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Chris has ripped off or referenced the Simpsons many times in his life. Specifically:
Chris has ripped off or referenced the Simpsons many times in his life. Specifically:


*In the [[You know what, I HATE ME TOO!!!|gallery of fail]] Chris added to his own [[Encyclopedia Dramatica]] article in March 2008, Chris tried to show some humility by having himself rip off Homer's catchphrase, seen right.
*In the [[You know what, I HATE ME TOO!!!|gallery of failure]] Chris added to his own [[Encyclopedia Dramatica]] article in March 2008, Chris tried to show some humility by having himself rip off Homer's catchphrase, seen right.
*Chris video taped himself [[What's the Name, Christian Chandler, C H R I S C H A N|singing his own version of the Mr. Plow remix]] featured in ''The Simpsons'' 20th anniversary special.
*Chris video taped himself [[What's the Name, Christian Chandler, C H R I S C H A N|singing his own version of the Mr. Plow remix]] featured in ''The Simpsons'' 20th anniversary special.
*Chris has a Homer Simpson figurine on the dash of [[Son-Chu|his car]].
*Chris has a Homer Simpson figurine on the dashboard of [[Son-Chu|his car]].
*Chris laughs like [[Wikipedia:Nelson Muntz|Nelson Muntz]], a character of the series renowned for his signature "Ha, ha!" laugh, in the [[Secret Weapon]] video.
*Chris laughs like [[Wikipedia:Nelson Muntz|Nelson Muntz]], a character of the series renowned for his signature "Ha, ha!" laugh, in the [[Secret Weapon]] video.
*Chris seems to have also lifted the idea of a second Valentine's Day called "[[Examples of Chris's Ego#Christian Love Day|Love Day]]" from the episode "[[wikipedia:Trash of the Titans|Trash of the Titans]]." Of course, Chris missed the point that the holiday was an artificial one born out of [[Ego#Materialism|greed and selfishness]] rather than love, and also that the very people who created it thought it sounded stupid when they said the name should be, "like 'Love Day,' only not so lame."
*Chris seems to have also lifted the idea of a second Valentine's Day called "[[Examples of Chris's Ego#Christian Love Day|Love Day]]" from the episode "[[wikipedia:Trash of the Titans|Trash of the Titans]]." Of course, Chris missed the point that the holiday was an artificial one born out of [[Ego#Materialism|greed and selfishness]] rather than love, and also that the very people who created it thought it sounded stupid when they said the name should be, "like 'Love Day,' only not so lame."
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*In [[Mumble 4]], Chris compared his life to Homer Simpson while arguing with [[Clyde Cash]] (and does an impersonation of Homer).
*In [[Mumble 4]], Chris compared his life to Homer Simpson while arguing with [[Clyde Cash]] (and does an impersonation of Homer).
*Chris downloaded ''[[wikipedia:The Simpsons Game|The Simpsons Game]]'' on the [[List of Chris's games|PS3]].
*Chris downloaded ''[[wikipedia:The Simpsons Game|The Simpsons Game]]'' on the [[List of Chris's games|PS3]].
*In [[Sonichu 10|''Sonichu'' #10]], Chris "created" Constable Lou, who may be connected to [[Wikipedia:List of recurring The Simpsons characters#Lou|Lou]].
*In [[Sonichu 10|''Sonichu'' #10]], Chris "created" [[List_of_Sonichu_characters#Constables_Gerald_Grant_and_Louis_Perez|Constable Lou]], who may be connected to [[Wikipedia:List of recurring The Simpsons characters#Lou|Lou]].
*In the [[Chris dispels videogame rumors#cite_ref-0s|Chris dispels videogame rumors]] video, Chris stole a joke from [[Wikipedia#Sideshow Bob|Sideshow Bob]], butchered it horribly, and referenced it so far out of context that it made no sense to almost everybody.
*In the [[Chris dispels videogame rumors#cite_ref-0s|Chris dispels videogame rumors]] video, Chris stole a joke from [[Wikipedia#Sideshow Bob|Sideshow Bob]], butchered it horribly, and referenced it so far out of context that it made no sense to almost everybody.
*In the [[Jackie]] saga, Chris decided to [[100 2277|cosplay Homer Simpson wearing Fred Flintstone's shirt]].
*In the [[Jackie]] saga, Chris decided to [[100 2277|cosplay Homer Simpson wearing Fred Flintstone's shirt]].

Revision as of 14:13, 29 February 2016

Chris rips off Homer's catchphrase.

The Simpsons is an animated sitcom debuting in 1989, about an extremely dysfunctional family, their daily life, and their various wacky adventures. In its early years, the show was considered one of the greatest TV shows of all time, but the quality has degenerated over the years, with ridiculous storylines and token celebrity appearances now the order of the day. Of course, Chris loves it, although not as much as he loves its sub-par lovechild Family Guy. It goes without saying that the cutting satire which has characterized the show (at least in its golden years) goes over Chris's head.

The show and Chris

They would later have their own family bonding...

Chris has ripped off or referenced the Simpsons many times in his life. Specifically:

Vocal impressions

In BlueSpike's PSN Chat v3.5, Chris attempts (very poorly) some impressions of various Simpsons characters (specifically Mr Burns, Homer, Marge and Maggie). He would do the same in Mumble 7, impersonating Homer and Bender; in an eerie bit of foreshadowing, Chris's Homer and Bender voices sound exactly the same, but Chris doesn't notice.

Marge poster

MARJAAAAAAAAAY!

Recently, it seems that the centerfold poster of Marge's Playboy magazine has become one of Chris's many defenses against becoming a homo.

Interestingly enough, there were two potential choices for him to pin on his wall; the first was a coy, innocent picture of Marge undressing (breasts visible but nipples concealed), the shadow of an eager Homer projected onto the rear wall, with Marge making eye contact with her husband.

The second was of Marge wearing a see-through dress, looking directly at the camera and offering donuts to the viewer. Chris, ever classy, picked the one that has the most visible breasts and rejected the one that even had the shadow of a man on it (especially since Marge was looking at Homer, and not the camera).

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