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The '''Curse-ye-ha-me-ha''', also referred to as '''Shin-ye-ha-me-ha''', is the [[Autism|special]] finishing move of doom used by [[Chris]] when battling his unfortunate adversaries - be they [[jerkop|jerkops]], [[manajerks]], [[trolls]], or [[Mary Lee Walsh]].  
The '''Curse-ye-ha-me-ha''', also referred to as '''Shin-ye-ha-me-ha''', is the [[Autism|special]] finishing move of doom used by [[Chris]] when battling his unfortunate adversaries - be they [[jerkop|jerkops]], [[manajerks]], [[trolls]], or [[Mary Lee Walsh]].  

Revision as of 01:48, 10 July 2023

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The Curse-ye-ha-me-ha, also referred to as Shin-ye-ha-me-ha, is the special finishing move of doom used by Chris when battling his unfortunate adversaries - be they jerkops, manajerks, trolls, or Mary Lee Walsh.

It is performed exactly the same way as the famed Kamehameha maneuver used in the anime series Dragon Ball and it's sequels: by doing silly choreographed poses and slowly yelling the name of a famous Hawaiʻian king. It's also possible that Chris was inspired by a scene in Excel Saga, where the characters at one point perform a "Nabehameha"; a parody of the Kamehameha named after the series director, Shinichi "Nabeshin" Watanabe. If not directly inspired by Excel Saga, it likely at least caused Chris to think of deriving his own version of the famous attack.

And before you ask: yes, Chris has done this in public and actually thinks that he has the power to do this.

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