Talk:Things Chris has ripped off

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Fixed where it said that the Perfect Chaos Monster attacked CWCville, it actually attacked Station Square. Seems like this page could stand some heavy revision, honestly. I think the section about Yuu Yuu Hakusho can be outright removed, as that whole motion is pretty common in general and it's possible Chris actually didn't still it from there. Additionally, we should probably just remove the comics section and put Spider-man in the western animation section, unless of course we can find more stuff that he's ripped from comics, in which case that can be expanded. The Ralph Wiggums note should either be removed or added to Western Animation if you guys actually think it's important enough. The videogames section should be removed until we can actually put something into it. Could we maybe find some more stuff that he's ripped off of movies? I think the Spaceballs thing should stay, but it seems stupid to have the movies section solely for it. So, does any one else have an opinion on this? I just didn't want to go off and make such major changes by myself and piss people off. --That Man 06:53, 24 November 2009 (CET)

  • I think I owe y'all an explanation. When I first stalked upon this page it was even (imo, of course) less coherent than it is now. I created a new structure for it, reorganised the already existing entries and added a few new ones that I could remember. Right now it's unfinished, which I tried to show by putting a huge ass number of "Incomplete" templates on the page. I'm currently working on getting most ripoff and reference examples to fill this article, and also to create a neat template, as well. I think I'll finish it before the weekend, if not earlier. Now, about the sections: the Comic book section will include Superman and Spider-man, the Movies and TV shows section will include Gilligan's Island, I Love Lucy, and some more, the VG section will include Mario, Zelda, and some more. Ralph Wiggum - I personally think it's an unneeded joke (well, Chris's plagiarism is already a joke on itself), but didn't dare to remove it, as it was added before my time. So well... I see how the current state of the article is utterly confusing. I think I'll upload a less rough version later today. Oh, and sorry for the tl;dr reply --GokuGetEm 09:39, 24 November 2009 (CET)
  • Goku, you did the new stuff? You've got a real GOKU GET EM ATTITUDE, lololol. Srsly, I like this new revision, the old one kinda sucked. Keep it up guys, throw in some pictures and it can be a featured article. --Champthom 10:00, 24 November 2009 (CET)
  • Thanks, Champthom, but I think in this case "Goku Get'em attitude" translates as "No life whatsoever" lol. I have to read through all the Sonichu comics to get all the refs! Poor me :( Anyway, thanks for your appreciation! As for pictures, I was planning to add 1 for each subsection (= franchise).
By the way, for somecummpenntydifferent: Are there any template... er... templates that are able to include a small pic along with the text part? You know, like they have on ED? E.g., so that the template on "Places" could contain the same text part plus a small pic of Chris's house, or something. I think, that would help make our templates more different and fun to look at. --GokuGetEm 10:08, 24 November 2009 (CET)

New structure discussion

Oh and, by the way.
For the final revision, I want to change this structure yet again.
Here how I envision it:

Franchise type

A Franchise That Has A Separate Article

See main article.

A Franchise That Doesn't Have A Separate Article

Laconic description of the franchise.

  • Example example example.
  • Example example example.
Also, I want to include a section for a list of "not so much ripoffs, but references and cameos and such" at the end of the page.
Discuss :) --GokuGetEm 10:14, 24 November 2009 (CET)
  • I think with a franchise type with a separate article, you should briefly describe its relevancy to how Chris has ripped it off for those who don't feel like reading the entire article, with the "See main article" being a thing if people want to read about it more. --Champthom 10:20, 24 November 2009 (CET)
  • I see. I was actually planning to insert "Plagiarism" sections in all those separate articles, so the "main page" link would be like "[ [Sailor Moon#Plagiarism|main page] ]". But if you think it's better to keep it all on this page, I'll just put all info concerning plagiarism on this page, and on the separate pages I'll post links to here instead. But wouldn't this page get too lengthy? --GokuGetEm 10:24, 24 November 2009 (CET)
  • It doesn't hurt to briefly describe here how Chris has ripped them off, maybe make references on their appropriate pages as well. Maybe in the case of Sailor Moon, you could discuss in this article the general things Chris rips off and then list the specific instances in the Sailor Moon article's plagiarism section. --Champthom 10:42, 24 November 2009 (CET)
  • Okay, I see. Well... I think I'll try to do it, and then we'll discuss the results --GokuGetEm 10:48, 24 November 2009 (CET)

A preview of what the page will look like when finished

DISCLAIMER:

  1. All the incomplete sections will be completed, new sections will be added etc.
  2. The "List of references etc." at the end of the article is my experiment. I think some shit like having a portrait of Batman in the Mayor's office or having Sackboy appear with an advert, can't be actually called "ripping off", can it? Or do you think it's still ripping off? I'm still confused about that, but I still think minor reference stuff like that should be preserved nevertheless. First, it's a sign of Chris's utter uncreativity. And second, even when not ripped off, it's still grating for fans of those franchises to see their favorite heroes bastardised by being referenced in "Sonichu".
  3. Most of the text on the page atm is not mine, it's what was here before I started editing the page. For an example of my additions, see "Darkwing Duck" or the "List of references etc."
  4. Things like S0 Ep1 p.1 are another of my experiments. I think, it's a pretty easy to use and laconic way of informing where in the comics does stuff (like characters, quotes, references etc) appear. I think it helps people search stuff by themselves to see it with their own eyes, which is always good. I think that it can be even used elsewhere on this wiki, too, maybe. Let me know if you like it or not.
  5. Yes, I think all important and/or interesting stuff should be referenced up to the page number. Yes, I'm a pedant.
  6. I've started adding examples of things ripped off by Chris, but not necessarily in the comics. Like, when he recites a joke stolen from some show as "his" random-access humor.
  7. I'll finish the revamp, I guess, somewhere before this weekend, if not earlier.

Now, let's discuss :) All suggestions and critique are welcome. P.S.: By the way, don't you think the page may be too lengthy? If so, what can be done to avoid that? --GokuGetEm 22:14, 24 November 2009 (CET)

  • Glad I didn't go ahead and mess with it too much, it's shaping up pretty good. It'll look a lot better once we can fill in most of the empty sections. I'll try and fill in all of the ones I know of as soon as I find the time. --That Man 21:44, 25 November 2009 (CET)
  • I'm liking the page very much. I'm wondering if the introduction should include a mention of the revelation from Mailbag 4 where Chris confirms he has no idea what creativity is when he says that it includes borrowing from a TV show or a movie. Alteceastlansing 08:01, 28 November 2009 (CET)
  • Thanks! I think I'll maybe tweak the introduction a bit when the page will be nearing finish. Of course, I'll try to include any quotes or mentions which may be relevant to the subject, including your suggestion – thanks for it! --GokuGetEm 11:56, 28 November 2009 (CET)

Chuck Palahniuk

Removed the (sic) notation next to director and added the note back (worded a bit more subtly). 'Sic' is really only used to show spelling errors or archaic spelling of a word, not to denote factual errors, and explaining why Chris fails here is probably a good idea for people unfamiliar with Fight Club or Chuck Palahniuk. SirCucumber 01:25, 26 November 2009 (CET)

  • Okay, first of all, thanks for correcting me on (sic), and getting my attention to the fact that people may need some info about the subjects discussed. You're right on both of these; I've taken steps to fix them. I've moved (sic) to a more appropriate place; as for information, I put Wikipedia links so people could just click and get any info themselves. As for your phrase – well, I tried to rephrase it a bit, to make it less obvious; sorry, but I feel it sounded a bit like, you know, explaining the joke. But maybe I'm wrong, I dunno – I would like some feedback about this. Also, added another possible example of "Fight Club"'s influence. --GokuGetEm 11:56, 28 November 2009 (CET)

Postponed a bit

Okay... Well, I promised to have the page done by the weekend. But due to some RL events, it has to be postponed a little. Bear with me, guys, ok? --GokuGetEm 02:43, 29 November 2009 (CET)

Under Construction

Someone should make a template for that instead of having the awkward text at the top. Srsly. --Champthom 04:52, 30 November 2009 (CET)

List of things Chris has ripped off

Should this be called a list? There's nothing wrong with having this just be "Things Chris has ripped off" but this is sorta a list, so why not call it as such? "Things Chris has ripped off" would be a good category, if it already doesn't exist (I think there's a similar category already but Things Chris has ripped off has a better ring to it). --Champthom 15:05, 3 February 2010 (UTC)

  • I guess it's called that because Wikipedia typically has these articles called "List of <this and that>". I think it's fine this way, because it implies that there's a lot of things chris has ripped off, which is true. --Wtv 15:40, 3 February 2010 (UTC)

Small notes

Just to add to some of the edits, I'm brand new here, so just thought I'd say, I'm pretty sure he may have gotten the Bugs Bunny and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 joke from Angry Video Game Nerd's review of the movie, and emphasis on the joke. I also think that his Monty Python hedgehog gag was more because it was featured in Yu-Gi-Oh the abridged series episode 30. --Dr. Zoidberg

Long-time lurker here, didn't really even know where to post this, but I think the Jessi Slaughter reference this article refers was done under the orders of Jackie. Can someone fact-check this? If this is so, I don't know if it necessarily needs to be a part of this list, as he was told to say "consequences will never be the same." --sczombie

Jackie Chat 2 Freecell (t/c) 15:03, 10 February 2011 (PST)

New Edits

I am new to this wiki editing and wondered if someone could critque how i did and let me know how i could improve my wiki skills. I added the section under video games for Brutal Legend, as Chris added alot of stuff from that game after it came out and he did his "review" of the game. Thanks in advance. --CaptainBilly

To do

The big thing is mostly to complete unfinished sections. Nothing wrong with adding new stuff, but right now there's a shitton of incomplete sections and it's really annoying. Finish those up and then start to add new things that are relevant. --Champthom 07:10, 8 February 2010 (UTC)

Where 'Flame the Sunbird needs pants' comes from?

Maybe Chris got that from the Pokemon movie with the talking Slowking. Where in a part of the movie the Slowking says he really needs some pants. Oddly enough, since in the comic it was on an island, the Pokemon movie was based on the islands Ash traveled through to get the stones. Anyone agree? Noka 20:35, 9 February 2010 (UTC)

  • Probably, but please, sign your comments (it's four ~ in a row). --Champthom 06:03, 9 February 2010 (UTC)
  • It's already mentioned in Flame the Sunbird's page that the pants phrase came from there, since it's highly unlikely he got it from the other pants rant involving Brainiac and the Legion of Doom.--Blazer 21:05, 9 February 2010 (UTC)

Kel's backstory

Is a direct rip off of Ash from Pokémon, specially the part in which she is given an electric Pokémon as a starter.--Basgon 05:37, 19 February 2010 (UTC)

  • Fixed your typos. Sorry, I'm a Grammar Nazi like that.--SniperFire16 20:14, 17 April 2010 (UTC)

Independence Day Speech

  • We can also add the Independence Day Speech, Chris ripped that off from that movie. I know, I've seen the film when I was 12, and i have the VHS tape. Maybe Chris saw it on TNT recently...--UJ1A1985 06:07, 24 February 2010 (UTC)
    • According to the Ninth Alec call, Chris had no idea it was from Independence day and that his friend, the mysterious birthday guest, wrote the speech.Double Nega 22:30, 26 February 2010 (UTC)
      • Yes, of course, it's somebody else. Since he's a paragon of TRUTH and HONESTY, we will believe this. After all, he barely saw only once before... Griffintown 22:56, 28 February 2010 (UTC)
      • Ironically, Independence Day stole elements of the speech from Dylan Thomas. But at least they stole in a less blatant way. manwithoutabody 20:50, 31 March 2010 (CEST)

Samurai Pizza Cats is an Japanese anime.

The show originated in Japan in 1990 under a different name, so it should be in the Japanese Animation section of things Chris Chan has ripped off. Super Smash Bros. Fan 18:40, 28 February 2010 (UTC)

Added another Digimon example

You remember how Ultra Sonichu used Chaotic Remedy to "cure" the Asperchu characters of their ailments? I believe that it's directly lifted from a move of Magna Angemon's named Magna Antidote in the English dub of Adventure. If you don't count it as a TRUE and HONEST example, go ahead and delete it. --SniperFire16 20:12, 17 April 2010 (UTC)

Ultra Sonichu is a rip off of a rip off.

Ultra Sonichu is clearly a rip off of Super Sonic, which was clearly a rip off of Super Saiyins from DBZ. - Odrahcir

Sonichu comics

This page has made me think of something. Maybe we could add to the pages of the sonichu comics the things chris has ripped of or simply copied from other media in the way that in wikipedia, south park, the simpsons, and family guy episodes have a section for popular culture references.J0haely 22:43, 9 May 2010 (UTC)

Ric Flair

Okay, I myself have noticed something, in true Ric Flair fashion he always quoted himself saying "I'm a limousine ridin', jet flyin', kiss stealin', wheelin' dealin' son of a gun. WOOOO!!"

and I was wondering if Chris ripping off.. or trying to rip off Ric Flair in #8 Rage against the garbage would warrant a section to Things Chris has ripped off. The reference is the one that is bold in the quote in question. Sinisterminister 03:52, 19 June 2010 (UTC)

  • I highly doubt chris watches pro wrestleing with its "gosh darn ugly pecks"
    • It's very likely that's just Chris' bad Southern accent. --Liquid Bob 09:33, 31 July 2011 (PDT)

Star Trek

He constantly uses the term "stardate" so why is Star Trek not mentioned? Kyweaver 02:24 17 November, 2010 (CET)

  • It's at the very bottom, and I also think Star Trek has its own page. --TheIronFjord 08:33, 20 March 2011 (PDT)

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Kekko Kamen

"based on the Pubic Hair Jump." - I was always more impressed with the Western dub's far better name for it ("Muffocation attack.") Ted Van Gruder 07:42, 17 January 2012 (PST)

Unga-Wunga!

Personally, I think it more likely that Chris got the idea for this line from the name of the sexy shaman Humba-Wumba in the Banjo Kazooie series than that he got it from one time someone was about to sneeze in Rugrats. We already know that Chris has ripped of Banjo Kazooie before. It's still speculation, of course. Nathan (talk) 02:05, 25 March 2015 (UTC)

Split article

Some of this stuff listed doesn't actually involve ripping off. Like the Peanuts section, and parts where Chris references media in Facebook posts and the like. Hurtful Truth Level (talk) 06:54, 24 December 2022 (EST)

I kinda agree

Yeah, I kinda agree. There's a difference between ripping something off and full-on plagiarism, though it's pretty tough to distinguish between them in the case of CWC. - Anemichu (talk) 15:41, 30 December 2022 (EST)