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[[Image:0825-EP12-5P6-8.jpg|thumb|250px|The Megan Shrine is on the right.]]
 
The '''Megan Shrine''' is a small shrine in [[Christian's room]], containing drawings and gifts from [[Megan Schroeder]]. The shrine is an excellent example of [[Christian's]] nearly religious obsession for Megan.
 
Collectively, the contents of the shrine contrast in a strange way with Chris's otherwise intensive efforts to assert his masculinity and heterosexuality (at least as he understands both concepts). It's full of [[My Little Pony]] dolls, stuffed Hello Kitty toys, hyper-girly shoujo manga like ''Fushigi Yûgi'' and ''Tokyo Mew Mew'', DVDs of ''Wedding Peach'' and other similarly effeminate shoujo [[anime]], ''Sailor Moon'' merchandise, and at least one American live-action chick flick (''The Truth About Cats and Dogs'').
 
The shrine features different pieces of artwork encased in clear page protectors, organized in two columns, presumably all drawn by Megan. The left column features Megan's original version of [[Patti-Chan]] as well as various Pokemon drawn in a Sonic the Hedgehog art style, while the right one has a drawing of Sailor Moon along with pictures of two of Megan's characters: Spunky Skunk, who would be written into Chris's comics as [[Megagi La Skunk]]; and Hound Howl, who would be adapted into the world of ''Sonichu'' as Canino Houndhowl. Notably, each picture except for those of Sailor Moon and Patti-Chan appear to have been traced from the same source, an official [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] illustration. This indicates that like Chris, Megan apparently never had a talent for originality.
 
By [[Captain's Log, Stardate September 19th, 2009|September 19th, 2009]], Chris had removed parts of the shrine, including the gallery of artwork. Almost exactly a year later, Chris had removed much of the shrine altogether, with the exception of his My Little Ponies.
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Revision as of 10:12, 25 May 2011

The Megan Shrine is on the right.

The Megan Shrine is a small shrine in Christian's room, containing drawings and gifts from Megan Schroeder. The shrine is an excellent example of Christian's nearly religious obsession for Megan.

Collectively, the contents of the shrine contrast in a strange way with Chris's otherwise intensive efforts to assert his masculinity and heterosexuality (at least as he understands both concepts). It's full of My Little Pony dolls, stuffed Hello Kitty toys, hyper-girly shoujo manga like Fushigi Yûgi and Tokyo Mew Mew, DVDs of Wedding Peach and other similarly effeminate shoujo anime, Sailor Moon merchandise, and at least one American live-action chick flick (The Truth About Cats and Dogs).

The shrine features different pieces of artwork encased in clear page protectors, organized in two columns, presumably all drawn by Megan. The left column features Megan's original version of Patti-Chan as well as various Pokemon drawn in a Sonic the Hedgehog art style, while the right one has a drawing of Sailor Moon along with pictures of two of Megan's characters: Spunky Skunk, who would be written into Chris's comics as Megagi La Skunk; and Hound Howl, who would be adapted into the world of Sonichu as Canino Houndhowl. Notably, each picture except for those of Sailor Moon and Patti-Chan appear to have been traced from the same source, an official Sonic the Hedgehog illustration. This indicates that like Chris, Megan apparently never had a talent for originality.

By September 19th, 2009, Chris had removed parts of the shrine, including the gallery of artwork. Almost exactly a year later, Chris had removed much of the shrine altogether, with the exception of his My Little Ponies.

Gallery