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{{quote|a very important moment|Chris, 26 years later.<ref>[[July 2019 social media posts#Remembering The Sweepstakes]]</ref>}}
{{quote|a very important moment|Chris, 25 years later.<ref>[[July 2019 social media posts#Remembering The Sweepstakes]]</ref>}}


[[File:NoPhotoCop.jpg|thumb|Chris and Bob picking up the shopping spree award.]]
[[File:NoPhotoCop.jpg|thumb|Chris and Bob picking up the shopping spree award.]]


The '''Sonic the Hedgehog Watch & Win Sweepstakes''' was a contest held in [[1990s#1993|1993]] to promote the first [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] cartoon, the syndicated ''[[Wikipedia:The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog|Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]''.
The '''Sonic the Hedgehog Watch & Win Sweepstakes''' was a contest held in [[1990s#1993|1993]] to promote the first ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' cartoon, the syndicated ''{{w|Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog}}''.  


The contest's grand prize — a $1,000 [[wikipedia:KB Toys|Kay-Bee Toys]] shopping spree — was awarded to two lucky winners, one of whom happened to be [[Chris]]; the other winner of the contest was a six year old girl from California, who decided to split her prize money with her classmates instead. A [[Niggos|Martha Tyrone]] from New York claimed to have entered the contest when she was four or five and heard from a friend of her neighbor's that Chris had won; she proceeded to be jealous of him. This seminal event marks both the high point of Chris's life and the first hint of his future decline into the manchild we know and troll today. The segment below was from the ''[[Wikipedia:Dateline NBC|Dateline News]]'' program on [[Charlottesville, VA|Charlottesville]] NBC affiliate [[Wikipedia:WVIR|WVIR]], and was Chris's ''first'' televised appearance. The segment on Chris's DVD is partially seen twice, as it was repeated and re-recorded on a later edition of the same newscast.
The contest's grand prize — a $1,000 {{w|KB Toys|Kay-Bee Toys}} shopping spree — was awarded to at least two lucky winners, one of whom happened to be [[Chris]]; the other winner of the contest was a six-year-old girl from California, who decided to split her prize money with her classmates instead.


The video shows several revealing things, namely that Chris's verbal skills and fashion sense have not improved since he was twelve. In fact, the only thing that has visibly changed is his [[Chris and his Ego|sense of entitlement]]. Chris's [[autism]] is also painfully evident just from the segment, seeing as his eye contact is very inconsistent as he speaks.
This seminal event marks both the early peak of Chris's life and the first hint of his future decline into the manchild we know and troll today. His [[Borb|parents]] were hopeful that this win would surely set him up for future success, prompting them to contact the local [[Chris in the media|news media]]. The segment below was from the ''{{w|Dateline NBC|Dateline News}}'' program on [[Charlottesville, VA|Charlottesville]] NBC affiliate {{w|WVIR}}. It was Chris's ''first'' televised appearance, as well as his oldest known appearance on any kind of video, airing 11 years before [[YouTube]] was founded. It occurred shortly after the [[Christopher's name change|"GodBear" incident]] and Chris's move to the suburbs of [[Richmond]]. The segment on Chris's DVD is partially seen twice, as it was repeated and re-recorded on a later edition of the same newscast.


Ever since winning the Sweepstakes, [[Chris and contests|Chris has entered several other contests]], expecting to win through the sheer power of his autism.
The video shows several revealing things, namely that Chris's communication skills and fashion sense have not improved or changed much since he was twelve. In fact, the only things that have visibly changed are his physical age and his sense of entitlement – some argue that this competition is what stroked his enormous [[ego]]. Chris's [[autism]] is also very evident just from the segment, seeing as his eye contact is very inconsistent as he speaks. Interestingly, Chris is described as a resident of [[Charlottesville]], even though he was living in [[Richmond]] at the time. This suggests that Bob was still expecting to win his case against the Greene County school board, at which point the Chandlers would return to [[Ruckersville]] and Chris would be allowed to attend a mainstream school there. The case would be dropped later that year.


Of the games Chris bought, only three are known:
The anchors are visibly impressed by Chris supposedly mastering video games. This claim came from [[Bob]], who wouldn't have an inkling of what mastering a video game looks like.
 
Ever since winning the Sweepstakes, [[Chris and contests|Chris has entered several other contests]], expecting to win through the sheer power of his autism – to [[Chop Chop Master Onion's Rap Showdown|varied results]].
 
Of the games Chris bought, only four are known:
*''Batman Returns'' ($49.99)
*''Batman Returns'' ($49.99)
*''[[Sonic]] Spinball'' ($49.99)
*''[[Sonic]] CD''
*''Sonic Spinball'' ($49.99)
*"Star Trek" (probably ''Star Trek: The Next Generation: Echoes from the Past'') ($12.99)
*"Star Trek" (probably ''Star Trek: The Next Generation: Echoes from the Past'') ($12.99)


Chris is also seen pulling an original "[[Power Rangers]] Megazord" (est. $29.99) out of a bag at the end of the video.
Chris is also seen pulling an original "[[Power Rangers]] Megazord" (est. $29.99) out of a bag at the end of the video.
As of [[June 2021]], the only item Chris still had from his shopping spree was ''Sonic CD''; everything else had been sold or [[2014 house fire|lost]].<ref>[[The Place chats (June 2021)#Warhol Book Stress and Hoarding]]</ref>


==Commercial==
==Commercial==
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==Video==
==Video==
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'''Co-anchor:''' Good night.
'''Co-anchor:''' Good night.


'''[[Niggos|Black]] Anchorman:''' Buh-bye.
'''Other Anchorman:''' Buh-bye.


[''An NBC Dateline News notice appears before the clip cuts out, making a weird "hweeur" noise, and another begins.'']
[''An NBC Dateline News notice appears before the clip cuts out, making a weird "hweeur" noise, followed by a repeat of part of the report.'']


'''Anchorwoman:''' —winners nationally to receive ''$1,000'' worth of Sega video games and equipment. Christian ''is'' autistic, but he's entering the contest completely of his own accord was a sign to his parents of how well he is getting along.
'''Anchorwoman:''' —winners nationally to receive ''$1,000'' worth of Sega video games and equipment. Christian ''is'' autistic, but he's entering the contest completely of his own accord was a sign to his parents of how well he is getting along.
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* [[Chop Chop Master Onion's Rap Showdown]]
* [[Chop Chop Master Onion's Rap Showdown]]
* [[GameStop Be A Star Sweepstakes]]
* [[GameStop Be A Star Sweepstakes]]
{{References}}


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Latest revision as of 17:19, 24 March 2024

a very important moment
Chris, 25 years later.[1]
Chris and Bob picking up the shopping spree award.

The Sonic the Hedgehog Watch & Win Sweepstakes was a contest held in 1993 to promote the first Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon, the syndicated Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog.

The contest's grand prize — a $1,000 Kay-Bee Toys shopping spree — was awarded to at least two lucky winners, one of whom happened to be Chris; the other winner of the contest was a six-year-old girl from California, who decided to split her prize money with her classmates instead.

This seminal event marks both the early peak of Chris's life and the first hint of his future decline into the manchild we know and troll today. His parents were hopeful that this win would surely set him up for future success, prompting them to contact the local news media. The segment below was from the Dateline News program on Charlottesville NBC affiliate WVIR. It was Chris's first televised appearance, as well as his oldest known appearance on any kind of video, airing 11 years before YouTube was founded. It occurred shortly after the "GodBear" incident and Chris's move to the suburbs of Richmond. The segment on Chris's DVD is partially seen twice, as it was repeated and re-recorded on a later edition of the same newscast.

The video shows several revealing things, namely that Chris's communication skills and fashion sense have not improved or changed much since he was twelve. In fact, the only things that have visibly changed are his physical age and his sense of entitlement – some argue that this competition is what stroked his enormous ego. Chris's autism is also very evident just from the segment, seeing as his eye contact is very inconsistent as he speaks. Interestingly, Chris is described as a resident of Charlottesville, even though he was living in Richmond at the time. This suggests that Bob was still expecting to win his case against the Greene County school board, at which point the Chandlers would return to Ruckersville and Chris would be allowed to attend a mainstream school there. The case would be dropped later that year.

The anchors are visibly impressed by Chris supposedly mastering video games. This claim came from Bob, who wouldn't have an inkling of what mastering a video game looks like.

Ever since winning the Sweepstakes, Chris has entered several other contests, expecting to win through the sheer power of his autism – to varied results.

Of the games Chris bought, only four are known:

  • Batman Returns ($49.99)
  • Sonic CD
  • Sonic Spinball ($49.99)
  • "Star Trek" (probably Star Trek: The Next Generation: Echoes from the Past) ($12.99)

Chris is also seen pulling an original "Power Rangers Megazord" (est. $29.99) out of a bag at the end of the video.

As of June 2021, the only item Chris still had from his shopping spree was Sonic CD; everything else had been sold or lost.[2]

Commercial

Sonic the Hedgehog Watch & Win Sweepstakes Commercial
Direct link Youtube, archive
Stardate 1993
Subject Matter TelevisionTelevision Television Video gamesVideo games Video Games


Video

Sonic the Hedgehog Watch & Win Sweepstakes
Direct link Youtube, archive
Stardate 26 February 1994
Subject Matter TelevisionTelevision Television Video gamesVideo games Video Games
Performance Style ReasonReason The Humble Genesis of a Lolcow Legend
Shirt RainbowRainbowboy.png The Rainbow Flag
Other LeakedLeaked Leaked
OFFICIAL and HONEST CWC Videos
previous
n/a
next
Song of Christian


Transcript

Anchorwoman: Well, we've got a little more for ya, including what Sonic the Hedgehog means to a very special Charlottesville boy. And the significance goes way beyond the high score and videos.

[One clip cuts out and another begins.]

Anchorwoman: Finally, tonight, Sonic the Hedgehog is running wildly in the Chandler household this weekend. 12-year-old Christian Chandler of Charlottesville was the winner in a video game shopping spree. Christian is one of only about a hundred winners nationally to receive $1,000 worth of Sega games and equipment. For his parents, it’s just another example of how well he's doing. Christian is a high-functioning autistic child. This past fall, of his own initiative, he entered a contest based on a favorite cartoon character.

Cashier: [quiet] $980.8...

Chris: ...I had to do was exactly...watch Sonic the Hedgehog...uh, cartoon...an—and risten to what Sonic says at the end of it…and writin' it down for a whole week. And then, I had to mail it in, and I had to be drawn out of a hat, and I just won!

Anchorwoman: And Christian's father says it only takes a few hours for him to master an electronic game and then...move onto another!

Co-anchor: Unbelievable...

Anchorwoman: I can't master any of ’em! That's it for now, and it’s just...comin’ up on the NBA basketball game at 5:30. It’s not 6:30; it’s 5:30. We'll see you back here at 11:00. Thanks for watching.

Co-anchor: Good night.

Other Anchorman: Buh-bye.

[An NBC Dateline News notice appears before the clip cuts out, making a weird "hweeur" noise, followed by a repeat of part of the report.]

Anchorwoman: —winners nationally to receive $1,000 worth of Sega video games and equipment. Christian is autistic, but he's entering the contest completely of his own accord was a sign to his parents of how well he is getting along.

Cashier: [quiet] $980.8...

Chris: ...I had to do was exactly...watch Sonic the Hedgehog...uh, cartoon...an—and risten to what Sonic says at the end of it…and writin' it down for a whole week. And then, I had to mail it in, and I had to be drawn out of a hat, and I just won!

Anchorwoman: And Christian's father says it only takes a few hours for the boy to master one of the electronic games before he moves onto another one.

See also

References

⇐ n/a Chris's videos Song of Christian
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The Players: The Games: The Prizes:
Christian Weston Chandler...Yep, I'm on TV :)

Regular DVD: Sonic Watch & Win Sweepstakes • "Song of Christian" • Mario Kart 64 Lego RacewayChris Chan in the PokéNewsThe City of Cwicville Tour!Animal Crossing DocumentaryThe 24th Wedding Anniversary Special • "So Need a Cute Girl" • "All I Want For Christmas Is a Pretty Girlfriend" • Harvey Birdman commercialPixelated PS3FUTURE MESSAGEKCWC broadcastCWC Slideshow NotesSlideshow images
Director's Cut: ChandlerFamilyChristmas2004ChrisAfterChristmas2004