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[[Pokémon]] is one of Nintendo's greatest creations, a Japanese cultural phenomena that is beloved by children around the world, and a billion dollar franchise encompassing video games, card games, toys, an anime series, and much much more. | [[Pokémon]] is one of Nintendo's greatest creations, a Japanese cultural phenomena that is beloved by children around the world, and a billion dollar franchise encompassing video games, card games, toys, an anime series, and much, much more. | ||
Yet it only took [[Christian_Weston_Chandler| one autistic manchild]] to forever ruin it for an entire generation. | Yet it only took [[Christian_Weston_Chandler| one autistic manchild]] to forever ruin it for an entire generation. | ||
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==Chris-Chan in the Pokémon world== | ==Chris-Chan in the Pokémon world== | ||
Chris, according to the Sonichu article in [http://cogsdev.110mb.com/cwcipedia/index.php/Sonichu Cwcipedia], see himself as an | Chris, according to the Sonichu article in [http://cogsdev.110mb.com/cwcipedia/index.php/Sonichu Cwcipedia], see himself as an official Pokémon gym leader. He claims to have all 387 Pokémon leveled-up to level 100 on his Pokémon Diamond game, all of them being trained without any kind of cheating or rare candies. It's not certain whether this is truth or more of his autistic imagination. However, given the fact he owns [[List of Chris's games|every Pokémon game]] and game system, in addition to the fact he has no life at all, it may very well be true. | ||
As the leader of the Cwcville Pokémon Gym, Chris has as a team: | As the leader of the Cwcville Pokémon Gym, Chris has as a team: |
Revision as of 02:46, 7 September 2009
Pokémon is one of Nintendo's greatest creations, a Japanese cultural phenomena that is beloved by children around the world, and a billion dollar franchise encompassing video games, card games, toys, an anime series, and much, much more.
Yet it only took one autistic manchild to forever ruin it for an entire generation.
Chris-Chan in the Pokémon world
Chris, according to the Sonichu article in Cwcipedia, see himself as an official Pokémon gym leader. He claims to have all 387 Pokémon leveled-up to level 100 on his Pokémon Diamond game, all of them being trained without any kind of cheating or rare candies. It's not certain whether this is truth or more of his autistic imagination. However, given the fact he owns every Pokémon game and game system, in addition to the fact he has no life at all, it may very well be true.
As the leader of the Cwcville Pokémon Gym, Chris has as a team:
Pokémon appearing in Sonichu comics
- Pikachu - Transformed into Sonichu in Sonichu #0.
- Raichu - Transformed into Rosechu by the Rainbow, in Sonichu #0
- Dragonite - One of Kel's other Pokémon. In Sonichu #0, Kel offered his sexual services to Rosechu.
- Zapdos - Used by Naitsirhc to kidnap Rosechu and battle Sonichu in Sonichu #0
- Venusaur - Wild Sonichu's adoptive mother from Sonichu #3.
- Scyther - Wild Sonichu's adoptive father from Sonichu #3.
- Swampert - Bubbles Rosechu's adoptive mother from Sonichu #3.
- Wailord - Dropped a boulder on the Swampert in Sonichu #3, forcing Bubbles to evolve.
- Mewtwo - Mentored Magi-Chan Sonichu. Taught him to be an emofag in Sonichu #3.
- Snorlax - Chris compared the Jerkhief's weight to this half-ton Pokemon in Sonichu #4
- Jigglypuff - served as inspiration for Jiggliami, an "original" character created by Blanca. Appeared in Sonichu #7 and #8
- Squirtle - Appeared in underwater scene on page 59 of Sonichu #8
- Mudkip - Appeared in underwater scene on page 59 of Sonichu #8
- Seadra - Appeared in underwater scene on page 59 of Sonichu #8
- Goldeen - Appeared in underwater scene on page 59 of Sonichu #8
- Staryu - Appeared in underwater scene on page 59 of Sonichu #8
- Corsola - Appeared in underwater scene on page 59 of Sonichu #8
- Octillery - Appeared in underwater scene on page 59 of Sonichu #8
- Mantine - Appeared in underwater scene on page 59 of Sonichu #8
- Corphish - Appeared in underwater scene on page 59 of Sonichu #8
- Flaaffy - Appears as Layla Flaaffy in Sonichu #9.
- Sneasel - Appears as Reginald Sneasel in Sonichu #9.