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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChobitsChobits - Wikipedia

    Chobits (Japanese: ちょびっツ, Hepburn: Chobittsu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the Japanese manga collective Clamp. It was serialized in Kodansha 's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from September 2000 to October 2002, with its chapters collected in eight bound volumes .

  2. Apr 3, 2002 · Hideki Motosuwa is a young country boy who is studying hard to get into college. Coming from a poor background, he can barely afford the expenses, let alone the newest fad: Persocoms, personal computers that look exactly like human beings.

  3. Stream and watch the anime Chobits on Crunchyroll. Persecoms are humanoid computers that can do almost anything humans can. Virtually everyone in Tokyo has one but Hideki, a displaced country boy...

  4. Chobits: With Sarah Hauser, Rie Tanaka, Crispin Freeman, Tomokazu Sugita. Hideki finds the discarded and malfunctioning Persocom Chi, a personal computer that looks like a girl. While trying to fix and care for Chi, Hideki discovers that she might be a Chobits, a robot of urban legend that has free will.

  5. mangadex.org › title › 2998ef22-88d4/4191/81b4-c21ec5d45fbcChobits - MangaDex

    He just wants a good job, a good car, and a sexy robot girlfriend to call his own. Until he lands a job, he'll never be able to afford his own 'Persocom' companion. Hideki's luck changes when he discovers Chi–an adorable but seemingly stupid Persocom–tied up in a pile of trash.

  6. www.anime-planet.com › anime › chobitsChobits | Anime-Planet

    Chobits. Having failed to earn admission to a university, Hideki Motosuwa has moved to the big city, determined to study his hardest for next year's exams. However, an unusual distraction presents itself one unsuspecting day in the form of Chii, a robotic young girl that has been discarded in the trash.

  7. ちょびっツ ( Chobittsu, Chobits) is a Japanese manga created by CLAMP. It was published by Kodansha in Young Magazine from February 2001 to November 2002 and collected into eight bound volumes.

  8. After enduring four years of high school, Hideki Motosuwa strives to get into the university of his choice by attending cram school in Tokyo. Concurrently, he works daily shifts at a bar to make ends meet, thus missing out on the world's latest invention—human-like computers called Persocoms.

  9. Chobits. In the future, personal computers have developed into "Persocoms", mobile computers that look like human beings. Hideki Motosuwa, a prep school student, desperately wants to buy a Persocom but cannot afford to. One day he finds a Persocom that has been thrown away and decides to keep it.

  10. Motosuwa Hideki is a poor student who failed his entrance exams to get into college. So, Hideki is forced to move to the city, get a job, and attend cram school in hopes of passing the next college entrance exam. He would of course also like to own a Persocon, but is way too poor to afford one.