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Chobits Collection- Blu Ray Review

Chobits Collection
Published by: Madman Entertainment (Australia), Funimation (United States)
Platform:Ā Blu Ray (Reviewed)
Genre: Romantic Comedy, Science Fiction
Audio: English and Japanese dubs
Subtitles: English
Classification: M15+ for sexual references and low level violence.
Runtime: 675 minutes 24 Episodes
Cost: $59.95 BUY NOW!

Overview

Based upon the popular CLAMP manga, Chobits was originally broadcast in 2001, winning over the hearts of many anime fans. The mix of the romantic comedy and science fiction genres blended naturally within the series. Set within the same universe as the anime Angelic Layer, ChobitsĀ explores and branches off many of the same themes of humans and their relationships with electronic devices simulating humans. Chobits Collection takes all 24 episodes and remasters them in HD for Blu Ray, as well as throwing in a bunch of special features. If your already a fan of the series this is already a must-buy, and is a delight to watch, although it may not suit everybody’s tastes.

Presentation & Special Features

Chobits Collection keeps in theme of the digital era throughout, with a logo shaped like a button that is constantly being clicked and menu’s font looking like it was ripped straight out of an Atari console, and it works beautifully. The 180i HD remaster looks wonderful and the series has never looked better, and with the Dolby TrueHD soundtrack, the series has never sounded better either. Admitted though, its not by much Special features include a wide range or previews, trailers and textless openings and closings as usually expected, with a few chats with creators involved which should satisfy many fans. The only complaint I can think of is the inclusion of trailers before being able to access the opening menu. While Chobits Collection isn’t the first blu ray or DVD to do this, its quite annoying and could’ve easily been put under special features. Regardless, presentation is wonderful, and the special features are satisfying.

Story & Characters

Chobits follows 19 year old Hideki Motosuwa, an american exchange student in Japan living in an alternate present day. In this world we have computers known as Persocoms that can look like toy figures, animals, and yep you guessed it-humans! Hideki one day stumbles upon a rather ‘cute’ one which can only say the word ‘Chi’, so he decides to name her that. Yeah, much like you would a Pokemon or like that character ‘Nyu’ from Elfen Lied. Chi of coarse is custom built, and just happens to have recently crashed and is without an Operating System. For some reason she has a unique learning program installed and must learn everything from scratch like a baby again. Meanwhile Hideki must solve the mystery behind what happened to her, try and do well in a foreign school, pay the rent and his bills while trying not to fall in love with a computer. If I don’t seem so over enthusiastic about explaining the basis of the plot, it’s because it’s a very common theme in both anime and science fiction. But don’t get me wrong, the theme is explored nicely, with an interesting story, loveable characters and decent humour that it can easily keep you entertained episode after episode, and while it may seem at first to be quite simple and childish, it’s adult themes and surprisingly deep complexity and attention to detail will intrigue you through to the final episode.

However it’s not the plot which is the main focus in the story of Chobits, but rather character development. The relationship between the undeniably cute and clueless Chi and her owner Hideki grows in strength with every episode through the use of humour; the majority of which is situational comedy, often based on Hideki not being able to talk to girls and Chi trying to understand the ways society works. The cast while strong, I feel the weakest character in the series to be the protagonist Hideki in which that drives the story, although Im sure many will disagree. Hideki is virgin, and Im sure his personality is meant to appeal to the female side of the audience as much of the humour of the show is based on how he is shy and embarrassed around girls which he finds attractive. Im sure he’s meant to be seen as cute, but I just see him as such a scardy-cat it frustrates me. While there were moments that made me chuckle, I found some of the gags to be a little bit overdone and occasionally silly because of Hideki’s overreacting, making me feel slightly less able to relate to the character. The humour based around Chi trying to understand the ways of living in society I found a lot more humorous, as well as interesting to see how she perceives particular simple aspects of life. Another main focus isĀ the ‘will they or won’t they’ relationship Chi shares with Hideki, and it pushes the story forward and keeps things engaging. In scenes where he is outside the apartment investigating the mysterious past of Chi, suspense and strong plot points drives the story and creates quite a thrill whilst also going hand in hand with the idea of exploring the world of Persocoms, which actually goes quite surprisingly deep. This is where characters such as Hiromu and his persocom Sumomo, as well Minoru and his persocom Yuzuki come into play, as they always give insight to the world of persocoms making their screentime always full of intrigue as being among the highlights of each episode.

Chobits collection is an exciting story told in an interesting setting. It’s warm characters and atmosphere are inviting, and the character development is engaging. The slight hints of romance will have the audience wanting more, and the comedy while sometimes hit and miss, never fails at still finding a way to charm itself into the overall atmosphere of the series. Furthermore, the themes of humanity vs machine come into play at times and can be quite entertaining. However, the series isn’t flawless. At times it feels that Chobits doesn’t really know the target audience it’s trying to appeal to. One episode will be light hearted comedy and socialising that could be suitable for children, while the next episode may be quite mature revolving around humour based on pornography or sexual innuendoes. One episode may be adventurous and thrilling which would appeal to young males, the next may be about trying to find ones true love and soul mate which may seem a tad girly. Ā It can be a little confusing at times. Furthermore some of the sexual innuendoes can be overwhelming at times, and surrounding a clueless, vulnerable, attractive and young female lead it can feel a little perverted and creepy on occasion, especially through the eyes of a western audience. Also in later episodes when Chi becomes more and more self aware of her identity and past, the series takes an unexpected turn which in some ways changes the feel of the series for better or worse. With all this in mind however, Chobits Collection is still very entertaining, and really is one of those anime’s that grow on you the more you watch it. What begins as what seems to be a series of unrelated light-hearted episodes to chuckle along to quickly turns into a roller coaster of emotions and thrills, while mixing to two most important aspects of an anime plot: a community-based setting that allows character development to expand and engage, and a captivating adventure filled with thrills and plot twists.

Audio & Visual

Chobits Collection now displays the Chobits series in 180i High Definition and it’s sound inĀ Dolby TrueHD and while it does improve the original quality, it isn’t all that noticeable. Audio also contains both English and Japanese dubs and English subtitles. Both character and background designs looks great and are all of the same standard. Nothing seems overdone or too exaggerated, as well as containing smooth and fluent animation. The small cast of characters really helps each person stand out and become noticeable, which places a nice focus on each character. The soundtrack works well for the most part, containing a slight retro feel to it. For all those interested, the opening and closing themes are quite catchy, and the opening theme ‘Let me be with You’ by Round Table, featuring Nino is pretty damn good and must be mentioned. You’ll find yourself singing along after just a couple of episodes!

Overall

Chobits Collection is obviously a must have for any fans of the series, but it’s easy to recommend to any fan of anime. While appearing at first to be a simple romantic comedy set in a sci fi universe, the depth of Chobits is delightful, exploring a vast world of how these humanoid computers function and experience life, with loveable characters development strengthening with each episode. While many of the more humorous episodes do seem more like ‘fillers’ they do help the audience become more emotionally attached to the characters, while the episodes that are more plot-driven are very thrilling and filled with many twists and turns keeping you on edge. However the constant switching between mature themes to exaggerated almost childish comedy can seem a bit mixed at times and out of place, and may take some getting used to as it does seem unexpected. Regardless, Chobits Collection is still very enjoyable and is easy to recommend to anime fans looking for an anime based on long-term character development, suspense and discovery, rather than the type of anime that’ll have the world saved in one episode from an evil space monster by a flying, laser beam shooting martial artist.

I give Chobits Collection

8-0-capsules-out-of-10

 

 

Nordic Games announces We Sing UK Hits

Nordic Games Publishing has today confirmed the first of its new international We Sing games to be released this year; We Sing UK Hits will be the fourth title to be released in the UK and seventh overall in PAL territories.

Appearing exclusively on Wii, We Sing UK Hits will feature a mix of classic and contemporary British artists. It also marks the first time the Elton John song, Candle in the Wind, is featured in a video game.

With support for up to four players and a number of different modes to choose from, We Sing UK Hits could be a party game for the whole family, especially those families to can’t resist a bit of karaoke. ThereĀ will be 40 tracks in total, the majority of which include the original videos. Each track has its own rating and can be played in short or full length song modes.

More information including full tracklist and release date will be announced in coming months, but for now,Ā We Sing UK Hits is playable at Nordic Games’ stand at E3 – Concourse Room 8005.

Gears of War 3 To Receive Limited Edition Xbox 360 & Custom made controllers…

I’m a bit surprised this announcement wasn’t mentioned during the Microsoft conference yesterday, but either wayĀ  Major Nelson’s blog just confirmed a limited edition Gears of War themed Xbox 360 console and controllers set to launch aside the September 20th release of Gears of War 3.

As you see in the picture above, the console is stunning visually. The console and controllers won’t be the only goodies locked away in this $399.99 box though as a download token for bonus game content will be included that features the Infected Omen Weapon Pack and the Adam Fenix character for use in multiplayer. As stated, “The Infected Omen Weapon Pack gives fan the infected omen skin for use on the five starting weapons”. A 320GB Hard drive will also be included inside the unit along with the standard retail.

Much like the Halo Reach console from last year, the Gears of War 3 designed system will feature start-up and shutdown sounds from the GOW universe. If you are interested, I would advise locking in a pre-order at a participating retailer as this red and black beauty is as advertised, a “limited” release.

Assassin’s Creed Revelations receives an Epic Trailer..

Yes, I used the word “epic”, but I couldn’t think of any other word to describe what we have here. Since debuting on a Game Informer cover a while back, Assassin’s Creed Revelations has been one of the most talked about and anticipated titles this year. With that being said, Ubisoft released a trailer during their E3 showing last night that truly defined the series and instantly cemented Assassin’s Creed: Revelations as a top contender for 2011’s line-up.

This new cinematic trailer for Revelations gives fans a first look at the last chapter in Ezio’s story, with Altair and Desmond scheduled to make appearances as playable characters throughout the game. Judging from the presentation value that went into this clip alone, the Ezio trilogy will be ending with an earth-shattering bang. Altair also makes a brief appearance in the clip, but as of now his motives are unknown in the plot. Assassin’s Creed: Revelations is due out November 15th for the Xbox 360, PS3, & PC. Due yourself a huge favor and get a first taste of the game below.

Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 coming 2012

Revealed at E3 2011, this trailer from Ubisoft shows the previously unannounced new adventure in the Brothers in Arms series.

Set in World War II, Brothers in Arms Furious 4 will offer campaign with up to four player co-op, as well as an extensive competitive multiplayer mode. The story follows four fierce and fearless warriors chasing the Führer himself and as well as sounding similar to something from Kung Fu Panda, it marks a slight change of scene for the series which hasn’t had an outing in a while now. The Furious 4 use special weaponry and unexpected combat abilities collapse the experimental Nazi army and stop the Third Reich in its tracks.

The game will be available worldwide for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows PC in the first half of calendar year 2012.

God of War: Origins Collection Brings Two PSP Classics to the PS3…

It really isn’t a Sony E3 without an appearance from Kratos, who has over time became a mascot of sorts for the company. During the Sony Press Event last night, God of War: Origins Collection was announced which will bring God of War: Chains of Olympus and the somewhat more recent God of War: Ghost of Sparta to the Playstation 3, fully remastered in 1080p and stereoscopic 3-D.

A full list of features for the collection was given shortly after the announcement:

  • Experience the award-winning PSP games – God of War: Ghost of Sparta and God of War: Chains of Olympus in high-definition and on one Blu-ray disc for the first time.
  • This is the very first time PSP titles will be made available on Blu-ray for PlayStation 3 in the US.
  • Fully remastered in 1080p HD and stereoscopic 3D.
  • Full PlayStation Network trophy support.
  • DualShock compatible with rumble support.
  • Dolby 5.1 / DTS surround sound support.
  • Bonus content will include DLC contents from Ghost of Sparta – God of War: Game Directors Live roundtable video and Legionnaire Kratos & Forest of the Forgotten.

Fantastic news for any God of War fan as this fall marks not only the release for God of War: Origins Collection, but also means that every piece of the GOW franchise will be playable on the PS3. I would say that is some pretty awesome news for fans of the series everywhere.

Microsoft’s 2011 E3 Conference – Recap in Photos

Microsoft packed quite a punch this year with their many reveals and trailers shown at E3. From the river of Kinect titles that appear to be taking the device to a larger audience to the huge announcement of Halo 4, this was certainly an E3 where the Xbox had something to prove. Whether or not it was the best showing is still up for debate, but one thing that is for sure is we have a ton of titles to look forward to in the coming year.

MasterAbbott & Mr. Travis “Wolf” Bruno were on hand for the event and snapping away with their cameras, capturing some of the best moments of the presentation as well as attempting to get the number of a few E3 vixens. With that said, lets take a look back at yesterdays events through the eyes of two of Capsule Computer’s finest.

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Everyone readily prepares for Microsoft’s Conference

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Modern Warfare 3 received a nine minute demo, starting the show off with a BANG!


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Lara Croft explores a cave while looking better than ever


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Commander Shepard Proved he can take on the Kinect

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Microsoft Announce Live Television and Bing with Vocal Recognition


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Dana White brings UFC to the Xbox 360

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Cliffy B sets the stage for an epic look into Gears of War 3 while MasterAbbott shed a tear

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Halo Anniversary will bring the Chief back to his roots later this year

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Fable: The Journey set to make it’s Kinect Debut


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GET THOSE COINS!!!

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Double Fine’s new Sesame Street Kinect title has Elmo & Cookie Monster Ham it up

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Harmonix looks to continue to dominate the dance/rhythm genre with Dance Central 2

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Finally, Halo 4 Launches in 2012. It will be a long wait, but judging from the explosive teaser, the wait will be well worth it.

Thank you for tuning into our coverage for Microsoft’s big E3 event and we have quite a year ahead of us from the green (and purple) wonder. There are plenty more photos below that you can slide through below that reveal some of the highlights not seen above such as The Capsule Computer’s crew streetpassing it up with MS fans and a few of the smaller announcements at the show. Nintendo is next up today and stay tuned for our Sony recap which will be coming soon, once we can get MasterAbbott to recover from his Gears overload anyway. šŸ˜€

 

Far Cry 3 announced at E3 2011

Ubisoft has confirmed the existence of Far Cry 3 in their E3 2011 press conference, complete with a seven minute walkthrough of the gameplay.

If anything, the whopping seven minutes of footage gives a really detailed insight as to the location and visual aspects of the game, and the forest setting results in some good-looking lighting effects from the light passing through the overhead forest canopy. Again, the game is in a tropical island setting, this time around filling the boots of Jason Brody who’s stranded in a savage paradise.

Far Cry 3 will be available for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows PC in 2012.

Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest Announced E3 2011

Sony’s conference had alot of movement (pun intended). One of the Move games we got a look at was the medieval themed action game, “Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest”. In “Medieval Moves” you become a skeletal warrior in as you’d imagine, medieval times. The Move controller becomes your sword, bow and something that appears to be a shuriken (how that fits in with medieval times, I do not know.) It’s still a little hazy as to whether this is a continuation of the late great Medieval franchise. Lets hope it’s not and it’s just a largeĀ amountĀ of coincidental similarities. Check out some gameplay footage below!

Square Debuts New Trailer for Final Fantasy XIII-2..

With all the announcements and reveals made today, Square want to make sure you keep an eye out for what is looking to be one of the biggest releases in the coming future. With that, I am talking about the sequel to 2010’s Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIII-2.

In this clip, we see a direct continuation from the plot of XIII, with Lightning sporting new armor and Sara now being more heavily involved in the plot. As far the actual gameplay goes, not too much has actually changed from the looks of it, which means the debate will probably continue on this arc’s value Final Fantasy series. Either way though, you can’t deny that the clip looks stunning. Check out the brand new E3 trailer below and give us your thoughts in the comments below. Also, MOOGLES!