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In the name of Christian Chandler's heart, I shall punish you!
Chris-Chan Sonichu to Mary Lee Walsh
Pretty sailor-suited soldier!

Sailor Moon (full name: Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon) is an anime that Chris became interested in after discovering that his gal pal Megan Schroeder enjoyed the series. In typical retard fashion Chris then began to rip off things from the series in a desperate attempt to impress her enough to make her want to bob up and down on his duck.

Influence

Sailor Moon also helps Chris STAY STRAIGHT
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Sailor Moon's influence can clearly be seen in his artwork from around issue four of Sonichu. He began drawing his character with big shiny animu eyes around this time, as well as creating the character of Sailor Megtune which is nothing more than Megan dressed in sailor fuku. Crystal also wears a sailor fuku in her transformed state.

Additionally, around Sonichu 4, Chris starts referring to himself as the "warrior of love and honesty", much in the vein of Sailor Moon's own post-transformation speech, which he also rips off with the line "I will punish you!".

Chris's transformation into Chris-chan Sonichu also is more reminiscent of the transformation sequences in Sailor Moon, in that they focus on individual aspects of the transformation itself, and usually require an item.

Chris believes that staring nightly at a poster featuring Sailor Moon and Sailor Chibi Moon will banish homosexual urges,[1] but the whole premise of Chris enjoying Sailor Moon is highly ironic considering the show is renowned for having many gay, lesbian and transsexual characters.

Occasionally, he will also give a reference to the show in Captain's Logs.[2]

Sauces

See also

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