Edit for clarity: Chris and Emgo (a guy who does reviews/skits of Transformers. Chris has cited him as inspiration for his toy review videos, like the Son-Chu one) had a conversation over Twitter. They seemed to be discussing a set of characters/skits from Emgo's YouTube channel.
It culminated in Chris going off on this tangent about Sonichu:
"Good question. I ask myself that every time I have something with Sonichu on it, and kids ask me, "Is that Sonic?" Or say, "Look! It's Super Sonic!" The short what it is, "It's Sonichu, the Electric-Hedgehog Pokémon." The kids have disregarded the fact and say, "Still looks like Sonic to me." Then I get a feeling of disappointment, as well as a mild irratation of anger, thinking "OH, MY GOD!!!"
In further thought, I'd guess try one who video on your channel, or maybe have someone write a comic book of Mascot. And then in future when someone else asks, you can refer them to the video or book. At least for me, I will always have "Sonichu #0", and the more than ten books of content with that. That I have personally drawn, written, colored, and put a lot of my love, heart and soul into it all. Then counter-points of stress and anxiety, in consistent multiples at the time, leave me feeling not in the mood to create; falling into a deep hole in my mind and heart, until when I can get myself recovered and out again, and work on the feeling when it hits me again at the random future time, and I'm back to work again for as long as possible. But I digress."
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"Good question. I ask myself that every time I have something with Sonichu on it, and kids ask me, "Is that Sonic?" Or say, "Look! It's Super Sonic!" The short what it is, "It's Sonichu, the Electric-Hedgehog Pokémon." The kids have disregarded the fact and say, "Still looks like Sonic to me." Then I get a feeling of disappointment, as well as a mild irratation of anger, thinking "OH, MY GOD!!!"
In further thought, I'd guess try one who video on your channel, or maybe have someone write a comic book of Mascot. And then in future when someone else asks, you can refer them to the video or book. At least for me, I will always have "Sonichu #0", and the more than ten books of content with that. That I have personally drawn, written, colored, and put a lot of my love, heart and soul into it all. Then counter-points of stress and anxiety, in consistent multiples at the time, leave me feeling not in the mood to create; falling into a deep hole in my mind and heart, until when I can get myself recovered and out again, and work on the feeling when it hits me again at the random future time, and I'm back to work again for as long as possible. But I digress."
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