A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
April 2, 2002
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 26
Finale:
September 24, 2002
Original Title:
ちょびっツ
Alternate Titles:
Chobits
Chobittsu
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Drama | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Madhouse
Countries:
JP
Tokyo is abuzz with persocoms – humanoid computers that are virtually perfect. The socially and technologically inept Hideki is dying to get his hands on one. When he finds Chii abandoned in the trash, she’s cuter than any current model he’s ever seen before. But when he gets her home and turns her on, she has no data and only a single learning program installed. While Hideki puts his whole heart into teaching Chii the ins and outs of humanity, a mystery unfolds as a dark secret within her awakens.
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Art Direction:
Chikako Shibata
Assistant Director:
Hiroyuki Tanaka
Character Designer:
Hisashi Abe
Comic Book:
Mokona Apapa
Tsubaki Nekoi
Satsuki Igarashi
Nanase Okawa
CLAMP
Director of Photography:
Takeshi Katsurayama
Katsuyoshi Kishi
Editor:
Satoshi Terauchi
Original Music Composer:
Keitaro Takanami
Producer:
Yuichi Sekido
Tetsuo Genshou
Tatsuya Ono
Series Director:
Morio Asaka
Sound Director:
Masafumi Mima
Theme Song Performance:
Rie Tanaka
Tomokazu Sugita
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