Chōchō Akimichi

is an Academy student and a member of Konohagakure's Akimichi clan.

Personality
Like her father, Chōchō never turns down an invitation when it comes to food. This is evident when she skips her training with her fellow Ino–Shika–Chō members in favour of going to eat with her sensei Anko Mitarashi. Rather than feeling guilty for this, Chōchō displayed indifference to the consequences. In stark contrast to her father, who was always quick to rile when his weight was brought up, she was easily able to brush off being called fat. Her weight, in fact, doesn't seem to bother her at all, due to fact it was already from her father's bloodline after all. Rather, Chōchō appears to be quite confident and self-assured about herself — a trait she perhaps inherited from her mother.

A few years later, however, Chōchō started to become conscious about her weight and would actively try to lose a few pounds, only to fail upon seeing her father's excessive eating habits. This, coupled with her own mother having no problem with their weight, has humorously caused Chōchō to believe she is adopted. She seems to be somewhat self-centred as she thought many situations revolve around her, as she believed that Shin and Naruto only came for her and that she and Sarada were looking for her own father. Likewise, her dislike in her parents' nature has made her become impulsively convinced that any random adults she finds impressive are possibly her real parents.

Appearance
Chōchō is dark-skinned with amber coloured eyes like her mother. She inherited her father's brown hair which she wears in two spiky ponytails, with the rest flowing into her back, and a bang at the front which covers her left eye. She wears a sleeveless red shirt with white pants in the epilogue. In Naruto Gaiden, she wears a white kimono with a net T-shirt under it, a pair of black arm warmers, and a pair of black long shinobi boots. Like all members of the Akimichi clan, she's chubby. Also as customary of her clan, both of her ears are pierced by grey stud earrings.

Abilities
As a member of the Akimichi clan and her generation's Ino—Shika—Chō, Chōchō has begun learning the various body-expanding techniques of her clan as well as collaboration techniques with Inojin and Shikadai. She is able to use Partial Multi-Size Technique to expand her hand during battle. She is also deceptively fast, and was able to slip behind an opponent before they could notice despite them possessing a dōjutsu.

Epilogue
After classes are ended early by their sensei Shino Aburame due to the impending Five Kage Summit, Chōchō skipped her training with Inojin and Shikadai when her mentor Anko invited her to the dango shop to eat some anmitsu, despite Inojin's protests. She casually dismisses him even after being called fat, and leaves with Anko.

Naruto Gaiden: The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring
Upon hearing that she and the rest of the class will be going through the graduation exam in a week, Chōchō was only interested in if it could help her lose some weight. Later, she met up with Chōji, who embarrassed Chōchō simply because of her father's choice of flavoured chips to walk around with. Later in a restaurant, Chōchō complains that her father's excessive eating is making it difficult for her to control her own eating habits when she's trying to lose weight. With her mother's "hands off" policy on the matter, Chōchō complains to Sarada that she believes she is adopted, much to Sarada's humour as she's actually suffering from a possible discrepancy in her own parentage. Mitsuki, who was eavesdropping, simply tells her that drama of this type is typical of a girl her age, but Chōchō ignores him and invites Sarada on a road trip to "find her real parents". Later, when Sarada begins to tail Naruto Uzumaki, Chōchō follows her, still believing they are embarking on a journey to discover her "real parents" and even assumes that her "real father" might be good-looking.

As she learned that Sarada was looking for her own father as well and was going to follow the Seventh Hokage to do so, Boruto soon appeared with a lunch prepared by his mother for Naruto. As Naruto already left the village, Sarada decided to use this as an excuse to meet up with Naruto and asked Boruto to let her deliver it. While Boruto was reluctant about it, Chōchō was asked by Mitsuki to move away for a moment, to which the Akmichi asked if this was love confession. After it was agreed Chōchō and Sarada would bring the lunch, the two quickly took off, where soon after Chōchō ran out of breath. Soon afterwards, they were ambushed by a young boy claiming to be of the Uchiha named Shin. He desired to bring Sarada to his father. As Sarada refused, the mysterious boy attacked. While Chōchō was quickly overwhelmed, she was soon quickly saved by Naruto's timely arrival.

After a quick display of Seventh Hokage's might, Shin retreated and Chōchō was left in awe, hoping that maybe Naruto was her "real" father, to which Naruto was left disturbed by Chōji's daughter. Deciding it would be safest to keep the two kunoichi with him, Naruto decided to let them join him on meeting with Sasuke. Along the way, with Chōchō getting exhausted again, they shared Naruto's lunch together and heard about Sasuke in his childhood.

Soon afterwards, Sarada went ahead under the guise of using the restroom while Naruto stayed to watch Chōchō catch her breath. Upon catching up with Sarada, they found her nearly attacked by Sarada's estranged father Sasuke. While Chōchō again baselessly wondered if Sasuke was her real father simply because he was handsome, Sarada began asking her many personal questions to Sasuke, only for him to right them off as none of her business. Chōchō then offered Sasuke her bag of chips to try and make up with his daughter.

Boruto: Naruto the Movie
Chōchō will make an appearance in this film.

Quotes

 * (To Mitsuki) "Hey, Mr. Know-it-all!! You don't know the first thing about the delicate and sensitive heart of a girl!"
 * (Reacting to Naruto's boost) "Wait a second… there's only one person who's the only top… This is beginning to sound a little fishy."