Fictional characters that resemble Chris

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Tim Buckley said:
Gurgie said:
Ice King? Lonely, sad and socially awkward.

As long as this post modern new Chris is conserned yes, so right, I can't believe that didn't passed trough my mind.

My thoughts exactly, you just change "sweetheart" with "princess..."
 
Ignatius said:
Gosh, I hadn't hear of "Dr." Steve Brule before... it's truly something special...? And I could totally see him as a grown-up Cartman.

Bouquet said:
I made this thread a few months ago and made the same connection. If Chris were better educated/more well read, he would be a living Ignatius.

Oh! Sorry, I tried to look similar threads but didn't find any. But yeah, basically if Chris had obsessed over Medieval theology instead of 90's children's cartoons he would be Ignatius.

Steve Brule, this is something I could imagine Chris doing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm8oqlg8z4s
 
Coldgrip said:
Randy from Dead Rising 2.

Funny you said that because I found this on the Dead Rising wiki entry on Randy:

"He bears an uncanny resemblance to internet personality Christian Weston Chandler"

Its even self-aware
 
Ignatius said:
Tim Buckley said:
Gurgie said:
Ice King? Lonely, sad and socially awkward.

As long as this post modern new Chris is conserned yes, so right, I can't believe that didn't passed trough my mind.

My thoughts exactly, you just change "sweetheart" with "princess..."
Eeeeeeeeeeeehhhhhh... I don't see much resemblence because the Ice King actually HAS magical power and an army that does his bidding (a bunch of Guntars)
Personality-wise, yes.
Overall, naaah.
 
This guy from Uncle Grandpa.

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I think porky Minch from earthbound is just like Chris. Fat, awkward,incredibly immatur, bad parents, and they both want to kill people who are mean to the
 
I don't know but would George constanza from Seinfeld?

Overbearing mother. Father whose had heart problems only differences I see is Georges father is quick to anger.

I don't remember if Bob was quick to anger, with all the stuff that happened it is surprising he isn't
 
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I'd say Bobby Hill, but Bobby was actually charismatic and liked by his peers, so let's add a couple heaping teaspoons of Peggy Hill's egotism and social failure.
 
Okay, I don't know what the character I'm thinking of is named, nor the name of the movie, but I'm pretty sure he hasn't been mentioned here yet. I remember my sister always used to watch these weird horror b-movies and one day there was this one where there were like, a bunch of people going into a house to investigate ghosts or something, and all I really remember is something about the main character's younger sister being mute and they get locked inside the house or something... But there was this one character that I remember looking a lot like pre-tomgirl Chris, but mentally he was more like post-tomgirl Chris. It's kind of funny because I remember his mom being in the movie and the two of them being overly attatched to eachother, though the son kind of seemed to resent her. If it helps any, I remember the mom drove a powder blue Volvo.
 
This isn't a fictional character, but I thought it was worth noting:

May I present to you Mr. Christopher Cross:
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Granted, Mr. Cross is a bit more cleaned up than OPL has ever been, but since they both share an awkward sense of fashion, round features, receding hairline, and high-pitched voice, I always found the similarities jarring.

And although I know he was already mentioned earlier, I have to second with Randy Tugman from Dead Rising 2.
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Gord Brody.

(Just who the fuck is Gord Brody you ask? Glad you asked, this is from a somewhat legendary troll of the internet review of the work of fiction Gord comes from; "Green plays Gord Brody, a 28-year-old who lives at home with his father (Rip Torn), who despises him, and his mother (Julie Hagerty), who wrings her hands a lot. He lives in a basement room still stocked with his high school stuff, draws cartoons and dreams of becoming an animator. Gord would exhaust a psychiatrist's list of diagnoses. He is unsocialized, hostile, manic and apparently retarded. Retarded? How else to explain a sequence in which a Hollywood animator tells him to "get inside his animals," and he skins a stag and prances around dressed in the coat, covered with blood? His romantic interest is Betty (Marisa Coughlan), who is disabled and dreams of rocket-powered wheelchairs and oral sex. A different kind of sexual behavior enters the life of his brother Freddy, who gets the movie named after him just because, I suppose, Tom Green thought the title was funny. His character also thinks it is funny to falsely accuse his father of molesting Freddy.

Green's sense of humor may not resemble yours. Consider a scene where Gord's best friend busts his knee open while skateboarding. Gord licks the open wound. Then he visits his friend in the hospital. A woman in the next bed goes into labor. Gord rips the baby from her womb and, when it appears to be dead, brings it to life by swinging it around his head by its umbilical cord, spraying the walls with blood. If you wanted that to be a surprise, then I'm sorry I spoiled it for you."
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Master Higgins from Adventure Island.

Fat? Check.
Manboobs? Check.
Gay trucker hat? Check.
Determined to get his sweetheart at all cost? Check.
Disturbing tendency to run around half naked? Check.
Fights against cartoonish villians? Check.
And, in this picture, claw of fail and you don't know the fury of his wrath.
 
Lucio Fulci's New York Ripper is already pretty infamous for the killer talking like Donald Duck, but if you're familiar with Chris it takes on new layers of disturbing.

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In fact, pretending that the murderer's Chris is the only real way for me to enjoy the movie (since it's, uh, not good). "I'm gonna sacrifice a gal-pal just for youuuuuu."
 
Handsome Jack from Borderlands 2 reminds me a bit of comic Chris. They're both egomaniacs that have shaped worlds in their image, casually frollicking and killing the crap out of people they don't feel belong, because they both think that they are the hero because they believe enough in it. Also both always manage to outsmart their adversaries. Also they're both hypocrites and they both suck at making jokes.
 
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