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(Appropriate given that the two year anniversary is approaching and that Chris is currently in another sort of major singing contest as well)
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[[Image:Sonichu8.jpg|200px|left|Fun fact: Chris has never gone on Spring Break, has no interest in any of the activities that go on during Spring Break (excluding sex), and will never actually know what it's like.]]
[[Image:PaRappaContestInfo.jpg|200px|left|Promo info about the contest..]]


'''Sonichu 8''' is the ninth comic in the [[Sonichu (comic)|Sonichu comic series]]. This issue is inspired by internet trolling just like the last one. The cover features most of the female recolors in bathing suits and has a [[Rosechu]] logo instead of a [[Sonichu]] logo. The original version of the comic had a lot of yiff art in it and was eventually censored. There were several months between the two episodes release dates due to the depression he suffered when he discovered that [[Blanca]] was trolling him. A troll by the name of [[Clyde Cash]] convinced him to complete the issue by making the claim that his brother Ryan had committed suicide because Chris wasn't doing any updates.  
In [[June 2007]], [[Sony]] Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) announced the '''Chop Chop Master Onion's Rap Showdown''' contest to promote the video game [[PaRappa the Rapper]]. Contestants were to film themselves performing one of three PaRappa  songs a Capella. The grand prize winner of the contest would receive two PSPs and an all-expenses-paid trip to Seattle for the 2007 Penny Arcade Expo.


('''[[Sonichu 8|more...]]''')
The contest was of monumental importance as it would achieve goals for [[Christian Weston Chandler]] on multiple fronts.  Beyond his innate desire to win contests by making an ass of himself on film, Chris hoped to bestow one of the PSPs to his beloved [[Megan Schroeder]] and invite her to accompany him on the trip, thereby creating an opportunity for her to give in to her obvious passion for him.  The potential benefits could not be understated.  Failure to win the contest was not an option.  To ensure nothing less than total victory, Chris elected to perform the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ3o3kQZWm8 Chop Chop Master Onion Rap]. Despite claiming this was the only song he knew from the game, Chris clearly didn't know it all that well since he reads the lyrics to it while "performing," not bothering to rehearse/learn the lines.
 
('''[[Chop Chop Master Onion's Rap Showdown|more...]]''')


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Revision as of 06:33, 1 August 2009

Promo info about the contest..

In June 2007, Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) announced the Chop Chop Master Onion's Rap Showdown contest to promote the video game PaRappa the Rapper. Contestants were to film themselves performing one of three PaRappa songs a Capella. The grand prize winner of the contest would receive two PSPs and an all-expenses-paid trip to Seattle for the 2007 Penny Arcade Expo.

The contest was of monumental importance as it would achieve goals for Christian Weston Chandler on multiple fronts. Beyond his innate desire to win contests by making an ass of himself on film, Chris hoped to bestow one of the PSPs to his beloved Megan Schroeder and invite her to accompany him on the trip, thereby creating an opportunity for her to give in to her obvious passion for him. The potential benefits could not be understated. Failure to win the contest was not an option. To ensure nothing less than total victory, Chris elected to perform the Chop Chop Master Onion Rap. Despite claiming this was the only song he knew from the game, Chris clearly didn't know it all that well since he reads the lyrics to it while "performing," not bothering to rehearse/learn the lines.

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