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[[Sonichu 9]] is the tenth issue of [[Christian Weston Chandler]]'s [[Sonichu (comic)|Sonichu]] comic book, which (as of [[August 2009]]) has yet to be completed.  The issue sees the debut of [[Reginald Sneasel]], [[Layla Flaaffy]], [[Ivy]], and [[GodJesus]].  It is expected to depict Chris's return from the [[Time_Void|time void]] he fell into in [[Sonichu 7]], as well as the canonical version of the sequence depicted in timmy1984's Sonichu fan videos.  Given Chris's efforts to mend fences with [[Mary Lee Walsh]], this issue will presumably end her role as a villain.  Sonichu and Rosechu's marriage and children are acknowledged for the first time since Chris introduced the retcon in August 2009.
[[Sonichu 9]] is the tenth issue of [[Christian Weston Chandler]]'s [[Sonichu (comic)|Sonichu]] comic book, which (as of [[August 2009]]) has yet to be completed.  The issue sees the debut of [[Reginald Sneasel]], [[Layla Flaaffy]], [[Ivy]], and [[GodJesus]].  It is expected to depict Chris's return from the [[Time_Void|time void]] he fell into in [[Sonichu 7]], as well as the canonical version of the sequence depicted in timmy1984's Sonichu fan videos.  Given Chris's efforts to mend fences with [[Mary Lee Walsh]], this issue will presumably end her role as a villain.  Sonichu and Rosechu's marriage and children are acknowledged for the first time since Chris introduced the [[retcon]] in August 2009.


Confusion about what Sonichu 9 is and is not arises from the fact that Chris published a preview of Episode 21, scheduled for [[Sonichu 10]] before beginning work on [[Episode 18]] for [[Sonichu 8]]; [[Encyclopedia Dramatica|many]] have mistakenly referred to one or both of these stories as issue 9.  However, the asspies at [[CWCki]] have always been able to keep track of the TRUE and HONEST continuity, and know Sonichu 9 features Episodes 19 and 20.  Chris himself as confirmed this on [[Cwcipedia]].
Confusion about what Sonichu 9 is and is not arises from the fact that Chris published a preview of Episode 21, scheduled for [[Sonichu 10]] before beginning work on [[Episode 18]] for [[Sonichu 8]]; [[Encyclopedia Dramatica|many]] have mistakenly referred to one or both of these stories as issue 9.  However, the asspies at [[CWCki]] have always been able to keep track of the TRUE and HONEST continuity, and know Sonichu 9 features Episodes 19 and 20.  Chris himself as confirmed this on [[Cwcipedia]].

Revision as of 08:33, 21 September 2009

The Saga Continues...

Sonichu 9 is the tenth issue of Christian Weston Chandler's Sonichu comic book, which (as of August 2009) has yet to be completed. The issue sees the debut of Reginald Sneasel, Layla Flaaffy, Ivy, and GodJesus. It is expected to depict Chris's return from the time void he fell into in Sonichu 7, as well as the canonical version of the sequence depicted in timmy1984's Sonichu fan videos. Given Chris's efforts to mend fences with Mary Lee Walsh, this issue will presumably end her role as a villain. Sonichu and Rosechu's marriage and children are acknowledged for the first time since Chris introduced the retcon in August 2009.

Confusion about what Sonichu 9 is and is not arises from the fact that Chris published a preview of Episode 21, scheduled for Sonichu 10 before beginning work on Episode 18 for Sonichu 8; many have mistakenly referred to one or both of these stories as issue 9. However, the asspies at CWCki have always been able to keep track of the TRUE and HONEST continuity, and know Sonichu 9 features Episodes 19 and 20. Chris himself as confirmed this on Cwcipedia.

Work on the issue began as early as December 2008 when drew the cover, although progress has stalled due to the stress of coping with the trolls demanding MOAR COMIX. In a departure from his normal publishing procedure, Chris has released the content of this issue section by section: The first three pages of Episode 19 were released on 30 March 2009, followed by the rest of the episode on 12 April 2009; the story would not be fully colored and lettered until July 2009. Pages from Episode 20 quickly followed beginning on 08 August, suggesting Chris has finally gotten his focus back, perhaps due to competition from the impostor.

Due to continuing issues with webhosting, Sonichu 9's rolling debut has spanned no less than four different websites: sonichuandrosechu.com, cwcville.com, CWCipedia, and Chris's DeviantART account.

Episode 19: Date Ed (Even Though the Idea Sounds Dated)

This episode is based around our heroes attending "Dating Education" classes, because although they've spent years training in dojos and fighting the world's most villainous enemies, none of them are able to talk to the opposite sex.

The comic opens with Punchy announcing his intention to ace the class and make Angelica his woman, while Simonla orders Zapina into the high-school version of the class to pick up a 16 year old boy.

The class itself is taught by Ms. Jackaras. One boy named "Reginald" is jealous of Punchy for being paired up with the girl he likes named Layla. Wild is paired with Simonla. Some South Park knock offs are paired together. Ivy (after Julie was written out, see BlueSpike PSN Chat 2), is paired with someone but shows no interest in him because she and Chris had the same dream where God/Jesus show up and explain that Chris and Ivy are meant to be together. Chris is still in the void at this point and they have never actually met; making this situation more absurd. The most likely explanation is that Ivy is having an acid flashback.

Ms. Jackaras orders the class to socialise with their chosen partners anonymously over instant message chat, which is far more beneficial than asking them to, oh I don't know, speak to each other face to face. Being the amorous flake that he is, Punchy soon forgets all about Angelica as he speaks to Layla over IM and dreams his dreams of china.

Unfortunately, the jealous Reginald tries to put a stop to Punchy's sexy plans and cuts the cable on the computer, thus cutting off any contact between Layla and Punchy. Sadly, his plan fails as Punchy merely asks Wild Sonichu to cross over to the other-side of the room and ask Layla out for him. Layla totally says yes. How Wild knew who Layla was from her screen-name is left unexplained.

While Wild is doing Punchy's dirty-work for him, he spies Simonla's computer monitor and concludes that he has been IM'ing with her all along, calloo-callay. Wild takes advantage of this situation by taking her back to his place and showing her his vibrating bed.

Punchy meets Layla for the first time outside class, and they make a romantic trip to McDonald's where Punchy demands that da freedom fries not be invaded by salt.

Outside class Reginald is comptemplating suicide when he is approached by Angelica who listens to his pathetic tale of woe and, possibly due to use of narcotic substances, flirts with Reginald until he summons the courage to ask her out. To his, and our, bewilderment she says yes.

Back in class Ms. Jackaras's sister announces her tragic death, but no matter, and hands out the exam scores.

Episode 20: CWC-Defense

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The things described in this article are still happening, or are still being looked into. As a result, it may be subject to frequent change, and the information provided may not be entirely reliable.

The full plot of Episode 20 is unknown at this time, but it is expected to be the climactic resolution of the battle of CWCville seen in Sonichu 6, with the Private Villa of Corrupted Citizens renewing their attack, the electric hedgehogs finally gathering the Sonichu Balls to free Crystal from the magic mirror, and Chris at last escaping the time void. Chris's videos have contained an increasing number of references to the 1986 film Transformers: The Movie, and given the introduction of transforming robots it looks like this story will be a "parody" of that storyline.

The episode begins with BILLY MAYS, who appears to have damaged his hands in some kind of bizarre finger mangling accident, explaining that he was never the mayor of CWCville, just in case anybody hasn't heard Chris say so in the previous four months. In a sidenote, Chris asks Billy to please come back someday, suggesting that he may really not understand anything about death.

The story opens in earnest with the couples established in Episode 19 (Wild/Simonla, Reginald/Angelica, Punchy/Layla) waking up after coitus, proving that Chris's dating education plan is just a scheme to arrange sex. They are all awakened by Silvana, Reldnahc Ha-Taque, and Wes-Li Sonichu racing around CWCville preparing some major assault involving PVCC's Decepticlones.

Meanwhile, at 14 Brunchcourt Lane, Sonichu is all set to tell Rosechu some not-so-good news until he is completely mesmerized by the sight of her cameltoe while she's doing laundry. When he regains his bearings, he wastes fifteen minutes of his wife's time ranting about how those homos have been saying that he's a homosexual icon. Rosey tries to look like she gives a shit as her sweet-bolt blathers on and on, and then offers to fuck him right in the middle of the laundry room, because that's what loving wives do. Sonichu figures this is okay since their kids are next door, but thankfully, they're cockblocked by an attack on CWCville by the Private Villa of Corrupted Citizens and Mary Lee Walsh.

Mayor Allison Amber gets the call and sends the "Full Police" and Power Rangers to fight the PVCC. Chris's stupid Transformers ripoffs go instead.

Meanwhile, Punchy is beating up some random Jerkops as Layla stands around looking worried because she's a woman. She's attacked from behind by a female Jerkop Janekop and shocks her with Thunder. Punchy is somehow hurt. Prower arrives and Punchy sends him to "intercept and takedown".

Meanwhile, Simonla is in some random forest when a bunch of Jerkops ambush her. Suddenly, Wild appears from fucking nowhere and shoots vines at the Jerkops, tying them up while Simonla does absolutely nothing bu try to look menacing. She fails.

We are then shown how Angelica and Reginald Sneasel are faring. Reginald beats the crap out of stuff (while bending his wrists at an ungodly angle) while Angelica destroys some planes with her Wing Attack. She then proceeds to curb stomp the wreckage.

Blake and Bubbles are then shown holding hands on some beach as Jerkops close in on them. They do something retarded and form a giant electrically-charged tidal wave that flips all the Jerkops' cars over. Naturally, they never once release each other's hands because TWOO WUV CONQUERS ALL.

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