Retroactive continuity in Sonichu

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It looks just as gay as it did before, except more retarded. Chris suddenly becomes skinnier, gets anime-style eyes, and develops an obvious crotch bulge.

Chris, thinking himself to be clever and believing he can change things without other people noticing, has retconned much of the Sonichu canon.

Background

In the case of names, Chris changed them on the advice of Shigeru Miyamoto and Jay Z who told Chris that they can't make a game with the names of real people. Despite finding out that they were trolls, Chris has kept the name changes "just in case" Nintendo or Sega decides to pick up the game.

Some changes are a result of troll attacks and Chris's homophobia. Black Sonichu became Blake after Chris was accused of being a racist. More notably, the iconic Sonichu Balls which play a major role in the latter comics have become Sonichu Crystals after gay fans and trolls pointed out that it's pretty gay for him to want to get as many BALLS as he can to FREE him. Likewise, the infamous "Rainbow Chris" image from Sub-Episode 2 was changed to a background of the gates of Heaven when pointed out that rainbows are the international symbol of gay pride.

Another, far more minor, retcon that Chris has done, is the updating of the Rosechus' "feminine physique". In several places, most notably in Sonichu 8, many of the female characters have had their boobies and china more prominently outlined. This is probably a desperate attempt made by Chris to STAY STRAIGHT in the face of all those homosexual college professors using his Sonichu to support gay pride.

Chris has also altered the storyline in several places, such as the birth of Sonichu (explaining that they have aged in real time in the comics, due to criticisms that 16 year old Sonichu was having sex with a 15 year old Rosechu) and later adding that Sonichu and Rosechu got married, which would have justified their sex in Sonichu 8 (though Chris still fails to account that Rosechu would have been 17 when the two would have been married, which would still be statutory rape under Virginia law). Pressed to make peace with Mary Lee Walsh, Chris on CWCipedia wrote a new story about how Slaweel and Mary Lee Walsh are two separate people which defeats the purpose of needing a separate name for a separate Mary Lee Walsh. However, in the Videobooks, Chris accidentally used the name "Mary Lee Walsh" on several occasions before quickly correcting himself with "Slaweel Ryam".

Chris has also changed the ending to Sonichu 5, episode 13, where the original shows him and Megan hugging on page 50 followed by a disclaimer at the bottom of page 51 where Rosechu "sets the record straight" by making it clear that the hug "didn't happen for real". Likely due to Megan telling Chris to back off, page 50 was replaced with a closeup of Sailor Megtune's face where she whines about how bad she feels for Chris and Rosechu's speech was changed to simply a white box with the words "to be continued...". Interestingly, the version of the comics Chris has posted to CWCipedia reflects the original, with both the hug and Rosechu's disclaimer intact, whereas the videobook version of episode 13 is the alternate one, with the grotesque closeup of Sailor Megtune's face and the edited page 51. In MyBuzz quizzes, Chris flat out points out that there is a difference between the "director's cut" and the other version.

Aside from retconning his own work, Chris also frequently attempts to "improve" the work of others. This mostly manifests itself in renaming of characters: Megan's character Megagi was originally called "Spunky Skunk", Ivy's Layla Flaafy was originally called "Luckett", etc. In the CWC Personal Sonichu Presentation Chris takes things in another direction by trying to "fix" a fan's vastly superior artwork by redrawing it and making extremely minor changes. The most blatant moment, however, is in Sonichu 10, where Chris tries to rewrite the world of Asperchu to be substantially more one-dimensional and boring. This stems from his retarded belief that cartoon characters are real (as in, they literally exist on another plane of existence and the events in the comics have actual consequences) and he believes that he needs to "fix" his characters, lest the comics drawn by others somehow change them.

Chris has also attempted to retcon the actual events of his life, whenever convenient. While it's likely that many of the stories Chris tells of himself are fabrications or exaggerations, there is little evidence to support either theory. What can be proven, though, is Chris's alterations to his CWCipedia article for Simonla, which originally stated (correctly) that the character was a derivative of Evan's character, Simonchu. After Evan started to take legal action against Chris for his misappropriation of the character, Chris simply edited the page to claim otherwise. He claimed that, in fact, Simonla was not based on Simonchu, and their myriad of similarities was entirely coincidental. He had simply credited Evan for the character because he was confused.

In order to not appear as a Pedofork for drawing Rule 34 involving the Chaotic Combo and Silvana, Chris retconned the birthdates by stating that the eggs traveled in time to 1989.[1]

"I'm not a pedofork you dorks!"

Chris has also attempted to retcon the name origin of Sonichu as seen in The Sonichu Chronicles, where he states that Sonichu's name is NOT a portmanteau of Sonic and Pikachu like it has been "rumored", but rather a play on Sonic's "Japanese" name "Soniku"[sic].

Name changes

The follow is a comprehensive list of name changes:

Before After
Bagget Dagget
Black Sonichu/Blachu Blake
CADD Chef Keneru-Meneth -CADD Chef-
Hanna Fandanna
Joseph Cole Smithey "Joe Cool" Smithey
Joseph Herring Joe Herr
Megan Meg-chan
Mary Lee Walsh Slaweel Ryam, Slaweel the Witch
Merried Seinor Comic/Kirby Merried Seinor Comic
PVCC PVCCitizens
Piedmont Virginia Community College Prowldent Virginia Community College Percham Virginia Community College
Sarah Hammer Nicole Rammer
Sonichu Balls Sonichu Crystals, Sonichu Ball Crystals, Chaotic Crystals
Wes Iseli Walter Grisby

Gallery of Retcons

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