How old is Chobits?

How old is Chobits?

Chobits was adapted as a 26-episode-long anime television series broadcast on TBS from April to September 2002. In addition, it has spawned two video games as well as various merchandise such as figurines, collectable cards, calendars, and artbooks.

Is Chobits a shoujo?

Unlike most stories by CLAMP, Chobits is a seinen series, specifically of the “magical girlfriend” variety, using robotics and computers as a subplot, though it is commonly mistaken for shojo because of its strong romantic themes and flowery art style.

Who created Chobits?

Clamp
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How tall is Chi Chobits?

5’0″ft
Height: 152cm (5’0″ft Approx.) Chi (ちぃ Chii) is the main female protagonist of Chobits. She is a small and lovable persocom, who turns out to be a legendary Chobit.

What is Chobits rated?

TV-14
Rated TV-14 with moderate amounts of fan-service. No nudity.

How many Chobits books are there?

8 Books
Chobits Book Series (8 Books)

Is Chi a human?

Chi (ちぃ Chii) is the main female protagonist of Chobits. She is a small and lovable persocom, who turns out to be a legendary Chobit. She has an irremovable program that allows her to feel human-emotions….Chi.

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Is Chobits inappropriate?

This is a fairly cute show with some nice little touches, but I would have to say that parents may want to keep younger children, or even teenagers (under the age of 16) away from this show.

How many volumes of gun X clover are there?

GUN×CLOVER (ガン×クローバー) is a manga written by Yamaguchi Mikoto and illustrated by D.P , published by Monthly Dragon Age Manga. Currently there are 4 Volumes. Mikado High School trains the best students to be the best mercenary bodyguards.

Who are the creators of the manga Chobits?

Chobits (ちょびっツ, Chobittsu) is a Japanese manga created by the Japanese manga collective Clamp.

What’s the name of the computer in Chobits?

The series tells the story of Hideki Motosuwa, a college student who finds an abandoned persocom (パソコン, PasoKon), or personal computer (パーソナルコンピュータ pāsonaru konpyūta) with an anthro -human form, which he names “Chi” after the only word it initially can speak.