Chi (Chobits)
Chi | |
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Chobits character | |
![]() Chi, as seen in the anime | |
First appearance | Manga: Chobits chapter 1 Anime: "Chi Awakens" |
Created by | Clamp |
Voiced by |
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In-universe information | |
Alias | Elda |
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In two interviews describing the series Chi's creators,
Conception and creation
In an interview when describing Chi's character, Clamp member Satsuki Igarashi stated "Lately we've been saying that the easiest to understand is Chii from 'Chobits.' Errors occur with computers. Things like 'Although it's fine to speak the instructions' and 'Please fix this problem here' might be spoken in a cute voice."[1] In addition, an explanation for Chobits's plot was given by Igarashi who stated: "Back then, when our computer had problems all we would get were these inscrutable error messages. However, we had no idea what was wrong because it wouldn't tell us any more".[2] Clamp also describes Chobits as a variation of the "boy living with mysterious girl" genre.[3] Chi's design as a personal computer resulted from Ohkawa's wish to increase the sense of "emotional discomfort" around becoming emotionally involved with something considered to be merely a lifeless machine.[4]
The name "Chobi", came from the name of a cat at the place of Nekoi's former employment, which the group made into "Chobits", as the characters Elda and Freya were twins.[4] In the series, Clamp had Chi's creator, Ichiro Mihara (a character from their shared universe work Angelic Layer[5]), use the word "Chobi" to describe anything he thought was "small and hopelessly adorable"; two Chobi (the sisters Elda and Freya) become "Chobits".[6]
Appearances
In the manga
Chi first appears atop a trash pile in an alley where she is found by Hideki Motosuwa, a high school graduate who knows very little about computers or the androids known as "persocoms" (personal computers) that have become the fashionable item to have in the city.[7] Unlike other persocoms, her activation switch is located in an unusual place: her crotch.[8] She has difficulty communicating with Hideki at first; the only word that she says is "chi", which becomes her given name, but slowly she learns how to speak. Having no memory of her past life, she is taught by Hideki to perform simple tasks.[9][10] Hideki's neighbor Shinbo and computer prodigy Minoru determine that Chi is no ordinary persocom, and may be a legendary "Chobit", possessing synthetic intelligence.[11]
At one point Hideki considers having to take on a second job due to his poor financial state. He is eventually able to convince his former employer
Hideki later learns that before he found Chi, her name was Elda.[17] After Ichiro's wife, Chitose Hibiya, noticed that Freya—the first Chobit who was created to be the daughter she and her husband could never have—was becoming increasingly depressed as time went by, Elda was created to be her younger sister to cheer her up. Freya, however, had fallen in love with Ichiro, and the emotional pain of her unrequited love and her wish to not disturb her parents' happiness eventually caused her to severely malfunction. Elda took Freya's program, which included her mind and memories, into herself to preserve her memory.[18] Before losing her own memories as a result of her actions, Elda requested to be left alone outside, away from her family, so that she would not have the possibility of suffering the same fate as her sister.[19] Her father then gifted her with a program which will delete the recognition programs of all persocoms if she fails to find her soulmate,[20] while her mother authored the children's book series A City with No People, a story within a story about the relationships between persocoms and people, to help Chi in her quest.[21]
Towards the end of the series,
In the anime
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a9/Chobits_%288751498372%29.jpg/220px-Chobits_%288751498372%29.jpg)
Chi's character is voiced by Rie Tanaka, and Michelle Ruff in its English counterpart.[26][27] The anime and manga storylines are essentially the same, but they differ slightly. These differences include the events in the ending, other things such as describing Elda's memory loss, and her special program. In the anime for example, it is explained that Hibiya reset Elda's memories after her husband's death rather than Elda losing them when she took Freya's program in.[28] Another difference is the special program that was placed into Elda in the anime, this program appears to have an alternative effect. If Chi finds the Person just for her, all persocoms would be granted the ability to feel emotion. The reason for this is since Ichiro Mihara was the creator of persocoms, he viewed them all as his children. His wish was that if Chi were able to find someone who loved her in return, all his children would be able to share in this happiness by being able to feel emotions the way humans do.[29]
In the anime, an organization known only as "The Syndicate" is aware of Chi and her special programming. Under the impression that something terrible will happen if her program executes successfully, they send two persocoms, Zima and Dita, to destroy her.[29] Towards the end of the series Chi tells Hideki of her love, asking if it is requited. Hideki responds with a yes, and they embrace briefly before Chi's program executes. Chi floats up to the roof of the apartment and begins to run her program. Hideki makes his way on to the roof to save her. Chi is able to complete her program but chooses not to. She retreats inside herself, and Freya takes control as Chitose Hibiya arrives on the rooftop.[29]
Freya explains how she came to inhabit Chi's body. She reveals that she and Chi merely switched places inside the body, but Chi has shut herself away and Freya cannot contact her. Hideki asks why, and Freya explains that Chi discovered there were certain things that humans could do that she could not, leading her to believe that while Hideki would love her, it would make her existence unbearable. Hideki protests that it would not, but Freya tells him that Chi thought otherwise. She then tells Chitose that the time has come to destroy both of them, and she reluctantly agrees. Against Hideki's protestations, she deactivates Freya. Chi, however, has survived the deactivation and comes to the conclusion that while life with Hideki may seem painful because of her limitations, it is even more painful without him. She regains control of her body and completes her program, giving every persocom the ability to love then embraces Hideki.[29]
In other media
Chi makes several appearances in
Reception
Reviews of Chi's character have been mostly positive.
See also
References
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- ^ "Staff&cast". www.tbs.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved February 12, 2015.
- ^ Amith, Dennis. "Chobits: The Complete Series (a J!-ENT Anime Blu-ray Disc Review) : J!-ENT –". J-entonline.com. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
- ^ "Chi Decides". Chobits. Episode 23. September 17, 2002.
- ^ a b c d "The Person Only For Chi". Chobits. Episode 24. September 24, 2002.
- ^ "Tsubasa characters". www9.nhk.or.jp (in Japanese). Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
- ^ "Tsubasa characters 2". www9.nhk.or.jp (in Japanese). Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
- ^ "Ryuka Again". Hanaukyo Maid Team La Verite. Episode 5. 2004.
- ^ "Chobits review (THEM Anime)". www.themanime.org. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
- ^ "Chobits review (ANN)". www.animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
- ^ "Top 10 Anime Girls". www.screenjunkies.com. Retrieved January 31, 2015.
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- ^ "La cultura cosplay fascina en la Feria del Libro". www.telam.com.ar (in Spanish). January 5, 2013. Retrieved January 31, 2015.
External links
- Chi's bio, character information page on the official Chobits website (in Japanese)
- Chi's bio in English at the Wayback Machine (archived April 17, 2003), from the first English DVD release.