Count Graduon
Count Graduon is the prime mover behind the forces of evil in Sonichu. Count Graduon is an ancient evil spirit residing in the scepter of the evil witch Mary Lee Walsh. Despite being a supernatural being of great power who threatened the ancient Native Americans, Graduon inexplicably holds the the title of a low-ranking nobleman in European society.
Graduon's status as a major Sonichu villain and Christian's feelings about his graduation from high school and college are probably not a coincidence. Beyond his anger and embarrassment about not receiving special treatment at his class's commencement ceremony, Christian likens his departure from high school to being forced from comfortable surroundings and cherished friends. He also regards his efforts to adjust to life after school as a great adventure story, so it should perhaps come as no surprise that the man-child's greatest enemy is a metaphor for growing up.
In the comic
According to the Anchuent Prophecy, Count Graduon is a source of evil sealed away by the leaders of the Cherokee and Wasabi clans. Interestingly enough, despite being trapped for thousands of years, Graduon was able to go to the moon and teach Silvana, as well as give her a penis.
The Prophecy foretold that upon its own discovery by Sonichu, Graduon would be released from his imprisonment to endanger mankind. Christian accepted the powers of Chris-Chan Sonichu in order to find and defeat Graduon.
When Chris-Chan, Wes-Li Sonichu, and Saramah Rosechu discovered the ancient evil they were looking for, they found an enormous golem marauding through CWCville at the behest of Mary Lee Walsh. It was soon revealed that Walsh's scepter contained the evil spirit, who identified itself as Count Graduon after the three prophesied electric creatures defeated the golem.
Graduon has not yet established his motive for aligning with Mary Lee Walsh and targeting Christian, his city, and his friends. It may be inferred from the Anchuent Prophecy, though, that Chris's super powers are a critical threat to Graduon's evil.
Christian has stated that at the end of the "first season", he will fling Count Graduon to the moon, breaking the staff in which he is imprisoned. He then hinted (revealed) that Graduon will overshadow Metal Sonichu.
In Sonichu #9, it is revealed that he cannot stand Mary Lee Walsh — er, Slaweel Ryam — due to her inability to either defeat Chris and his sonichus nor either free him or give him a new body. He was content to let her die, but when Sonichu saves her, he holds off and waits for a chance to utterly remove her from the picture.
In Sonichu #10, however, Chris smashes the staff at the behest of Slaweel Ryam in order that she can "punish him another day". Whatever this might mean, it looks like Graduon is out of the picture for the time being, allowing Chris to focus on a new set of villains. This is not entirely unconnected to the rapid rise of Asperchu as the primary source of Chris's ire.
Appearance
Count Graduon is shown mostly as a lollipop-like Sceptre, presumably with the immeasurable evil being trapped inside the purple crystal on top of it, although Sonichu #9 shows him as what is either a "Grey" alien with purple eyes, an albino gingerbread man, an ersatz Lord Voldemort or a dark silhouette that Chris could not be bothered to color. He is also seen sporting a faggy cape of some sort.
In ModNation Racers however, he takes on a different and somewhat more intimidating appearance, still retaining the similar eyes and basic body shape, but is instead a purple color, with blue and white muscle tissue-like strings on his body, darker purple-red eyes, and spiked wing-like growths protruding from his back and head, making him somewhat resemble Tabuu from Super Smash Bros Brawl.
Amazingly, Graduon might be another of Chris's more "original" characters, even if he is mostly just the living personification of the negative feelings towards his graduation.
Gallery
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ORLY? Last time we checked, he was nice compared to Chris.
Graduon as he appears in ModNation Racers.
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