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''Hsu and Chan'' is a comic strip created by Jeremy "Norm" Scott that appeared in the
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'' from November 1999 until the September 2008 issue. The strip has appeared at
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until September 30, 2009 when the blog ended and Norm promised to continue the comic at spookingtons.com. Full-length comic books of ''Hsu and Chan'' have also been published by
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, as well as a trade paperback collecting the first five issues of the comic. Norm began publishing a spin-off comic of ''Hsu and Chan'', titled ''Game Critter Super-Squad!'', in 2003. Following the adventures of 11-year-old Jimmy "Milhouse" Patton, ''Game Critter Super-Squad!'' ran for a year in ''
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''. More recently, animated shorts of the characters were produced and are available at th
Spookingtons
website. Additional comics and videos were produced in 2017 through
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funding.


Background

''Hsu and Chan'' follows the misadventures of the brothers Hsu and Chan Tanaka, who own and operate a company called "Tanaka Bros. Game Development" that specializes in knock-offs of popular titles. For example, ''Bad Milage 2000'', a knock-off of '' Gran Turismo'' appears in the strip "Hsu and Chan in: Chan Turismo!" Tanaka Bros. Game Development has other, less seen employees, including Arnie, a
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bearing a striking resemblance to Sonic the Hedgehog, Gila Mobster, a brutish
Charmander Charmander (), known as in Japan, is a Pokémon species in Nintendo's and Game Freak's ''Pokémon'' franchise. Created by Atsuko Nishida, Charmander first appeared in the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' and subsequent sequels, later ...
parody who can be seen wearing a black fedora with a lighter grasped in the end of his tail, and Chernobyl, the radioactive chipmunk who is a take on
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. The name Dirk appears frequently as a replacement for a random name (" Ledger of Zelda") or for anagrams and codenames (" Pocket Morons: Platinum"; " Sonic Boobs"). Many comics also make references to Cheez-its, usually with characters noticing crumbs (This was also done in "The Otters: The Survivors"). Many references are made to the ''
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'' series, usually referring to the newer games as crimes against humanity. The first comic to spin off from Hsu and Chan was ''Game Critter Super-Squad!'', which ran in ''EGMs now-defunct sister magazine, ''
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''. This strip follows the midadventures of 11-year-old Jimmy "Milhouse" Patton (a human) and the Game Critter Super-Squad, a team consisting of Arnie, Sonic the Hedgehog, Gila Mobster, and X, an anthropomorphic, green letter X who works for
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.


Slave Labor comics

After three years with EGM, Norm contacted
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about making a standalone, full-length Hsu and Chan
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. Slave Labor agreed, with eight issues of the comic published between 2003 and 2009. A collection of the first five of these along with extra bonus material was released in 2004 and titled ''Hsu and Chan: Too Much Adventure''.Scott, Norm. (2004). ''Hsu and Chan: Too Much Adventure''. SLG Publishing. Since the EGM strips are typically one page long, they are self-contained stories that parody a specific video game, usually the title on that month's cover of EGM. The Slave Labor comics, on the other hand, are considerably longer and more reliant on plot. The Slave Labor comics are also less video game-centric and feature Hsu and Chan battling supernatural foes and their arch-rivals at the competing video game company, Yamamoto Games, Inc. Norm's naturally wordy dialogue is slightly toned down for the EGM strip, a necessary compromise given the single page nature of the strip. In the Slave Labor comic, the characters are more verbose. Despite the separate focuses of the two different strips, they exist within the same universe. In the Slave Labor comics Hsu's right hand is severed and replaced with a prosthetic appliance; the change was reflected in the EGM strip.


Video game parodies

The following games have been featured and parodied in the Hsu and Chan EGM strips: *'' Driver'' - (Drivel) *''
Final Fantasy is a Japanese video game, Japanese science fantasy anthology media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi and developed and owned by Square Enix (formerly Square (video game company), Square). The franchise centers on a series of fantasy and ...
'' - (Final Fantasize) *'' Kingdom Hearts'' - (Hearts o' Darkness) *''
Grand Theft Auto ''Grand Theft Auto'' (''GTA'') is a series of action-adventure games created by David Jones and Mike Dailly. Later titles were developed under the oversight of brothers Dan and Sam Houser, Leslie Benzies and Aaron Garbut. It is primarily d ...
'' - (Hsu Crime Stories) *''
James Bond 007 The ''James Bond'' series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 1964, eight other authors have ...
'' series - (Thunderblarg) *''
Resident Evil ''Resident Evil'', known in Japan as is a Japanese horror game series and media franchise created by Capcom. It consists of survival horror, third-person shooter and first-person shooter games, with players typically surviving in environments ...
'' - (Zombierama) *''
The Lord of the Rings ''The Lord of the Rings'' is an epic high-fantasy novel by English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, intended to be Earth at some time in the distant past, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's b ...
''- (Lords of the Bling, Hoard of the Things) *'' Gran Turismo'' - (Chan Turismo) *''
Metal Gear is a series of techno-thriller stealth games created by Hideo Kojima. Developed and published by Konami, the first game, ''Metal Gear'', was released in 1987 for MSX home computers. The player often takes control of a special forces operativ ...
'' - (Secret Agent Chan) *'' Phoenix Wright, Ace Attorney'' - (Jerk Simpkins, Ace Attorney nder Fire *''
Super Mario Bros. is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The successor to the 1983 arcade game '' Mario Bros.'' and the first game in the ''Super Mario'' series, it was first released in 1985 for ...
'' - (Down the Drain) *'' Pokémon'' - (Pocket Morons, Pocket Morons Platinum) *'' Sonic the Hedgehog'' - (Sonic Boobs, Sonic Weirdos) *'' Castlevania'' - (Symphony of the Nut) *''
The Legend of Zelda ''The Legend of Zelda'' is an action-adventure game franchise created by the Japanese game designers Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka. It is primarily developed and published by Nintendo, although some portable installments and re-rele ...
'' - (The Ledger of Zelda) *''
Halo Halo, halos or haloes usually refer to: * Halo (optical phenomenon) * Halo (religious iconography), a ring of light around the image of a head HALO, halo, halos or haloes may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Video games * ''Halo'' (franch ...
'' - (Combat: Involved!) *''
Soul Calibur In many religious and philosophical traditions, there is a belief that a soul is "the immaterial aspect or essence of a human being". Etymology The Modern English noun ''soul'' is derived from Old English ''sāwol, sāwel''. The earliest attes ...
'' - (The Soul Still Burns, Low Calibur) *''
Halo 3 ''Halo 3'' is a 2007 first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie for the Xbox 360 console. The third installment in the ''Halo'' franchise, the game concludes the story arc begun in 2001's '' Halo: Combat Evolved'' and continued in ...
'' - (Halo How Are You?) *''
Super Smash Bros. Brawl ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' is a 2008 crossover fighting video game developed by Sora Ltd. and published by Nintendo for the Wii. The third installment in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, it was announced at a pre-E3 2005 press conferenc ...
'' - (Prelude to a Brawl) *'' SOCOM: Confrontation'' - (So Conned)


References


External links


Norm Scott's official website, Hsu and Chan at Spookingtons


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