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[[Christian Weston Chandler]] is a fan of the Yu-Gi-Oh! CCG, and has incorporated the use of its "spell cards" into his [[Sonichu comics]]. Much like his custom [[Pokémon]] cards, Chris has created dozens of homemade Yu-Gi-Oh! cards about himself and his characters. | [[Christian Weston Chandler]] is a fan of the Yu-Gi-Oh! CCG, and has incorporated the use of its "spell cards" into his [[Sonichu comics]]. Much like his custom [[Pokémon]] cards, Chris has created dozens of homemade Yu-Gi-Oh! cards about himself and his characters. | ||
Chris employs Yu-Gi-Oh! references throughout the Sonichu series, usually to portray himself battling [[Wes Iseli]]. His Yu-Gi-Oh! influence peaks in [[Episode 12]], where Chris uses his deck of cards to prevent Wes from ruining the wedding of [[Sarah Hammer]] and [[William Spicer]]. Spicer himself is depicted as Jack's Knight, one of the characters in the cards, either because Chris couldn't draw him or didn't know what he looked like. A side plot in Episode 12 is Chris beaming about his new friendship with [[Megan Schroeder]], whom he he met while playing Yu-Gi-Oh! at [[The Game Place]] in the summer of [[2005]]; this probably accounts for his unusual fixation on the game. | Chris employs Yu-Gi-Oh! references throughout the Sonichu series, usually to portray himself battling [[Wes Iseli]]. His Yu-Gi-Oh! influence peaks in [[Episode 12]], where Chris uses his deck of cards to prevent Wes from ruining the wedding of [[Sarah Hammer]] and [[William Spicer]]. Spicer himself is depicted as [http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20061104040054/yugioh/images/7/78/Jack'sKnightEEN-EN-R.jpg Jack's Knight], one of the characters in the cards, either because Chris couldn't draw him or didn't know what he looked like. A side plot in Episode 12 is Chris beaming about his new friendship with [[Megan Schroeder]], whom he he met while playing Yu-Gi-Oh! at [[The Game Place]] in the summer of [[2005]]; this probably accounts for his unusual fixation on the game. | ||
Chris has also drawn himself -- complete with hairy legs and Sonichu medallion -- as Dark Magician Girl, a female Yu-Gi-Oh! character. Whether this is an example of [[random-access humor]] or further evidence of Chris's issues with [[Homos|sexuality]] is unknown. | Chris has also drawn himself -- complete with hairy legs and Sonichu medallion -- as [http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20090709225705/yugioh/images/8/8c/DarkMagicianGirlDPYG-EN-SR-1E.jpg Dark Magician Girl], a female Yu-Gi-Oh! character. Whether this is an example of [[random-access humor]] or further evidence of Chris's issues with [[Homos|sexuality]] is unknown. | ||
==Custom Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards== | ==Custom Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards== | ||
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| CWC-39 | | CWC-39 | ||
| [Fiend/Effect] | | [Fiend/Effect] | ||
Each time you or your opponent normal, set or | Each time you or your opponent normal, set or Special Summons a male monster on the field, place a counter on this card (max 3). You can remove all 3 counters from this card to destroy 1 male monster on the field. | ||
| 0 | | 0 | ||
| 2000 | | 2000 | ||
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| CWC-29 | | CWC-29 | ||
| [Spellcaster/Effect] | | [Spellcaster/Effect] | ||
Flip. Special summon 1 | Flip. Special summon 1 DARK monster from your hand onto your side of the field. | ||
| 1500 | | 1500 | ||
| 1000 | | 1000 | ||
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| CWC-49 | | CWC-49 | ||
| [Beast/Effect] | | [Beast/Effect] | ||
Silver Blachu can only be | Silver Blachu can only be Special Summoned by paying 500 Life Points when Black Sonichu is destroyed in battle. You can then special summon this card from your hand or deck. | ||
| 3500 | | 3500 | ||
| 3000 | | 3000 | ||
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| CWC-015 | | CWC-015 | ||
| [Aqua] | | [Aqua] | ||
She was raised by a mother | She was raised by a mother Swampert who taught her how to create tidal waves. | ||
| 1200 | | 1200 | ||
| 1000 | | 1000 | ||
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| Girlfriend Attraction | | Girlfriend Attraction | ||
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| Special | | Special Summon 1 female monster from your hand or deck onto your side of the field. | ||
| August 8, 2004 | | August 8, 2004 | ||
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| Lonesome Self | | Lonesome Self | ||
| CWC-012 | | CWC-012 | ||
| If you only have one monster on your side of the field, you can | | If you only have one monster on your side of the field, you can Special Summon 1 monster from your hand. | ||
| August 17, 2004 | | August 17, 2004 | ||
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| Hooked on Sonichu | | Hooked on Sonichu | ||
| CWC-34 | | CWC-34 | ||
| This card is used to | | This card is used to Ritual Summon any monster with Sonichu or Rosechu in its name. You must also offer monsters from the field or your hand whose total level stars equal the level stars of the ritual monster you are attempting to Ritual Summon. | ||
| August 19, 2004 | | August 19, 2004 | ||
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| Plan for Attraction | | Plan for Attraction | ||
| CWC-40 | | CWC-40 | ||
| Pick up (not draw) cards from the top of your deck until a female monster is picked up. Special | | Pick up (not draw) cards from the top of your deck until a female monster is picked up. Special Summon that card onto your side of the field. Shuffle all other picked up cards back into your deck. | ||
| August 20, 2004 | | August 20, 2004 | ||
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| Wisdom Teeth | | Wisdom Teeth | ||
|CWC-31 | |CWC-31 | ||
| Increase your | | Increase your Life Points by 500 points for each Spell Card in your Graveyard and on your side of the field. | ||
| August 19, 2004 | | August 19, 2004 | ||
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| Girlfriend's Gift | | Girlfriend's Gift | ||
| CWC-33 | | CWC-33 | ||
| If your opponent has more | | If your opponent has more Lifepoints, or monster on his/her side of the field, select 1 monster from either player's graveyard. Special summon that monster onto your side of the field. | ||
| August 19, 2004 | | August 19, 2004 | ||
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| Shattered Heard | | Shattered Heard | ||
| CWC-010 | | CWC-010 | ||
| You can activate this card when your opponent attacks with one of this/her monsters. Take control of that monster, and attack another of his/her monsters, or | | You can activate this card when your opponent attacks with one of this/her monsters. Take control of that monster, and attack another of his/her monsters, or Life Points, then the controlled monster is destroyed. | ||
| August 17, 2004 | | August 17, 2004 | ||
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| Light Knife | | Light Knife | ||
| CWC-30 | | CWC-30 | ||
| Select 1 | | Select 1 DARK monster on the field. That monster is destroyed. | ||
| August 19, 2004 | | August 19, 2004 | ||
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| Trap of Fear | | Trap of Fear | ||
| CWC-46 | | CWC-46 | ||
| You can activate this card during your opponent's | | You can activate this card during your opponent's Standby Phase. Your opponent mush skip to his/her End Phase for the turn this card is activated. | ||
| September 5, 2004 | | September 5, 2004 | ||
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| 7 Chaos Emeralds | | 7 Chaos Emeralds | ||
| CWC-50 | | CWC-50 | ||
| If you have Sonichu or Black Sonichu on yor side of the field or in your hand, you may remove Sonichu from play to | | If you have Sonichu or Black Sonichu on yor side of the field or in your hand, you may remove Sonichu from play to Special Summon Ultra Sonichu from your hand or deck onto your side of the field, or remove Black Sonichu from play to Special Summon Silver Blachu from the hand or your deck onto your side of the field. When this card is destroyed, Ultra Sonichu and/or Silver Blachu are destroyed and removed from play. | ||
| September 5, 2004 | | September 5, 2004 | ||
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Revision as of 11:45, 29 July 2010
Yu-Gi-Oh! is a Japanese comic book series about a boy named Yugi who goes around playing a collectible card game called Duel Monsters. The manga has spun off into an entire multimedia franchise, including an actual version of the CCG featured in the stories, which emphasize trusting in "the heart of the cards" as a key skill.
Christian Weston Chandler is a fan of the Yu-Gi-Oh! CCG, and has incorporated the use of its "spell cards" into his Sonichu comics. Much like his custom Pokémon cards, Chris has created dozens of homemade Yu-Gi-Oh! cards about himself and his characters.
Chris employs Yu-Gi-Oh! references throughout the Sonichu series, usually to portray himself battling Wes Iseli. His Yu-Gi-Oh! influence peaks in Episode 12, where Chris uses his deck of cards to prevent Wes from ruining the wedding of Sarah Hammer and William Spicer. Spicer himself is depicted as Jack's Knight, one of the characters in the cards, either because Chris couldn't draw him or didn't know what he looked like. A side plot in Episode 12 is Chris beaming about his new friendship with Megan Schroeder, whom he he met while playing Yu-Gi-Oh! at The Game Place in the summer of 2005; this probably accounts for his unusual fixation on the game.
Chris has also drawn himself -- complete with hairy legs and Sonichu medallion -- as Dark Magician Girl, a female Yu-Gi-Oh! character. Whether this is an example of random-access humor or further evidence of Chris's issues with sexuality is unknown.
Custom Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards
Card | Name | Level | Code | Description | Attack | Defence | Date |
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Sonichu Zord | 8 | CWC-25 | [Machine]
Created by Dr. Eggman for Giovanni's Rocket Rangers, it serves to stomp the Chaotic Combo. |
3500 | 3000 | August 19, 2004 | |
Virgin With Rage | 2 | CWC-024 | [Warrior/Effect]
For each male monster on the field, increase Virgin With Rage's attack by 500 points. For each female monster on the field, increase Virgin With Rage's defense by 500 points. |
500 | 500 | August 18, 2004 | |
A Jerk | 4 | CWC-38 | [Fiend/Effect]
If your opponent attacks with a female monster, she can only attack this jerk. |
2000 | 1500 | August 19, 2004 | |
Jerk's Loitering Lot | 4 | CWC-39 | [Fiend/Effect]
Each time you or your opponent normal, set or Special Summons a male monster on the field, place a counter on this card (max 3). You can remove all 3 counters from this card to destroy 1 male monster on the field. |
0 | 2000 | August 19, 2004 | |
Girlfriend? | 3 | CWC-28 | [Fiend]
Could she be the love of my life? Probably not...; I'm sure she is already paired up with some jerk. |
1000 | 2000 | August 19, 2004 | |
Hslaw Eel Yram | 4 | CWC-29 | [Spellcaster/Effect]
Flip. Special summon 1 DARK monster from your hand onto your side of the field. |
1500 | 1000 | August 19, 2004 | |
Jerkop | 3 | CWC-44 | [Fiend]
This "copper" fiend wants to shatter the virgin's heart by destroying his tools for attracting a boyfriend-free woman, just like how Hslaw Eel Yram did. |
800 | 1000 | September 5, 2004 | |
Crystal The Female Twin | 3 | CWC-37 | [Warrior]
Beautiful and strong with courage and confidence. She will help her male counterpart, Christian Weston Chandler. |
1300 | 1800 | August 19, 2004 | |
Metonic | 6 | CWC-005 | [Beast/Warrior]
His armor adds weight, so he can't perform a spin dash. His spikes are diamond-sharp. |
2300 | 2500 | August 11, 2004 | |
Vamprosa | 5 | CWC-013 | [Beast]
Vamprosa's bite can suck the life out of her enemies. Her cape enables her to fly. |
2000 | 1800 | August 17, 2004 | |
Silver Blachu | 10 | CWC-49 | [Beast/Effect]
Silver Blachu can only be Special Summoned by paying 500 Life Points when Black Sonichu is destroyed in battle. You can then special summon this card from your hand or deck. |
3500 | 3000 | September 5, 2004 | |
Bubble Rosechu | 3 | CWC-015 | [Aqua]
She was raised by a mother Swampert who taught her how to create tidal waves. |
1200 | 1000 | August 17, 2004 | |
Wild Sonichu | 4 | CWC-014 | [Beast]
With his sharp razor leaf, speed and ninja skills, and he can he can escape into the wild. |
1500 | 1000 | August 17, 2004 | |
Rosechu | 4 | CWC-004 | [Beast/Effect]
If Sonichu is face-up on your side of the field, increase attack of Sonichu and Rosechu by 500 points. |
1500 | 1400 | August 11, 2004 |
Card | Name | Code | Description | Date |
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Curse-Ye-Ha-Me-Ha! | Choose one of your opponent's male monsters and destroy it. If you select a set monster, flip it over. If it is a female, she is not destroyed. | August 9, 2004 | ||
CWC's Evil Glare | CWC-007 | Select 1 of your opponent's face-up monsters. Decrease that monster's attack and defense by 700 points. When the selected monster is destroyed or removed from the field, this card is also destroyed. | August 11, 2004 | |
Shattered Heard | CWC-010 | You can activate this card when your opponent attacks with one of this/her monsters. Take control of that monster, and attack another of his/her monsters, or Life Points, then the controlled monster is destroyed. | August 17, 2004 | |
Light Knife | CWC-30 | Select 1 DARK monster on the field. That monster is destroyed. | August 19, 2004 | |
Trap of Fear | CWC-46 | You can activate this card during your opponent's Standby Phase. Your opponent mush skip to his/her End Phase for the turn this card is activated. | September 5, 2004 | |
Random Trick | CWC-35 | Roll a die.
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August 19, 2004 | |
Mind Swap | CWC-36 | Select one of your opponent's monsters, then he/she selects one of your monsters. Until the end of the turn this card was activated, each selected monster is controlled by the respected player. | August 19, 2004 | |
7 Chaos Emeralds | CWC-50 | If you have Sonichu or Black Sonichu on yor side of the field or in your hand, you may remove Sonichu from play to Special Summon Ultra Sonichu from your hand or deck onto your side of the field, or remove Black Sonichu from play to Special Summon Silver Blachu from the hand or your deck onto your side of the field. When this card is destroyed, Ultra Sonichu and/or Silver Blachu are destroyed and removed from play. | September 5, 2004 | |
Level Battle | CWC-32 | You can activate this trap when your opponent attacks with his or her monster against one of your monsters. Compare each monster's number of level stars. The lower level monster is destroyed. If both stars are equal, neither monster is destroyed. | August 19, 2004 |