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==Comics==
==Comics==
[[File:IanFlynn01.png|thumb|left|Much like Chris, Ian Flynn grew up with Sonic. However, he actually managed to do something with his career and now writes the Sonic Archie Comics.]]
[[File:IanFlynn01.png|thumb|left|Much like Chris, Ian Flynn grew up with Sonic. However, he <s>actually managed to do something with his career and</s> now writes the Sonic Archie Comics.  This is more than Chris will ever achieve.]]
[[File:Sth189.jpg|thumb|left|Most likely a bigger inspiration than the games series itself, this comic would rival Sonichu in stupidity if it were not for the semi-competent artist SEGA hires.]]
[[File:Sth189.jpg|thumb|left|Most likely a bigger inspiration than the games series itself, this comic would rival Sonichu in stupidity if it were not for the semi-competent artist SEGA hires.]]



Revision as of 05:35, 9 June 2010

File:Sonichuripoff.jpg
Some poorly drawn rip-off of Sonichu.

Sonic the Hedgehog is a shitty recolor of beloved hero and comic book character Sonichu. Sega's blatant plagiarism has given renowned Sonichu creator Christian Weston Chandler many sleepless nights.

Chris has based his life on Sonic's teachings from AOSTH. He has been Chris's life hero since June 1990 [sic[1]], replacing The American Rabbit.[2]

History

Chris likely first learned about Sonic from watching the cartoon show Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, involving the basic plot of Sonic and Tails running around to defeat Robotnik, who was portrayed as a plump, egotistical man who would endeavor to conquer Mobius and destroy Sonic, failing spectacularly each time. At the end of every show, a small segment titled "Sonic Says" (humorously misspelled "Sonic Sez" by Tails) would begin. Each segment would involve Sonic teaching a small moral lesson for kids to learn, such as when to call 911, what to do if someone attempts to molest or kidnap you, and telling kids not to play with guns.

The show was promoted via a contest, with the grand prize being a $1,000 video game shopping spree. Chris was one of the two winners of the shopping spree and was featured in a news story about the contest, one of the biggest moments (if not the biggest moment) in his early life, spreading its influence far and wide, from his decisions to enter contests[3] to the eventual creation of Sonichu.

Apparently, at one point, Sonic was more widely recognized than Mickey Mouse. He was also intentionally designed to be easy to draw, had an incoherently random daily cartoon and a dead-serious pseudo-cyberpunk Saturday cartoon to cover both ends of the kids' cartoon spectrum, an army of merchandising, and, oh yeah, most of the games actually didn't suck back in the day. That and its enormous popularity (he likes all popular music, after all, why not all popular cartoons?) almost certainly drew in Chris.

The reason Chris remains so unerringly loyal to Sonic is unknown. As the years went by, the games became steadily worse until they fell into a randomly spawning black hole of supercrap and seem doomed to dwell within its depths forever. The cartoons both ended, were replaced by something almost as godawful as Sonichu, and the current cartoon is dumb enough to suck, yet not egregious enough at sucking to be ironically entertaining. Many more pop culture trends have come and gone, some good, some heinously bad, but Chris has stuck by Sonic (and Pokémon) like an abused wife. Judging by the large amount of pages about Sonic-loving lolcows (autistic or not) on ED, there's obviously something about Sonic that we don't see. Given how rabid a fanboy Chris has become, perhaps brand loyalty has transitioned into a sort of fannish Stockholm syndrome.

Role in the comics

Sonic first appears in issue 0 as Super Sonic battling the Perfect Chaos Monster in Station Square. Whilst battling him, a Pikachu comes to fight Perfect Chaos and is tackled by Sonic. The power of the Chaos Emeralds mutates said Pikachu into Sonichu, who then defeats Perfect Chaos.

In the following issue, he crashes into Sonichu again. After recognizing each other, they team up in order to rescue Rosechu from the clutches of Black Sonichu.

Other than being the catalyst for the creation of Sonichu and teaming up with him in the second issue, Sonic serves no other purpose. He disappears after issue 1, literally never even mentioned again.

Tails's (lack of a) role in the comics

Miles "Tails" Prower is Sonic's sidekick, and has been in the franchise since Sonic The Hedgehog 2 was released in 1992 for the Sega Master System. He has been featured in almost every form of Sonic-related media such as cartoons, anime and comic books. As such, many have been perplexed on why he has not made an appearance in Chris' comics.

Christian has refused to include Tails in his comics, despite ripping off Knuckles and Shadow and featuring an autobot named "Prower." If his response in Mailbag 38 any indication, it is possible Tails was omitted because of the rumors (made by 13 year olds on Gamefags and Failgrounds) that Sonic and Tails were gay. According to Christian, Tails would be "inappropriate" for the comic.

Despite this, Chris did create a Tails-like Pokémon named Evails, though he has so far only appeared on the Wall of Originals. The name of Punchy Sonichu's bike is also Prower, bearing a certain resemblance to his surname.

Comics

File:IanFlynn01.png
Much like Chris, Ian Flynn grew up with Sonic. However, he actually managed to do something with his career and now writes the Sonic Archie Comics. This is more than Chris will ever achieve.
Most likely a bigger inspiration than the games series itself, this comic would rival Sonichu in stupidity if it were not for the semi-competent artist SEGA hires.


Like with the cartoons, Sonic had comic adaptations up the ass, but in an even more bloated sense, as each comic series was specific to the region of the world they were released in. Japan got a bunch of crazy manga, Europe got a cliched comic series published by Fleetway (the same company that once published 2000 A.D.) that appealed to the gaming demographic of the 90s, and the US got a comic series published by Archie comics, itself based on the Saturday Morning Cartoon of Sonic, which really has nothing to do with Sonic beyond using some of the characters (albeit heavily modified) to serve as the basis of a weird, unoriginal furfag plot. While the cartoon has been off air for nearly sixteen years now, the comic series is still around like a diseased body lingering on the edge of life. Among comic book enthusiast, the comic is known for having a creepy batshit fanbase that entirely consists of 30-year-old furries living in their parents' basements, (despite the target demographic being little kids) who complain about a lack of bestiality in the story and for being subject to horrible plots including shallow romances and convoluted explanations for changes in character appearances. Many speculate that people like Chris are probably the only reason it manages to stay in existence to this day (that, and SEGA's endorsement).

Chris has hinted at and mentioned that he is familiar with the comic series, and the layout of his comics tends to replicate the style of early Archie Sonic covers. Reldnahc's calling Chris "Prime-Chan" in the comic may be a reference to the character Scourge the Hedgehog, an evil version of Sonic from another dimension; Sonic is referred to as "Sonic Prime" when dealing with inter-dimensional storylines. Chris has also been known to trace images from an early special of the comic "Super Sonic vs. Hyper Knuckles" for the basis of some of his fight scenes. Whether he still reads the comics now or not is unknown, but it is probable that he does. He has stated that he would like Sonichu to be published by Archie Comics.[4][5]

Starting in April 2010, Sony began releasing the Archie Sonic comics for download via the Playstation Network.[6] The likelihood that Chris has purchased them? Close to 100%.

Sega's response

After being scarred by the shitty drawn comic by Christian Weston Chandler one fan finally decided to let Sega in on Sonichu. It's currently unknown on what Sega will do about Chris.

Sega's reaction to the discovery of Sonichu

Plagiarism

Sonic the Hedgehog is a point of inspiration for many asspies, and like many of his kind, Chris unashamedly steals from all of its various canons. Sonichu is obviously a recolored Sonic the Hedgehog, but even more obvious is Rosechu, who somehow manages to be less original than Chris's flagship character.

Gallery

Sauces/notes

  1. Sonic the Hedgehog wasn't released in North America or even Japan until June 1991 - see here. Ironically, this is also a question on Chris's Sonic the Hedgehog MyBuzz quiz which Chris assigns the right answer of June 1991. Of course, there can be Rad Mobile by Sega released in 1990, but that would have not made much sense either seeing as Sonic only made a cameo appearance as an air freshener and nothing more, despite the particular appearance in that game predating Sonic's own first game. That, and Rad Mobile was a very less known game from Sega, so the chance of Chrissy playing the game during 1990 (and failing miserably at it) would be highly unlikely.
  2. http://cogsdev.110mb.com/cwcipedia/index.php/Sonichu#Conception_and_Creation
  3. See GameStop Be A Star Sweepstakes, Chop Chop Master Onion's Rap Showdown, Harvey Birdman Commercial, Pixelated PS3
  4. IRC (22 December 2008)
  5. Mumble Chat 6
  6. PlayStation Comics Store Update

See also

External links

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