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===Overview=== | |||
[[Image:Sonichu-6 notsow.jpg|thumb|right|230px|"Notsow"]] | [[Image:Sonichu-6 notsow.jpg|thumb|right|230px|"Notsow"]] | ||
In the original artwork, Chris managed to misspell his backwards-named nemesis's middle name. After what must have been nearly 9000 hours in MS Paint, "Notsow" was hamfistedly altered to "Notsew." Then the page was even more hamfistedly omitted from the CWCipedia, probably because it is so sexually charged that it might turn Chris into a [[homo]] if he even glances at it. Either that, or he's retarded and didn't check to see that he double-posted page 31. | In the original artwork, Chris managed to misspell his backwards-named nemesis's middle name. After what must have been nearly 9000 hours in MS Paint, "Notsow" was hamfistedly altered to "Notsew." Then the page was even more hamfistedly omitted from the CWCipedia, probably because it is so sexually charged that it might turn Chris into a [[homo]] if he even glances at it. Either that, or he's retarded and didn't check to see that he double-posted page 31. | ||
Revision as of 00:35, 3 January 2010
Sonichu 6 is the seventh issue of Christian's Sonichu comic book series. Sonichu 6 is shorter than many of its predecessors, with only two chapters.
- Episode 12.5: "One Lucky Dog" brings Patti-Chan into the CWCville universe retroactively, giving her a chance to participate in the story that started in Episode 13.
- Episode 14: "Evil is Afoot!" introduces Naitsirhc in his evil Reldnahc form.
Episode 12.5: "One Lucky Dog"
Resources | |
One Lucky Dog | |
Primary: | |
CWCipedia: | Episode 12.5 |
Videobooks: | Episode 12.5 |
Secondary: | |
Sonichu Site: | Episode 12.5 |
Audiobooks: | Episode 12.5 |
Overview
While it sticks to most of the usual Sonichu formulas, Sonichu 6 does distinguish itself from its predecessors, mostly in Episode 12.5.
Chris had inserted photographs of himself into cartoon backgrounds before, most famously in the original jewel case art for which he created the Sonichu character. In Sonichu 6, Chris broadens his experiments with a Fumetti style, blending cartoon characters with photographs of himself and his home. This style returns again in Sonichu 10, with some differences. In Sonichu 6, the Patti-Chan character is a cartoon existing in the 'real world,' and Chris becomes a cartoon when he enters CWCville. In Sonichu 10 a 'real world' CWC exists in the cartoon CWCville.
Despite the extensive use of photography in the first half of the story, no photographer is credited. Chris is usually quick to credit people who 'assist' in the production of a Sonichu episode, because it makes him look like he has friends, so the implication here is that he took the photos himself.
Sonichu 6 is also a departure in emotional depth, compared to previous issues. While the others are generally limited to retarded, one dimensional characters and narcissistic monologues, in Sonichu 6 Chris works through a real and empathetic event: the death of his dog, Patti. Of course, he works through it in a retarded and narcissistic manner, but it's still more emotionally tangible than anything else he has done.
The final page of the episode is a formal dedication to Patti, with a memorial photograph, birth, and death dates. This is interesting, because it is generally difficult to determine just how grounded in reality Chris's mind is. In some cases, such as the Billy Mays coup, Chris doesn't respect any line between reality and the CWCville universe: there IS a mayor of CWCville, and the mayor IS Chris. This page, on the other hand, is a concrete example of Chris separating reality from fiction.
Since Sonichu 5 ended with a cliffhanger, this story is set between Episodes 12 and 13 of that issue.
Synopsis
Chris's dog, Patti, is old and suffering from an "itchy" rump. She looks up at the full moon and wishes for the ability to walk and talk like Chris, that she might thank him for his years of kindness. After baying at the moon, Patti eats some grass in the backyard, unknowingly catching a four-leaf clover in her teeth. When she lays down and sleeps, the magic power of moonbeams does some sort of magic shit to her.
The following day, Chris emerges from his house to feed Patti, only to discover her transformed into an anthropomorphic dog-creature. When Patti speaks aloud for the first time, both she and Chris are shocked. Patti realizes her wish came true, although neither she nor Chris knows how this has happened, and nobody asks any questions.
After a snack and a bath, Chris gives Patti a clover medallion, and a green sash to cover her dog junk. Together, they sit on a bench swing outside, and Patti thanks Chris for everything. Rejuvenated by her transformation, Patti expresses a desire to roam the world beyond her pen, but doesn't know where to go. After considering the matter for a moment, Chris decides to take her to CWCville, where she can wander the city without frightening the populace. Unlike Ruckersville, CWCville's citizens are used to monstrous animal-men wandering their city and living off of welfare.
To get to CWCville, Chris leads Patti into his house (apparently for the first time), and takes her to his bedroom. Using his Nintendo DS, Chris opens a portal that leads into his mayoral office in CWCville Mall. Patti wonders how Chris can run CWCville from his home in Ruckersville, but Chris explains that most of the work is handled by his secretary Allison Amber, who coordinates with Chris using a satellite link-up to his DS.
Chris provides Pattie with a scepter and bracelets, each imbued with a portion of his own power, to defend herself from CWCville's enemies. He also gives her a "Golden CWCville Card"—a debit card of sorts—and a cell phone in case of emergencies. After an emotional embrace, Patti wanders off on her own.
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Are you ready to ROCK? An ad for Christian & The Hedgehog Boys.
Episode 14: "Evil is Afoot!"
Resources | |
Evil is Afoot! | |
Primary: | |
CWCipedia: | Episode 14 |
Videobooks: | Episode 14 |
Secondary: | |
Sonichu Site: | Episode 14 |
Audiobooks: | Ep. 14 Part 1 |
Ep. 14 Part 2 |
Overview
In the original artwork, Chris managed to misspell his backwards-named nemesis's middle name. After what must have been nearly 9000 hours in MS Paint, "Notsow" was hamfistedly altered to "Notsew." Then the page was even more hamfistedly omitted from the CWCipedia, probably because it is so sexually charged that it might turn Chris into a homo if he even glances at it. Either that, or he's retarded and didn't check to see that he double-posted page 31.
Synopsis
Continuing from Episode 13's cliffhanger, Mary Lee Walsh gloats over her imprisonment of Crystal in the dark mirror. Patti-Chan and Darkbind Sonichu arrive to steal the mirror away from Walsh. Distracted, Walsh is easily defeated by Sailor Megtune, and is forced to retreat.
The heroes return to Christian's mayoral office, where Christian and Magi-Chan work on ways to retrieve Crystal from the mirror. While they wait for da update, the others discuss various subjects of no particular relevance.
Magi-Chan announces that the only hope to save Crystal are the seven Sonichu Balls, of which they only currently possess one. However, the attractive properties of the balls cause Magi-Chan to realize that Darkbind is hiding two more balls, and that he also needs all seven to save Zelina Rosechu.
Conveniently enough, a fourth ball is revealed when Black Sonichu and a mysterious green Sonichu commit a daring daylight robbery of the Kay Jewelers store in the CWCville Mall. Somehow, the villains have learned of the Sonichu Ball's presence there, and have stolen it as part of a larger scheme of world domination.
Chris teleports to the scene with Magi-Chan and Sonichu, but the combined power of the evil Sonichus is too great. The green Sonichu envelops Chris in a dark dimension, and explains that he is Reldnahc Ha-Taque Sonichu, the Electric Hedgehog form of Naitsirhc Giovanni. When Chris was briefly submerged in the Dark Mirror Hole, this caused a Dark Sonichu Medallion to be created, awakening sleeping evil powers within Naitsitch, such as the ability to transform into Reldnahc Ha-Taque. Now realized as the evil, opposite counterpart to Chris, he has dubbed himself as Reldnahc Notsew Naitsirhc.
When Reldnahc reverts to human form, we see he has been changed into a duplicate of Chris, with torn blue jeans, and a green harness, reflecting his homoerotic tendencies. Chris is naturally horrified by his partial nudity.
Outside the Dark Dimension, Magi-Chan and Sonichu demand an explanation from Black Sonichu, who explains that Naitsirch has become far more evil and ruthless since his transformation. He has completely abandoned his adoptive father Giovanni, and while Black Sonichu has followed him out of loyalty, Naitsirhc has insulted him constantly in return, even putting whipped cream in his rocket shoes.
Suddenly everybody's pal, Black Sonichu asks his former enemies about Bubbles, having randomly developed an infatuation with her.
Christian and Reldnahc, as Chris-Chan Sonichu and Reldnahc Ha-Taque, begin a pitched battle, racing across CWCville at high speeds, proving to be evenly matched. Christian, as ever, attempts to fight dirty, but his kick to Reldnahc's groin is met only by Reldnahc's powerful cup.
Reldnahc finally gains the upper hand, blasting Chris into the gym of Manchester High School, incapacitating him. But, before Reldnahc can deliver the final blow using his Sonichu Ball, a basketball strikes Reldnahc, causing his head to hit the bleaches, knocking him out. Christian awakes to learn that Bionic the Hedgehog saved him from certain doom, and that Reldnahc is in a coma.
Bionic gives Chris the Sonichu Ball Reldnahc had stolen, and asks him to provide him with a fictional girlfriend, just as Chris created Rosechu to be Sonichu's personal semen recepticle. Too lazy to do even that, Chris suggests Bionic hook up with one of Megan's characters.
Christian then launches into an advertisement for his homemade DVD "Christian Weston Chandler...Yep, I'm on TV :)". He describes every single feature on the disc, despite the fact that he has no intention of making it available outside of his own circle of acquaintances.
Ten weeks later (presumably after several of the events in Sonichu 7), Reldnahc awakens in the hospital, with a white-hot hatred for Bionic....
CWC's Art Gallery!
Bionic Over Autism, a drawing Chris shat out on February 24, 1999.
Back Cover Ad
Sonichu Adventure gets a final run. It'll be replaced by an ad for CWC's Adult Chronicles in Sonichu 7.
Gallery
- Sonichu6Page30-CWCipedia.jpg
The other image was just too disturbing, so Chris double-posted P31 for the CWCipedia version.
- Artgallerybionic.jpg
CWC's Art Gallery!