bessatsu Margaret'', which is owned by Sheuisha.
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** Horror scenes have a noticeable shift in character art that evokes ''Creator/JunjiIto'''s iconic style.

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** Horror scenes have a noticeable shift in character The art that of Chapter 83 "Akane & Roboco" evokes ''Creator/JunjiIto'''s iconic style.style, particularly in the characters facial expressions.
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* ShoutOut: While the lion's share of the parodies are of other Jump titles, the series isn't above throwing in a good gag about other properties:
** When drawing Manga, Roboco often wears ''Creator/OsamuTezuka'''s iconic beret.
** Horror scenes have a noticeable shift in character art that evokes ''Creator/JunjiIto'''s iconic style.
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** Volume 13: ''Manga/{{World Trigger}}''
** Volume 14: ''Manga/{{Sakamoto Days}}''
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** Volume 12: ''Manga/{{Naruto}}''
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''Me & Roboco'' (僕とロボコ, ''Boku to Roboko'') is a {{shonen|Demographic}} comedy manga written and illustrated by Shuhei Miyazaki, which began serialization in ''Weekly Magazine/ShonenJump'' on July 6, 2020. An anime adaptation premiered on Creator/TVTokyo on December 5, 2022.

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''Me & Roboco'' (僕とロボコ, ''Boku to Roboko'') is a {{shonen|Demographic}} comedy manga written and illustrated by Shuhei Miyazaki, which began serialization in ''Weekly Magazine/ShonenJump'' on July 6, 2020. An anime adaptation by Creator/StudioGallop premiered on Creator/TVTokyo on December 5, 2022.
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* BitingTheHandHumor: ''Jump's'' offices are consistently portrayed as a mangaka's nightmare, with both mangaka and editor alike treated as bitter rivals and slaves. Second Year, our most recurring editor, walks around in chains and tattered clothes and cannot argue for better treatment.

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* BitingTheHandHumor: ''Jump's'' offices are consistently portrayed as a mangaka's nightmare, with both mangaka and editor alike treated as bitter rivals and slaves. Second Year, our most recurring editor, walks around in chains and tattered clothes and cannot argue for better treatment. One of his focus chapters even has him and another editor [[ComicallyMissingThePoint wonder out loud]] why a new hire quit and called the office a "black company" after experiencing ''workplace abuse for no reason''.


''Me & Roboco'' (僕とロボコ, ''Boku to Roboko'') is a {{shonen|Demographic}} comedy manga written and illustrated by Shuhei Miyazaki, which began serialization in ''Weekly Magazine/ShonenJump'' on July 6, 2020. An anime adaptation has been announced for 2023.

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''Me & Roboco'' (僕とロボコ, ''Boku to Roboko'') is a {{shonen|Demographic}} comedy manga written and illustrated by Shuhei Miyazaki, which began serialization in ''Weekly Magazine/ShonenJump'' on July 6, 2020. An anime adaptation has been announced for 2023.
premiered on Creator/TVTokyo on December 5, 2022.
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* NonIndicativeName: From the ''Jump'' editorial office, Second Year the fourth year editor. It ''used'' to fit two years prior when he actually got the name, but years of neglect and mistreatment from ''Jump'' higher-ups made it so that they won't call him anything else.

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* NonIndicativeName: From the ''Jump'' editorial office, Second Year the fourth year editor. It ''used'' to fit two years prior Even when he actually got ''got'' the name, but nickname, it was nonindicative since he was a ''first'' year at the time (he did the work of a second year in that era), and years of neglect and mistreatment from ''Jump'' higher-ups made it so that they won't call him anything else.
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* CastingGag: To hammer home the ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' references even further, in the anime, Bondo's mother is voiced by Creator/KotonoMitsuishi, who currently voices Nobita's mom, Tamako in the 2005 version.
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** Volume 11: ''HunterXHunter''

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** Volume 11: ''HunterXHunter''''Manga/HunterXHunter''

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