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'''Note: This article is only for those media examples that are:
a) popular outside the Chris-Chan [[Trolls|fandom]];
and b) popular regardless of their (possible) Chris-Chan references'''


==Family Guy==
==Family Guy==
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"[[Wikipedia:Halloween on Spooner Street|Halloween on Spooner Street]]" began with Chris Griffin showing off his Bill Cosby outfit in [[Song for Jackie.MOV|blackface.]] Lois scolds him for the racially charged implications, which Chris fails to understand. She then demands he change into the [[ECV 00001|Indian chief]] costume she bought him.
"[[Wikipedia:Halloween on Spooner Street|Halloween on Spooner Street]]" began with Chris Griffin showing off his Bill Cosby outfit in [[Song for Jackie.MOV|blackface.]] Lois scolds him for the racially charged implications, which Chris fails to understand. She then demands he change into the [[ECV 00001|Indian chief]] costume she bought him.


==Dead Rising 2==
==Dead Rising 2==
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* Randy's notebook description calls him ''"a [[Autism|socially awkward]] [[Virgin With Rage|virgin]] and [[Internet|internet sex addict]] who is using the outbreak as a chance to [[Rape|get "married"]] to [[List of Chris's sweethearts|any unfortunate women]] he can find"''. No comment.
* Randy's notebook description calls him ''"a [[Autism|socially awkward]] [[Virgin With Rage|virgin]] and [[Internet|internet sex addict]] who is using the outbreak as a chance to [[Rape|get "married"]] to [[List of Chris's sweethearts|any unfortunate women]] he can find"''. No comment.
* Randy's age is stated as [[Birthday|28]].
* Randy's age is stated as [[Birthday|28]].
* Randy is [[Obesity|obese]], and his facial features resemble Chris's (see pic).
* Randy is [[Obesity|obese]], and his facial features resemble Chris's (see pics attached).
* Randy wears a two metal rings on a chain around his neck, which may be a nod to the [[Medallion of Fail]].
* Randy wears a two metal rings on a chain around his neck, which may be a nod to the [[Medallion of Fail]].
* Randy wears a furry-related fetish costume to his "wedding". Chris is also known for wearing [[Chris and fashion|outlandish outfits]] and [[Medallion of Fail|furry-related accessories]] in public places and on formal occasions (includng his [[Wedding Comic|hypothetical wedding]]!).
* Randy wears a furry-related fetish costume to his "wedding". Chris is also known for wearing [[Chris and fashion|outlandish outfits]] and [[Medallion of Fail|furry-related accessories]] in public places and on formal occasions (includng his [[Wedding Comic|hypothetical wedding]]!).
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As of now, it's unknown whether Chris has played ''Dead Rising 2''.
As of now, it's unknown whether Chris has played ''Dead Rising 2''.
==Nicholas Cage Wants Cake==
This animation, created by Harry "HappyHarry" Partridge, contains a small scene of Nicholas Cage laughing at [[Chris]] and [[Sonichu]], who stare at him furiously. This reference, however, isn't completely unexpected, since HappyHarry has already drawn [http://www.sonichu.com/cwcki/File%3AHappyHarryRosechu.jpg a piece of Sonichu fanart] before.


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Latest revision as of 14:15, 19 March 2011

References and possible references to Chris in media

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Note: This article is only for those media examples that are: a) popular outside the Chris-Chan fandom; and b) popular regardless of their (possible) Chris-Chan references

Family Guy

The impostor!
Habba yabba jabba!

While very likely unintentional, since it is highly doubtful that Seth MacFarlane knows of Chris's existence, there are a few instances of similarity from Chris's work with Family Guy.

The first few minutes of "Road to Germany", when Mort Goldman looks desperately for a bathroom, only to accidentally go into Stewie's new time machine, is strikingly similar to the Ghostbusters skitch.[1]

Likewise, many trolls noticed how uncanny Peter Griffin in the episode "Three Kings" was wearing a shirt very similar to one of Chris's trademark shirts. However, the shirt was originally featured in the 1986 film, Stand by Me, on which this segment of "Three Kings" was based.[2]

In the episode "Family Goy", Peter falls in love with a cardboard cutout of Kathy Ireland and later has sex with said cutout.

"Peter's Daughter" features a plot centered around the characters making a conscious effort to treat Meg better (a point of contention Chris has always had with the series). This seems mostly coincidence, except for a sequence where Peter performs as a male stripper dressed like a police officer. His stripper name? ... "Officer Nasty".

"Halloween on Spooner Street" began with Chris Griffin showing off his Bill Cosby outfit in blackface. Lois scolds him for the racially charged implications, which Chris fails to understand. She then demands he change into the Indian chief costume she bought him.

Dead Rising 2

Randy Tugman
Want Woman
Note the similarity to this piece of fanart.

In the Here Comes the Groom mission the player encounters probably one of the creepiest psychopaths in this game: Randall "Randy" Tugman. A pink-chainsaw-wielding, fetish-costume-wearing maniac, he forces his father, the owner of the Swept Away Wedding Chapel, to marry him to his unwilling hostage, a survivor woman called Danni Bodine. But how is this swell guy relevant to Chris-Chan? Let's see:

Similarities

Summary

All in all, Randy Tugman looks like a horrifying amalgam of Chris-Chan and Piggsy, a chainsaw-wielding maniac from Manhunt. Or is he? You be the judge.

As of now, it's unknown whether Chris has played Dead Rising 2.

Nicholas Cage Wants Cake

This animation, created by Harry "HappyHarry" Partridge, contains a small scene of Nicholas Cage laughing at Chris and Sonichu, who stare at him furiously. This reference, however, isn't completely unexpected, since HappyHarry has already drawn a piece of Sonichu fanart before.

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References