Homestar Runner's Half-Time show...I've got the FILE!!!!
Homestar Runner's Half-Time show...
I think I have gotten it downloaded and posted to my .
Mac account....
First time trying to do this so bare with me....but check out this site to download the flash file.
Strong Bad Email - 123 - Origins
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Other origins.
Strong Bad Email #123.
Strong Bad discusses the hangingoutitude of The Stick.
Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, Little Strong Bad, Señor, Mr. Bland, Bubs, The Stick, Homestar Runner, The Cheat, Strong Mad, Marzipan, Homsar, Strong Sad, The King of Town.
Date: January 31, 2005
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Easter Eggs.
Click on "Eau Claire WI" to view Beverly Sportsinterview's book "Ewww..Claire!! Why???".
Click on "dunce" at the end to see and hear an album of Homestar's Bread Sing-alongs.
Keep clicking the CD cover to hear different songs.
There are three in all.
Fun Facts.
We last saw the smashed muffler in no loafing.
Beverly Sportsinterviews, likely related to Lem Sportsinterviews, is a reference to Beverly Cleary, an author for children and young adults.
The drill noise was first heard in privileges.
The tag on Lil Strong Bad's gift was labeled, "To: Strong Bad. From: Mom or Dad".
Moleskine is a brand of pocket notebooks and sketch pads popular among trend-following artists and writers.
Strong Sad mistakenly pronounces it "mole skin", whereas the correct pronunciation is "mol-a-skeen'-a".
"Hairy Elephante" is either a reference to Strong Bad's desired name Monsieur Elegante from dreamail, or a play on words of singer Harry Belafonte's name.
The appearance of Homestar's Bread Singalongs CD is similar to Strong Bad's Rhythm 'N' Grammar as seen at the end of local news.
Odly enough, Homestar's eyes still blink on the CD cover.
Strong Bad misspells "curiosity", which is ironic for someone who is such a stickler for spelling.
The "On Point Kings" may be a reference to email number 81, "date", where Marzipan says "Strong Bad is On Point" in Strong Bad's "H*R and Marzipan Dating Simulation XR". .
Teen Girl Squad Issue 8
New Teen Girl Squad: Issue 8.
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Easter Eggs.
At the end, click the "o" to see a breadtangle, breadpazoid, breadallelogram, and brhombus of pizza (click each one to see the next.
Click the brhombus to go back to the IT'S OVER! screen)..
Click the "!" to see what happened to Tompkins.
Transcript{Tompkins and Strong Bad are sitting in the principal's office.
Strong Bad has a sign on his desk reading "PRINICPAL" [sic] and has a sega cartdrige saying "Road Rash".} TOMPKINS: Aw, come on prinicpal Strong Bad. I only stole ONE Sega tape!
STRONG BAD: That's just it, Thompkins...
You could have stolen UPWARDS of one Sega tape.
TOMPKINS: Awww PEAS!
STRONG BAD: Kid, I think youre gonna turn out...
Trivia.
This is the only Teen Girl Squad issue to date where all four girls clearly die.
This is the first appearance of a main character other than.
Strong Bad (namely, Pom Pom) in a Teen Girl Squad issue (Outside of an easter egg).
Judging from how the girls hold their guitars, Whats Her Face is left-handed.
Likewise, Cheerleader is right-handed.
Other than Issue 1 with "ARROWED", this is the only issue where nobody is something'd.
The Ugly One is floor tommed, step-mommed, and pom-pommed, but not floor tom'd, step-mom'd, and pom-pom'd.
As The Ugly One is doing her "16-Hour Drum Solo", her arms wrap around her body a couple of times.
Goofs.
The die that crushes So And So is a 20-sided die.
Twelve-sided dice have pentagonal faces.
During Kissy Boots' first practice session, both Whats Her. Face and Cheerleader are playing basses, possibly Fender basses, judging from the arrangement of string keys.
Inside References
"Ooncha ooncha one, two, three-cha" is from Teen Girl Squad Issue 7.
Sega tapes are also mentioned in anything.
Strong Bad is called a "prinicpal" (note the misspelling) by his nameplate and Tompkins, just like in the Homestar Quiz and CGNU.
The "-erson" tacked onto Mrs. So and So's name is done the same way that it was tacked onto Mrs Commander's name in Teen Girl Squad Issue 7.
Other "ersons" appear in Issue 4 (Brett Bretterson) and "the process" (Emerson).
When So and So talks about Tompkins being a renegade, she has an expression on her face reminiscent of Deauregard in lackey.
Real-World References
"Breadtangle" refers to cafateria pizzas which are rectangular in shape.
"Fatty's Big Chance," or at least Fatty, is the stereotypical Ska musician, with a shaved head, checkerboard pants, and a chant of "pick it up, pick it up"..
One of the Ugly One's drums bears the inscription, "Mr.
Drummond", who was character in the 80's TV show, "Different Strokes".
It may also have been a reference to Bill "King Boy" Drummond of the techno band The KLF.
The Sega "tape" Tompkins steals in the easter egg is "Road Rash".
The robot who introduces the battle of the bands may be a reference to Saved by the Bell, where the character Screech creates a similar-looking robot friend.
The speakerbox as the robots head may be a reference to Roundhouse, an early '90s Nickelodeon skit comedy show.
The song the girls play sounds like the beginning to "Heartbreaker" by Led Zeppelin.
Cheerleader's line "Or so I have read" is also a lyric from Spinal Tap's "Big Bottoms". .
Strong Bad Email - 122 Dreamail
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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From Email 121 - Part Time Job
Strong Bad Email - 121 - Part Time Job
New Strong Bad Email # 121 - Part Time Job. Strong Bad proves he does more than just write e-mails, by showing everyone his part-time job!
Cast (In order of appearance): Strong Bad, Homestar Runner, The Cheat, Bubs, Coach Z, Pom Pom, Mrs. Bennedetto.
Date: January 3rd, 2005
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Easter Eggs.
Click on "Bus Chucker Club" to see a post-it of Strong Bad's member badge.
Click on "preeeow" to make The Paper come down.
Click on Broast to see "Hundredaire Socialite magazine".
Click on Power to watch an extra scene with Strong Bad and Bubs.
EXTRA SCENE TRANSCRIPT.
Cut to Bubs on the Stage from A Decemberween Pageant.
We see a pamphlet:
T H E A T E R. Dreamaway.
Johnny A Sweet 3-Acter.
Directed by Strong Bad. Starring:
Strong Bad and Buh-hubs, man.
The pamphlet zooms out.
We see Bubs is standing in front of a cut-out of his stand reading MR LEGARM'S Bubs Stand.
Strong Bad walks in.
BUBS AS MR. LEGARM: Well look who decided to show up.
Fifth time this week, Johnny.
STRONG BAD AS JOHNNY: Oh I'm sorry Mr. Legarm.
Honest I am! I just- MR. LEGARM: {interrupting} You just what? Lost track of time?
JOHNNY: Yes sir.
Only I wouldn't have to worry about that if I could just get the Johnny-Tron working.
MR.
LEGARM: You still wastin' time workin' on that time machine, Johnny? That's a pipe dream, son! Your future's here at the shop.
Now sweep up! I got customers to tend to.
JOHNNY: You'll see.
Someday... someday...
{Music starts, and a spotlight goes over to Strong Bad.} JOHNNY: {singing} When all my dreams come.. truuuuuuuuue.
{The audience claps; the curtain closes.}
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Fun Facts
"preeeow" is what Strong Bad says in autobiography and haircut, when attempting to prompt the printer to print out The Paper.
"What do you mean do I do anything besides checking e-mails" is a question and Strong Bad didn't use a question mark.
The "Hundredaire Socialite magazine" easter egg features the familiar faces of Mike and Matt Chapman; the photo is from Peasant's Quest Preview.
You can still make the circles appear on the LCD screen when the power shuts off.
You can keep clicking on "preeow" to make the Paper come down again and again.
"The League of Me and the Cheat Ice-Cream Socials" is a play probably a play on the League of Women Voters Ice Cream Socials.
Bubs has apparently discontinued his "free weekly spamvertisements" from unused emails, from which Strong Bad was making 1250 dollars (5000 emails x a quarter each) every time he sold a disk of addresses.
In the easter egg, Strong Bad sings two notes at the same time on the word "true".
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Glitches.
After watching the "Power easter egg, " the paper comes down even though you haven't clicked on preeeow.
Decemberween: Homestar : PresentsPresents
Homestar does some last-minute Decemberween shopping.
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Easter Eggs.
Click on "Homestar's Clock" at the end to see what happened to the three main characters left out of this toon.
{The King of Town, the Poopsmith, and Pom-Pom sit around a table in what is probably the King of Town's castle, two cans labeled
"gravied yams" and "stuffinged ham" on the table.
On the wall behind them is a sign that reads, "Left Out Characters' Support Group &.
Buffet".} THE KING OF TOWN: Pass the gravied yams, please.
And don't bogart that stuffinged ham neither!
New SB Email - Radio
Strong Bad gives some advice on how to be a radio host, in various genres.
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Easter Eggs.
Click on Strong Sad's stomach while he does the radio voice to see a t-shirt from WA3D FM "The Sturge" radio station.
Click on the text in the test sentence to see the book it was based on.
Click on "free coozies, frisbees, or bottle openers" after The Paper comes down to see them.
Click on "annoying" after The Paper comes down to see/hear more of Strong Sad's new persona.
STRONG SAD: {normal voice} Oh, I disagree! I think it's more than just a matter of simple economics.
In fact, I'd say...
STRONG SAD: {radio host voice and mannerisms, with music}.
Oh, yeah! What's the phrase that pays that plays for days? It's numbitty-nine-oh-two "The Sturge".
Don't you touch that BLEBERTYBLOUGH!
STRONG MAD: {confused} Blebertyblough?
Click on "me" after The Paper comes down to see more of old timey Strong Bad.
RADIO: {The Strong Bad} Stay tuned for partial excitement!
THE STRONG BAD: {listening} Drat and double drat! It's true what they say! The radio really does add four and twenty stone to one's voice!
New HSR Splash Screen
Secret Homestar Toon
Strong Bad Email - 119 - Animal
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Well.
Strong Bad is back with a new computer...
Lappy 486...
It's nice to see him with a laptop, maybe he won't be wired down to the des now.
Although Lappy 486 weighs 42 lbs.
Well enjoy the email!!
From now on, I will also be linking to the Homestar Runner Wiki file for each email.
This site is updated VERY quickly by a group of HSR. Fans...heck anyone can update it though, b/c it's a wiki...
So check out the site for Animal
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I got my Strong Bad DVD's in the mail today along with my Crazy Go Nuts.
University (CGNU) Shirt...I'm so excited.
Man, I still have to do a podcast tonight if Adam does a show, but I want to watch my new DVD :-(
....Oh well...Oh yeah, I do have class tonight, ironically with a teacher I've already had, and it's a Speach Class....I can't wait
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