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Chae Lim also has a costume that is based on Gai Tendo (the protagonist of Buriki One) and Hinako Touno (one of the Buriki Girls) https://t.co/X46A3PYDZf
I didn't know that 😮
All I know is that Chae Lim's name and the name of the Pokemon, Cherrim, are written almost the same way in katakana
Chae Lim [チェ・リム]
Cherrim [チェリム] https://t.co/jmlSDfHIk6
Little trivia.
In MI2, Chae Lim's Normal Color E is based on a hanbok, the national dress of Korea. https://t.co/jKToDdPpVc
Chae Lim is the daughter Kim never had 😆
Jokes aside, I really like their 'father-daughter relationship'
Kinda reminds me of Gai sensei and Rock Lee's relationship.
Something tells me Kim would rather spend time with her than Dong Hawn. https://t.co/7f3jzRagZr
And that's why I like Chae Lim so much
The fact that she is a struggling student who is not as adept as her peers (May Lee, Jae Hoon, Dong Hwan) or mentor
I like when a character becomes strong through his/her own efforts and hard work instead of being chosen or born with talent https://t.co/9xeWhbkBVu
Chae Lim, the Taekwondo Zephyr.
Unlike other characters, she has the same nickname in MI1 and MI2
I will be honest, she is my second favorite of the Maximum Impact characters for reasons I am going to explain later. https://t.co/9fcHSly5zm
チェ・リム(CHAE LIM)の名前について
苗字がチェ、名前がリムっぽいけど、韓国には「チェリム」という下の名前も存在する
女優の「チェ・ジウ(CHOI/崔)」とはカタカナが偶然一致しているだけで、違う苗字
韓国の女優「チェ・リム(本名:パク・チェリム)」の名前をそのまま使った可能性が高い
#KOF
1st day of pride month is also, coincidentally, the first day I began my HRT journey, 1 full year ago. I've come so far towards being my true self, lucky enough to have the support of friends and family along the way. You know who you are, and THANK YOU!
Pic by chae @/TeaCatsCO
I should really make art of R'Chae more too my dilf my mans my crazy mf
Drawing Chae's pfp. in her Ig(๑♡⌓♡๑)
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@JYPETWICE
#twice #CHAEYOUNG #twicechaeyoung #twicefanart #kpopfanart #artph
@xBrunnoFGx @gomaitoMX @SNKPofficial If only Chae Lim could return
She is the coolest of Kim's students
Shim Sa-chŏng (also known as Yi-suk ['cha']; Hyŏn-chae ['ho']), mid 18th century, Landscape with a Figure Crossing a Bridge to Reach a Village Nestled in a Mountain Valley #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive https://t.co/luXvogjv1z