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Chobits: Hibiya and Kotoko Chat

While preparing a celebration party for Hideki (assuming he passes his college entrance exams) Hibiya speaks with Kotoko (a laptop persocom) and reflects over the events of the series. Meanwhile Hideki and Chii are off to check Hideki’s score on the college entrance exams.

Top Cast

  • Rie Tanaka

    Rie Tanaka

    Chii

  • Tomokazu Sugita

    Tomokazu Sugita

    Motosuwa Hideki

  • Motoko Kumai

    Motoko Kumai

    Sumomo

  • Yukana

    Yukana

    Kotoko

  • Houko Kuwashima

    Houko Kuwashima

    Kokubunji Minoru

  • Yuji Ueda

    Yuji Ueda

    Ueda Hiroyasu

  • Kikuko Inoue

    Kikuko Inoue

    Hibiya Chitose

  • Junichi Suwabe

    Junichi Suwabe

    Kojima Yoshiyuki

Overview

While preparing a celebration party for Hideki (assuming he passes his college entrance exams) Hibiya speaks with Kotoko (a laptop persocom) and reflects over the events of the series. Meanwhile Hideki and Chii are off to check Hideki’s score on the college entrance exams.

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