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[[File:Walker.jpg|left|thumb|All the 28-year-olds are doing it!]]
[[File:Walker.jpg|left|thumb|All the 28-year-olds are doing it!]]
[[File:Walker2.png|left|thumb|Why would he wear it if he isn't walking?]]
[[File:Walker2.png|left|thumb|Why would he wear it if he isn't walking?]]
[[File:PokewalkerSonichu.jpg|thumb|right|Chris's probably looks something like this, but with an even worse paintjob.]]
[[File:PokewalkerSonichu.jpg|thumb|right|Artist's hypothetical depiction of the PokéWalker of Fail.]]


The '''PokéWalker of Fail''' is Chris' most recently-appearing relic of fail.  
The '''PokéWalker of Fail''' is Chris' most recently-appearing relic of fail.  

Revision as of 14:49, 8 July 2010

A PokéWalker in real life.
All the 28-year-olds are doing it!
Why would he wear it if he isn't walking?
Artist's hypothetical depiction of the PokéWalker of Fail.

The PokéWalker of Fail is Chris' most recently-appearing relic of fail.

A PokéWalker is best described as a hybrid of a pedometer (unfortunately, not a pedo-meter) and a Tamagotchi that's PokéBall-shaped and was originally bundled with the Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver versions. Chris is using it not because he's interested in his health and wishes to monitor his exercise, but because you can place a Pokémon in the pedometer and gain experience points for it, find items, or catch more Pokémon by walking. So in an ironic fashion, it makes Chris even more lazy.

Chris being the artistic fellow that he is, repainted his with Sonichu's colors.

It made its début in 6 June 2010 and later appears with him in public during the events of the Fridays After Five Concert that Chris attended on 18 June.