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[[Chris and art|Art-wise]], the comic is remarkable in that Chris didn't bother to draw a lot of stuff — instead, he emptied his big box of flowery stickers. (It is hoped that he won't introduce some ''manly'' stickers in later episodes. Those things would take up the whole page.) The paper appears to be warped, perhaps because Chris couldn't be bothered to invest in decent-quality (rather, he seems to have [[CHRIS!!! CHANDLER!!!|gone to Wal-Mart and paid five dollars for 500 sheets]].
[[Chris and art|Art-wise]], the comic is remarkable in that Chris didn't bother to draw a lot of stuff — instead, he emptied his big box of flowery stickers. (It is hoped that he won't introduce some ''manly'' stickers in later episodes. Those things would take up the whole page.) The paper appears to be warped, perhaps because Chris couldn't be bothered to invest in decent-quality (rather, he seems to have [[CHRIS!!! CHANDLER!!!|gone to Wal-Mart and paid five dollars for 500 sheets]].


Also worth taking notice of are the two pastry chefs, who've been [[Fail|almost]] [[Things Chris Has Ripped Off|subtly injected]] from Booster's significantly more prestigious and memorable "wedding" to Princess Peach.<ref>http://www.mariowiki.com/Booster</ref>  Furthermore, the similarity between Peach's outright disgust for a sheltered, spoiled, [[DIRTY, CRAPPED BRIEFS|smelly]] and [[Obesity|grossly overweight]] man-child who locks himself away in a [[Chris's Room|castle full of toys]] and the woman that would need to be [[Virgin with rage|forcibly made to wed Chris]] is another example of an [[Comeuppance|eerie Freudian slip]].
Also worth taking notice of are the two pastry chefs, who've been [[Fail|almost]] [[Things Chris Has Ripped Off|subtly injected]] from Booster's significantly more prestigious and memorable "wedding" to Princess Peach.<ref>http://www.mariowiki.com/Booster</ref>  Beyond his [[Things Chris Has Ripped Off|usual tendencies]], the similarity between Peach's outright disgust for a sheltered, spoiled, [[DIRTY, CRAPPED BRIEFS|smelly]] and [[Obesity|grossly overweight]] man-child who locks himself away in a [[Chris's Room|castle full of toys]] and the woman that would need to be [[Virgin with rage|forcibly made to wed Chris]] suggests another deeply unsettling [[Comeuppance|example]] of a [[Wikipedia:Freudian slip|Freudian slip]].


Chris acknowledges that he uses a character recolor (Canino Houndhowl) "designed" by [[Megan Schroeder|Megan]]. This is certainly not the first nor the last time Chris has attempted to use stuff from his previous relationships to produce awesomely romantic artwork; similar thing could be seen in [[LittleBigPlanet#First Date Level|First Date Level]].
Chris acknowledges that he uses a character recolor (Canino Houndhowl) "designed" by [[Megan Schroeder|Megan]]. This is certainly not the first nor the last time Chris has attempted to use stuff from his previous relationships to produce awesomely romantic artwork; similar thing could be seen in [[LittleBigPlanet#First Date Level|First Date Level]].

Revision as of 02:28, 24 January 2011

Sonichu Special 2, also known as the Wedding Comic, is a comic created by Chris in 2009. It shows how he visualizes his wedding to Ivy. The comic was released on 12 May 2009 by Clyde Cash. Before that, it was featured in the videos MEOW and CWC's "It's All Coming Back To Me".

Art-wise, the comic is remarkable in that Chris didn't bother to draw a lot of stuff — instead, he emptied his big box of flowery stickers. (It is hoped that he won't introduce some manly stickers in later episodes. Those things would take up the whole page.) The paper appears to be warped, perhaps because Chris couldn't be bothered to invest in decent-quality (rather, he seems to have gone to Wal-Mart and paid five dollars for 500 sheets.

Also worth taking notice of are the two pastry chefs, who've been almost subtly injected from Booster's significantly more prestigious and memorable "wedding" to Princess Peach.[1] Beyond his usual tendencies, the similarity between Peach's outright disgust for a sheltered, spoiled, smelly and grossly overweight man-child who locks himself away in a castle full of toys and the woman that would need to be forcibly made to wed Chris suggests another deeply unsettling example of a Freudian slip.

Chris acknowledges that he uses a character recolor (Canino Houndhowl) "designed" by Megan. This is certainly not the first nor the last time Chris has attempted to use stuff from his previous relationships to produce awesomely romantic artwork; similar thing could be seen in First Date Level.

Plot

It is Chris and Ivy's wedding day. Oddly, the sign outside advertises the "Chandler-Bundy wedding", even though Ivy's surname is O'Neil. Canino Houndhowl, a character created by Megan, is on the door. Punchy Sonichu is eyeing up Layla Flaaffy. Ivy's friend Rachel (previously mentioned in a video) is maid of honor, her bridesmaid is Lilith and her father Officer Keino gives her away (he, for no clear reason resembles Coach John McGuirk from Home Movies). Sarah Hammer, in William Spicer's tuxedo, is Chris's best man. Crass and Champ are the pages. They are married by a preacher seemingly wearing headphones, and after the reception they leave in a carriage drawn by a My Little Pony.

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