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You, my friend, are one witty simian!


Wolf Sidekick, "Can an Evil Genius Crash on Your Couch for a Few Days?"

Comedy Chimp is a character that appears in the Sonic Boom franchise. He is an anthropomorphic chimpanzee and a prominent television personality on Bygone Island. A former multi-media star, he currently hosts the Comedy Chimp Show on his island's television network.[4]

Concept and creation

Comedy Chimp was conceived when the writers of Sonic Boom needed a character to be on TV during "Can an Evil Genius Crash on Your Couch for a Few Days?".[5]

Appearance

File:Yound Comedy Chimp.png

Comedy Chimp in his youth.

Comedy Chimp is an anthropomorphic chimpanzee about as tall as Knuckles, with brown fur, teal eyes, and brownish-grey facial fur and chest fur. He also has a pair of wisps on his forehead and a hair tuff on the side. In his youth, Comedy was fairly thin and wore a wisteria vest with straight light blue markings.

Over the years, Comedy Chimp's health and looks have deteriorated. In the present, he is much bigger and rather chubby, with a round face and torso, large arms and hands, and surprisingly small legs. For attire, he now wears a jacket similar to his old vest, white socks, and black shoes.

History

TV series

Past

File:Comedy Chimp old movie.png

Comedy Chimp in one of his old movies.

Comedy Chimp started out as a celebrity in his youth, although the years would take its toll on him both physically and psychologically, slowly claiming his health and positivity.[6] One time, Comedy Chimp starred in a successful movie which was famed for having a twist ending.[7] He would eventually star in his own talk show, the Comedy Chimp Show.

Season one

When Sticks got an invitation to the Awardy Awards, Comedy Chimp showed up unannounced twice, hoping to be among those Sticks would take to the gala. However, Team Sonic rejected him both times. He still got to the gala though, where he and the attendies were saved from Dr. Eggman when he tried taking the award by force.[8]

During Sonic and Dr. Eggman's time in the court, Comedy Chimp would visit Meh Burger before later performing an act on his show accommodating the Sonic's trial and then his own "New Years Eve Rockin' Bananaganza" with Wolf Sidekick.[9] For a special edition of his show, Comedy Chimp interviewed Dr. Eggman about his success with his tomato sauce, where Eggman revealed his plot to conquer the Village with his robotic sauce cans which swarmed the set. Comedy Chimp tried to flee but was cut off by the cans and was kept as Eggman's prisoner until Team Sonic stopped him.[10]

While the world was caught in a time loop created by Dr. Eggman, Comedy Chimp would visit Meh Burger repeatedly until the loop was broken, unaware of what had transpired.[7] Later on, while on his talk show, Comedy Chimp helped introduce the "Are You Smart Enough to Feed Yourself?" television show.[11] Comedy Chimp later attended Amy Rose's sensitivity seminar where he vented some insecurities, though his fellow participant Sonic eventually left them to retire. Comedy Chimp later joined the seminar on a camping trip and found Sonic back in business upon his return.[12]

When New Year's Eve finally arrived, Comedy Chimp hosted his "New Year's Adequate Eve" show in the Village Center, where he interviewed party guests like Knuckles and Mayor Fink, alongside Soar the Eagle. During this, Dr. Eggman used his Slow Motion Machine to slow down time long enough for him to beat Sonic in something before New Year, though Comedy Chimp did not see Eggman's victory as it happened too fast for him to notice it.[13] Comedy Chimp later took up an acting job his agent had picked up from Sonic, where he had to play a girl for a demonstration. Begrudgingly, Comedy Chimp saw the job through.[14]

As host for Bro-Down Showdown, Comedy Chimp advertised for the auditions. While Comedy Chimp hosted the show though, which Sonic and Eggman had joined as partners, Obliterator Bot attacked. Comedy Chimp quickly warned a battle-ready Sonic that he would be disqualified if he fought his partner's robot. Sonic still did it though, so Comedy Chimp declared the remaining pair, Dave the Intern and Lady Walrus, the winners.[15]

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Comedy Chimp forming a partnership with Eggman.

When Comedy Chimp was getting new headshots after a misable fan signing, he was overshadowed by Knuckles' new trend, and soon accepted he was past his prime. He thus had Knuckles fill in for him while he got facial surgery, certain a hack like Knuckles could not replace him. When Comedy Chimp returned though, Knuckles had taken his job, so he elicited Eggman to get Knuckles off the show in exchange for letting Eggman Industries sponsor it. The plan proving a partial success, Comedy Chimp reclaimed his job, although karma caught up with him when Eggman's Kitty Funball blew up as he advertised it.[6]

Comedy Chimp would later participate in the Robot Battle Royale, but his own robot was defeated by Lady Goat's in the first round. He continued to watch the rest of the tournament and saw Eggman steal Tails' Hypno-bot at the end.[16] Back on the Comedy Chimp Show, Comedy Chimp would interview Soar about his new book, Counter Productive.[17]

Archie Comics

The Big Boom and Boom Shaka-laka

While at a restaurant, Comedy Chimp had to take cover as Dr. Eggman attacked in the Big Boy. While hiding, he talked with Fastidious Beaver about how bothersome Eggman's attacks are.[18]

Comedy Chimp Archie

Comedy Chimp in the go-kart Grand Prix, from Sonic Boom #6.

During a trip in the Village Center, Comedy Chimp was offered a bridge by Dr. Eggman. Though Comedy Chip liked the offer despite its uselessness, he declined since he did not trust Eggman. After much consideration though, Comedy Chimp decided to invest in Eggman's proposition, but when he heard that the bridge was no longer for sale, he decide to invest in a go-kart instead.[2] When the Go-kart Pan-island Grand Prix was being held shortly after, Comedy Chimp joined the competition for the sake of publicity. During the race, he noticed Tails falling down a cliff and considered helping him. However, some Bee Bots convinced Comedy Chip with talking holograms of his shoulder devil and shoulder angel to crash his go-kart to create a spectacle for the audience, eliminating him from the race.[3]

Worlds Unite and aftermath

Not fun at all

Comedy Chimp with Break Man, from Sonic Universe #77.

After the Go-kart Pan-island Grand Prix, Comedy Chimp was heading home with Fastidious Beaver when Sticks strong-armed the duo into joining "Team Sticks" and help the Maverick Hunters, who were stranded in their dimension, find Sigma. They thus infiltrated Eggman's lair, where they had Orbot and Cubot open a Genesis Portal for them.[19] Joining the Maverick Hunters on their adventure, Comedy Chimp's crew arrived on the Unified World just as Sonic's World and Earth from the year 20XX finished merging due to Sigma's Unity Engines. In the chaos, Comedy Chimp and his team joined the New Freedom Fighters and the Robot Masters of Light Labs from these worlds to stop Sigma's plans.[20] On their way to Sigma's base on the Lost Hex in the Sky Patrol, Comedy Chimp tried to joke around with the bitter Break Man. When the Unified Army faced Sigma's defense line consisting of the Deadly Six and their Mechaniloid army however, Comedy Chimp and Fastidious hid inside the Sky Patrol in terror until the battle passed despite Sticks' orders.[21][22][23]

Though the exhausted Unified Army won, they soon after faced an army of Mavericks deployed by "Sigma-2," an evolved form of Sigma. When Sticks brought reinforcements from the world of Street Fighter, Comedy Chimp and Fastidious stayed on the Sky Patrol to guard the Chaos Emeralds while their allies pursued the Mavericks to the worlds they invaded.[24] Sigma eventually attacked the Sky Patrol, but with aid from Metal Sonic, Comedy Chimp and the crew got away in an escape pod with the Emeralds before Sigma landed the final blow.[25][26]

Traumatized

Comedy Chimp traumatized by his adventure, from Mega Man #52.

Comedy Chimp soon regrouped with the Unified Army, now bolstered by members from different dimensions, where he helped Cream guard the Emeralds until an alternate Sonic and Mega Man needed them.[27] Though Super Sonic and Super Armor Mega Man defeated Sigma, their Genesis Portal-ravaged reality would have killed them, but Xander Payne altered history by stopping Sigma's plot from happening, thus sending Comedy Chimp's crew back home. Retaining their memories though, Comedy Chimp and Fastidious were left severely traumatized and could thus not verify Sticks' story.[28]

Comedy Chimp eventually recovered and went back to the Comedy Chimp Show. During one of the recordings, Comedy Chimp introduced Kyle the Gorilla when the simian joined the show's talent team.[29]

Personality

Comedy Chimp is noted to be very witty and fearless in his comedy, not afraid of making jokes at others' expense.[4][9] He appears mostly confident, undeterred and cracks jokes, but holds some deep insecurities inside.[12] He can likewise be very grumpy when things does no go his way.

It has been implied that Comedy Chimp was more bright-eyed in his youth, but his life as a celebrity has since then claimed it.[6] Regardless, he is very attached to his life as a celebrity and actor, pursuing a good image and publicity. Having no dignity at all, he will take on even the most humiliating jobs.[14] Comedy Chimp also will also go to very selfish lengths to preserve his career, even if it means crossing the moral horizon, such as when he allied himself with Dr. Eggman to get his job back.[6] In spite of his questionable actions though, he does have a good side. He showed genuine remorse for the destruction he caused from allying himself with Eggman (although he brushed it off once he realized it was to his benefit) and considered giving up his position in the Go-kart Pan-island Grand Prix to help Tails.[3][6]

Like most comedians, Comedy Chimp is notorious for spending his money on bad investments, though his better judgment of people serves as a somewhat of a buffer to it.[2]

Quotes

"And the number one reason you might be attacked by Sonic the Hedgehog: you have been telling jokes about him all week on your late night show."
—Comedy Chimp, "Don't Judge Me"
"So, you want me to buy a bridge I've never seen and that serves no useful purpose... Sounds like a great investment!"
—Comedy Chimp, Sonic Boom #5
"So, Dr. Eggman's back in the news. Apparently, he's trying to buy the trust of the masses. Maybe he should consider buying some soap!"
—Comedy Chimp, Sonic Boom #5
"What's it take for a celebrity to get noticed on this track? We haven't even started, and I am already exhausted! Hey-o!"
—Comedy Chimp, Sonic Boom #6

Trivia

  • Comedy Chimp's voice actor, Bill Freiberger, is as well the show writer and co-executive producer of Sonic Boom televisions series, and has also written a few stories in the Sonic Boom comic.
Comedy Chimp comic

The comic with Comedy Chimp.

  • In "Closed Door Policy", a comic book starring Comedy Chimp as a banana-themed super hero combating badniks appeared. This implies that Comedy Chimp had a career as a comic book character as well.
  • Comedy Chimp was already mentioned in "Can an Evil Genius Crash on Your Couch for a Few Days?" on the television Sonic, Tails and Dr. Eggman were watching in the middle of the night.
  • Due to Dr. Eggman's frequent attacks on the island, Comedy Chimp had to take out his "assurance insurance" policy.[18]
  • Comedy Chimp was said to have a film career with at least one successful movie which was famed for having a twist ending. This is a reference to film director M. Night Shyamalan, who has been famously known to direct The Sixth Sense, a film popularized by its twist-ending.
  • Comedy Chimp's news network is sponsored by Meh Burger.

References

  1. Matt Santori-Griffith (23 February 2015). Inteview: SONIC Goes BOOM with Bill Freiberger. Comicosity. Retrieved on 24 February 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Sonic Boom #5, "Eggtoberfest!"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Sonic Boom #6, "Everybody's Super Sonic Racing Part One"
  4. 4.0 4.1 Lieblich, Doug (8 November 2014). "Can an Evil Genius Crash on Your Couch for a Few Days?". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 2. Cartoon Network.
  5. Bill Freiberger on Twitter. Twitter (20 August 2015). Retrieved on 14 December 2015. "SpiritOfTheBlue: I have to ask, whats the origins of comedy chimp? is there a joke behind him. Hes so fab. / Bill Freiberger: We needed a character to be on TV during the "Can An Evil Genius" episode. Comedy Chimp is what we came up with."
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Harrison, Reid (5 September 2015). "Late Night Wars". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 42. Cartoon Network.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Sellner, Joelle (4 April 2015). "Hedgehog Day". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 20. Cartoon Network.
  8. Lieblich, Doug (22 November 2014). "My Fair Sticksy". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 5. Cartoon Network.
  9. 9.0 9.1 Harrison, Reid (14 March 2015). "Don't Judge Me". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 17. Cartoon Network.
  10. Denton, Alan; Hahn, Greg (21 March 2015). "Dr. Eggman's Tomato Sauce". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 18. Cartoon Network.
  11. Harrison, Reid (9 May 2015). "Into the Wilderness". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 25. Cartoon Network.
  12. 12.0 12.1 Denton, Alan; Hahn, Greg (22 July 2015). "Just a Guy". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 34. Cartoon Network.
  13. Harrison, Reid (8 August 2015). "New Year's Retribution". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 38. Cartoon Network.
  14. 14.0 14.1 Harrison, Reid (22 August 2015). "Tails' Crush". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 40. Cartoon Network.
  15. Moarbes, Charles-Henri (29 August 2015). "Bro-Down Showdown". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 41. Cartoon Network.
  16. Van Liemt, Romain; Grenier, Benoit (26 September 2015). "Robot Battle Royale". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 45. Cartoon Network.
  17. Grenier, Benoit (7 November 2015). "Counter Productive". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 51. Cartoon Network.
  18. 18.0 18.1 Sonic Boom #4, "Sticks & Stones"
  19. Sonic Boom #8, "Worlds Unite Part Two: Broken Heroes"
  20. Mega Man #50, "Worlds Unite Part Four: Death and Destruction"
  21. Sonic Universe #77, "Worlds Unite! Part Five: Everybody in the Same Boat"
  22. Sonic Boom #9, "Worlds Unite! Part Six: Fire in the Sky"
  23. Sonic the Hedgehog #274, "Worlds Unite! Part Seven: Gears and Wills"
  24. Mega Man #51, "Worlds Unite! Part Eight: Holes in Reality"
  25. Sonic Universe #78, "Worlds Unite Part Nine: Infinite Possibilities"
  26. Sonic Boom #10, "Worlds Unite Part Ten: Justice Across Worlds"
  27. Sonic the Hedgehog #275, "Worlds Unite Part Eleven: Killing the Giant"
  28. Mega Man #52, "Worlds Unite Part Twelve: Last Rights"
  29. Sonic Boom #11, "Eggman Gets a Gorilla"
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