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Chobits, Vol. 1 by CLAMP

kbrsuperstar's review

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0.25

I read this when it came out originally in 2001 and the ending was so repulsive it put me off reading manga for seriously twenty years

yokai_garden's review against another edition

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emotional lighthearted mysterious reflective slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

ericuhhh's review

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emotional funny reflective sad

5.0

mehsi's review

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4.0

Re-read 2021: Decided it was high time to re-read this series again! It's has been a long time (probably around 10 years) since I last read the series, so I am hyped! In this one Hideki finds a persocom at the trash. And what follows are funny day to day events as Hideki and Chi live together and try to figure out what Chi is. Because Chi is something. She moves without OS, sometimes acts a bit weird, and there is more! While its been years, I still remember most of the details and I cannot wait to see the story unfold, to find out all about Chi. I love all the references to other CLAMP stuff (like the café he meets up with that guy who is helping him out). I love the idea of persocoms. I mean, I would love one! I am not sure if I would like a laptop or a PC, they are both so amazing (and cute).
The art is really nice!

toebean5's review

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3.0

I thought this was cute- it could go in a good direction. I'm just not so sold on it that I feel the need to pursue it. But now I know what it is, and I know where her power button is located.

pagesofmaria's review

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3.0

This is weird and scary at the same time. Imagine this happens in the future? I’m quite interested in knowing who Chi is.

cosymilko's review

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5.0

Cute fluffy light hearted story on the surface with a deeper meaning beneath.
Chi, a persocom different to all others is searching for where she belongs and who she belongs with. Her search leads her through troubles and adventures with an interesting ending.
I enjoyed it as my first trip into manga.

angelicprose's review

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4.0

4 stars ;

this is heavily flawed, it's obviously problematic as many manga are, but had more moments (a.k.a chi) that helped me ignore that. while a manga like, for ex, dress up darling never stops with the creepiness. i wanted to give a 5 but some parts of this are just soooo idk, some parts bother me, but i leave 3 stars for chi and a star for the whole premise/plot which is really cool.

jessicarose's review

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My love of melon bread resulted from reading this series and I'm eternally grateful.

rhidee's review

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3.0

My first manga - this started me off! A great, sweet little series with a less-than-satisfying last volume; but the rest is worth it.