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A.I. Love You Volume 6

A.I. Love You Volume 6

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sister Toni Arrives!
Review: Lightning strikes again as the wild AI number 20 (Toni) comes to life! Now Hitoshi has two AI's to deal with. But the crazy Toni tries to break Saati & hitoshi up to show shes the best! This book is full of comedy and fun, especially since the wild Toni has arrived!
Opinion: I believe this book is funny and well drawn and a nice addition to Ken Akamatsu's collection of magma!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The adventures of the A.I's!!!!!!
Review: When the family (Hitoshi, Saati, Toni and the exciting #40) all go out to the beach for a little rest and relaxation, instead they find themselves in a heated competition which will make sparks fly and bring a few good laughs! Then many other abnormal comedies happen ( which is usual for this family), which are sure to make you laugh! I recommend you buy this book because i had fun with it and you probally will too!


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Enjoyable
Review: Fans of Ken Akamatsu wont be disappointed.
AI Love you is a lighthearted story which reminds me a heck of a lot of 'Oh My Goddess', not only due to the unpopularity of the guy, the abnormality of his 'girlfriend' and their unexpected relationship, but also due to No. 30's (or Saati's) almost magical abilities. She can 'talk' to any machine and it does her bidding, and the words she uses to do the 'spell' to get the machine to listen to her are similar to Belldandy's magical things she says.

It's not as racey or as head-long fast-paced as Love Hina is. It has minor fanservice but nothing much.
The only really bad thing I could possibly find about it was the rather dated artwork. It is 1994 or something I guess. But I heard that like Oh My Goddess, it DOES get better at least.
The only other thing is that it was written in a time where computers werent as common in the home, so many of the events are based on fantasy rather than fact (such as the clown virus Peter etc).
But all in all, an enjoyable read. I recommend it to the Love Hina, Oh My Goddess or just general romantic comedy fan.


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