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The CWC Personal Sonichu Presentation (officially known as '''CWC Personal Sonichu Presentation Part 1.MPG''' and more to possibly to come) is a set of videos that Chris is releasing in order to sell the Sonichu franchise to others. | The CWC Personal Sonichu Presentation (officially known as '''CWC Personal Sonichu Presentation Part 1.MPG''' and more to possibly to come) is a set of videos that Chris is releasing in order to sell the Sonichu franchise to others. | ||
Chris imagines that he is speaking directly to "businesspeople" who might invest in the commercial development of Sonichu. He delivers a brief history of Sonichu's creation, and also displays a few Sonichu-related creations beyond his comics and his famous medallion, including crude clay sculptures of Sonichu and Rosechu and a "Sonichu versus Sonic" racing board game. | |||
Chris, as usual, displays a shocking lack of awareness concerning the actual commercial viability of his character. (Hint: it has none.) He also fails to realize that giving out your home address, home phone number, mobile phone number, and other key bits of personal information in a video that's publicly available on YouTube is not such a hot idea. | Chris, as usual, displays a shocking lack of awareness concerning the actual commercial viability of his character. (Hint: it has none.) He also fails to realize that giving out your home address, home phone number, mobile phone number, and other key bits of personal information in a video that's publicly available on YouTube is not such a hot idea. |
Revision as of 21:59, 23 November 2009
The CWC Personal Sonichu Presentation (officially known as CWC Personal Sonichu Presentation Part 1.MPG and more to possibly to come) is a set of videos that Chris is releasing in order to sell the Sonichu franchise to others.
Chris imagines that he is speaking directly to "businesspeople" who might invest in the commercial development of Sonichu. He delivers a brief history of Sonichu's creation, and also displays a few Sonichu-related creations beyond his comics and his famous medallion, including crude clay sculptures of Sonichu and Rosechu and a "Sonichu versus Sonic" racing board game.
Chris, as usual, displays a shocking lack of awareness concerning the actual commercial viability of his character. (Hint: it has none.) He also fails to realize that giving out your home address, home phone number, mobile phone number, and other key bits of personal information in a video that's publicly available on YouTube is not such a hot idea.