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One of the most obvious new problems is that Chris ''really'' doesn't know how to aim the camera properly. It was already apparent in the first episode, but becomes ''very'' apparent here. He often puts the characters halfway off the screen, and sometimes even shows the completely wrong panel. These days, mere mortals may joke about things like this: "dude, ordinary consumers have had cameras for over 100 years now - ''no one'' will fuck up something as basic as ''framing the shot'' these days." Chris is more than happy to show that this sort of things still happen, however.


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Revision as of 08:41, 11 September 2009

Sonichu Episode 2 Official Audiobook is an audiobook by Chris of the last part of episode 1 and all of episode 2 from Sonichu 0.

Video

Transcript

Analysis

There are certain remarkable differences between Vivian's and Old Narrator's version and Chris's own version. Some of these may be more apparent than others.

They move in for a kiss, illuminated by the moon and stars. Their lips and tails lock. And a glorious display of fireworks in the night sky celebrates their love. The end.
Old Narrator's lousy no-good narration in the SLANDEROUS audiobook
PSEOOW!!! POP!!! POP!!! POP!!! PSEOOW!!! POP!!! POP!!! POP!!! PSEOOW!!! POP!!! POP!!! POP!!! PSEOOOOOW!!!
Chris's stellar reading in the TRUE and HONEST videobook

One of the most obvious new problems is that Chris really doesn't know how to aim the camera properly. It was already apparent in the first episode, but becomes very apparent here. He often puts the characters halfway off the screen, and sometimes even shows the completely wrong panel. These days, mere mortals may joke about things like this: "dude, ordinary consumers have had cameras for over 100 years now - no one will fuck up something as basic as framing the shot these days." Chris is more than happy to show that this sort of things still happen, however.