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==[[Sonichu_8#Episode_18:_.22Spring_Break.2C_2008.22|Spring break]]==
==[[Sonichu_8#Episode_18:_.22Spring_Break.2C_2008.22|Spring break]]==
Wild informs [[Punchy]] that [[Angelica]] isn’t that hot and then tells punchy about a [[Dating education]] course.
Wild informs [[Punchy]] that [[Angelica]] isn’t that hot and then tells punchy about a [[Dating education]] course.
== Love Quest ==
In the Dating Ed episode thus far, Wild attends the class alongside [[Punchy]], making it apparent that nearly every main character is a desperate loser.<br/>
Wild, after the first class is paired with [[Simonla]] by their teacher.<br/>
moments after meeting face to face, the two are hopelessly in love - Wild rips off Spiderman by swinging through the city with [[Simonla]] in his arms, takes her home to his "vibrating bed" (srsly) then simonla shows the blueprints of her own place.<br/>
The fact that Wild seems to find [[Simonla]] attractive is proof enough that he is gay, as Simonla has got to be the least effiminate charcater in the entire comic, surpassing even [[Megagi]]'s dykiness


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 10:22, 28 April 2009

Wild as he appears in Sonichu 3

Wild is a one of the Chaotic Combo that formed from eggs released by the rainbow as a result of the collision between Super Sonic the Hedgehog and a Pikachu. This character really has no personality. He is a grass/electric type. He is a combination of several characters:

  • Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Pikachu
  • some grass pokemon
  • Spider-Man (swings from vines that retract from his arms and sticks to walls)
  • Espio the Chameleon (turns invisible, sticks to walls, both on teams whose names are derivative of the word ‘chaos’)

Wild is also a noted Sit 'n Spin player [1]

Sonichu Babies

After being hatched, Wild is adopted by a Scyther and a Venusaur . Growing up in his Sonee form, he learns to use a vine whip and razor leaf attacks like other grass pokemon. He eventually evolves into a green likeness of Sonichu with a “leafy tail” that looks like a beaver tail.

When Hedgehogs Meet

While swinging from vines, he is hit by Blake who is trying to steal the Legendary Master Sunstone on a hover board. He then teams up with the rest of the Chaotic Combo for the first time and they team up to defeat Blake.

Sonichu 5

Wild and the other Chaotic Combo are teleported to help fight Mary Lee Walsh. They are unable to save Crystal from being trapped in the dark mirror.

Sonichu 6

Wild acts like a jealous faggot when Bubbles and Angelica talk about how cool Bionic the Hedgehog is. He says he would get all the girls if he wasn’t kicked off the team for illegal vinal defense.

Episode 17

Wild, Sonichu, and Rosechu are teleported to the 4-cent garbage.com building to find a Sonichu ball and confront the evil Jason Kendrick Howell. Before entering the building, reveals that his father Scyther was captured by poachers, giving him an emo background. He turns invisible and completes his mission to find a sonichu ball.

Episode 18 Prologue

Here we see the Chaotic Combo celebrating their 19th birthday on February 2, 2008. This is a lame ass attempt to make Chris look like less of a pedophile.

Spring break

Wild informs Punchy that Angelica isn’t that hot and then tells punchy about a Dating education course.

Love Quest

In the Dating Ed episode thus far, Wild attends the class alongside Punchy, making it apparent that nearly every main character is a desperate loser.
Wild, after the first class is paired with Simonla by their teacher.
moments after meeting face to face, the two are hopelessly in love - Wild rips off Spiderman by swinging through the city with Simonla in his arms, takes her home to his "vibrating bed" (srsly) then simonla shows the blueprints of her own place.
The fact that Wild seems to find Simonla attractive is proof enough that he is gay, as Simonla has got to be the least effiminate charcater in the entire comic, surpassing even Megagi's dykiness

Gallery

References