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Chobits, Vol. 7

Chobits, Vol. 7

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Incredibly Cute Series
Review: As a huge anime fan, this is one of the series that I've read and loved, and what a way for CLAMP to finish off this hilariously cute book. Sure, there were a few scenes I'd rather not speak of, but somehow, that brought Hideki and Chii even closer. ^-^;;

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review from a big 'Chobits' fan...
Review: Being close to the last book in this series, it is truely great. The drawing is wonderful, as always, and so is the way it's put together. I suggest, for people who haven't read this to read it, for it is truely great. And for those that have read the series, this book clears up alot on what one would be confused about; revealing what happened in the past in the character's life. And once again, extremely wonderful book and series. Can't wait for Vol. 8!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great, but not excellent
Review: Chobits is probably one of Clamp's best series, but some of the writing is a bit weak. Clamp has done a wonderful job of making the reader feel for the characters, and the art is simple, but it shines. Unfortunately, having just about everybody in Hideki's life play some part in what's going on with Chii, kind of annoyed me a bit. It's still a wonderful series and I'd recommend this to anyone.

Also, if there's any Angelic Layer fans out there, there's something in here that you may enjoy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Long-withheld revelations ....
Review: First off, I want to say that I think this series is one of Clamp's best. The team is great at building suspense, and in the seventh volume, the secrets of Chi's origins are finally revealed. However, there's still no resolution in sight; though Hideki finally has come to realize his feelings toward Chi, by the end of this volume, a major confrontation with Zima and Dita (the persocom housing the national databank and his 'com protector)has been set up, and he may never get the chance to tell her that she is his "special someone".... The visuals in this series are beautiful, though there are some gratuitous "fanservice" frames of Chi in various states of undress, as in the other volumes, and the images in the final two pages are a little confusing (HEY? What just happened? Did ANYTHING happen yet?). Overall, it's a satisfying read that answers many of the questions the previous volumes posed, and a fun addition to the collection of any otaku, especially fans of Clamp.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Finale of Chobits
Review: First off, lets start with the graphic novel itself and not the story (don't want to give any spoilers out yet... =P). Unlike the previous volumes of Chobits, this last one includes 7 extra colour pages in the front. Amazon has kindly included 5 of the pretty coloured-pages so do check it out if you are curious by "search inside this book". A nice treat for anyone that loves Chobits and would like to see some original manga artwork by Clamp.

Back to the actual point of the review, the content of the last volume of Chobits. All Chobits' fans *cries* as this is the last one. ... It was nice to have this graphic novel devoted only to Chi, Hideki, Chitose Hibiya, Zima, and Dita. None of Hideki's other friends are in this volume. I suppose the side-character's stories have been finished or up to the reader's imagination.

In any case, I enjoyed reading this volume as I picked up a lot more 'history' of Chobits' origin compared to the anime series. In my opinion, the anime series never really did explain if Chobits existed or not and the intimate questions between our beloved Chi and Hideki. Chobits is a myth created by owners/masters that dream of there persocoms being able to think for themselves (A.I. - Artificial Intelligence, whoa kinda worries and reminds me of Animatrix...). Sadly, the truth is learned that Chi like every other persocom is just that. She is not an AI but she is uniquely different compared to the rest of her kind. Hideki obviously knows about it but does not wish to know her full potential of how special she really is, all he cares about is her being alright! *aww* ^_^

I have to say this even though Hideki and Chi makes a cute couple, Zima and Dita are the sexies couple in this manga. =P hee hee

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Great Manga By CLAMP
Review: I am a big manga fan and at the age of 12 trust me it isnt easy getting money to get your manga but i try anyways i have over 36 complete manga collections and it was hard for me to find more manga that was ok for my age. My friend told me to check out the 16+ section to see what i could find and at first i was real freaked out about what i WOULD find but i took a look and saw Chobits the first thing that caught my eye was the cover a picture of a cute person like character on a swing it was soo adorable so i gave it a look and at first i regreted it but i continued reading it and it was one of the best manga books i have read now i own the whole set and im still looking for another manga series to go crazy over Basicly what im saying is not just for Chobits but for any manga that is rated over your age just take a look at it if you think your too young for that type of manga put it down and take another look around. =3

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Same great artwork but not a great ending...
Review: I have finally gotten this last book and was kind of expecting a little more out of the ending. You find out everything about Chi (Elda and her sister, Freia) as they were in the past, and that Hideki loves her and all that... I guess it was a happy ending, if thats what you're looking for. It was weak, other than that. It happens really fast and is just like any of the other steriotypical girly manga that I try to stay away from...At least you get about 4 pages of colored art in the front...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: whoa..
Review: I have never seen such a marvelous book. This story continues the hit series about Hideki and his persocom Chi. Though it has SOME nudity it is still unsurpassed. If this was a novel it'll be a classic. If Chobits is a porno, the Titanic would be a 5-star adult film.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not a strong ending
Review: I think the conclusion isn't as strong as it could have been but it was still a satisfying read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must-Have Series!
Review: I would recommend this series to everyone and anyone! It can make you laugh, cry and can scare you too! Its a really fun series to read! Also, the animation is great!! It was made for people with an open mind and it can really make you think about the way the world is today. It will keep you on your toes!! Oh, did I mention how cute Chi is?!? In my opinion, I think CLAMP did a great job on this series! Well, I Could go on and on about all the great things aboput Chobits, but I suggest that you read it yourself!!


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