WatchMojo

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Chris watching the WatchMojo video Top 10 Hottest Anime Moms Ever during the timeframe in which he was engaging in incest with his mother

WatchMojo is a series of YouTube channels primarily known for videos of top ten lists. Chris is a fan and has referenced WatchMojo several times on social media and in DMs.

Mentions by Chris

In a December 2016 Facebook post, a melancholy Chris discussed his thoughts on relationships, spurred on by the video "Top 10 Feel-Good Anime Series" which mentioned the anime AnoHana: The Flower We Saw That Day.[1]

In a July 2017 Facebook post, Chris commented that it was perfect timing that on the day he updated his Chris Chan Sonichu transformation, that WatchMojo came out with a Sailor Moon video.[2]

In a chat with the Teen Troon Squad dated 18 December 2018, Chris referred to the video "Top 10 Reasons Why 2018 Was the Worst" and claimed he had been informed that the disasters described in it - including wildfires, fallen bridges and lost lives - were all events leading to the Dimensional Merge.[3]

In a May 2019 tweet, Chris complained about the Sonic the Hedgehog trailer, saying that he agreed with a WatchMojo dude that the movie should be delayed and redone.[4]

In a text to Kyle which was leaked during the 2020 Discord leaks, Chris cited a WatchMojo video and wrote of how he believed that augmented reality tools could help in seeing what the third eye does.[5]

On 13 August 2020, in response to a fan's question of if he had watched any Mad Max movies, Chris answered that he didn't, but did see clips on WatchMojo.[6]

In a December 2020 chat in The Place, while discussing anime with Naught, who recommended the series Higurashi, Chris brought up the video "Top 10 Anime Moments That Left Us Shook" and commented that he had learned about the series from it.[7]

On 25 July 2021, Chris watched the video "Top 10 Hottest Anime Moms Ever" on his iPad, then took a photo of the screen and sent it to the Suitress.[8]

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