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***I doubt the Iron Queen theory floats. Remember, the Iron Queen was just a one-shot villain that appeared after the original Robotnik was killed off in the comics (I think it was issue 60). She didn't get her chance to shine until just recently when writer Ian Flynn resurrected the character and made her an actual threat. I could, though, buy the two Marys deal. The character Naistirch, though, may be analog to Evil Sonic/Scourge the Hedgehog--[[User:Blazer|Blazer]] 20:24, 2 February 2010 (UTC) | ***I doubt the Iron Queen theory floats. Remember, the Iron Queen was just a one-shot villain that appeared after the original Robotnik was killed off in the comics (I think it was issue 60). She didn't get her chance to shine until just recently when writer Ian Flynn resurrected the character and made her an actual threat. I could, though, buy the two Marys deal. The character Naistirch, though, may be analog to Evil Sonic/Scourge the Hedgehog--[[User:Blazer|Blazer]] 20:24, 2 February 2010 (UTC) | ||
****Ah, yeah you're right. It's most likely just coincidence. IQ showed up in 1998, which was a few years before the MLW saga. Though its possible that Chris might have had a strange attachment to the character. Until he tells us otherwise, then it is very unlikely. I've been trying to mailbag him about the comic, but the sysop doesn't seem interested in those emails. Maybe we can send more emails to him?[[User:Double Nega|Double Nega]] 12:32, 3 February 2010 (UTC) | ****Ah, yeah you're right. It's most likely just coincidence. IQ showed up in 1998, which was a few years before the MLW saga. Though its possible that Chris might have had a strange attachment to the character. Until he tells us otherwise, then it is very unlikely. I've been trying to mailbag him about the comic, but the sysop doesn't seem interested in those emails. Maybe we can send more emails to him?[[User:Double Nega|Double Nega]] 12:32, 3 February 2010 (UTC) | ||
It's not really fair to be calling the Archie series bad. The only time it was truly Sonichu levels of horrible was during Ken Penders/Karl Bollers run. After they were fired in 2006, the comic became a fun, kid-friendly, and enjoyable read for all ages. Much of the furry drama was removed and it became a fun read. I tried to edit the article to reflect that a bit.[[User:Double Nega|Double Nega]] 07:38, 17 May 2011 (PDT) | |||
== Sonic the Pickle == | == Sonic the Pickle == |
Revision as of 09:38, 17 May 2011
To do
- compare official Sonic image with Chris's shitty version
- appearances by Sonic in the comic
- his role in becoming Sonichu
- his role in the CWC universe
whoa, nod flenders effect. all i can see is wrong, miscolored sonichu. Jump 07:23, 3 July 2009 (CEST)
the full summary of my edit
Just for anyone who's wondering.
I'm quite certain the "teachings" from Sonic were from AOSTH (the Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon Chris watched); at the end of each episode a segment before the credits called "Sonic Says" (or "Sonic Sez" if you're a horrible speller like Tails) would appear, with Sonic teaching kids moral lessons somewhat related or not related at all to the episode the kids watched. It's possible, as Chrissy entered a contest related to the "Sonic Says" segments and randomly won (which triggered all the shit that happening now to him).
so yeah --USAJAP1 10:40, 18 October 2009 (CEST)
SEGA redirects here
Does it warrant it's own article? RachmaninovDESU 02:46, 26 October 2009 (CET)
Added Nostalgia Critic link
- I think it's a pretty good crash course in the shows for people who never gave a shit about Sonic as a kid and still don't today. --Anaconda 21:10, 25 November 2009 (CET)
More interested in furry aspects
It has always come off to me that, while he likes the old-school Sonic games, he more enjoyed the cartoons in the 90s and the later games because they're filled to the brim with furry crap. That's just been my observation. IMB706 13:35, 8 December 2009 (CET)
The Archie Comics
Chris has mentioned the Archie Sonic comics a few times in mailbags and other places, and I've noticed there are elements in his stories and comic structure reminiscent of the Archie comics. Think there's enough info to warrant a section or even a page on the Archie Sonic comics? Double Nega 23:40, 1 February 2010 (UTC)
- Agreed. --EdtheHedgehog1894
- I started it off, but I leave it to people with more time to flesh it out. i'll provide whatever information I can think of. Firstly I think Mary Lee Walsh's design may have been inspired by the Iron Queen.Double Nega 02:20, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
- Here's another one: In StH #50 Julian (SatAM) Robotnik was killed by his own weapon, the Ultimate Annihilator. He was later replaced by another version of himself from an alternate timeline. This version would then go on to become the main antagonist for the book, Dr. Eggman. Could Chris have possibly used this "alternate doppelganger" plot device to fuel his "Two Marys" theory? --EdtheHedgehog1894
- I doubt the Iron Queen theory floats. Remember, the Iron Queen was just a one-shot villain that appeared after the original Robotnik was killed off in the comics (I think it was issue 60). She didn't get her chance to shine until just recently when writer Ian Flynn resurrected the character and made her an actual threat. I could, though, buy the two Marys deal. The character Naistirch, though, may be analog to Evil Sonic/Scourge the Hedgehog--Blazer 20:24, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
- Ah, yeah you're right. It's most likely just coincidence. IQ showed up in 1998, which was a few years before the MLW saga. Though its possible that Chris might have had a strange attachment to the character. Until he tells us otherwise, then it is very unlikely. I've been trying to mailbag him about the comic, but the sysop doesn't seem interested in those emails. Maybe we can send more emails to him?Double Nega 12:32, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
- I doubt the Iron Queen theory floats. Remember, the Iron Queen was just a one-shot villain that appeared after the original Robotnik was killed off in the comics (I think it was issue 60). She didn't get her chance to shine until just recently when writer Ian Flynn resurrected the character and made her an actual threat. I could, though, buy the two Marys deal. The character Naistirch, though, may be analog to Evil Sonic/Scourge the Hedgehog--Blazer 20:24, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
- Here's another one: In StH #50 Julian (SatAM) Robotnik was killed by his own weapon, the Ultimate Annihilator. He was later replaced by another version of himself from an alternate timeline. This version would then go on to become the main antagonist for the book, Dr. Eggman. Could Chris have possibly used this "alternate doppelganger" plot device to fuel his "Two Marys" theory? --EdtheHedgehog1894
It's not really fair to be calling the Archie series bad. The only time it was truly Sonichu levels of horrible was during Ken Penders/Karl Bollers run. After they were fired in 2006, the comic became a fun, kid-friendly, and enjoyable read for all ages. Much of the furry drama was removed and it became a fun read. I tried to edit the article to reflect that a bit.Double Nega 07:38, 17 May 2011 (PDT)
Sonic the Pickle
I'm sure we can use this to some extent?Double Nega 02:31, 26 February 2010 (UTC)
- It would be funny, but seeing no one has replied yet... yeah. --GandWuser 15:47, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
Sonic Contest
http://www.sonicthehedgehog4.com/contest/
Do you think Chris will enter?
Hey
Does anyone think that we should do a section on what the sonic fanbase thinks of Chris? GOTDANG 6:36 3 July 2010
Yeah, well the Sonic fanbase is already a laughing stock, there has to be a few butthurt sonic fanboys due to Chris's presence GOTDANG 5:32, 4 July 2010
Contradictions
Just thought I'd point out that Chris claims Sonic was his hero since 1990, but then a user suggests that Chris probably learnt about Sonic from the cartoon which wasn't aired until 1993; why would Chris lie about when he heard about Sonic?
--Gustofwind 21:03, 7 May 2011 (PDT)