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Chōbee Akimichi from Naruto in a close-framed cel-shaded anime scene with a detailed environment
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Chōbee Akimichi

Character

Chobee Akimichi is a nimble, good-humoured elder of Konoha's Akimichi clan, a devoted lover of potato chips whose fondness for the snack lands him on the wrong end of a Team 7 mission chasing a mysterious thief.

Clan: Akimichi
Gender: Male
Affiliation: Konohagakure
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Appearance

Short and heavyset in the way of his clan, Chobee is a middle-aged man marked by the Akimichi cheek swirls, a pointed beard, and a moustache with sharp angular tips, all brown to match his hair. Tiny glasses perch on his face. He dresses in a samurai-styled green outfit whose armour carries the character for food, worn with red trousers and black sandals.

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Personality

Like his relatives, Chobee adores potato chips, and he carries himself as a buoyant sort who rarely lets trouble weigh him down.

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History

Surprisingly quick on his feet, Chobee once slipped past the coordinated attacks of Konohamaru's Team 7 and, drawing on his clan's secret arts, used the Partial Multi-Size Technique to turn aside a chakra-charged strike from Sarada Uchiha. In one escapade, he and Choji Akimichi, both in disguise, made off with a boxed batch of potato chips, prompting Boruto Uzumaki to chase down the unknown culprit as an assigned target. Chobee shrugged off Boruto's blows and then got the better of Sarada and Mitsuki, until Boruto loosed a Rasengan that Choji stepped in to block. The affair resolved peacefully once everyone learned who the thieves really were, though the chips were lost when the Rasengan tore through the box.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Chōbee Akimichi in Naruto?

Chōbee Akimichi is a nimble, good-humored elder of Konoha's Akimichi clan, best known for his devoted love of potato chips.

What happened when Chōbee Akimichi stole potato chips?

Chōbee Akimichi and Chōji Akimichi, both in disguise, made off with a boxed batch of potato chips, prompting Boruto Uzumaki's team to chase down the culprits; Chōbee held his own against Boruto, Sarada, and Mitsuki until Boruto's Rasengan, blocked by Chōji, tore through the box and destroyed the chips.

What ability does Chōbee Akimichi use in battle?

Chōbee Akimichi draws on the Akimichi clan's secret arts, using the Partial Multi-Size Technique to turn aside a chakra-charged strike from Sarada Uchiha.

What does Chōbee Akimichi look like?

Chōbee Akimichi is a short, heavyset, middle-aged man with the Akimichi clan's cheek swirls, a pointed beard, and an angular moustache, and he dresses in a samurai-styled green outfit whose armor bears the character for food.

How is Chōbee Akimichi related to Chōji and Chōchō Akimichi?

Chōbee Akimichi is Chōji Akimichi's uncle and Chōchō Akimichi's granduncle.

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