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==Voice Acting==
==Voice Acting==
Chris, as he suggested in [[The Sonichu Chronicles]], does all the male voices. Since he has no [[sweetheart]] to play the role of [[Rosechu]], he is also does all the female voices. Chris's voice acting gives light to how he envisions Sonichu and company sound.
Chris, as he suggested in [[The Sonichu Chronicles]], does all the male voices. Since he has no [[sweetheart]] to play the role of [[Rosechu]], he also does all the female voices. Chris's voice acting gives light to how he envisions Sonichu and company sound.


*[[Sonichu]] - Chris with slightly lighter voice.  
*[[Sonichu]] - Chris with slightly lighter voice.  

Revision as of 14:53, 11 September 2009

The Official Videobooks are a series of motion comic style videos by Chris to counter Vivian Gee's Audiobooks series. Originally, these were also called "Audiobooks" but when pressed on the fact that they did not describe the action going in the comic in such a way that a person not watching the video could understand, Chris copped out by redubbing them "Videobooks."

Voice Acting

Chris, as he suggested in The Sonichu Chronicles, does all the male voices. Since he has no sweetheart to play the role of Rosechu, he also does all the female voices. Chris's voice acting gives light to how he envisions Sonichu and company sound.

  • Sonichu - Chris with slightly lighter voice.
  • Rosechu - Chris with girly voice
  • Kel - Chris with different tone girly voice.
  • Naitsirhc - Chris, normally, but slightly frustrated
  • Chris - himself

Chris also does all the sound effects, in a juvenile "BOOM!," "PEW PEW PEW!," etc. fashion.

Presentation

As opposed the competing Audiobooks, where Vivian would get images of the comic and have the action focus on the panel as it happens while a narrate describes the action going on in the comic, Chris sloppily holds his shitty low res PSEye above his Scrapbook of Fail, hastily reading the text, adding sound effects, often while the camera is frequently off the page and have no idea what is going on.

Retconning

The videobooks reflect Chris's retcon version of the comics, with Mary Lee Walsh being referred to as Slaweel, Sarah Hammer becomes Nicole Rammer, etc.