C/J Haley
C/J | |
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Name | Chris "C/J" Haley |
Years active | 2011 – present |
Debut episode | Sonic the Hedgehog, Part 1 |
"Please Don't Sue Us, ScrewAttack" | |
Let's Play stats | |
Associated series | Sonic Week The Legendary Let's Play C/J & Felice vs. The Elite Four The Super Sonic Let's Play Let's Play Dead |
Associated shows | Play-Per-View Ninety Minute Nails |
Mega Man deaths |
Chris "C/J"[a] Haley is a member of The D-Pad, and the creator of The C-Pad. He made his first appearance on the channel in its very first Let's Play in 2011, along with Rick and John, and became the fourth host of the podcast soon after. He was involved in most of the channel's content in its early years and throughout the original run of The Legendary Let's Play. He later began to contribute his own ideas for projects, such as Ninety Minute Nails and Play-Per-View, and subsequently reduced his appearances in the rest of the channel's series. In 2018, The C-Pad was officially launched as an umbrella for all C/J-related projects on the channel, coinciding with the debut of his first Franchise Play, Let's Play Dead.
C/J is known for his love of wrestling and comics, and for shouting "It's The C-Pad!" at the start of almost every episode in which he appears, a running joke that predates the official debut of The C-Pad by over seven years. He often appears in videos alongside his girlfriend Felice. C/J has acted in the past, starring in the 2009 film Something Remote along with Rick and John, and the 2015 short film When She Went Away. He also plays a minor role in the channel's metaplot, and portrayed Joseph Frost in the announcement video for Let's Play Dead. He is credited as a writer on Seriesly, and performed the closing song for the From Russia with Love episode and played bongos on the closing song for the Thunderball episode, the latter as a part of Full Heart Laser Sword.
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Trivia
- As he was in control for the initial LP of Sonic the Hedgehog in Sonic Week, C/J is the first person to ever play a video game on The D-Pad.
Notes
- ↑ C/J stands for "CanoJaguar".