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Strong Bad dreams of flight
Strong Bad Email #122
Strong Bad describes for us what his perfect email would be like.
Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, Female Lappy 486, The Cheat, Homestar Runner
Date: January 10th, 2005
Strong Bad Email - 122 Dreamail
Easter Eggs
- Click on "e-marlin" to cause an ASCII marlin to jump from the bottom of the screen
- Click on the graffiti on Strong Bad's dream table to see a zoomed-in view of it.
- Click on the Lappy's screen at the end of the email to hear additional dialogue from the female Lappy.
Easter Egg Transcript
{The Female Lappy appears back on-screen}
FEMALE LAPPY 486: Don't fly, Strong Bad. Please come down. I worry about you. I can see the strings.
Fun Facts
- The backwards joke first appeared in 2 emails.
- The Female Lappy 486 is the second character Missy Palmer has voiced.
- Strong Bad's dreamail dinner table is made from the front
door from the show "227" and is signed by actress Jackeé Harry who
played Sandra Clark on the late 80's sitcom.
- Strong Bad has two Cadbury's Creme Eggs
on his plate. These are chocolate easter eggs with "cream" (which is
pretty much frosting) inside. They're sold around Easter in the US, but
are available year-round in the United Kingdom.
- The phrase "all up ons" is from the email suntan.
- At the end of this email, The Paper seems to have been replaced by either the original or a copy of the United States Constitution.
- As opposed to most other emails, the end screen does not have any sort of 'back' button.
- The Floppy Disk Container this week contains Miner 2049er for the Atari 2600.
- The pink border is a reference to Saved by the Bell, which also used the exact same border for its dream sequences, along with many other TV shows.
- When Strong Bad is lifted by the strings, it may be a double reference to both A Decemberween Pageant and dangeresque 3 when a similar thing happens to Homestar Runner.
- "Forever young" is a reference to a Bob Dylan song and also appears in an easter egg in personal favorites.
- "Stew", sung in Strong Bad's intro, may be a reference to different town, where Strong Bad says the best thing is beef stew.
- The "ping" noises in the submarine scene are from the beginning of the Pink Floyd song "Echoes."
- "Get your head in the game is a reference to english paper.
- The abbreviation for "Monsieur" is "M.", but it is misspelled as "Mssr." in the "French Countryside" e-mail.
External Links
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