“Teen Sui must humanize her father's ultra-realistic robot amid futuristic Japan's tech-saturated society.”
A.I. Revolution
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Teen Sui must humanize her father's ultra-realistic robot amid futuristic Japan's tech-saturated society.
In futuristic Japan, robots are as common as toasters or washing machines. Technology rules, and high-school student Sui is more than used to any new inventions that may come about…until her father engineers a robot that walks, talks and looks as human as she does! Now it’s Sui’s job to teach her new friend about being human, and she couldn’t be happier. But teaching a robot to fit into society isn’t as easy as she thinks, and the fabulous new prototype may wind up being more trouble than she expected… (Source: Go! Comi) Included one-shots: Volume 3: Kasou Genjitsu (Make-Believe Reality) Volume 5: Glass no Kutsu ga Hairanai (The Glass Slipper Doesn't Fit)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 81 × 17 ch × vol
- Total read 10h 48m approx
- Published Jan 1995 – Jan 2003
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M1016 catalog