061 - Chobits vol. 4

061 - Chobits vol. 4

Author: We Appreciate Manga™ July 25, 2021 Duration: 1:05:57

061: Chobits vol. 4

Chapters 37 to 48

By CLAMP

English Translation by Shirley Kubo

Lettering by John Clark

 

Topics:

When asked if she (as a robot) has emotions; "Not in the same way, It's like how the moon reflects the light of the sun, the moon has no light of its own and yet we still say it shines, robots and AI reflect the values and the emotions of the people who make them"

First Law

A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.

Second Law

A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.

Third Law

A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.

 

  • What's Yumi's deal?
  • Hiro being a reflection of Hideki, a mirror so to provide him enough resolve so that Hideki can get out of the second act doldrums. We get a lot of insight into Hideki's thoughts.
  • Planned obsolescence.
  • Real Talk: Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia, UK listeners go here if you want to fight this disease. Are you from the USA? Then this is the best site for you www.alz.org!

 

Synopsis:

The Mysterious Android Chi is affected by the books she reads and the conversations with an unknown entity. She turns to her boss, Hiroyuki Ueda (referred to as Hiro from here on out), for some counselling and to her owner, Hideki. It becomes clear that Chi expresses painful emotions, specifically loneliness and heartache. Hideki is confused by this, since Chi is a machine, he knows her emotions are merely programs but he can't help but feel for Chi.

Hideki is asked out by his work colleague Yuma, however when he tells her that he is picking up Chi from her workplace, a jealous streak of emotion overwhelms Yuma and she abruptly leaves. Soon after this Chi goes missing. When Hideki searches for clues he realizes that the books she reads are a commentary on his relationship with Chi and suspects kidnapping. There are many suspects but Minoru's Persecom android correctly deduces that it is someone from Minoru's message boards who is guilty. Unbeknownst to them it is a Persecom connoisseur named Yoshiyuki Kojima.

 

Chi's boss, Hiro, asks Hideki about her and out of concern decides to go look for Chi with Hideki. They do not realize that they are being watched from a distance by Yuma. Hideki learns that Hiro was once married, not to a human but to a Persecom named Chiroru. He tells Hideki that his marriage only lasted a year, Chiroru's hard drive became corrupted, her memory was diminishing and the tasks that she was programmed to do was becoming difficult for her. But Hiro could not update her because her technology was out of date and upgrading her would mean that she would lose all her memories.

Hiro would cling on to any moment where Chiroru would remember him or her marriage and such moments became far and seldom in between the struggle. Until one day, when out for a walk, Chiroru would push Hiro away to avoid being hit by a car and take the hit herself. It remains a mystery as to what went on in Chiroru's mind at that moment but by saving Hiro's life she was now beyond repair.

Hiro's story gives Hideki the resolve to find Chi, even if Chi could easily have her memory wiped of all her pain, suffering and loneliness. It would not erase the fact that Hideki is responsible for those feelings. And Hideki can't live with himself if harm was to happen Chi. Hideki must find Chi.

 

Facebook - facebook.com/weappreciatemanga/

Instagram –  weappreciatemanga.co.uk  

Twitter -   @RealJamesFitton

Website – Weappreciatemanga.com

Email – Weappreciatemanga@gmail.com


There's a particular kind of magic that happens when a friend hands you a book they love, especially when that book is a manga. We Appreciate Manga captures that exact feeling, beginning each conversation with a personal recommendation before letting the discussion wander into deeper territory. Hosted by the team at We Appreciate Manga™, this series is less a formal review and more like eavesdropping on a thoughtful, sometimes rambling, chat between enthusiasts. You’ll hear them explore how specific stories resonate, why certain artistic choices matter, and the very real comfort these illustrated narratives can provide during difficult periods. It’s a celebration of the medium that goes beyond plot summaries to appreciate manga as a unique and powerful form of visual storytelling. Think of it as your audio companion to a vibrant, anime-adjacent book club where the panels come to life through conversation. New episodes of this podcast have been available since August 2022, offering a consistent space to connect with the art and heart of these stories.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 136

We Appreciate Manga
Podcast Episodes
136 - Petshop of Horrors: Flowers and Detective [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:54
Is this the final episode of 'We Appreciate Manga'? I guess we will have to see… Either way James has an announcement to make but first we give a quick review of Godzilla minus one and talk about side chapters of Petshop…
135 - Petshop of Horrors vol. 10 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 37:51
Author Matsuri closes out the final chapters and leaves no stone unturned, Chris speaks, Q-Chan shows off their human form and a climatic meeting with D's father finally happens. In a clever way, Matsuri switches from an…
134 - Petshop of Horrors vol. 9 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 40:05
Listen with discretion and care since on today's episode we speak about intergenerational trauma, modern slavery, and human trafficking. Pretty intense stuff for a fantasy manga but Akino Matsuri is an expert anthologist…
133 - Petshop of Horrors vol. 8 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 38:30
Come join our book club and listen as we read Akino Matsuri's horror stories, one that is about a mermaid. Another about a family that move into a house that has a dark history. And a woman who seems to have looks, fame…
132 - Petshop of Horror vol. 7 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 41:42
Today we talk about the importance of character-based story telling superseding social and political commentary, be it human trafficking, weight loss and police brutality. Albeit a fantasy story, there is an argument tha…
131 - Petshop of Horrors vol. 6 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:33
Continuing with their book club podcast, Will and James talk about volume 6 of the surreal fantasy horror josei manga, Petshop of Horrors! Today's stories are very much a reflection on the chaos of childhood and the pres…
130 - Petshop of Horrors vol. 5 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:36
A poignant volume that introduces a new character to the lore and explores feelings around death and childhood. And it may come as no surprise that even a horror Shoujo manga somehow has to reference ballet, we all seen…
129 - Petshop of Horrors vol. 4 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:13
Does anyone remember Tamagotchi? Or maybe you had a Giga-Pet growing up? Whatever the case a virtual pet goes by many brand names and today we read one story that is both inspired by the virtual pet craze of the 90's and…
128 - Petshop of Horrors vol. 3 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:17
Dog lovers will love this one yet we are now seeing author Akino experiment with the characters. She also explores some social commentary and posing morally difficult questions. It goes without saying, today is a heavy e…
127 - Petshop of Horrors vol. 2 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 37:15
Cat lovers will enjoy the continuation of our spooky season read along, as James and Will experience multiple stories from the Petshop of Horror. There's one about a dangerous mermaid that resembles someone's dead wife,…