Chaos - Entertainment and Popular Culture

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  • Chaos 2, a combat robot from the British TV series Robot Wars
  • Chaos (Dragonlance), a supreme god in the fantasy world of Dragonlance
  • Chaos (Kinnikuman), a major character in the manga series Kinnikuman Nisei: Ultimate Choujin Tag Arc
  • Chaos (performer), performer in Pin Up Girls burlesque-cabaret company, certified yoga instructor
  • Chaos (professional wrestling), a professional wrestling alliance
  • Chaos (Sesame Park), a fictional character from the TV show Sesame Park
  • Chaos (Sailor Moon), a major enemy in the Sailor Moon manga, and the final enemy in the Sailor Moon anime
  • Chaos (Warhammer), in the Warhammer fantasy games, a force representing the antithesis of civilization
  • Chaos, a fictional tenth planet of the solar system in Exosquad
  • Chaos, the king of the old ones in Anthony Horowitz's The Power of Five
  • Chaos, a series of cards in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game
  • Choas, the trading card game from the King of Cards
  • Chaos! Comics, a cult comic book producer and publisher

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