A.I. Love You
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A・Iが止まらない! (AI Won't Stop!) |
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Written by | Ken Akamatsu |
Published by | Kodansha |
English publisher | Tokyopop |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Magazine |
Original run | 6 April 1994 – 21 August 1997[citation needed] |
Volumes | 8 |
A.I. Love You (A・I が止まらない! A.I. ga Tomaranai!?) is a Japanese manga series by author Ken Akamatsu. First released in the mid-1990s in Japan, an English translation of the series was published by Tokyopop; the Tokyopop version of the manga is out of print as of August 31, 2009.[1]
The original Japanese title, A・I が止まらない! (A.I. ga Tomaranai!), is a play on words. While it literally means "A.I. Won’t Stop!" the word "A.I." has several meanings. Besides being the acronym for artificial intelligence, it is also the Japanese word for "love" (愛 ai?) and the Japanese transcription of the English word "I" (アイ ai?). Tokyopop does their best to recreate this pun with their US release of the series in which this case they added "Love You" to create a pun referring to the statement "I Love You" in A.(I. Love You).
Plot
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The story centres on Hitoshi Kōbe, a guy who is neither academically gifted nor good at sports, so he does not do very well at school.
Hitoshi has only one thing going for him - his ability to program computers. In fact, he is so good at this he has created programs that can rewrite themselves - Artificial Intelligence, in other words. So far he has created thirty of these programs, and the latest - whom he names Saati ( The Japanese pronunciation of the English word "Thirty" )- is so advanced that conversation with her is indistinguishable from a normal girl and, thus, would easily pass the Turing test.
However, there is still the barrier of Hitoshi being in the physical world and Saati being a program, until one day a freak lightning strike materializes her into the real world, where she becomes the girlfriend of Hitoshi.
The series then follows their now not so ordinary lives, as well as other A.I.s of Hitoshi's creation. The basic plotline is derivative of the Kōsuke Fujishima manga Oh My Goddess!, with the AI constructs being analogous to the goddess characters of the earlier manga. The setting also bears similarities to the John Hughes film Weird Science.[2] Both feature male protagonists creating their ideal girlfriends on computers and both girls are brought into the real world via lightning, bearing somewhat superhuman powers. Despite these obvious similarities however, Akamatsu claims not to have seen the film prior to creating the series.
Manga
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01 | September 16, 1994[3][4] | ISBN 4-06-312056-2 | February 3, 2004[5] | ISBN 1591826152 | |
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02 | November 17, 1994[6][7] | ISBN 4-06-312073-2 | April 13, 2004[8] | ISBN 1591826160 | |
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03 | March 16, 1995[9][10] | ISBN 4-06-312119-4 | June 8, 2004[11] | ISBN 1591826179 | |
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04 | July 17, 1995[12][13] | ISBN 4-06-312161-5 | August 3, 2004[14] | ISBN 1591826187 | |
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05 | March 16, 1996[15][16] | ISBN 4-06-312249-2 | October 5, 2004[17] | ISBN 1591826195 | |
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06 | July 17, 1996[18][19] | ISBN 4-06-312296-4 | December 7, 2004[20] | ISBN 1591826209 | |
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07 | February 17, 1997[21][22] | ISBN 4-06-312379-0 | February 8, 2005[23] | ISBN 1591829437 | |
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08 | May 16, 1997[24][25] | ISBN 4-06-312415-0 | April 12, 2005[26] | ISBN 1591829445 | |
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09 | October 17, 1997[27][28] | ISBN 4-06-312470-3 | — | — |
Reception
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References
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Further reading
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External links
- A.I. Love Network - Ken Akamatsu site. (Japanese)
- A.I. Love You (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- A.I. Love You Volume 1 at Tokyopop.
- Ai non stop! at Manga-News (French)
- A.I. Love You at the Grand Comics Database
- ↑ "TOKYOPOP Inc. Out of Print Titles." Tokyopop. 1." Retrieved on September 10, 2009.
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