Manga Chobits began as a manga written and illustrated by
Clamp, a collective of four Japanese
manga artists. It appeared as a
serial in the
seinen manga magazine
Weekly Young Magazine from the 43rd issue for 2000 to the 48th issue for 2002.
Kodansha compiled the eighty-eight chapters into eight
bound volumes and published them from February 14, 2001, to November 29, 2002. In 2002,
Tokyopop licensed
Chobits for an English-language translation in North America and marketed it as part of its new unflipped manga line, which reads from right-to-left. Previously, translated manga was typically flipped from its original reading order to a left-to-right one to better suit Western readers. and its translation was distributed in Australia and New Zealand by
Madman Entertainment. Tokyopop's license concluded in 2009. At the 2009
San Diego Comic-Con,
Dark Horse Manga announced an
omnibus edition of the series in celebration of Clamp's 10th anniversary. In 2010, it published the two volumes on March 24, and September 29, respectively. After Dark Horse Comics' license expired,
Kodansha USA Publishing announced its publication in 2019 under the Kodansha Classics line.
Chobits 20th Anniversary Edition was announced in 2020.
Chobits is also published in Hong Kong in
Traditional Chinese by
Jonesky, in Singapore in
Simplified Chinese by
Chuang Yi, in South Korea by
Daiwon C.I., in France by
Pika Édition, in Spain by
Norma Editorial, in Mexico by
Grupo Editorial Vid, in Italy by
Star Comics (which serialized it in
Express), in Germany by
Egmont Manga & Anime (which serialized it in ''''), in Poland by
Japonica Polonica Fantastica, in Brazil by
JBC, and in Sweden by
Carlsen Verlag. An artbook based on the series, titled
Your Eyes Only, was published by Kodansha; it was licensed in North America by Tokyopop. In addition,
A City with No People, the fictional picture book written in the series by
Chitose Hibiya, was released in Japan as a picture book;
Anime An animated adaptation of
Chobits was produced by
Madhouse,
Tokyo Broadcasting System,
Pioneer LDC and
Movic and directed by
Morio Asaka, with Hisashi Abe designing the characters and Keitarō Takanami composing the music. The series was broadcast in 26 episodes from 2 April 2002 to 24 September 2002 on TBS. It was later released on 8 DVDs. The original episodes 9 and 18 are "recap" episodes, summarizing previous events. These episodes were re-numbered for the DVD release as episodes 8.5 and 16.5, respectively, and removed from their original sequence by being published together on the final DVD. As a result, the series is 24 episodes long on DVD. In addition, there are two DVD-only
OVAs: a 27th episode recapping the series (numbered episode 24.5) and a 6-minute special, "Chobits: Plum and Kotoko Deliver". The opening theme is "Let Me Be With You" by
Round Table featuring Nino. The ending themes are "Raison d'être" (Reason to Be) by
Rie Tanaka (episodes 1–13), "
Ningyo-hime" (Mermaid Princess) by Rie Tanaka (episodes 14–25), and "Katakoto no Koi" (Awkward Love) by Rie Tanaka and
Tomokazu Sugita (episode 26). The ending theme for the OVA is "Book End Bossa" by Round Table featuring Nino.
Chobits was licensed in North America by
Geneon in July 2002, which has released the series in 7 DVDs. This release is redistributed in the United Kingdom (on 6 DVDs instead of 7, placing the recap episodes and special as extras on disk 6) by
MVM Films, and in Australia and New Zealand by
Madman Entertainment. At
Anime Boston 2010, North American anime distributor
Funimation announced that they license rescued Chobits and would release the series on DVD and
Blu-ray on April 26, 2011, and May 10, 2011, respectively. The anime series made its US television debut on May 9, 2011, on the
Funimation Channel. The series is also licensed in Taiwan by Proware Multimedia, in France and the Netherlands by
Kazé, in Germany by
ADV Films and later Kaze Germany, and in Russia by
MC Entertainment. The series was broadcast in Korea by AniOne TV, in France by
Europe 2 TV, in Spain by both Animax España and Buzz Channel, in Portugal on Animax Portugal, and in Poland by Hyper.
Soundtracks Two soundtracks from the anime were released by
Pioneer.
Chobits Original Soundtrack 001 was released 1 July 2003 and
Chobits Original Soundtrack 002 was released 7 October 2003. Three singles were released, the opening theme "Let Me Be with You" by Round Table featuring Nino, and two ending themes by Rie Tanaka, "Raison d'être" and "Ningyo Hime". In addition, a
character song album,
Chobits Character Song Collection, was released on 17 February 2004. One piece of music in the anime nicknamed "Dark Chi's Theme" by fans (because it appears in "Freya mode") appears on the
Best of Chobits soundtrack. Original name of the track is "Fuuma (Dialogue Mix)" and "Kamui (Dialogue Mix)", which are available on their respective singles "Fuuma" Single and "Kamui" Single from the
X soundtrack.
Video games In 2002
Marvelous Entertainment released in Japan only a
Chobits game for the
Nintendo Game Boy Advance called
Chobits: Atashi Dake no Hito. The game was available bundled with a clear blue Game Boy Advance with a
decal of Chi above the A+B buttons and a
Chobits logo above the D-pad. In 2003
Broccoli released a
Sony PlayStation 2 game titled
Chobits: Chii Dake no Hito, a
Bishōjo visual novel. Like the Game Boy Advance game, this too was released only in Japan. Another PC-version game was also released in 2002, using
Macromedia and
QuickTime as the background support. This game is called
Communication Game, in which the player can "talk" with Chi and teach her to speak. It also contained some small games inside such as a keyboard typing game. ==Reception==