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Chobits and The Subject of Love

momoichi
chobits had some underlining themes, from what i saw it was mostly "ill accept you no matter what" chi was a persicom and because of her personality alone did hideki fall for her the baker fell for his persicom only because of her sweet personality, and then fell for a human for her personality as well and then with hideki declining to know chis real power, because it doesn't matter to who she is so he doesn't care about it, same with the fact that he can never fuck her but accepted her love regardless i think that's the biggest show of this mangas theme, that real love is pure i will say the ending sucked, the other chi falling in love with her 'daddy' was fucking weird and makes no sense. why would they program her with the ability to fall in love but also never expose her to any people to fall in love with, as well as making so she doesn't fall in love with any of her family (which is a function in peoples brains) it was really weird, same with why her reboot switch was in her vagina. lowkey my theory is that the landlord designed chi that way so shed know if he fucked the robots.
neet_one
>her personality alone Did you miss the part where hideki along with everyone else called chi "cute" a million times? chi didn't even really have much of a personality, everyone just liked how cute she was.
momoichi
he called her cute, but her being cute wasn't what made him fall for her.... he called her cute when he still recognized her as a persicom and stated multiple times that he had no real interest in her....
momoichi
"chi didn't even really have much of a personality, everyone just liked how cute she was" https://i.imgur.com/MaaMySo.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/mQDc8s9.jpg?1 idk if you only watched the anime or something but chi had a very, very sweet personality. just because she wasn't a tsundere or genki doesn't mean she didn't have a personality
neet_one
Yeah that's fair. I guess you're right.
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