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is a fictional character from the 2008 video game ''
Persona 4 released outside of Japan as ''Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4'', is a 2008 role-playing video game by Atlus. It is chronologically the fifth installment in the ''Persona'' series, itself a part of the larger ''Megami Tensei'' franchise, and was ...
''. There, she appears as a high school student who starts investigating a dimension labeled as the TV World alongside her friends. The kidnapping of her best friend
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leads Chie to join the Investigation Team in working in a murder case where the victims are sent to the TV World to be killed by creatures known as Shadows. Besides printed and animated adaptations of the ''Persona 4'' game, Chie has also appeared in the
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s ''
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'' and ''
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'', the dungeon crawler '' Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth'', and the
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'' Persona 4: Dancing All Night''. Critical reception to the character has been positive due to both of her fighting and feminine traits. However, critics were differing when commenting the English voice acting from Chie featured in the games.


Concept and characteristics

Chie is an upbeat girl with an obsession with
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, even using those techniques in battle. Chie serves as the player's Social Link to The Chariot; this is symbolized in the animated series by Yu's usage of the Persona . Writer Patrick Hayes stated that her Shadow "represents her desire to maintain dominance over Yukiko in their relationship as well as her jealousy of Yukiko's feminine qualities and skills." In the designing of the character, various sketches were made with some of them being reminiscent to previous ''Persona'' characters. She is voiced by
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in Japanese. In English, she is voiced by Tracey Rooney for ''Persona 4'', and
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provides her English voice for all other appearances.
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portrays her in the stage play adaptation of ''Persona 4''.
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was originally cast as Chie in the stage play adaptation of ''Persona 4 Arena'', but she was replaced by
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following health problems and her pregnancy. A limited edition of ''Persona 4 Arena'' featured the buttons Chie wore in ''Persona 4'' as a bonus.


Appearances

Chie first appears in the 2008 video game ''
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'', where she and her friends Yu Narukami and Yosuke Hanamura discover a world within the TV and meet a creature named Teddie and discover that someone is throwing people into the television which eventually leads to their death. Although initially reluctant, she goes into the TV world when her best friend
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is thrown in, putting her in danger. There, Chie encounters her Shadow who represents her jealousy of Yukiko's feminine side and talents, as well as her wish and need to maintain control over Yukiko. With Yu and Yosuke's help, Chie confronts her other self and joins the Investigation Team. Following the encounter with her Shadow, Chie receives the Persona , a muscular female figure wearing a yellow outfit and armed with a
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, that she uses in combat while she performs kicks. Throughout Yu's interactions with Chie (which can also be intimate), she discovers that she genuinely wanted to protect Yukiko without any underlying selfish motivations. After this, Tomoe evolves into , whose yellow jumpsuit turns black and is decked in silver
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armor. The desire to protect people eventually inspires her to seek a career as a police officer. In the re-release ''Persona 4: Golden'', Chie's Persona can evolve to a third level to become , which has golden armor and a long flowing cape. A promotional flash game for ''Persona 4'' allowed players to "sneak a sexy peek" at Chie while she is in a hot springs. She is playable in ''Persona 4 Arena'' alongside Tomoe Gozen; In ''Persona 4 Arena'', Chie joins Yu, Yosuke and Yukiko to investigate the TV world after seeing the Midnight Channel. When she enters, she is forced to fight her friends as well as a man, Akihiko Sanada. She also appears in '' Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth'', '' Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth'', and in '' Persona 4: Dancing All Night''. On October 20, 2017, it was confirmed by
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that Chie would appear in the upcoming
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'' BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle''. It was further confirmed on January 13, 2018 that Chie would be in the base game.


Reception

Chie Satonaka has been identified by Kat Bailey from ''
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'' and Leigh Alexander from ''
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'' as their favorite character. Alexander cited Chie's final Social Link sequence where she "realises that dedicating yourself to personal growth is cowardice, and that it's all meaningless unless you turn around and start fighting — start /using/ this strength you've amassed." Robert Boyd, creator of '' Breath of Death VII'' and '' Cthulhu Saves the World'', ranked Chie as the second best "JRPG warrior heroine." He justified the ranking by saying that she "kicks things to death" and called her a "great foil to the main character’s best friend, Yosuke." Chie was named GamesRadar's favourite ''Persona 4'' character.
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's Mike Fahey called Chie his favourite ''Persona 4'' character and discussed "swoon ngover" her. Kotaku's Kirk Hamilton felt that ''Persona 4'' featured more depth to its characters than its predecessor ''
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''. The writer cited Chie's "fear for her friend Yukiko and desire to be seen as feminine" as an example of this. He also compared her to
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from ''
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'' Critical reception to both of Chie's English voice actresses have been mixed. While reviewing ''Persona 4'',
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's Jeff Haynes felt that Tracey Rooney's delivery as Chie sounded at times like a 30-year-old woman instead of a teenager. Reviewing the same game, RPGamer's Michael Cunningham felt that Rooney felt "a little stiff" during battle lines, but was fine elsewhere. While
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's Kirk Hamilton was initially reluctant about
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while reviewing ''Persona 4 Golden'', he eventually grew to like her.
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's Johnny Cullen expressed excitement at the prospect of Chie's playability in ''Persona 4 Arena''. In reviewing ''Persona 4 Golden'',
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's Dale North revealed he was not a fan of Fitzgerald's voice, due in part to the fact that he preferred
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, Chie's Japanese voice actress. RPGamer's senior reviews editor Adriaan den Oueden's initial impressions of Fitzgerald in his review of the same game were positive. She was also listed as the 10th best ''Persona'' character by Kimberley Wallace from ''
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'' who commented "Chie remains one of the most likable characters to date". IGN also listed her as the eighth best ''Persona'' character, praising her upbeat personality and her interests.


References

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