From sonicretro.org.
Kind of old news, but still interesting.
"Six-year-old Christer was fed up with his name and sent a letter to Norway's King requesting his name to be changed to Sonic X.
There's a couple of things to explain before we continue with this bizarre story. Firstly, Christer wasn't asking the King to change his name to Sonic X, though King Sonic X has a certain ring to it. Secondly, we're not sure why Christer wanted the 'X' addition, since this was the simply title of the Japanese animé adaptation. Nevertheless...
Late last year Christer from Norway wrote a letter addressed to Norwegian King Harald V asking for his name to be officially changed to Sonic X, Norwegian newspaper and website dagbladet.no reports.
However, his parents were reluctant to send the letter. That is until months later Christer asked why they'd yet to post his heart felt request. The letter was sent and amazingly King Harald V replied.
Sadly, the King could not change Christer's name, but not because the change would result in a child running around with a ridiculous video game character's title. No, the request was rejected for the sole reason that at six-years-old, Christer was not old enough to make such a decision. Thus, the boy must contact King Harald V in twelve years time once he's turned 18.
Christer admitted that he was disappointed, explaining that "'it was a bit bad.'"
Discuss.
I personally find this kind of funny, but a little bit sad at the same time.
I shall change my name then:
First Name: Shadow
Middle Name: The
Last Name: Hedgehog
Ya that sounds awsome! But im not a hedgehog...dose anyone know a cheap surgian who can preform a species change? ;D
Quote from: SonicFan47 on June 14, 2009, 07:31:56 PM
From sonicretro.org.
Kind of old news, but still interesting.
"Six-year-old Christer was fed up with his name and sent a letter to Norway's King requesting his name to be changed to Sonic X.
There's a couple of things to explain before we continue with this bizarre story. Firstly, Christer wasn't asking the King to change his name to Sonic X, though King Sonic X has a certain ring to it. Secondly, we're not sure why Christer wanted the 'X' addition, since this was the simply title of the Japanese animé adaptation. Nevertheless...
Late last year Christer from Norway wrote a letter addressed to Norwegian King Harald V asking for his name to be officially changed to Sonic X, Norwegian newspaper and website dagbladet.no reports.
However, his parents were reluctant to send the letter. That is until months later Christer asked why they'd yet to post his heart felt request. The letter was sent and amazingly King Harald V replied.
Sadly, the King could not change Christer's name, but not because the change would result in a child running around with a ridiculous video game character's title. No, the request was rejected for the sole reason that at six-years-old, Christer was not old enough to make such a decision. Thus, the boy must contact King Harald V in twelve years time once he's turned 18.
Christer admitted that he was disappointed, explaining that "'it was a bit bad.'"
Discuss.
I personally find this kind of funny, but a little bit sad at the same time.
u serious dude? "oh hisonic" "hi sonic" that would be....INTRESTING!
That kid's got balls
That'll be a good story for the kid to tell when he's older.
i agre with wind
that is crazy :o
Wow thats a pretty ig request for a six year old. If I could chande my name it would be Dax
Quote from: m3gam0nk3ys on June 29, 2009, 09:44:33 PM
Wow thats a pretty ig request for a six year old. If I could chande my name it would be Dax
For the reason of?
wow thats sad
if i could change my name it would be luis
That kid is a pretty cool dude to do that
COOL>.. WHAT THE HELLL>>>> he changed his name to a game character.. i dont see the coolness.
Quote from: kilerdad on June 30, 2009, 02:50:30 PM
COOL>.. WHAT THE HELLL>>>> he changed his name to a game character.. i dont see the coolness.
I'd love to be named "Sonic". lol Or Sonicku if I were Japanese. ;D
Quote from: kilerdad on June 30, 2009, 02:50:30 PM
COOL>.. WHAT THE HELLL>>>> he changed his name to a game character.. i dont see the coolness.
It's cool cause he had the balls to go through with it
Quote from: kilerdad on June 30, 2009, 02:50:30 PM
COOL>.. WHAT THE HELLL>>>> he changed his name to a game character.. i dont see the coolness.
same... sure that takes some guts to try to change your name like that, but its not cool
Quote from: SonicFan47 on June 14, 2009, 07:31:56 PM
From sonicretro.org.
Kind of old news, but still interesting.
"Six-year-old Christer was fed up with his name and sent a letter to Norway's King requesting his name to be changed to Sonic X.
There's a couple of things to explain before we continue with this bizarre story. Firstly, Christer wasn't asking the King to change his name to Sonic X, though King Sonic X has a certain ring to it. Secondly, we're not sure why Christer wanted the 'X' addition, since this was the simply title of the Japanese animé adaptation. Nevertheless...
Late last year Christer from Norway wrote a letter addressed to Norwegian King Harald V asking for his name to be officially changed to Sonic X, Norwegian newspaper and website dagbladet.no reports.
However, his parents were reluctant to send the letter. That is until months later Christer asked why they'd yet to post his heart felt request. The letter was sent and amazingly King Harald V replied.
Sadly, the King could not change Christer's name, but not because the change would result in a child running around with a ridiculous video game character's title. No, the request was rejected for the sole reason that at six-years-old, Christer was not old enough to make such a decision. Thus, the boy must contact King Harald V in twelve years time once he's turned 18.
Christer admitted that he was disappointed, explaining that "'it was a bit bad.'"
Discuss.
I personally find this kind of funny, but a little bit sad at the same time.
whoh thats messed up, but he sure does have guts
Quote from: SonicFan47 on June 14, 2009, 07:31:56 PM
From sonicretro.org.
Kind of old news, but still interesting.
"Six-year-old Christer was fed up with his name and sent a letter to Norway's King requesting his name to be changed to Sonic X.
There's a couple of things to explain before we continue with this bizarre story. Firstly, Christer wasn't asking the King to change his name to Sonic X, though King Sonic X has a certain ring to it. Secondly, we're not sure why Christer wanted the 'X' addition, since this was the simply title of the Japanese animé adaptation. Nevertheless...
Late last year Christer from Norway wrote a letter addressed to Norwegian King Harald V asking for his name to be officially changed to Sonic X, Norwegian newspaper and website dagbladet.no reports.
However, his parents were reluctant to send the letter. That is until months later Christer asked why they'd yet to post his heart felt request. The letter was sent and amazingly King Harald V replied.
Sadly, the King could not change Christer's name, but not because the change would result in a child running around with a ridiculous video game character's title. No, the request was rejected for the sole reason that at six-years-old, Christer was not old enough to make such a decision. Thus, the boy must contact King Harald V in twelve years time once he's turned 18.
Christer admitted that he was disappointed, explaining that "'it was a bit bad.'"
Discuss.
I personally find this kind of funny, but a little bit sad at the same time.
I find it pretty cute.
Quote from: SonicFan47 on June 14, 2009, 07:31:56 PM
From sonicretro.org.
Kind of old news, but still interesting.
"Six-year-old Christer was fed up with his name and sent a letter to Norway's King requesting his name to be changed to Sonic X.
There's a couple of things to explain before we continue with this bizarre story. Firstly, Christer wasn't asking the King to change his name to Sonic X, though King Sonic X has a certain ring to it. Secondly, we're not sure why Christer wanted the 'X' addition, since this was the simply title of the Japanese animé adaptation. Nevertheless...
Late last year Christer from Norway wrote a letter addressed to Norwegian King Harald V asking for his name to be officially changed to Sonic X, Norwegian newspaper and website dagbladet.no reports.
However, his parents were reluctant to send the letter. That is until months later Christer asked why they'd yet to post his heart felt request. The letter was sent and amazingly King Harald V replied.
Sadly, the King could not change Christer's name, but not because the change would result in a child running around with a ridiculous video game character's title. No, the request was rejected for the sole reason that at six-years-old, Christer was not old enough to make such a decision. Thus, the boy must contact King Harald V in twelve years time once he's turned 18.
Christer admitted that he was disappointed, explaining that "'it was a bit bad.'"
Discuss.
I personally find this kind of funny, but a little bit sad at the same time.
LOLWUTTHEHECK
Hi Sonic X! Mr X? Mr. Sonic?
that kidd is so cool
i give him props for trying
:D
and i thaught i was mental... boy that kid has guts, but i'd happily change my name but not 2 something insane like that @_@ i put up with enough of that already
MR. X! YOURE LATE! YOU GOTTA GO FAST! D:
lmao I could picture someone being named that.
LOL! I can't blame him. Sonic X Would be a pretty epic name.
wow :o the facked that a 6yo tride to change his name to a tvshow name is pretty wild
Quote from: shadowsonicmiguelaso on April 05, 2010, 04:37:35 PM
im not spamming you hear it
That just then was spam.
Ban this fucker, kthx.
Anyways, the kid does, indeed, have balls.
Why Sonic X?
I would change my name to Zander
But still.
"and Sonic breezes by the competition"
(if he runs track and it fast)
Oh god...why would anyone want to be named after that god awful monstrousity?
No matter how many times I read that, I can still never get over how he requested to change his name to 'Sonic X.'
wow.. just wow..
Anyone noticed his name contained chris?