< Sonichu
Sonichu/YMMV
- Accidental Innuendo:
- The Sonichu balls often inadvertently lent themselves to testicle references. "My two balls!" indeed.
- In the sixth issue, the characters hear an explosion. In response, Chris-Chan replies: "Somethings's happening downstairs! Sonichu, Magi-Chan, come with me!" The way the comic is drawn, it looks as though Chris-Chan's gnads are exploding.
- Non Sequitur Scene:
- The Family Guy "skitch"
- The reenactment of a scene from Beavis and Butthead for no purpose other than Author Appeal.
- Designated Hero: It's really hard to get behind any of the heroes, as they spend most of their time screwing and are quite prone to Disproportionate Retribution.
- Ensemble Darkhorse: Many side characters such as Yawning Squirtle, Boulder Dropping Whale, Kel, Metal Sonichu and Bill the Scientist have become favorites among the fanbase.
- Every One Remembers the Stripper: Issue 8, the most sexually explicit issue, is also one of the most notorious.
- Fanon Discontinuity: The author is known to Retcon large amounts of the series. It's up to individual followers of the comic whether any (and which) of them caught on or not.
- Freud Was Right: Quite a few Narmy lines in the comic, as well as one, um, interesting depiction of a pistol. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
- High Octane Nightmare Fuel: The deaths of Sean, Alec, Mao, and Evan, especially given the art style...
- Idiot Plot: So many examples to choose from…
- Sonichu #1: Rosechu could have escaped on her own, considering she is just as powerful as the title character. But no, she willingly became the Damsel in Distress.
- Sonichu #4: If Chris-Chan hadn't done... whatever it was... that got him suspect of solicitation, this issue wouldn’t even have a premise, let alone a plot.
- Sonichu #8: All of it. Whether it’s Sonichu confusing drawings with reality, Rosechu trying to counteract 4-cent garbage’s pornographic drawings with her own pornographic photographs, or Magi-chan’s inability to warn Blake ahead of time the danger he was in, everybody has dropped quite a few IQ points this issue and that’s saying something.
- Sonichu #9: Dating Education, starting from the fact that the title concept doesn’t make any sense and only going worse from there.
- Memetic Sex God: Mary Lee Walsh.
- Memetic Outfit: While she canonically has grey hair and a viking helmet, earlier artwork of Mary Lee Walsh drew just the helmet, making her look like a bob-cut blonde with devil horns. Practically every piece of unofficial art portrays her as such as a result.
- Narm: The biggest source of entertainment in Sonichu.
- Narm Charm: Barely qualifies. Some parts contain enough Rouge Angles of Satin typos and awful dialogue to evoke the awesomeness that is Half Life: Full Life Consequences, but not enough to really make the comic enjoyable on its own.
- Painful Rhyme: "Sonichu's Ode to Rosechu" uses lance/radiance, and the more obvious tweet/heartsweet.
- The Scrappy: Sonichu and Rosechu's kids. The children are widely hated by everybody. Even more so than the other characters. This is saying a lot. They may or may not show traits of Creator's Pet as well.
- Strangled by the Red String: Every single couple.
- Punchy is hinted to have a crush on Angelica. Then he ends up with Layla Flaaffy.
- Bubbles is with Blake. They hide their relationship for no clear reason.
- When Reldnahc is about to be cured of his homosexuality, there is talk of him getting back together with Kel. There is no mention of this in earlier chapters.
- Straw Man Has a Point: Sean's drug induced rant.
- Tastes Like Diabetes: The Sonees and Roseys, Sonichu's and Rosechu's children especially. In fact, their "cuteness" is so annoying that they're probably the most hated characters.
- Tear Jerker: Episode 12.5 “One Lucky Dog”, Chandler’s tribute to his deceased pet. Your Mileage May Vary.
- Villain Decay: Blake goes from being a Shadow ripoff to a generic Stu in the middle of an episode. Then, he hooks up with Bubbles and becomes a Satellite Character to a Satellite Character before being almost entirely written out.
- Wangst: Chris-Chan when lamenting on how he can’t get a girl. Reginald Sneasel as well, being a stand-in for him when he was trapped in the Time Void.
- What Do You Mean It's for Kids?: Chris apparently thinks graphic sex and violence are already for children. Including the Asperchu squad's gruesome executions.
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