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Sailor Megtune first appears in the [[Sonichu 5|fifth issue of ''Sonichu'']], along with [[Megagi La Skunk]], who is apparently a sidekick of sorts. She is secretly in love with Chris, proof the comic is not based on real life. He very obviously reciprocates her feelings (as he did in real life), but neither of them can act on those feelings due to "past events" or some shit.
Sailor Megtune first appears in the [[Sonichu 5|fifth issue of ''Sonichu'']], along with [[Megagi La Skunk]], who is apparently a sidekick of sorts. She is secretly in love with Chris, proof the comic is not based on real life. He very obviously reciprocates her feelings (as he did in real life), but neither of them can act on those feelings due to "past events" or some shit.


In [[Sonichu 7|Issue 7]] Megan was back, more notably as "Megan" and not Sailor Megtune. It is implied that like Chris can transform into [[Chris-Chan Sonichu]], Megan can transform into Sailor Megtune, possibly by using a [[Gitar of Fail|''Guitar Hero'' controller]], though any transformation of hers is not explicitly seen in the comics. A picture in the [[Scrapbook of Fail]], however, depicts a transformation pen similar to the ones used by Sailor Moon's teammates, the Sailor Senshi (or Sailor Scouts for you dubbies), during two of the middle seasons (''Sailor Moon R'' and ''Sailor Moon S''). This will probably not be seen or confirmed in the future, as it's very unlikely that she will be appearing in future issues.
In [[Sonichu 7|Issue 7]] Megan was back, more notably as "Megan" and not Sailor Megtune. It is implied that just as Chris can transform into [[Chris-Chan Sonichu]], Megan can transform into Sailor Megtune, possibly by using a [[Gitar of Fail|''Guitar Hero'' controller]], though any transformation of hers is not explicitly seen in the comics. A picture in the [[Scrapbook of Fail]], however, depicts a transformation pen similar to the ones used by Sailor Moon's teammates, the Sailor Senshi (or Sailor Scouts for you dubbies), during two of the middle seasons (''Sailor Moon R'' and ''Sailor Moon S''). This will probably not be seen or confirmed in the future, as it's very unlikely that she will be appearing in future issues.


==Powers==
==Powers==

Revision as of 11:13, 26 June 2010

SM with Megagi La Skunk. My god that's a horrendous drawing.

Sailor Megtune is Megan Schroeder's Sailor Soldier alter-ego in the Sonichu comic series. The character is blatantly plagiarized from Sailor Moon, a favorite show of Megan's.

In the comic

Sailor Megtune first appears in the fifth issue of Sonichu, along with Megagi La Skunk, who is apparently a sidekick of sorts. She is secretly in love with Chris, proof the comic is not based on real life. He very obviously reciprocates her feelings (as he did in real life), but neither of them can act on those feelings due to "past events" or some shit.

In Issue 7 Megan was back, more notably as "Megan" and not Sailor Megtune. It is implied that just as Chris can transform into Chris-Chan Sonichu, Megan can transform into Sailor Megtune, possibly by using a Guitar Hero controller, though any transformation of hers is not explicitly seen in the comics. A picture in the Scrapbook of Fail, however, depicts a transformation pen similar to the ones used by Sailor Moon's teammates, the Sailor Senshi (or Sailor Scouts for you dubbies), during two of the middle seasons (Sailor Moon R and Sailor Moon S). This will probably not be seen or confirmed in the future, as it's very unlikely that she will be appearing in future issues.

Powers

Sailor Megtune has a magical guitar weapon in which she is able to perform the attack, "Megtune Rockin' Hurricane". The power is only shown to be used as a means of deflecting or canceling out enemy attacks, and is not shown to have any offensive capabilities.

Gallery

See also

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The Players: The Games: The Prizes:
Coinciding Sagas: Stackhouse, GAMePLACe, ED