Jan 27, 2012
Before i review this anime, i should start with how i was introduced to it:
There was a time where i used to be -what people would normally refer to as- a Naru-tard. I used to defend Naruto to the death, and go on about how it was the greatest anime of all time, and nothing could ever come close to it.
That was -until 2009, when i heard about an anime that i had known very little of, and had never seen before; that anime was called Chobits.
When i heard about it, it somehow managed to catch my attention, and became curious in checking it out.
Right
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from the opening, the song "Let me be with you" managed to grab me in; making me want to continue watching.
This all leads to my review...
Review:
The story of Chobits stars Hideki Motosuwa; who -after being rejected from getting into college- decides to move to Toyko to attend a Prep School.
While in Tokyo, he checks out these highly advanced machines called Persocoms; which are -to put it simply- computers who look, talk, and even move like Humans. Unfortunately, Persocoms are expensive, and Hideki isn't able to afford one.
However, as he is walking home from a convenience store, one night, he discovers a blonde-haired female Persocom in the trash. He decides to take it home; where he not only activates her, but also names her Chii, due to being the only thing she could say (at the time, at least).
I found the story elements of Chobits to not only be engaging; but also managed to strike my fancy- i.e. with it's Science Fiction element; questioning relationships between humans, and human-like machines.
The story introduces questions like:
- Can a Human fall in love with a Persocom?
- Can a Persocom fall in love with a Human?
- Can a Human be in love with a Persocom, instead of another Human?
- Can a Human ever love again, after the person they loved abandoned them for a Persocom?
- What will it be like if everybody fell in love with Persocoms?
- How deep can a person's love for a Persocom be?
This is probably the first anime I've watched, that not only made me think; but managed to grab me on an emotional level.
I'm not going to go to deep into that; but let's just say that Chii was a deeper character than i thought she was when they first introduced her; as her dilemma throughout the story, was one that i could relate to on a personal level.
HOWEVER. That isn't to say that Chobits doesn't have it's own share of humor; in fact, it has a lot of it.
Although Chobits' humor mainly revolves around sexual innuendo, it isn't too overdone, and can actually be quite funny.
I love how shy and embarrassed Hideki can get; whether it's him being nervous when seeing a woman half-clothed (or naked), or gets embarrassed when he makes a scene for himself. In the end, though; he's just trying to be a cool guy.
The characters are -Overall- probably the most memorable part of Chobits. Aside from Hideki and Chii, the other characters are a fantastic cast, that are not only very likable, but can also be cared for.
The characters aren't "Throw away characters" or characters who are "Just there"; each character has their own place in the Plot, and even have certain relationships with one another. Even a few minor characters have a place to be, and -in one particular case- one of them even affected one of the main characters (But I'm not going to tell how).
Overall, Chobits is Upbeat. Funny. But has a great, engaging, and emotional science fiction plot, and a fantastic cast of characters; that all combine to create my favorite anime.
Chobits EXPANDED my horizons, and made me realize that there are different animes to experience, and made me want to watch them.
I wish i watched Chobits sooner.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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