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Chobits

Tokyo is abuzz with persocoms – humanoid computers that are virtually perfect. The socially and technologically inept Hideki is dying to get his hands on one. When he finds Chii abandoned in the trash, she’s cuter than any current model he’s ever seen before. But when he gets her home and turns her on, she has no data and only a single learning program installed. While Hideki puts his whole heart into teaching Chii the ins and outs of humanity, a mystery unfolds as a dark secret within her awakens.

Countries: JP
Languages: Japanese
Content Rating: TV-14
Runtime: 24min
Status: Ended
First air date: 2002-04-02
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Kiba Snowpaw
@kibasnowpaw 1 year ago

### Anime Review: "Chobits" (2002)

**Reviewer**: Kiba Snowpaw, 36, Furry Alpha Ice Wolf from HowlStrom

**Rating**: 🌟🌟🌟🌟☆ (4/5)

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**Overview**:
"Chobits," a 2002 anime crafted by the renowned Madhouse studio, intertwines comedy, drama, fantasy, science fiction, and romance in a unique tapestry. Set in a futuristic Tokyo, where humanoid computers called 'persocoms' are the rage, the series resonates with anyone who's ever felt out of step with the rapidly evolving tech world.

**Plot**:
The narrative centers around Hideki, a character who, much like myself, seems somewhat out of sync with the technological advancements surrounding him. His discovery of Chii, an abandoned persocom, in the trash, sets off a series of events that are both heartwarming and mysterious. Chii, devoid of data but equipped with a basic learning program, becomes a blank canvas reflecting Hideki's and, by extension, humanity's idiosyncrasies.

**Themes**:
As an Ice Wolf who's been gaming for a lifetime, I've often found myself at odds with the mainstream, especially with the frustrating aspects of Windows gaming. "Chobits" subtly critiques our dependence on technology and the isolation that can come from it, echoing my sentiments about the impersonal nature of modern gaming platforms.

**Character Development**:
Chii's evolution from a blank slate to a being with emotional depth is the highlight. Hideki's own journey, from a technologically inept individual to someone who forms a deep connection with an AI, mirrors a personal journey from skepticism to a grudging acceptance of technology's role in our lives.

**Visuals and Soundtrack**:
Madhouse's animation quality shines, with Tokyo rendered in a way that's both familiar and otherworldly. The character designs, especially the persocoms, are a feast for the eyes. The soundtrack, though not groundbreaking, effectively underscores the emotional and thematic beats of the show.

**Criticism**:
At times, the series can feel a bit dated, especially in its portrayal of humanoid AIs, a concept that has evolved significantly since 2002. Also, the pacing can be uneven, with some episodes contributing little to the overall narrative.

**Conclusion**:
"Chobits" is a thought-provoking series that balances its fantastical elements with poignant observations about humanity's relationship with technology. It's a must-watch for anyone who's ever felt at odds with the tech-dominated world, much like a Furry Ice Wolf who yearns for a more personal touch in the digital age. The show, much like a good video game, offers an escape, but also a mirror to our own lives and the choices we make in the intertwining realms of the digital and the real.

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Kiba Snowpaw
@kibasnowpaw 1 year ago

### Anime Review: "Chobits" (2002)

**Reviewer**: Kiba Snowpaw, 36, Furry Alpha Ice Wolf from HowlStrom

**Rating**: 🌟🌟🌟🌟☆ (4/5)

---

**Overview**:
"Chobits," a 2002 anime crafted by the renowned Madhouse studio, intertwines comedy, drama, fantasy, science fiction, and romance in a unique tapestry. Set in a futuristic Tokyo, where humanoid computers called 'persocoms' are the rage, the series resonates with anyone who's ever felt out of step with the rapidly evolving tech world.

**Plot**:
The narrative centers around Hideki, a character who, much like myself, seems somewhat out of sync with the technological advancements surrounding him. His discovery of Chii, an abandoned persocom, in the trash, sets off a series of events that are both heartwarming and mysterious. Chii, devoid of data but equipped with a basic learning program, becomes a blank canvas reflecting Hideki's and, by extension, humanity's idiosyncrasies.

**Themes**:
As an Ice Wolf who's been gaming for a lifetime, I've often found myself at odds with the mainstream, especially with the frustrating aspects of Windows gaming. "Chobits" subtly critiques our dependence on technology and the isolation that can come from it, echoing my sentiments about the impersonal nature of modern gaming platforms.

**Character Development**:
Chii's evolution from a blank slate to a being with emotional depth is the highlight. Hideki's own journey, from a technologically inept individual to someone who forms a deep connection with an AI, mirrors a personal journey from skepticism to a grudging acceptance of technology's role in our lives.

**Visuals and Soundtrack**:
Madhouse's animation quality shines, with Tokyo rendered in a way that's both familiar and otherworldly. The character designs, especially the persocoms, are a feast for the eyes. The soundtrack, though not groundbreaking, effectively underscores the emotional and thematic beats of the show.

**Criticism**:
At times, the series can feel a bit dated, especially in its portrayal of humanoid AIs, a concept that has evolved significantly since 2002. Also, the pacing can be uneven, with some episodes contributing little to the overall narrative.

**Conclusion**:
"Chobits" is a thought-provoking series that balances its fantastical elements with poignant observations about humanity's relationship with technology. It's a must-watch for anyone who's ever felt at odds with the tech-dominated world, much like a Furry Ice Wolf who yearns for a more personal touch in the digital age. The show, much like a good video game, offers an escape, but also a mirror to our own lives and the choices we make in the intertwining realms of the digital and the real.

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@evilmaster2424 13 years ago

This has got to be one of the worst shows ive ever watched. i wouldve rather boiled my face then watch this show. i really dont recommend this show to anyone

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Phabiann-Ross De Carvalho
@theredspear 10 years ago

It was... Okay... I guess. Gave me something to do on a weekend. I guess it wasn't my cup of tea.

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Jason Quince
@kirnl 12 years ago

Good show hilarius at times sad at other points during the show and i would recommend this show to anyone who likes warm hearted animes. i would say that girls would like it more then guys would.

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