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Hello WeGo!

MechatroWeGo are robots that kids can pilot and operate. Satoru pilots an old WeGo that his grandmother gave to him as a gift. When the kids gather in their secret base to race their WeGos, Satoru can't take the first step. Satoru's classmate Akira invites him to race again. This is a story of a boy and his robot, set in a seaside town in the near future.

Top Cast

  • Atsumi Tanezaki

    Atsumi Tanezaki

    (voice)

  • Aoi Yuuki

    Aoi Yuuki

    (voice)

  • Mutsumi Tamura

    Mutsumi Tamura

  • Toshiko Sawada

    Toshiko Sawada

  • Shigeru Chiba

    Shigeru Chiba

  • Yurie Funato

    Yurie Funato

  • Miyu Tomita

    Miyu Tomita

  • Ayumi Mano

    Ayumi Mano

Overview

MechatroWeGo are robots that kids can pilot and operate. Satoru pilots an old WeGo that his grandmother gave to him as a gift. When the kids gather in their secret base to race their WeGos, Satoru can't take the first step. Satoru's classmate Akira invites him to race again. This is a story of a boy and his robot, set in a seaside town in the near future.

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