Chris-Chan: A Comprehensive History

This installment mentioned the "man in the pickle suit" but we didn't hear about that in previous episodes. Also, Chris's copyright is a huge deal to Chris, but it hasn't been mentioned at all.
 
Just got around the watching the latest video. It's a pretty good documentary, but I think the last two parts have been the weakest. Part 6 goes into far too much detail about the infamous Sonichu porn. Who cares that there were three versions? Details like that take up time, and don't really give us an insight into Chris's fucked-up life. At least not in an interesting way.

Still enjoyable as a whole though.
 
This documentary was a let down. I don't know why he focused on the Sonichu comics bit by bit so much.

Why not do some epic moments like the Father call?
 
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Part 6 goes into far too much detail about the infamous Sonichu porn. Who cares that there were three versions? Details like that take up time, and don't really give us an insight into Chris's fucked-up life.
That's why I agree with some of the folks here who think Geno might be on the autistic spectrum. He's done a really good job of organizing and categorizing the insane amount of data we have on Chris, but he doesn't seem to be quite as good at minimizing the unessential noise and sticking to the truly important occurrences of Chris's life.

(And, since we know Geno lurks here, thank you for pronouncing "Rosechu" correctly. Rosa-chu was really starting to trigger me...)
 
(And, since we know Geno lurks here, thank you for pronouncing "Rosechu" correctly. Rosa-chu was really starting to trigger me...)
I suppose that's one consolation, if that helps
 
I actually am interested in the comic stuff. I can't make any sense out of it when I read the actual comics, but in the documentary, he leaves out a lot of the verbose blathering and just shows the action that relates to things that are happening in Chris's real life. The comics are important because they show how Chris is seeing things.
 
I actually am interested in the comic stuff. I can't make any sense out of it when I read the actual comics, but in the documentary, he leaves out a lot of the verbose blathering and just shows the action that relates to things that are happening in Chris's real life. The comics are important because they show how Chris is seeing things.
You could just go and watch the audiobooks, though. It's about the same level of 'completion', but funny.
 
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You could just go and watch the audiobooks, though. It's about the same level of 'completion', but funny.
I hate to give him props but DStecks bad reviews: Sonichu is actually pretty good (at least before he drank the sjw koolaide.) It was the only way I was able to make it through the comics.
 
I hate to give him props but DStecks bad reviews: Sonichu is actually pretty good (at least before he drank the sjw koolaide.) It was the only way I was able to make it through the comics.

DStreck's reviews were my favourites when I was bored and needed something to watch.
 
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