

Robo-G 2012
"It's out of control."
Get ready to laugh and reflect on the absurdities of science and technology in Robo-G (2012), a comedy-drama directed by the talented Shinobu Yaguchi.
Director: Shinobu Yaguchi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Robo-G (2012) about?
Three engineers hire a man to inhabit a robot's shell to save their jobs, but their plan attracts unwanted media attention and scrutiny.
Who directed Robo-G?
Shinobu Yaguchi brings his unique vision to the comedy-drama Robo-G.
Who stars in Robo-G?
Mickey Curtis, Gaku Hamada, Yuriko Yoshitaka, and Tomoko Tabata shine in this comedy-drama.
Is Robo-G (2012) worth watching?
With its unique blend of humor and drama, Robo-G (2012) is a must-watch for anyone interested in science, technology, and humanity.
How long is Robo-G?
Robo-G has a runtime of 112 minutes.
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About Robo-G (2012) — A Comedy-Drama That Pokes Fun at Science and Technology
Get ready to laugh and reflect on the absurdities of science and technology in Robo-G (2012), a comedy-drama directed by the talented Shinobu Yaguchi. Three engineers, played by talented actors like Mickey Curtis and Gaku Hamada, find themselves in a predicament when their robot, Robo-G, fails to impress at a science show. In a desperate bid to save their jobs, they hire a man to inhabit the robot's shell, setting off a chain of events that attract media attention and scrutiny from a science student. With its unique blend of humor and drama, Robo-G (2012) explores the human side of innovation and the consequences of playing with technological fire. If you're looking for a light-hearted yet thought-provoking film that pokes fun at the conventions of science and technology, then Robo-G (2012) is the perfect choice.
As the story unfolds, the engineers' struggles to make Robo-G work serve as a metaphor for the complexities of human ingenuity and the importance of creativity in solving problems. With its witty dialogue and relatable characters, Robo-G (2012) is a must-watch for anyone interested in the intersection of science, technology, and humanity.
Featuring a talented cast, including Yuriko Yoshitaka and Tomoko Tabata, Robo-G (2012) is a comedy-drama that will keep you entertained and thinking long after the credits roll.




