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{{Character Infobox
 
{{Character Infobox
 
 
|name = Chu-hui
 
|name = Chu-hui
|image = [[Image:Chu.jpg|200px]]
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|image = Chu-hui.jpg
 
|realname = Chu-hui
 
|realname = Chu-hui
 
|aliases = The True Master
 
|aliases = The True Master
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|origin = China
|origin = Chu-hui was born somewhere in Asia and became one of the planet's most proficient and well-known masters of hand-to-hand combat.
 
 
|residence = A high mountaintop in Asia
 
|residence = A high mountaintop in Asia
|species = Elderly mistress of the Asian martial arts
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|species = Human
|affiliations = [[Robin]]; [[Katarou]]
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|affiliations = [[Robin]] and [[Katarou]]
|friends = [[Robin]]
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|friends = Robin, [[Chu-hui's Guardians|Her guardians]]
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|family = Unknown
 
|powers = High-level skill with the martial arts rivaling that of even [[Batman]]'s ability in prime
 
|powers = High-level skill with the martial arts rivaling that of even [[Batman]]'s ability in prime
 
|weapon = Wooden staff
 
|weapon = Wooden staff
 
|pastime = To test and take in students worthy of her teachings
 
|pastime = To test and take in students worthy of her teachings
|dislikes = Impure martial artists
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|dislikes = Cheating, Impure martial artists
 
|voice = [[Takayo Fischer]]
 
|voice = [[Takayo Fischer]]
|first = ''[[The Quest]]''
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|first = "[[The Quest]]"
 
}}'''Chu-hui''', more commonly known as the '''True Master''', is an ally and mentor of [[Robin]].
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==Character History==
'''Chu Hui''', more commonly known as the '''True Master''', is an ally and mentor of [[Robin]].
 
 
When Robin first encountered and lost a fight to the villainous martial artist [[Katarou]], the latter implied that he had been trained by the legendary True Master. From what little information Robin could gather, the True Master lived on a mountain somewhere in Asia, and only the most serious of students would ever have a chance to be trained by him. Intent on improving his fighting skills and to eradicate the blot on his honor, Robin departed for the True Master's abode.
==History==
 
   
 
In the village at the foot of the mountain, Robin encountered a weak woman named Chu-hui, who followed him up the mountain, giving clues Robin did not (or did not want to) understand, and scolding him for his impatience. After many hazardous tests, Robin arrived at the top of the mountain, only to be intercepted by Katarou. In fact, Katarou had not trained with the True Master yet, but intended to do so now. He had goaded Robin into seeking out the Master, let him bypass the tests in his stead and thereby pave the way for him. Now Katarou sought to collect his unrightful prize.
When [[Robin]] first encountered and lost a fight to the villainous martial artist [[Katarou]], the latter implied that he had been trained by the legendary True Master. from what little information Robin could gather, the True Master lived on a mountain somewhere in Asia, and only the most serious of students would ever have a chance to be trained by him. Intend on improving his fighting skills and to eradicate the blot of the defeat on his mind, Robin departed for the True Master's abode.
 
   
 
At the verge of loss, Robin was encouraged by Chu-hui to rise and meet Katarou in battle, despite his fatigue, and take what was rightfully his. Using the experiences Robin had gained from his journey, he defeated Katarou. It turned out that Chu-hui was in fact the True Master; she denounced Katarou as a thief and a cheater and had her [[Chu-hui's Guardians|trial guardians]] throw him off the mountain. After wryly chiding Robin for taking her challenge too seriously, she accepted him as her student.
In the village at the foot of the mountain, Robin encountered an old woman named Chu Hui, who follow him him up the mountain giving clues Robin did not (or did not want to) understand and scolding him for his impatience. After many hazardous tests, Robin arrived at the top of the mountain, only to be intercepted by Katarou. In fact, Katarou had not trained with the True Master yet, but intended so; he had goaded Robin into seeking out the Master, let him bypass the tests in his stead and thereby pave the way for him; and now Katarou sought to collect his unrightful prize.
 
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==Powers and Abilities==
 
While being well past her life-related prime, Chu-hui is physically and mentally still very capable, and a legendary master of the martial arts.
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==Appearances==
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===Teen Titans===
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===Season 4===
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*"[[The Quest]]"
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===Teen Titans Go!===
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*"[[The Book/Listen]]" (Nightmare)
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*"[[Love is a Battlefield]]" (Mentioned)
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==Gallery==
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<gallery hideaddbutton="true" widths="143" position="center" spacing="small">
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Quest15.png
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</gallery>
   
At the verge of loss, Chu Hui encouraged Robin to rise and meet Katarou in battle, despite his fatigue, and take what was rightfully his. Using the experiences Robin had gained from his journey, he defeated Katarou. And it turned out that Chu Hui was in fact the True Master; she denounced Katarou a cheat and had her allies throw him off the mountain. After scolding Robin one more time for his impatience and seriousness, she took himin as her student.
 
==Powers and abilities==
 
While being well past her age-related prime, Chu Hui is physically and mentally still very capable, and a legendary master of the martial arts.
 
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Chu Hui is named after the series' background painter.
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*Chu-hui is named after the series' background painter.
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*Her name is never spoken in the episode, but is revealed in the end credits.
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*Chu-hui is voiced by [[Takayo Fischer]], who also voiced the bigger version of Kairi Tanaga, a character from ''Batman Beyond''. Kairi acted in a similar fashion in the episode “Curse of the Kobra”. She appears to be a harmless bystander (in that case, a fish vendor) who turns out to be a venerated martial arts master.
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{{Characters}}
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[[Category:Allies]]
 
[[Category:Allies]]
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[[Category:Martial Artists]]
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[[Category:Characters]]
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[[Category:Females]]
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[[Category:Friends of Robin]]
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[[Category:One-Time Characters]]

Revision as of 16:26, 8 December 2020

Chu-hui, more commonly known as the True Master, is an ally and mentor of Robin.

Character History

When Robin first encountered and lost a fight to the villainous martial artist Katarou, the latter implied that he had been trained by the legendary True Master. From what little information Robin could gather, the True Master lived on a mountain somewhere in Asia, and only the most serious of students would ever have a chance to be trained by him. Intent on improving his fighting skills and to eradicate the blot on his honor, Robin departed for the True Master's abode.

In the village at the foot of the mountain, Robin encountered a weak woman named Chu-hui, who followed him up the mountain, giving clues Robin did not (or did not want to) understand, and scolding him for his impatience. After many hazardous tests, Robin arrived at the top of the mountain, only to be intercepted by Katarou. In fact, Katarou had not trained with the True Master yet, but intended to do so now. He had goaded Robin into seeking out the Master, let him bypass the tests in his stead and thereby pave the way for him. Now Katarou sought to collect his unrightful prize.

At the verge of loss, Robin was encouraged by Chu-hui to rise and meet Katarou in battle, despite his fatigue, and take what was rightfully his. Using the experiences Robin had gained from his journey, he defeated Katarou. It turned out that Chu-hui was in fact the True Master; she denounced Katarou as a thief and a cheater and had her trial guardians throw him off the mountain. After wryly chiding Robin for taking her challenge too seriously, she accepted him as her student.

Powers and Abilities

While being well past her life-related prime, Chu-hui is physically and mentally still very capable, and a legendary master of the martial arts.

Appearances

Teen Titans

Season 4

Teen Titans Go!

Gallery

Trivia

  • Chu-hui is named after the series' background painter.
  • Her name is never spoken in the episode, but is revealed in the end credits.
  • Chu-hui is voiced by Takayo Fischer, who also voiced the bigger version of Kairi Tanaga, a character from Batman Beyond. Kairi acted in a similar fashion in the episode “Curse of the Kobra”. She appears to be a harmless bystander (in that case, a fish vendor) who turns out to be a venerated martial arts master.
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