HEYBOT! (2016-2017)

Premiere:
September 17, 2016

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 50

Finale:
September 23, 2017

Original Title:
へボット!

Alternate Titles:
Hebotto
Hebotto!
へボット!

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Bandai
Bandai Namco Pictures
Bridge

Countries:
JP

The anime takes place on the screw-shaped island country of Nejigajima and follows the two "Bokyabots" Hebot and the Yurui Prince Nejiru as they collect different "Bokya Neji" screws. When the Bokyabots wear the Bokya Neji screws on their heads, they're able to compete in "Bokya Battles," battles for who can think up and tell the best jokes.

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Art Designer:
Ken Kawai

Art Direction:
Masaaki Kawaguchi

Character Designer:
Shingo Fujisaki
Shinji Takeuchi
Akihiko Sano

Color Designer:
Yoshimi Kawakami

Compositing Supervisor:
Song Hyeon-dae

Director of Photography:
Teruyuki Kawase

Editor:
Toshio Henmi

Executive Producer:
Hiroshi Shinmura
Masayuki Ozaki
Fukushima Kouichirou

Foley Artist:
Masafumi Watanabe

Music Producer:
Manabu Kuroda

Original Music Composer:
Tomotaka Osumi

Producer:
Akihiro Sekiyama
Tomoko Takahashi

Production Manager:
Takashi Iguchi

Prop Designer:
Yutaka Miya
Kenichi Takase

Series Composition:
Atsuhiro Tomioka

Series Director:
Shinji Ishihira

Sound Director:
Katsuyoshi Kobayashi

Sound Effects:
Noriko Izumo

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