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  • Cho
  • Cho
  • Cho
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  • Cho is the 2nd in command of Micki Carter the leader of the eco terrorist group Save Earth. He is an arsonist who loves to set things on fire because he gets sexual gratification. This is seen when he is seen acheiving an orgasm after sertting fire to an Animal Testing Facility. He is arrested and sentenced to 38 years in prison for the arson. He is voiced by Sung Kang.
  • Cho was the Rokugani term for butterfly.
  • Kanohi Cho on voimakas suklaan naamio.
  • Cho is a character appearing in the Street Fighter II manga (published by UDON Entertainment in North America) who saved and financed Po-Lin. He mysteriosly disappeared at previous the start of that manga's storyline.
  • Cho is a Korean civilian who makes a one-time appearance in the Season 4 episode of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H titled "Dear Mildred". The part of Cho was played in the episode by Richard Lee-Sung, who also appeared in many other episodes of the series, in different roles. He would play Cho Man Chin "Bug Out" in Season 5 but this is probably a different character.
  • When Wayne offered Michael an offer about giving him immunity in exchange for his father's location, Cho assisted in the stare down. ("Sad Sack") Cho is also present when Wayne has Michael arrested for lying about George Bluth's whereabouts. ("Righteous Brothers")
  • File:IconDamage.png (6/10) File:IconUtility.png (2/10) File:IconSurvivability.png (10/10) File:IconComplexity.png (7/10) Cho is a hero in Heroes of the Storm and a part of Cho'gall. This character is unique in that one player controls Cho, and the other Gall.
  • Cho was a mercenary and a member of Manning's private military team. In 2497, Manning's team was hired by the Weyland-Yutani Corporation for a mission to New Galveston, the intention being to capture a live Xenomorph for the company to study. The operation suffered massive casualties, although the few survivors did successfully capture several viable specimens. Cho is quick tempered and merciless, as after Silas intentionally causes a cave-in to prevent the spread of Xenomorph infestation, he shoots Silas dead.
  • Cho seems to have some kind of interest in humans and has a collection of items from Earth in her home, including clothes and magazine clippings. Moko tells Starless that she's crazy about humans and always dragging their things home. She seems to have developed a crush on Kano at first sight, though she heavily denies the fact. On the other hand, she dislikes Red intensely and finds Kid a little exasperating if still cute.
  • Cho is a girl born in Hoshigakure, she is a genin which was that daughter of two ANBU members, who were immensely loyal to the Hoshikage known as Chieko. They devoted their lives to protect her. They lived in peace and harmony for a while after Chieko was named Hoshikage. However, little did they know, a man named Fumitake Hotaka was plotting to get rid of Chieko.
  • One of the three Chinese Witches played by Lizzy Neiman in The Five Moons of Japan. You are the multi-talented Chinese “witch” recruited by Susano during his campaign through Indochina. Growing up in the Sino martial artists clan, you were always surrounded by friendly combat. Unlike the elemental magic-users of your next-door neighbors in Nippon, control of the elements came to your clan from blessings from the gods many generations ago. Since the Age of Mythology in the Indochinese region of China is fazing out, these gods aren't seen much anymore. Still, one of them apparently saw fit to bless you with something special. You are, quite simply, a prodigy: a commander of five elements. Again, unlike those in Nippon, you can only use your elemental powers when in physical contact with your
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  • yes
Shippuden
  • No
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  • yes
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  • Alive
Mana
  • 0
  • 500
age-part
  • 7
  • 10
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  • 115.0
  • 126.0
Difficulté
  • Moyen
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  • 10
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  • Academy Student
  • Genin
unnamed character
  • No
DMG
  • 45
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Gold
  • 10000
Relatives
  • not mentioned
Euro
  • 9.990000
Birth Date
  • ????
Eyes
  • Black
Gems
  • 750
Series
  • M*A*S*H
First Appearance
Role
  • Warrior
  • Guerrier
  • Korean craftsman
Spouse
  • not mentioned
Hair
  • Bald
Difficulty
  • Medium
Actor
Name
  • Cho
  • Cho
  • Cho: Sushi Samurai
Caption
  • CHEF DU MARTEAU DU CRÉPUSCULE
  • Twilight's Hammer Chieftain
  • Cho the village craftsman as played by Richard Lee-Sung in ''Dear Mildred".
Hometown
  • ????
Last Appeared
  • N/A, one-time appearance
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season three
  • "Exit Strategy"
Birthdate
  • --03-05
Move
  • 100
Weight
  • 200
vie
  • 750
Birth Place
  • South Korea
Photo
  • 3
Height
  • 6'
Played By
  • Richard Lee-Sung in guest appearance
Species
  • Human
Media
  • Anime, Manga, Game, Movie
Rank
  • Civilian
Description
  • is Wayne Jarvis' assistant
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Affiliations
  • Hoshigakure , Chieko
Last Appearance
Classification
  • D-Rank
Gender
  • Female
  • Male
Health
  • 2950
Blood Type
  • AB
aps
  • 91
English
  • Cho "butterfly"
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admg
  • 130
repv
  • 1.560000
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  • 0
remana
  • 3
First Appeared
  • "Dear Mildred" in Season 4
manaregen
  • 0
hreg
  • 6.150000
dollar
  • 9.990000
arng
  • 2
hidec
  • yes
season two
  • "Sad Sack"
  • "Righteous Brothers"
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  • Cho seems to have some kind of interest in humans and has a collection of items from Earth in her home, including clothes and magazine clippings. Moko tells Starless that she's crazy about humans and always dragging their things home. She seems to have developed a crush on Kano at first sight, though she heavily denies the fact. On the other hand, she dislikes Red intensely and finds Kid a little exasperating if still cute. Cho has a pretty short temper and little patience, willing to smack around people who irritate her. Conversely, she is fair-minded, loyal, and honorable to a fallen enemy. Despite her temper and love of a good fight she seems to be one of the more level-headed and grounded people on the protagonist's side. She is also an ideal complement for Kano's spacey shirking of violence, Red's villainous, and Kid's childish natures all at once. Cho's best friend is Mindi, and her family own the land Cho lives on. Moko is her younger half-sister by way of her father, Chief High Wind IV, who married Moko's mother after Cho's died.
  • Cho is the 2nd in command of Micki Carter the leader of the eco terrorist group Save Earth. He is an arsonist who loves to set things on fire because he gets sexual gratification. This is seen when he is seen acheiving an orgasm after sertting fire to an Animal Testing Facility. He is arrested and sentenced to 38 years in prison for the arson. He is voiced by Sung Kang.
  • Cho is a girl born in Hoshigakure, she is a genin which was that daughter of two ANBU members, who were immensely loyal to the Hoshikage known as Chieko. They devoted their lives to protect her. They lived in peace and harmony for a while after Chieko was named Hoshikage. However, little did they know, a man named Fumitake Hotaka was plotting to get rid of Chieko. By planning an uprising, this loathsome man gathered a group who followed him in the mentioned uprising. He planned it secretly to take Chieko by surprise and force her to step down from the position of Hoshikage and possibly kill her as well. In spite of his efforts, he failed. The uprising which Fumitake planned failed, Hoshigakure's shinobi managed to kill and imprison most of his rebellious group, in the end they came out victorious, however, Cho's parents died while fighting the rebellion which consisted of shinobi, it was a great loss to Chieko and the whole village, to loss two of their finest ANBU members. In honor of their memory and loyalty, the kind-hearted Hoshikage adopted their daughter, she refused to let a child like her live by her own nor suffer the pain of being without parents.
  • Cho was the Rokugani term for butterfly.
  • Kanohi Cho on voimakas suklaan naamio.
  • One of the three Chinese Witches played by Lizzy Neiman in The Five Moons of Japan. You are the multi-talented Chinese “witch” recruited by Susano during his campaign through Indochina. Growing up in the Sino martial artists clan, you were always surrounded by friendly combat. Unlike the elemental magic-users of your next-door neighbors in Nippon, control of the elements came to your clan from blessings from the gods many generations ago. Since the Age of Mythology in the Indochinese region of China is fazing out, these gods aren't seen much anymore. Still, one of them apparently saw fit to bless you with something special. You are, quite simply, a prodigy: a commander of five elements. Again, unlike those in Nippon, you can only use your elemental powers when in physical contact with your target, most likely to even the power gap created by your multiple magics. Also unusual about you is your control over Nippon's five elements, Fire, Water, Earth, Wind, and Lightning, instead of China's five, which has Wood and Metal instead of Wind and Lightning. Every day was a training exercise for you: heavy lifting, multi-mile runs, sparring, you did it all. You were very close with your father, Dai Koh, who was both your mentor and your best friend. As you neared your 14th birthday, he began behaving very strangely. He was always missing training sessions, was considerably less cheery, and never seemed to have any time for you. Finally, you decided to investigate. To your horror, you discovered that your father had been having secret meetings with the heads of the clan. They planned to send you away and pretend that you never existed for fear that your talents would sprout ambition in you and that you might try to take over the clan when you came of age. If you returned, they would kill you. Naturally, you had no such thought in mind and confronted your father about it. He said that he had no desire to send you away, but also that he would rather kill you himself than let the clan leaders do you harm. Your father's love for you now seemed false and warped. You had never felt so betrayed in your life, but instead of wallowing in self-pity, you decided to call the leaders' bluff. The next day, you ran away from the Sino clan, plotting revenge. The clan leaders' suspicions had had the opposite intended effect: instead of dissuading you from clan takeover, it had planted the idea in your head and was steadily growing. But you couldn't do this alone. Traveling west, you encountered a village that the clan elders had often spoken of. It was said to be the home of another gods-blessed clan that specialized in the elements of Wood and Metal, the only two you were missing. You just happened to be ambushed by two of their children, Zen Long and Ty Lee, upon arrival. By the time your clash concluded, the three of you recognized each other's great power. You told them your story and they agreed to help you. They were bored with their lives and were craving excitement. The three of you returned to the Sino clan to discover that it was already under attack. You joined the fray and slaughtered those who had feared you and wanted you gone. When the dust settled, the leader of the other invading force, Nippon’s storm god Susano, congratulated the three of you for your skill and prowess and invited you to be the first members of his magic-user’s unit. Zen Long and Ty Lee wanted to call it the Chinese Witches, but you disagreed as you knew that future members might not be Chinese. Seeing your father’s body, you called it the Maho-Reiji (Magic Rage) Guild.
  • Cho is a character appearing in the Street Fighter II manga (published by UDON Entertainment in North America) who saved and financed Po-Lin. He mysteriosly disappeared at previous the start of that manga's storyline.
  • Cho is a Korean civilian who makes a one-time appearance in the Season 4 episode of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H titled "Dear Mildred". The part of Cho was played in the episode by Richard Lee-Sung, who also appeared in many other episodes of the series, in different roles. He would play Cho Man Chin "Bug Out" in Season 5 but this is probably a different character.
  • When Wayne offered Michael an offer about giving him immunity in exchange for his father's location, Cho assisted in the stare down. ("Sad Sack") Cho is also present when Wayne has Michael arrested for lying about George Bluth's whereabouts. ("Righteous Brothers")
  • Cho was a mercenary and a member of Manning's private military team. In 2497, Manning's team was hired by the Weyland-Yutani Corporation for a mission to New Galveston, the intention being to capture a live Xenomorph for the company to study. The operation suffered massive casualties, although the few survivors did successfully capture several viable specimens. Cho is quick tempered and merciless, as after Silas intentionally causes a cave-in to prevent the spread of Xenomorph infestation, he shoots Silas dead. He is killed in an grenade explosion after Perkins commits suicide, prior to this he was cocooned and Facehugged.
  • File:IconDamage.png (6/10) File:IconUtility.png (2/10) File:IconSurvivability.png (10/10) File:IconComplexity.png (7/10) Cho is a hero in Heroes of the Storm and a part of Cho'gall. This character is unique in that one player controls Cho, and the other Gall.
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