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All about Chloe Park from we bear bears



First appearance: "Chloe" (2015)

Last appearance: We Bare Bears: The Movie (2020)

Species: Human

 voiced by: Charlyne Yi

Chloe Park is a recurring character in We Bare Bears. She is a Korean girl who, in her initial appearance, covertly peregrinated into the Bears' cave to amass information for her college report afore ineluctably befriending them.

She also appears to be incredibly intelligent, as she is a prodigy in college, despite being twelve years old. At almost all times, she maintains a strict focus on her class assignments and projects, something best expressed in her introductory episode, "Chloe".

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