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'''Flame the Sunbird''' is some Kazooie ripoff that is somehow involved with the [[Chaotic Combo]].
'''Flame the Sunbird''' is some Kazooie ripoff that is somehow involved with the [[Chaotic Combo]].
Much like [[Punchy]] he is a master of [[Random-access humor]] and often says lines completely unrelated to what's going on. Some argue he is a ripoff of Bean the Dynamite, a character from Sonic the Fighters.  
Much like [[Punchy]], he is a master of [[Random-access humor]] and often says lines completely unrelated to what's going on. Some argue he is a ripoff of Bean the Dynamite, a character from Sonic the Fighters.  


{{quote|I could use some pants.|Flame, while randomly guarding the [[Legendary Master Sunstone]]}}
{{quote|I could use some pants.|Flame, while randomly guarding the [[Legendary Master Sunstone]]}}
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==In the Comic==
==In the Comic==
Flame the Sunbird is a minor character in the Comic. His role is to look after the [[Legendary Master Sunstone]], however it is stolen by [[Blake]] acting under the orders of [[Giovanni]]. Just to reiterate, its '''entire purpose in life''' is to protect this stupid fucking rock, only to have it stolen by some big-shit rip-off of a rip-off in an eyeblink. It is later returned to its correct place when the [[Chaotic Combo]] & [[Sonichu (character)|Sonichu]] defeat Blake.
Flame the Sunbird is a minor character in the comic. His role is to look after the [[Legendary Master Sunstone]]; however, it is stolen by [[Blake]] acting under the orders of [[Giovanni]]. Just to reiterate, its '''entire purpose in life''' is to protect this stupid fucking rock, only to have it stolen by some big-shit rip-off of a rip-off in an eyeblink. It is later returned to its correct place when the [[Chaotic Combo]] & [[Sonichu (character)|Sonichu]] defeat Blake.


Flame also appears in the Episode 18 Prologue, when the [[Chaotic Combo]] are celebrating their 19th birthday Flame is in attendance.
Flame also appears in the Episode 18 Prologue. When the [[Chaotic Combo]] are celebrating their 19th birthday, Flame is in attendance.


==Flame is Not a Pokémon==
==Flame is Not a Pokémon==
[[Image:SchuDrillPeck.jpg|right|thumb||Flame who is '''not''' a Pokémon using the Pokémon attack Drill Peck.]]
[[Image:SchuDrillPeck.jpg|right|thumb||Flame, who is '''not''' a Pokémon, using the Pokémon attack Drill Peck.]]
Interestingly enough, in his introduction, Flame remarks that he is not a [[Pokémon]] nor is he related to one. Only a few pages later he is uses the Pokémon move Drill Peck when chasing Blake as he escapes on his hover board. Why Chris bothered to contradict himself like that is never explained.
Interestingly enough, in his introduction, Flame remarks that he is not a [[Pokémon]], nor is he related to one. Only a few pages later, he uses the Pokémon move Drill Peck when chasing Blake as he escapes on his hover board. Why Chris bothered to contradict himself like that is never explained.


An interesting correlation has been drawn between Christopher's super-ultra-unique character Flame and Moltres, also known as the "Flame Pokémon." Moltres is a legendary bird drawn in the image of the phoenix, who can be found in part of Victory Road in the original Pokémon Gameboy games. Because no credit was given to the Pokémon creators by the true, honest Chris Chan, it is universally accepted that the similarities are purely coincidental and not a complete rip-off.
An interesting correlation has been drawn between Christopher's super-ultra-unique character Flame and Moltres, also known as the "Flame Pokémon." Moltres is a legendary bird drawn in the image of the phoenix, who can be found in part of Victory Road in the original Pokémon Gameboy games. Because no credit was given to the Pokémon creators by the true, honest Chris Chan, it is universally accepted that the similarities are purely coincidental and not a complete rip-off.

Revision as of 01:22, 24 December 2009

Flame or Kazooie? YOU DECIDE!
Flame is the Sunbird protector of the Master Sunstone on the mysterious Rainbow Island. He can fly sky-high, the sun does not bother him at all.
Flame the Sunbird Animal Crossing card, clearly displaying Chris's knowledge of how to use a comma

Flame the Sunbird is some Kazooie ripoff that is somehow involved with the Chaotic Combo. Much like Punchy, he is a master of Random-access humor and often says lines completely unrelated to what's going on. Some argue he is a ripoff of Bean the Dynamite, a character from Sonic the Fighters.

I could use some pants.
Flame, while randomly guarding the Legendary Master Sunstone
Big Red Light!
Flame, after missing his attack against Blake.

In the Comic

Flame the Sunbird is a minor character in the comic. His role is to look after the Legendary Master Sunstone; however, it is stolen by Blake acting under the orders of Giovanni. Just to reiterate, its entire purpose in life is to protect this stupid fucking rock, only to have it stolen by some big-shit rip-off of a rip-off in an eyeblink. It is later returned to its correct place when the Chaotic Combo & Sonichu defeat Blake.

Flame also appears in the Episode 18 Prologue. When the Chaotic Combo are celebrating their 19th birthday, Flame is in attendance.

Flame is Not a Pokémon

Flame, who is not a Pokémon, using the Pokémon attack Drill Peck.

Interestingly enough, in his introduction, Flame remarks that he is not a Pokémon, nor is he related to one. Only a few pages later, he uses the Pokémon move Drill Peck when chasing Blake as he escapes on his hover board. Why Chris bothered to contradict himself like that is never explained.

An interesting correlation has been drawn between Christopher's super-ultra-unique character Flame and Moltres, also known as the "Flame Pokémon." Moltres is a legendary bird drawn in the image of the phoenix, who can be found in part of Victory Road in the original Pokémon Gameboy games. Because no credit was given to the Pokémon creators by the true, honest Chris Chan, it is universally accepted that the similarities are purely coincidental and not a complete rip-off.