Chobits, Vol. 1 (Chobits #1) 
Chapters 1-12
Not as much fun as XxxHolic, but still a guilty pleasure...that I actually feel no guilt over. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to stuff my face with cookies and binge watch ALL the Chobits on Netflix.Also, panties, and the comedic use of them on ones forehead. That is all.
I still wonder why the on/off button was THERE!

This must be the straight boy version of shojo, and I'm not loving it. I always find the robot girl theme revolting and this is no exception. There is something very disturbing about it. on the positive side, the art was pretty.
This manga wants you to believe it's a cutesy love story, something that teenagers and adults alike can enjoy.Don't be taken in. This is a creepy, exploitative, fan-servicey ode to submissive lolis. The art is decent, but that's the only redeeming factor of the series. I got through a couple of these books and just had to put the series down. I just couldn't stomach this any longer. Chi did not strike me as 'adorable', she struck me as a deeply creepy, deeply infantilized archetype representing
This series is adorable. Both the anime and mangas are on the top of my love list. They are pretty much like any other anime ever ( boy finds girl, cares for girl, others wanna kill girl because they don't understand her..) but still! You will love this series, I guarantee it <3
I read this for a reading challenge category: book I loved as a child. I remember loving it and reading the whole series. What I hadn't remembered was how sexual this one is. I think a lot of that might have just gone over my head as a kid, but reading it now I was a little shocked. In a world where personal computers are made to look like people and walk around with you, a young man finds one of these computers thrown away in the trash. When he starts her up, however, he discovers that there is
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Paperback | Pages: 184 pages Rating: 4.04 | 37925 Users | 323 Reviews

Declare Books As Chobits, Vol. 1 (Chobits #1)
Original Title: | ちょびっツ #1 |
ISBN: | 1931514925 (ISBN13: 9781931514927) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Chobits #1 |
Commentary During Books Chobits, Vol. 1 (Chobits #1)
Chi isn't your average humanoid computer. She can't do word processing, she can't connect to the Internet, and she's incapable of networking with other persocoms. Even her sound card seems broken. No wonder Hideki found her tied up in a pile of trash. But when the 19-year-old technophobe takes her home, he finds that she may be more advanced than her childlike behavior lets on.Chapters 1-12
Point Of Books Chobits, Vol. 1 (Chobits #1)
Title | : | Chobits, Vol. 1 (Chobits #1) |
Author | : | CLAMP |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 184 pages |
Published | : | April 23rd 2002 by Tokyopop (first published February 14th 2001) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Graphic Novels. Romance. Science Fiction. Comics |
Rating Of Books Chobits, Vol. 1 (Chobits #1)
Ratings: 4.04 From 37925 Users | 323 ReviewsWrite Up Of Books Chobits, Vol. 1 (Chobits #1)
Eight volumes total, read all of them several times in high school during my manga phase. The plot is your basic "We Designed Robots That Look Like Super Hot Underage Girls Because This Is The Creepy Future" featuring an awkward 20 year old guy finding a previously-mentioned robot in the trash. Hilarity and much inappropriate content ensues.Not as much fun as XxxHolic, but still a guilty pleasure...that I actually feel no guilt over. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to stuff my face with cookies and binge watch ALL the Chobits on Netflix.Also, panties, and the comedic use of them on ones forehead. That is all.
I still wonder why the on/off button was THERE!

This must be the straight boy version of shojo, and I'm not loving it. I always find the robot girl theme revolting and this is no exception. There is something very disturbing about it. on the positive side, the art was pretty.
This manga wants you to believe it's a cutesy love story, something that teenagers and adults alike can enjoy.Don't be taken in. This is a creepy, exploitative, fan-servicey ode to submissive lolis. The art is decent, but that's the only redeeming factor of the series. I got through a couple of these books and just had to put the series down. I just couldn't stomach this any longer. Chi did not strike me as 'adorable', she struck me as a deeply creepy, deeply infantilized archetype representing
This series is adorable. Both the anime and mangas are on the top of my love list. They are pretty much like any other anime ever ( boy finds girl, cares for girl, others wanna kill girl because they don't understand her..) but still! You will love this series, I guarantee it <3
I read this for a reading challenge category: book I loved as a child. I remember loving it and reading the whole series. What I hadn't remembered was how sexual this one is. I think a lot of that might have just gone over my head as a kid, but reading it now I was a little shocked. In a world where personal computers are made to look like people and walk around with you, a young man finds one of these computers thrown away in the trash. When he starts her up, however, he discovers that there is
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