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Chobits

  • TV Series
  • 2002–2003
  • TV-14
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
5K
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Chobits (2002)
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Adult AnimationAnimeHand-Drawn AnimationRomantic ComedySeinenAnimationComedyDramaRomanceSci-Fi

Hideki finds the discarded and malfunctioning Persocom Chi, a personal computer that looks like a girl. While trying to fix and care for Chi, Hideki discovers that she might be a Chobits, a ... Read allHideki finds the discarded and malfunctioning Persocom Chi, a personal computer that looks like a girl. While trying to fix and care for Chi, Hideki discovers that she might be a Chobits, a robot of urban legend that has free will.Hideki finds the discarded and malfunctioning Persocom Chi, a personal computer that looks like a girl. While trying to fix and care for Chi, Hideki discovers that she might be a Chobits, a robot of urban legend that has free will.

  • Stars
    • Rie Tanaka
    • Sarah Hauser
    • Tomokazu Sugita
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    7.3/10
    5K
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    • Stars
      • Rie Tanaka
      • Sarah Hauser
      • Tomokazu Sugita
    • 28User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes27

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    Rie Tanaka
    • Chii…
    • 2002–2003
    Sarah Hauser
    Sarah Hauser
    • Sumomo
    • 2002–2003
    Tomokazu Sugita
    Tomokazu Sugita
    • Hideki Motosuwa…
    • 2002–2003
    Motoko Kumai
    Motoko Kumai
    • Sumomo
    • 2002–2003
    Crispin Freeman
    Crispin Freeman
    • Hideki Motosuwa
    • 2002
    Tomokazu Seki
    Tomokazu Seki
    • Hiromu Shinbo…
    • 2002–2003
    Kikuko Inoue
    Kikuko Inoue
    • Chitose Hibiya…
    • 2002–2003
    Karen Strassman
    Karen Strassman
    • Yuzuki…
    • 2002
    Noriko Kawashima
    • Minoru Kokubunji
    • 2002
    Fumiko Orikasa
    Fumiko Orikasa
    • Yuzuki
    • 2002–2003
    Megumi Toyoguchi
    Megumi Toyoguchi
    • Yumi Ômura
    • 2002
    Ryôka Yuzuki
    • Takako Shimizu
    • 2002
    Yukana
    • Kotoko
    • 2002–2003
    Isshin Chiba
    • Jima
    • 2002
    Yuka Tokumitsu
    • Dita…
    • 2002
    Yûji Ueda
    Yûji Ueda
    • Hiroyasu Ueda
    • 2002
    Tony Oliver
    Tony Oliver
    • Hiromu Shinbo
    • 2002
    Masaki Aizawa
    • Tetsuya Ômura
    • 2002
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    TimothyMcKann

    A series like Hand Maid May

    When I first heard about this anime on the internet, it was created by CLAMP(the animators of CardCaptors,Magic Knight Rayeareth,Tokyo Babylon, etc). My cousin and her friend were really into it. I wanted to get into it too,and I did. I wasn't long till I got the first volume for Christmas, and I bought the rest of the series on my own. This series is just like Hand Maid May, the Persocoms are just like the Cyber dolls from Hand Maid May, and I believe they have different. capabilities as the Cyber dolls from Hand Maid May. Another thing I would say about this show that it is very funny. I know that the character Hideki is very strange and he does want to get into College, but he had to study and quit talking to himself or he would get thrown into a Mental Hospital aka the nut house. Another thing I like about this show is the beginning theme song, "Let Me Be With You" it's very touching and very sweet. I also think that Michelle Ruff, and Crispin Freeman make a good team playing the roles of Hideki and Chi/Black Chi. So in closing to that series, add it to your collection. You will see what I mean.
    Angel_Meiru

    True work of art. The best of CLAMP!

    "Chobits" is actually a title I like from CLAMP. Most of their stuff tends to be sickening cute or utterly twisted and weird, but "Chobits" is neither one of these. It is cute and weird, but not to the point where you want to vomit though.

    "Chobits" is about a farmboy named Hideki, who finds a persocon (Humanoid-Computers) on the street and as she is ressurected, she is revealed as a total sweetheart named 'Chii' and at first, she repeats her name alot, but after a while, she learns more speech and learns what is right and wrong and so on.

    Sure Chobits is not for everyone. Someone even compares this to Gothic Crap Anime like "Evangellion", "Noir", "Hellsing", "Akira", etc. I do like Dark Anime at times, but those titles I mentioned are so gothic, that they are stupid and inanely overrated. Some even say Chobits is overrated. I don't think so. I do not hear it or see it as much as Clamps other works.

    If you wish for Clamp to change their face, and tired of their usual over-cutness, or if you want an ARTISTIC anime outside of Studio Ghibli, "Chobits" is for you.
    Boris-57

    Superb anime series, gets a bit uneven at times but delivers 100%

    So, your classic story - man vs machine. More particularly - man falls in love with found machine and, behold, it's vice versa.

    I stumbled upon these series by accident on the french MCM channel; the french dubs are perfect (Chii is exquisitely dubbed), but after a few episodes I got me the subbed originals - and found out that MCM messed up the episode sequencing. Content-wise this isn't problematic since the first two thirds of the episodes are quite stand-alone. Still it's exactly this that makes the series dip after a while, and you get the idea that they were just making it up as they went along. The underlying storyline (who/what is Chii, what will happen between Hideki & Chii) gets hinted at once in a while, but all in all the first half of the series focuses on the problems that arise when Hideki tries to educate his persocon Chii and the embarrassing situations Chii gets her prude master in, all in your typical "harem" anime setting.

    The main thing is: it's so well-done! The first say 8 episodes are often hilarious observations of masculine fears and obsessions as we get to know Hideki's thoughts every step of the way. Through the parts of the comic-in-comic (Chii reads a favorite comic that seems to be especially designed for her and is a key element the overarching story) you occasionally get the idea that more is about to come.

    Of course, you can't keep Hideki as constipated throughout and as the often sexual jokes wear out, the series drifts towards fan-servicing with unfortunately pretty sexist undertones (not that I care). At that point, despite the fact the the manga script lay there waiting to be developed, the series seems a bit lost, and the build-up of tension between Chii and Hideki comes to a halt, as do the other plot lines (Hideki and Yumi...), culminating in the low (plotwise) or high (imagewise *grin*) of #14, where all characters spend a day at the beach. Apart from seeing all babes in bathing suits (yeah I know they're drawn figures, but cut the imagination some slack), you're left wondering when they'll get on with it. This wondering is only augmented by the following two episodes where Chii is hardly seen and the plot focuses on Shimbo and the Sensei...

    ***Spoiler-laden paragraphs below***

    But in fact (though you only find out later) this is where they (finally) start developing the actual story about relationships between man and machine, and what machine is/can be, what it means to be human. These eps. 15-16 are the first part of this topic, where it's seen from the (negative) human side only. The story-telling is raised to a significantly higher level. It's a bit of a mystery why the next 2 episodes again seem to fall to the earlier level, and nothing much is added, except for a hint at what the plot will turn out to be.

    But, in episodes 20-26 suddenly the stakes are raised and we get an entirely different anime, with all the depth and beauty that we've come to expect from this Japanese art form. What makes a machine a machine, a human human, what is love, what is the function of memory... you get it all. The density of each episode is a zillion times higher than that of the first ones, and suspense is gradually built up. And then of course there's the final two episodes where a lot of questions are answered and the series DELIVERS. Home run! Considering the end credit song had changed midway to the very melancholic Ningyo Hime, I expected the worst, and indeed initially it does end up the way 99% of man-machine-love films end up: it cannot be (I think this has its roots in the ancient beliefs that relationships are merely there for procreation). But, lo and behold people! it does not end this way. Love DOES conquer all and after a series of emotional lefts and rights in the final episode, you get positively uppercutted by the rare 1% solution: the relationship between man and machine is a fact. Relationships without procreation are allowed. Bingo this is heaven.

    ***SPOILER ENDS - but don't look an inch upward from this line***

    So, despite the fact that the series seems a bit lost in the middle, the absolutely charming and hilarious first third plus the final third with its deep issues, superb plot and magnificent denouement make this series a solid 9 for me. I would have given it a 10, but it is a fact that the whole could have been better 1) had they from the start opted for a continuous story (like the final eps) with the story lines more mixed like in the manga, rather than more or less separate episodes focusing on one topic or even gimmick, 2) had made a better mix of humor & drama and developed the Chii character a bit better (like in the manga). Though this might be easier to achieve in a full-length feature, in which the story would benefit from being chopped from 8 to 2 hours. Obviously, this would leave Chii-o-files gasping for more, but still:

    People from TBS: make this into a full-length feature!! Presto!!!

    O, and don't forget to have a box of Kleenex within reach once you start on the final episode...

    PS: if you buy the DVD's (6+1 bonus), disc 1 and 2 are really worthwhile (though 2 has quite a bit of sexual/sexist fan-servicing), while disc 3 may be the least interesting. Disc 4 is where you get a first glimpse of how good the series will get, and discs 5 & 6 are simply must-haves. Beware that the 7th disc contains just 3 summaries (eps 9, 18 and 27), plus a 5-minute extra called Chibits.
    airforce_oneman

    I enjoyed this series.

    I enjoyed this series. I watched it all the way through after borrowing it from a friend. It rained all weekend and I popped it in not having anything better to do. Within a few episodes, I had fallen in love with Chii, one of the main characters. The character building is very nice. Within minuets you feel as though you know Hideki and his persocom Chii. Over all I give it an 8.5 out of ten. The art work, I give an 8 out of ten. I normally watch anime movies like Spirited Away, Castle in the Sky, or Princess Monoko. Many of those are described as overly cute. This series is completely different. It has just the right amount of love, anger, sadness, happiness, and Yummies LOL Watch it and you'll learn what I mean.
    SuperDoris

    so great

    this has to be one of the best series ever made. not many things has made me laugh as much as chobits and the episodes gets after a while so very exciting u don´t know what to do. also is the love stories very touching and it´s impossible to stop watching..

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    • Trivia
      Clamp and Morio Asaka previously collaborated on Sakura, chasseuse de cartes (1998).
    • Quotes

      Hideki: [feeling embarrassed after buying underwear for Chi] The store workers must think I'm such a pervert.

      Chi: [Chi just learned a new word and identifies it with Hideki] Pervert. Pervert. Hideki is a pervert.

      Hideki: [now feeling even more embarrassed] No, Chi, don't say that word!

    • Connections
      Featured in AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture (2005)

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 2002 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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    • Languages
      • Japanese
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    • Also known as
      • Чобіти
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      • Clamp
      • Madhouse
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