Chobits Omnibus Edition Book 1
Some people buy their personal computers based on style... and in near-future Japan, the hottest style for your "persocom" is shaped like an attractive android! Poor student Hideki, fresh off the farm and trying to get into a Tokyo university, has neither money nor a girlfriend - then finds a...
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Some people buy their personal computers based on style... and in near-future Japan, the hottest style for your "persocom" is shaped like an attractive android! Poor student Hideki, fresh off the farm and trying to get into a Tokyo university, has neither money nor a girlfriend - then finds a persocom seemingly discarded in an alley. Taking the cute robot home and activating it, Hideki finds her affectionate, but amnesiac, able only to say the word "Chi" - and so he names her. But who is this strange new persocom in his life? Instead of being his digital assistant, Hideki finds himself having to teach Chi how to get along in the everyday world, even while he and his friends try to solve the mystery of her origins. Is she one of the urban-legendary Chobits - persocoms built to have the riskiest functions of all: real emotions, and free will?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781595824516 (1595824510)
ASIN: 1595824510
Publish date: 2010-04-06
Publisher: Dark Horse
Pages no: 720
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Science Fiction,
Cultural,
Romance,
Japan,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Manga,
Seinen,
Fiction
I keep not picking up volume 2, although I really, really want to own it! I was intrigued by the description of this manga, and yeah, just picked it up within like fifteen minutes of hearing about it. No regrets. I blew through this seven hundred page monster in no time. I just needed to know w...
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On a whole, I didn't care for Chobits and I barely managed to finish reading it. It wasn't that the story wasn't interesting, it was just too weird for my taste (which is saying something because usually I'm like the weirder the better).While I didn't really enjoy this manga, what kept me reading ti...