Talk:Sonichu 10

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Continuity

You know, my own theory is that Chris's fucked up numbering system finally managed to confuse Chris himself and/or he just lost track. --Champthom 18:40, 15 March 2009 (CET)

So, if the medallion never gave him power, that means that the entire Anchuent Prophecy is null in void, and none of the events following Sonichu entering the mystic cave could have ever happened.~User:gourmetpickle

Not to mention as well that it's obvious that the "high school ring" was just made up at the last second. If his high school ring gave him the power all this time, then why did he even have the retarded medallion in the first place? Speaking of the medallion, how did he obtain it before the Anchuent Prophecy if that was a key piece in the plot? It wasn't even explained WHY he decided "Hey, I'm gonna wear a medallion of a creature before the creature is even introduced everyday for no apparent reason!" Besides that, if the ring gave the power, why is the spot where his Sonichu medallion his weak point? Following the laws of most video games (knowing Chris abides by them), when you attack the source of power on a boss enemy, that is usually their weak point. I mean, does he not even care about the story anymore? GODDAMMIT CHRIS YOU'RE MAKING ME WORSE THAN YOU WITH MY RAMBLINGS. FUCK. --Wild Sonichu 04:38, 6 May 2009 (CEST)

I find the idea of continuity in Sonichu comics quite upsetting. It was as if Chris had enough forethought to plan the whole thing. He was always impulsive over the whole storyline, mostly engrossed by a quest of pitiful revenge. I am ready to bet an old 5$ bill that, if he's called over the whole lack of continuity regarding the Anchuent Prophecy, he will just make the tribe leader appear on one page and say "No, that's cool". He's a crappy storyteller, that's all. Griffintown 21:05, 9 December 2009 (CET)

Well, he's all caught up with the pages and... it's funny. He didn't change the part where he sent his medallion to his "sweetheart", Blanca... despite the fact that he just set up a date with Lovely. LOL.--Blazer 08:32, 22 December 2009 (CET)

Fun fact about Lovely Weather

Chris thinks it's fucking hilarious to sing (to the tune of "Sleigh Ride"): "Lovely Weather for a sleigh ride together with Lovely Weather for a sleigh ride together with Lovely Weather for a sleigh ride together with..." over and over. --Champthom 10:28, 9 December 2009 (CET)

  • That sounds like a drag queen name. --Anaconda 11:02, 9 December 2009 (CET)
    • I don't understand. I'm scared.--Beat 16:20, 9 December 2009 (CET)
    • I was going to say it sounds like a show dog name, but I think I like Anaconda's comparison better --TheyCalledMeMad 18:37, 9 December 2009 (CET)
    • Lovely Weather sounds like a name I'd use for a character... which disturbs me quite deeply. Also, any idea if Lovely Weather is based on a real person (again) or if Chris is making up a codename for a future sweetheart? EnsignDisposable 05:26, 10 December 2009 (CET)
      • Page 2. He claims to have took advantage of the fact that he looks like his future self, and then fucked His future self's wife while his future self was at work. Yeah. --Beat 04:52, 10 December 2009 (CET)
        • This is the disgusting part. How creepy it is to have sex with your own future wife? And what about the whole Episode 19 "God-Jesus Says Ivy&Chris 4EVAH"? How pissed God should be that Ivy is dead and Chris's first thought out of the void was to tell all about the nookie he had with a married wife. Not much Christian values here ...Griffintown 05:35, 10 December 2009 (CET)
      • Also, this makes it that he's no longer a virgin in the comics, is the biggest single departure from RealChris yet. Even all his other victories were somehow unsuccessful in some way. EnsignDisposable 05:26, 10 December 2009 (CET)
      • Chris understands time travel as Futurama presented it; X has always happened and/or will always happen. PresentChris took advantage of his future wife; FutureChris is this same Chris who 6 years ago took advantage of his resembling a married man to bed that man's wife. I guess Chris thinks it's justified because Lovely later married him. Just something about the whole situation is wrong, but due to the mechanics of time travel, pinning down exactly what is hard. --OFSheep 02:25, 11 December 2009 (CET)
  • But, that's the thing: In Futurama, it was the past, not the future where it occurred. If I remember correctly, Fry had accidentally vaporized the man who he thought was his grandfather and ended up boffing his grandmother. He didn't realize until Farnsworth told him that HE was his own grandfather. Chris essentially screwed up the entire premise by going into the future. He won't have any direct affect to his present.--Blazer 02:32, 11 December 2009 (CET)
  • Perhaps because she married the Chris of her present, not the Chris of 6 years previous? I mean, who you are as a person is a function of time; I don't really feel like I'm the same person I was 6 years ago. A lot has changed since then. The fact of the matter is that the Chris she took to be her husband wasn't the real Chris she knew and married. It may as well have been someone in a full-body Chris suit, because one would assume that the Chris of 2009 to be different in mind than the Chris of 2015, though, the ever-ignorant manchild... maybe that's not a good assumption. --Tristran 02:37, 11 December 2009 (CET)
  • I think that's why one could argue it's rape if past Chris presents himself as future Chris, as they could be totally different people. --Champthom 20:43, 16 December 2009 (CET)
  • Try comparing Chris between now and when he started the comic and try seeing how changed he is.[/sarcasm, sort of] --CWCAttack 02:45, 11 December 2009 (CET)

How to incorporate preview?

Any suggestions on how to discuss the preview, since we'll be approaching the point where the preview is incorporated into the regular storyline? --Champthom 20:43, 16 December 2009 (CET)

i say we merge it with the regular episode description once Chris Manages to reach it.

i'm sure that's what Chris will do anyway, and when the time comes to merge them we'll use the preview section as a Christory lesson on how he put up the preview, and what pages the preview took place in. --Homor 12:06, 17 December 2009 (CET)

Japanese message

A message in Japanese characters listed as a "controversial statement!" is seen to the right.

OK, I know next to nothing about Japanese. I punched "controversial" in WWWJDIC and it says 問題発言 is "problematical statement; controversial statement". Which kind of looks like the marks which Chris's artistic pencil left on the paper, hence scanned and uploaded and now troubling our retinas. Now, the question remains: Which episode of Excel-Saga was this ripped off from? I still haven't watched all of them. (And if it's not from Excel-Saga: sorry, I just got this weird feeling that it could be from there. I can't really explain it.) --wwwwolf (wake me when you need me) 00:40, 22 December 2009 (CET)

The first episode. IIRC it's from Excel saying that manga artists are scum so who cares if they die, or something to that effect. Then, it was funny because it was prominent and after an actually controversial statement. Here? Pure, glorious shit. --OFSheep 02:32, 22 December 2009 (CET)

Cogsdev is a gal-pal now?

I... don't know what to think about this. --OFSheep 02:40, 23 December 2009 (CET)