Chobits (TV) Reviews
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Title(s): |
Chobits
Чобиты (Russian)
ちょびっツ (Japanese) |
Creator: |
CLAMP
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Genres: |
Comedy,
Drama,
Ecchi,
Romance,
Science Fiction
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Age Group: |
Mature (May contain sex, drugs, and extreme graphic violence) |
Vintage: |
April 2, 2002 |
Status: |
Completed |
Summary: |
In the future, personal computers have developed into "Persocons", mobile computers that look like human beings. Hideki Motosuwa, a prep school student, desperately wants to buy a Persocon but cannot afford to. One day he finds a Persocon that has been thrown away and decides to keep it. When he turns on the Persocon, all she can say is "Chii" so he decides to name her that. After a while it starts to become apparent that Chii is more than an average Persocon. Having much better performance, it seems that Chii might be a "Chobit", a type of advanced Persocon rumored to have independent thought. |
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Reviews
Interesting
Written by Deej710 on April 24, 2012 at 3:15 PM
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Overall Rating
Good
Story: 4
Dialogue: 4
Animation: 4
Entertainment: 4
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I found that this anime was surprisingly deep and touching. A young man finds a "persacon" or personal robot, Chi, in the trash and takes her in. Along the way she has to relearn the ways of the world. It has hilarious moments and great dialogue, but the mystery surrounding Chi's memories and background is what makes this anime great. It's not boring and it's a well-written story about love and what love means.
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7 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
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Deeper Love
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Overall Rating
Good
Story: 4
Dialogue: 4
Animation: 3
Entertainment: 4
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I had originally seen the reviews for this series and how it had alot of positive feedback, so I decided to give it a shot. I was expecting a nice. easy-watching slice of life romace which proved correct to some degree. However, what I did not expect, and was shocked to find, was a deeper story with many commentaries on life and love. The story is pretty well done with nice easy episodes usually revolving around the main Persicom (a humanoid computer system) Chi learning how to live life and her owner, Motosua dealing with the many problems that ( read more)
I had originally seen the reviews for this series and how it had alot of positive feedback, so I decided to give it a shot. I was expecting a nice. easy-watching slice of life romace which proved correct to some degree. However, what I did not expect, and was shocked to find, was a deeper story with many commentaries on life and love. The story is pretty well done with nice easy episodes usually revolving around the main Persicom (a humanoid computer system) Chi learning how to live life and her owner, Motosua dealing with the many problems that arise due to Chi's innocence and misunderstandings. The setting is nice with a laid back, lighthearted feel for the most part, although it does get a bit ecchi from time to time. (not all that bad though not H.O.T.D. or Freezing which i do like btw, although sadly they both stop prematurely) The characters are actually one of the most interesting parts. They all start off as typical slice of life characters, the awkward main, the relyable friend, the aloof genious, etc. However, as the story progresses their past problems and persoanl hangups unravel revealing some pretty deep problems, such as lost loves and broken relationships. The kinda bad part is that the main character, Motosua, doesn't actually develope as much as some of the side characters do. Besides realising his feelings for Chi his character is not honestly as deep as some of the side characters, although he is still very kind and is still a wonderful character overall. The episodes are interesting enough and all serve a perpose, even if it does not look like anything will come from it. The deepest and best thing the anime does, however, is provide insights into aspects of life and love, some of which I'd never really consider until now. The aspect of living in a dream with Persicoms while the interaction of humans slowly digresses is one such concept as well as what love truely is and even the concept of a soul of identity. The animation was decent enough for its time, but is not on par with say Bleach or One Piece, but still good enough to get the job done. The dialogue is decent although sometimes it does get grating (a certain annoying little pink Navi comes to mind) but the small situations that Chi gets into and her innocent reactions are always a treat. If I do have one hang-up, its the ending. Please don't misunderstand, it was good and everything ends up appropriately but it kinda ends ubruptly and without a clear explaination of what truely happened, although it could be that it is to subtle for me to catch. However, the whole series itself covers greatly for any mishaps that may be present. Chobits is a wonderful little series that provides a good feel about life and love as well as surprisingly deep commentaries on the subjects all carried out in a wonderful story. So why not jump in and see the magic of Chobits! ( show less)
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8 out of 8 people found this review helpful.
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