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| - Private Chu was a Sentinel sniper under the command of Captain Marvin Kawecki. Following the collapse of the United States, Chu participated in the assault on the Chimeran hub tower in New York City. However, Chu was subsequently killed during the assault.
- Chu was a boyfriend of Colleen O'Hallahan before she married Yivo.
- Chu was the nezumi number for "Ten".
- CHU has abandoned the Urban Top 40 format in favour of a format called Trainspotter Top 1. Along with terrorists synchronising their cellphones to detonate bombs, CHU is patronised by listeners who have come to believe that modern music is too repetitive. It cures them of that notion in about ten minutes.
- Chū (酎,Chū) is an ally/friend of Yusuke Urameshi and the former leader of Team Rokuyukai during the Dark Tournament Saga.
- By 1935, Chu was some years departed when Short Round met and befriended "Big Short Round", a baby elephant in India that he believed was Chu reincarnated.
- A city in the Kralori Province of Puchai
* Notable for the nearby Cliffs of Chu.
* Its population is 3,000 Source: Guide to Glorantha
- Chu is a non-selectable nation in Europa Universalis IV at the beginning in 1444. Its government type is a Despotic Monarchy.
- ImageCap Full name Gender Profession Family Weapon Date of birth Date of death Status First appearance Last appearance Portrayer Chu is one of the main enforcer of the chinese triad, including Wah Sing Ku and Uncle Benny Chan.
- Chus are enemies from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. These translucent, amorphous, featureless blobs are found commonly throughout Hyrule, especially in dark areas. Chus can merge with one another to progressively increase in size; when a merged Chu is struck, it will divide into two smaller Chus rather than perish. If Link fails to slay all of these fragment Chus quickly enough, they will rejoin into a larger Chu, forcing Link to start again. When a Chu is slain, a pool of Chu Jelly remains for a few seconds, which can be stored in bottles and used for various purposes. Chus occasionally attack by dropping down from ceilings; when they do so, they emit their trademark squelching noise, allowing Link to dodge them if he is fast enough.
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