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In order to avoid attending school physically, Iwamoto Satoru began operating a robot remotely from home to go to school in his place. Hinokio could be controlled from his bedroom. The story is about how the robot tries to communicate with the people around him.

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A Takahiko Akiyama film.
Via Scott Fisher and Kupo.

To imitate Nicolas: Why do I blog this? Hinokio is only a cute fiction now. But for how long?

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