Don'tGetTrolled!

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Don'tGetTrolled

You can tell When Chris makes an addition, because suddenly everything sucks

Don'tGetTrolled is Chris's second flipnote animation, posted to Flipnote Hatena the site on 22 June 2010. Chris is known for his plagiarism, but this by far the most blatant and obvious theft he's ever undertaken. Viewers will immediately notice the very high animation quality compared to his other pieces. This is because he didn't make them.

The flipnote is a barely remixed version of an animation Chris commented on extensively. Chris adds very little to the original animation, scrawling a message about internet safety on some of the frames, and replacing a picture of Sonic with one of Sonichu. His description for the animation begs viewers to show their support for the "Bill for Anti Online Bad-Mouthing", which is presumably a law Chris dreamed up that would stand in defiance of freedom of speech.

Chris actually credits 8-Bit for creating the animation, which is surprising considering how much he usually plagiarizes. Granted, Chris gives this credit in the worst way possible, acting as though 8-Bit is some sort of stalwart ally that supports Chris in his battle against the Bill of Rights. A quick check of the comments on 8-Bit's page shows that Chris made no effort to comment him after his initial rant. It's likely 8-bit had no idea Chris was stealing his work, or that Chris thought of him as an ally.

On top of all of that, Chris completely missed the point of the original video, as it is with everything else he watches. The original message was that if you reply to a troll, then it's your own fault for being a naive retard. It's all about personal responsibility for your own actions, which is an alien concept to Chris. Also notable is the fact that Chris locked editing on this video, much like how he begged people not to change his LittleBigPlanet levels, he is just as protective of his flipnotes. Even when they are almost completely devoid of original material.

Description

Show Your Support with me and 8-Bit for the Bill for Anti Online Bad-Mouthing.

Awesome! :)

Video

Don'tGetTrolled
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Stardate June 22, 2010
Subject Matter TrollsTrolls Trolls
The OFFICIAL CWC Flipnotes
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Transcript

The audio, and the majority of the video in this animation was not created by Chris. This being the case, this Transcription will only cover the additions Chris made.

0:08-0:09
The original text "Don't reply 2 this this guy" is replaced with "Don't reply 2 any of these idiots". Chris also adds a variation of the "Awesome!" smilie, and a hyrogliphic that reads "4-cent garbage".

0:14-0:15
In a graphic representing a forum thread, The word "pkmn" is replaced with the word "Sonichu".

0:16-0:18
The In the background, behind the singing man, Chris drew a troll, apparently looking through some sort of telescope. Moments later, this is replaced with a frame in the foreground, depicting the singing stickman as though he's in a newspaper article. "8-BITki" is written in the bottom right, as though it's a sort of headline.

0:21-0:22
What was originally Sonic he hedgehog is replaced by Sonichu. Chris drew his initals in the margin, because Sonichu is an ORIGINAL CHARACTER DO NOT STEAL.

0:23-0:26
Chris wrote several short messages in the background, one appearing after another. "Keep your info to yourself and off the internet!" "Start all Relationships in real life only!" "Stay safe and happy online!"

0:34-0:35
After the animation proper ends, A two part message from Chris appears. "Remixed by Christian W. Chandler, for the Anti-Internet bad-mouthing campaigne." "Thanks to '8-Bit' for the original flipnote and anti-troll support."