Chuuves

"You attack my heart"

- Lyrics of Chuu's solo song "Heart Attack"

Chuuves is the femslash ship between Yves and Chuu from the LOONA fandom.

Canon
LOONA is a 12 member South Korean girl group formed by Blockberry Creative. The group is famous for it's unique pre-debut project. Starting in October 2016, a new member was introduced with a solo single and music video release every month over the course of 18 months.

The group is known for its continuous storyline and worldbuilding. Every release and music video is part of a fantastical storyline set in the fictional universe where all the members reside. The main plot revolves around their struggle to find each other upon being scattered to different parts of the universe. In LOONA's mythos, all the girls live on different sides of a möbius strip and in different realms.

Chuuves in the LOOΠΔVERSE
Chuu and Yves are members of the sub-unit yyxy, along with Go Won and Olivia Hye. In the LOONAVERSE, they both reside within the Garden of Eden.

Chuu's first appearance is within her solo song, "Heart Attack". She has fallen completely in love with Yves. Throughout the video, she constantly follows Yves and sings the English lyrics "You attack my heart". Despite Chuu's interest, Yves doesn't acknowledge the other girl for most of the video. Chuu even attempts to take photos of Yves, and give her the gift of an apple to show her love, but with no luck. Additionally, Chuu also is shown watching Yves' solo song "New", and attempts to copy Yves' dance choreography.

Still with no luck at gaining Yves' acknowledge, Chuu decides to eat the apple and therefore reject God and the garden of Eden. Immediately after, it appears that Yves has accepted Chuu's love. They are shown giving each other presents and celebrating Christmas. Yves feeds Chuu strawberries and both are shown to be having fun.

The next music video appearance of Yves and Chuu is in the song "Love4eva". This song is by the sub-unit yyxy, and so comprises of members Yves, Chuu, Go Won and Olivia Hye. All four girls live within the Garden of Eden and are being tutored by a female headmistress. After the headmistress finds a dirty sock, Yves is reprimanded and Chuu watches them from afar. Eventually, Yves decides to disobey the headmistress and leave. Yves manages to convince Chuu to follow her and likewise reject the Garden of Eden. Both girls then attempt to also convince Go Won to leave, but they however ignore Olivia Hye.

In the yyxy teaser video "one", both Yves and Chuu are shown picking up apples. Yves represents faith within the teaser, whereas Chuu represents love. The symbolism of Chuu as love is likely a reference to her love and adoration for Yves as shown in the "Heart Attack" video.

In the debut song "Hi High", all twelve LOONA members including Yves and Chuu finally meet together in the real world.

The next appearance of Yves and Chuu is in the short video teaser "XIVX". At night, Yves travels to a street in Hong Kong and exits her cab. She begins dancing to a backing track of dark electro music. The video cuts to Chuu who is also in Hong Kong and is searching for Yves. Chuu finds her and dramatically jumps in front of Yves. They begin a short dance duet, before ending in the symbol of a butterfly (and an 'X'), hinting at LOONA's next comeback.

Real life
Chuu and Yves have been shown to be close, often seen close together on their way to schedules, or hugging each other on episodes of LOONATV.

2018

 * In the LOONA yyxy x LieV broadcast, Yves scolded Chuu for being too loud.
 * Chuuves back hug
 * Chuu and Yves walking into the wrong exit and getting confused
 * Yves hugs Chuu during her self-introduction for YSSCOM. In the same video, Yves calls Chuu a human speakerphone and refers to her by the nickname "Jiwooming".

Fanon
Chuuves quickly became very popular due to the romantic nature of the Heart Attack video and their own relationship. They also have the most fanfiction on AO3 out of the LOONA ships, with currently 147 published works.

Chuu and Yves' relationship within the "Heart Attack" music video has been widely praised for being a positive representation of LGBT by fans and critics. However, LOONA has also been criticised by some fans who view the video as an example of queerbaiting, since the lesbian subtext of the video has never been officially confirmed by Blockberry Creative of the idols themselves.

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