I gave everything about this manga a 10 because I felt that it was 100% deserving of it. I would gladly recommend this manga to anyone looking for romance, sci-fi, shonen, and an overall good read.
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The story was quite amazing and well-developed. It develops smoothly as the manga progress. It's well balanced as it does not have tons of dramatic events, but it doesn't progress slowly. I think it's one of CLAMP's best works, and that's quite the statement considering CLAMP often has great story line's. I also thought the writing was realistic; the 19-year-old actually sounded like a 19-year-old, and not a 30-year-old or
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: ちょびっツ More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 88
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 25, 2000 to Oct 28, 2002
Theme:
Psychological
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Young Magazine (Weekly) Authors:
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 11, 2011
I have to say, when I started Chobits I didn't really like it that much. The art was good, sure, but the premise seemed like something that had been done before and all that had been done to try to make it stand out was they'd added a lot of dirty humor. I decided to try to stick with it though as I'd heard that it got better. As it turned out, it did.
As I mentioned, the plot has been done before. On the outside, it's a fairly typical yamato nadeshiko series. Guy finds and takes in a girl with special powers who he starts ... Aug 23, 2011
If you look at my profile, at my manga list, its fair to say that I am a CLAMP follower. Not that everything they do is perfect and is right for everyone but they generally do what they do right. But when I read Chobits I was disappointed.
Story: Take Hideki. A poor, 19 year old ronin student who can't get a job, a girlfriend and who has no life. On top of that he talks to himself when his imagination gets overly excited. And one day his luck just happens to hit him square in the forehead. Meet Chii. A very naked, very curvaceous...persocom? ... Oct 21, 2013
I do have to say, the manga is way better then the anime. Where as the anime was pretty much highly fan based, the manga wasn’t. We get much more in depth to the story instead of playing around with random side stories and the ---ugggg--- panty storyline. Sure we have the little bits of fan service but at least they are done artistically and mostly add to the story, it isn’t outside the storyline they are going through and isn’t for a stupid side story such as the panties thing. There isn’t much else to talk about on the storyline sadly without spoiling
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Nov 14, 2014
What better way to kick off my manga reviews than with the first series I ever read? That’s right, at the cusp of my teenagehood, I was introduced to Chobits, a series about basically a boy and his robot. I can still remember how I was introduced to it. It was after watching Cardcaptor Sakura being rebroadcast on TV that I wondered if there were other interesting anime out there that I was unaware of. Through the power of the internet, I figured out about Chobits!
The art was beautiful, the story was pretty interesting AND most importantly, the manga featured coloured pull-outs. I read ... May 5, 2010
This is the first manga I ever read; a true masterpiece that hooked me immediately and created my manga addiction. The art is beautiful, as is to be expected from anything by CLAMP. The characters are likable, believable, and surprisingly deep. There is a delightful blend of comedy, romance, fanservice, and thought-provoking story. You will laugh, cry, get excited, and think. There truly is something for everyone here.
Chobits has a wonderful story about diversity in relationships- you love who you love, and the happiness you share is what counts, not other people's ideas of what a couple should look ... May 24, 2010
Chobits is one of the classic proofs wherein people believe that robots are indeed able to love. The manga series may be more mature than what is recommended for my age, which is twelve-- like the fact that Hideki is used to seeing Chi without clothes on, or that he wanted a persecon to be able to download internet porn, or maybe even the fact that he wanted a girlfriend to lose virginity. I may even say that I wasn't able to read the series fully, because I had to shield my innocent eyes during those "mature" scenes.
Apart from that fact, this story is really ... Jan 2, 2011
Chobits - The Manga Under The Eye of RGaspar And His First Review Ever -
Story: In terms of story I think Chobits starts with a really good punch to gradually become more typical. The initial setting is thrilling: In the near future the world is populated by people and Persocoms alike, these Persocoms are humanoid robots that people can get in love with. The protagonist, Hideki, is your regular young loser, without girls, without any interesting stuff to do and not enough money to buy a precious Persocom. Until he finds Chi on the way home... From then on, lots of things will happen in ... Sep 29, 2009
Chobits presents a very nice take on the "can robots fall in love" subject that I think does the topic justice. For a light sci-fi that focuses on the increasing role of human-like assistants in a 20-minutes-from-now society, it avoids being too opinionated or trite.
In fact, Chobits succeeds in exploring the subject matter in both breadth and depth. The characters of the story are a vehicle it uses to explore the topics, and not the central focus of the story. That's an increasingly rare approach in manga. To achieve this, it uses a pretty light touch. It presents the situations while letting you (for the most ... Apr 19, 2014
Though the art is absolutely adorable and the idea is interesting enough, I was disappointed with this manga. Believe me, I'm all for romance, but I personally found the conclusion to be quite rushed and dissatisfying, especially after such an intriguing build-up.
Furthermore, what's with the representation of women in this manga? The only characters who were slightly realistic and relatable were Chitose Hibiya and Takako Shimizu. The younger females were clingy, weak and, to be horrifically frank, irritating. What was even more annoying was the almost constant sexualization of these and other female characters. Let's just say that I found the forced-upon male gaze ... Nov 9, 2012
Well, after having read xxxHolic and Tsubasa, I wanted more of Clamp, not feeling ready yet to enter the "shoujo world", I chose the most obvious choice, Chobits, and I do not regret it.
Chobits tells us the story of Hideki, a poor, poor guy who finds a persocom in the garbage. Persocoms are sorta like our computers, except they are made in form of a human, and can mimic our emotions. Luckily, the persocom he founds works... and now the story begins. All in all, I find it hard to fit Chobits in the "comedy" category, sure, it has it's comic moments, but the whole ... Jan 29, 2011
Chobits is a light-hearted yet spiritual story that deals with a multitude of issues from relationships to feeling alone. With many sexual issues and references this series is definitely a 16+, such a funny amazing series it is definitely a must read for anyone. The reason why I said that it was a spiritual story was because whenever I read it I felt internally happy.
The characters are uplifting and very hilarious, Chi with her naivety which causes her to get into many different situations some of which are embarrassing, then there is her ‘owner’ Hideki who is a typical young adult who lives a ... Jun 25, 2018
I recall watching (and loving) the anime adaptation of this manga back when I was a young and socially awkward nerd in fifth grade. But now after reading the entire manga, I can conclude that the Chobits manga is in fact far superior to the anime.
CLAMP manages to write a beautiful love story contained within these eight volumes. There is absolutely no filler within these volumes, which was something that the anime adaptation had far too much of (especially in the first half). The romantic development between Hideki (the male protagonist) and Chi (his lady android love) is remarkable, and actually managed to move me ... Sep 17, 2010
I /just/ finished reading Chobits, and I have to say it was amazing! I absolutely loved every minute of it! I couldn't put it down, and I read all 8 books in less than 24 hours ^^ The story was great although a bit weird at first, but once I got to know the characters I enjoyed it very much :D I can't wait until I have time to finish watching the anime!
Jun 13, 2021
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Chobits is just one if that series that clamp really hit you hard in, you can't scape of this situations and question marks that this manga comes along with, this is pure masterpiece, this is even our real world right now falling in love with distance people but the internet makes us closer, we have friends all around the globe and are serious; clamp are from other world i swear, this story is really warpped to you to think that is made for cute looking outfits and normal scenarios but no, they even mention daddy issues on here, they even present to ... Apr 26, 2010
This book is kind of hard for me to rate because there are some really hilarious moments and then there are other times when the characters aren't making sense. I like the idea about having persocoms, computers in the shape of a human, and the pictures are very detailed. I also like Chi, one of the main characters who is a very "special" persocom, because of her kid-like innocence and she's darn cute!!!!!!! Yet even so, sometimes her innocence can get annoying (too much of a good thing isn't always good). Anyhow, this is an interesting manga, certainly one of a kind but with a
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Apr 7, 2018
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First impressions, so when i first heard about this seruies in my rookie days, I first thought in passing that it was about a county hillbilly and the used sexbot he found in the trash bin. Which don't get me wrong the series is anything but like this in the slightest it just during the rookie days I was very willing to judge things with quite the superficial leans rather than judging the content a series provides. Chobits is one such example for me of how you never should judge a book by its cover. Story, 7/10 So in our modern ... Sep 5, 2018
Chobits was one of those things I heard about as a kid, but never thought to get into until recently. For as high of recommendations as I had heard for this series, I was more or less underwhelmed. Though the art is very well done and there are very good messages about loving others for who they are, not what they are, the plot itself felt fairly narrow. I wasn't surprised by anyone's actions and I wasn't pulled emotionally at very many points. Everything about Hideki and Chii's actions felt predictable to me. It was an okay read, but I don't think I'd go back
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Mar 12, 2017
Story: This manga was pretty good. It was told in a nice steady pace. It didn't feel rushed and/or episodic. There were some fillers but they were nice and not annoying in any way. The flashbacks of some minor character’s storylines in the manga were absolutely amazing. I think the story was very complex and the fact they held on to the mystery of Chii and Persecoms overall was great. The ending was a nice wrap-up. I definitely thought it was going to be predictable but it absolutely wasn't at all. With that being said, I was a little sad for Hideki but I
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