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{{quote|''Please Let Me Heal You!''}}
{{quote|''Please Let Me Heal You!''}}


One of [[CLAMP]]'s latest works, '''''Kobato''''' is a story about a young and naive girl, Kobato Hanato, who has a "mission": to fill a mysterious bottle with suffering in other people's hearts. She is accompanied only by a little blue dog toy with a dirty mouth, bad manners and a liking for alcohol, Ioryogi, and with his help she must fill the bottle, even though she herself doesn't really know how. She only has to take care not to fall in love with anyone she heals.
One of [[CLAMP]]'s works, '''''Kobato''''' is a story about a young and naive girl, Kobato Hanato, who has a "mission": to fill a mysterious bottle with suffering in other people's hearts. She is accompanied only by a little blue dog toy with a dirty mouth, bad manners and a liking for alcohol, Ioryogi, and with his help she must fill the bottle, even though she herself doesn't really know how. She only has to take care not to fall in love with anyone she heals.


''Kobato'' began serializing in Monthly Sunday Gene-X, but was moved to Monthly Newtype, starting over earlier in the story timeline though it has since forged into new storylines.
''Kobato'' began serializing in Monthly Sunday Gene-X, but was moved to Monthly Newtype, starting over earlier in the story timeline though it has since forged into new storylines.
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* [[Bishonen]]: Fujimoto, in combo with [[Stoic Spectacles]]. It's CLAMP, after all.
* [[Bishonen]]: Fujimoto, in combo with [[Stoic Spectacles]]. It's CLAMP, after all.
* [[Book Dumb]]: Subverted: Despite not being very street-smart (at all), Kobato does seem to understand the basics of how the world works, such as knowing what a prostitute is, but not realizing that's what others thought she was in the first chapter.
* [[Book Dumb]]: Subverted: Despite not being very street-smart (at all), Kobato does seem to understand the basics of how the world works, such as knowing what a prostitute is, but not realizing that's what others thought she was in the first chapter.
* [[The Cameo]]: Misaki, Tamayo and Ringo from ''[[Angelic Layer]]''; Toya and Clow Reed from ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]''; Chitose, Chi (renamed as Chiho), Freya (renamed Chise), Ueda and Yumi from ''[[Chobits]]''; Kakei, Kazahaya, and Rikuo from ''[[Legal Drug]]''; Primera from ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]''; Hinata and Shiro from ''[[Suki: A Like Story]]''; Usagi-san (as a costume) from ''[[Wish]]''; Yuko, Watanuki, Himawari and the Lady Fortune Teller from ''[[×××HOLiC]]''.
** As expected from ''[[CLAMP]]''.
** Hang on, when'd Watanuki and Himawari cameo?
*** Exam 5, page 2.
*** And Watanuki himself in episode 17 of the anime.
*** And the Tsubasa gang from episode 20?
* [[Cherry Blossoms]]: One of the prettiest examples is the first episode of the anime.
* [[Cherry Blossoms]]: One of the prettiest examples is the first episode of the anime.
* [[Cheshire Cat Grin]]: Okiura
* [[Cheshire Cat Grin]]: Okiura
* [[CLAMP]]
* [[Continuity Cameo]]: Piffle Pizza
* [[Continuity Cameo]]: Piffle Pizza
* [[Crash Into Hello]]: Kobato with both Takashi and some [[No Name Given|unnamed]] woman.
* [[Crash Into Hello]]: Kobato with both Takashi and some [[No Name Given|unnamed]] woman.
* [[Crossover]]: Both the anime and the manga cross over with [[Wish]].
* [[Crossover]]: Both the anime and the manga cross over with [[Wish]].
** The anime now crosses over with [[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]], as of episode 20.
** The anime now crosses over with [[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]], as of episode 20.
** And [[xxxHolic]] in episode 17.
** And [[×××HOLiC]] in episode 17.
* {{spoiler|[[Dead All Along]]}}: {{spoiler|Kobato}}
* {{spoiler|[[Dead All Along]]}}: {{spoiler|Kobato}}
* [[The Ditz]]: One word: Kobato.
* [[Dojikko]]: Kobato.
* [[Dojikko]]: Kobato.
* {{spoiler|[[Dying Declaration of Love]]}}: {{spoiler|Kobato does this... kind of. At the end when she starts to disappear, she confesses her love to Fujimoto.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Dying Declaration of Love]]}}: {{spoiler|Kobato does this... kind of. At the end when she starts to disappear, she confesses her love to Fujimoto.}}
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]
* [[Enjo Kosai]]: Kobato is ''believed'' once to be into this.
* [[Enjo Kosai]]: Kobato is ''believed'' once to be into this.
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* [[Ret-Gone]]: This happened to {{spoiler|Kobato at the end of the anime and manga. But it soon gets better.}}
* [[Ret-Gone]]: This happened to {{spoiler|Kobato at the end of the anime and manga. But it soon gets better.}}
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Ushagi-san
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Ushagi-san
* [[The Rival]]: Ginsei
* [[Running Gag]]: Kobato falling down, [[Lampshaded]] by Ioryogi ("Her running gag strikes again...")
* [[Running Gag]]: Kobato falling down, [[Lampshaded]] by Ioryogi ("Her running gag strikes again...")
* [[Saving the Orphanage]]: Well, kindergarten, but same idea.
* [[Saving the Orphanage]]: Well, kindergarten, but same idea.
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* [[Stoic Spectacles]]: Fujimoto
* [[Stoic Spectacles]]: Fujimoto
* [[That Came Out Wrong]]: When Kobato attempts to heal others by asking them point-blank 'Please let me heal you!'. This either labeled her as a weirdo or, by one man, a prostitute.
* [[That Came Out Wrong]]: When Kobato attempts to heal others by asking them point-blank 'Please let me heal you!'. This either labeled her as a weirdo or, by one man, a prostitute.
* [[The Cameo]]: Misaki, Tamayo and Ringo from ''[[Angelic Layer]]''; Toya and Clow Reed from ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]''; Chitose, Chi (renamed as Chiho), Freya (renamed Chise), Ueda and Yumi from ''[[Chobits]]''; Kakei, Kazahaya, and Rikuo from ''[[Legal Drug]]''; Primera from ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]''; Hinata and Shiro from ''[[Suki: A Like Story]]''; Usagi-san (as a costume) from ''[[Wish]]''; Yuko, Watanuki, Himawari and the Lady Fortune Teller from ''xxxHOLiC''.
** As expected from ''[[CLAMP]]''.
** Hang on, when'd Watanuki and Himawari cameo?
*** Exam 5, page 2.
*** And Watanuki himself in episode 17 of the anime.
*** Anyone forgetting the Tsubasa gang from episode 20?
* [[The Ditz]]: One word: Kobato.
* [[The Rival]]: Ginsei
* [[Time Skip]]: In the anime.
* [[Time Skip]]: In the anime.
* [[Together Umbrella]]: Used in episode 3 of the anime.
* [[Together Umbrella]]: Used in episode 3 of the anime.

Latest revision as of 22:56, 4 March 2021

Please Let Me Heal You!

One of CLAMP's works, Kobato is a story about a young and naive girl, Kobato Hanato, who has a "mission": to fill a mysterious bottle with suffering in other people's hearts. She is accompanied only by a little blue dog toy with a dirty mouth, bad manners and a liking for alcohol, Ioryogi, and with his help she must fill the bottle, even though she herself doesn't really know how. She only has to take care not to fall in love with anyone she heals.

Kobato began serializing in Monthly Sunday Gene-X, but was moved to Monthly Newtype, starting over earlier in the story timeline though it has since forged into new storylines.

An anime was broadcasted in Autumn 2009, and is now available online via the Anime Network.

Tropes used in Kobato include: