Not sure if this really deserves a whole thread to itself, but it's occurred to me that Chrs-Chan Pure is definitely not a typo.
It only appears in Chris's writing three times, but each time spelled identically. The CWCki writes this off as a mere typo copy+pasted, and looking at the CWCki talk page, I'm not the first person to suggest this possibility; but that person (Austin) got shot down. But, they forgot about something. Look closely at this, the Chrs-Chan Pure logo:
There's no "i" there. It's the same spelling, but handwritten and in cursive. It's clearly intentional. So why? Austin and I came to the same conclusion: Chris tried to make it be the shared letters of Chris and Crystal, so the "i" and "y" were removed. Now, granted, there is no "h" in Crystal, but it's Chris. He could have gotten that mixed up pretty easily. That's the kind of mistake Chris makes, just plain getting names wrong. His typos are inconsistent (barring misspellings like geinus), and this spelling is absolutely consistent.
So yeah, that's my sperging about some ultra-minor element of Sonichu. Just felt it was worth sharing since it's something new about Sonichu, which we're not likely to get much of any more.
It only appears in Chris's writing three times, but each time spelled identically. The CWCki writes this off as a mere typo copy+pasted, and looking at the CWCki talk page, I'm not the first person to suggest this possibility; but that person (Austin) got shot down. But, they forgot about something. Look closely at this, the Chrs-Chan Pure logo:
There's no "i" there. It's the same spelling, but handwritten and in cursive. It's clearly intentional. So why? Austin and I came to the same conclusion: Chris tried to make it be the shared letters of Chris and Crystal, so the "i" and "y" were removed. Now, granted, there is no "h" in Crystal, but it's Chris. He could have gotten that mixed up pretty easily. That's the kind of mistake Chris makes, just plain getting names wrong. His typos are inconsistent (barring misspellings like geinus), and this spelling is absolutely consistent.
So yeah, that's my sperging about some ultra-minor element of Sonichu. Just felt it was worth sharing since it's something new about Sonichu, which we're not likely to get much of any more.