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== Easter Eggs ==
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*When the Main page is encroaching on the top of the screen you can still click the [[Quote of the Week]], [[Weekly Sketchbook]], and [[Weekly Fanstuff]] buttons to see them.
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**If you hold tab until it highlights over where the updates are posted and hit enter, it takes you to [[Halloween Fairstival]].
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**If you mouse over the Quote of the Week, it bounces around the screen until it gets lodged at the top.  When you click "Hear it," a pixelated broom scrolls vertically along the screen and makes a loud distorted noise, the same as is heard by Marzipan moments later and some of the links disappear off the bottom of the screen.  When you click the "X" to close it, the Quote of the Week box wobbles a bit and then falls off the screen and the links reappear.
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***This happens because the SWF file for virus's fake QOD (qod_virus.swf) has black bars at the bottom, right where those words are, so when it appears in the email, it covers up those words.
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**If you click on Weekly Fanstuff, it leads to the Sketchbook, where there is a picture of Coach Z upside down with his arms and legs wrapped around a white space the shape of The King of Town's head. This image is from [[Where's The Cheat?]], when Coach Z attacked The King over a misunderstanding involving The Cheat and [[The King of Town's Grill|a grill]]. The picture has a lot of numbers at the bottom. Scroll over the close button,which is misspelled as OC(x)LSE, and the words 'A BOOK' appear in green.
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***The numbers are in a font called "MS Reference Specialty" and spell out the phrase "stick to your books" (possibly— since the letters a–h in MS Reference Specialty are represented by little squares.)
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**If you click on the Sketchbook, it leads to Weekly Fanstuff, where the Flash MX color mixer appears. Scroll over it and a green X appears overtop. Clicking it causes it to close. Allowing it to remain on-screen causes a screen glitch—a black box appears over the left side of the screen when the screen moves off of the center of the page.
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***The reason for the glitch is because in the .swf file of the glitched up sketchbook, there is a black box to the left of the screen, which, of course, covers up the screen on the left.
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*If you click on the cog on the left at the end of the e-mail, you can see Compy 386 on sale at [[Bubs' Concession Stand]].
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*If you click on the fan on the right, you can see a excerpt of [[The Cheat Commandos]] with Fightgar using Homestar's leg/Gun.
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== Fun Facts ==
== Fun Facts ==

Revision as of 04:36, 18 March 2005

This does not look good for the Compy 386.

Strong Bad Email #118

Strong Bad experiences some "technical difficulties" with Compy 386...and the rest of the Homestar Runner universe.

Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, The Virus, Strong Sad, Coach Z (Easter egg) Homestar Runner, Strong Mad, Marzipan, The Poopsmith, The King of Town, The Ugly One, Bubs, The Cheat, Rather Dashing, Fightgar (Easter egg)

Date: November 15, 2004



Contents

Fun Facts

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Trivia

  • This is the only email in which the navigation bar and the email are combined into one flash file (so that Homestar can grab the words).

Remarks

  • Edgar the Virus Hunter is said to have been written in 1982, a year before the first documented experimental virus was created. Although there are conflicting accounts as to when the first virus was made, it would pretty much be impossible for a virus scanner to have existed in 1982.
  • The letters that make up ASCII Marzipan refer to parts of her body: "E" for eyes, "f" for face, "h" for hair, and "d" for dress.
  • Strong Bad says that Edgar from the Edgarware program is his "main man." However, he claims in "2 years" that his main man "is, and has been since 1987, Van Mundegaarde."
  • The reason the "making out with Marzipan" pop-up doesn't come up in the .swf, or Flash, version is because the information for the pop-up is stored in the HTML source code. All that the Flash file does is to send a JavaScript command to the browser, opening the pop-up window.
  • In the Fake QOD, the words "Quote of the Day (Or So)" are displayed reversed, as though in a mirror, and, instead of "Hear It!" and "Get It!", the buttons are "Hear It!" and "Don't TAPE It", although the latter is hidden by the top of the screen.

Goofs

  • While the liquid is leaking out of the screen, the contrast buttons are still clickable and make the back of the screen turn blue.
  • After Homestar grabs Downloads, Characters, and Games, Toons is no longer clickable.

Glitches

  • If you click "main" on the navigation bar, it takes you to a 404 error. The address is http://www.homestarrunner.com/mainNaN.html. NaN is the computer term for Not a Number, which is obtained in some environments by dividing zero by zero, and/or other mathematical errors.

Inside References

  • "FLAGRANT SYSTEM ERROR" comes from "50 emails" (where, in turn, it was similar to the Windows Blue Screen of Death). His response that it's not a "good prize" comes from "Pumpkin Carve-nival".
    • The "good prize" comment might also be in response to his setting a new record for the number of viruses, and he was "rewarded" with Flagrant System Error.
  • "Stave it off, 1, 2, 3..." is the counting song from the Strong Bad E-mail "for kids".
  • The card that Strong Sad transforms into is from the original deck of Character Cards that has since been removed from the site.
  • The pixelated broom induced by the glitched Quote of the Day is the same graphic used in Peasant's Quest for the broom the baby knocks over to let you into Naked Ned's cottage.
  • "Making out with Marzipan is totally awesome" was once the phrase necessary to trigger the Strong Bad Talker from the Homestar Talker. (It has since been changed.) The sound clips for the words were also taken from the Homestar Talker. The first four words of the phrase are also heard in "The Cheat Theme Song".
  • Strong Bad screaming and pounding on the edge of the screen while the popups are appearing could be a reference to Where the Crap Are We?.
  • Strong Mad's description, which appears when he glitches, comes from the Yearbook Character Page, as does the picture of him inside a giant M.
  • When Bubs' mouth is a broken JPEG, it has the letters "TH." This might be referencing his other identity, The Thnikkaman.
  • The scene with The Ugly One and the King of Town has sounds from Rhinofeeder. (Also, 3.14159265 and the rest is a reference to the value of pi.)
  • The Ugly One's line and the sound effects played after it come from The Cheat's cartoon in "crazy cartoon". (However, she slightly misquotes it: she should say "I will do it nine times", not "I can do it nine times".)
  • As Bubs is walking across the screen the first time, his left and right arms are moving as if stuck in positons #4 and #5 (respectively) in the Dancin' Bubs game.
  • During the big glitch scene right before Bubs "fixes" the computer, we can hear the song from the intro of "Parsnips-A-Plenty" and "That a Ghost".
  • "With Marzipan's radish, we gonna win the competition!" is a sound clip from The Reddest Radish.
  • The powering-down sound clip that plays when the "It's now safe to turn your computer off" message appears (just before the Compy 386 is destroyed) is the same sound that plays just before the Tandy 400 explodes in gimmicks
  • The fan and cog in the Compy 386 are the same fan and cog that were visible when the Tandy 400 exploded.
  • The cloud background during the scene where Strong Bad says "With Marzipan's raddish, we gonna win the competition!" is the same cloud background in a Powered By The Cheat flash: "New Boots".
  • During the final distorted scene, The Cheat is on a rotation of six different versions of himself:
    • 1. The Awexome Cross version.
    • 2: One that looks like one of The Cheat's styles from "The Cheat Theme Song".
    • 3: A drawn version, from "The Reddest Radish".
    • 4: Another drawn version from Strong Bad's site.
    • 5: A far more pixellated version of him, with a thin black outline around it.
    • 6: And a Cheat x-ing sign, much like the similar signs seen in the "fan stuff" part of the Museum.

Real-World References

  • Edgarware is a spoof of Norton Anti-Virus, which also uses a generic-looking bespectacled computer nerd as a front man.
  • The Floppy Disk Container on Strong Bad's desk is labeled "Spy vs. Spy" before it melts into the desk. Spy vs. Spy, based on the feature comic of MAD Magazine, was a game for old computers and the NES that featured innovative split screen gameplay.
  • The part where Homestar is followed by "ghost" images of himself is a Flash in-joke, referring to the onion-skinning feature of the program that will display translucent images of previous frames as an animation guide.
  • "Click on the monkey" refers to various popups where if you click said object (ranging from targets to robbers, iPods, etc.), your computer will usually get bombarded with spyware, viruses, etc.
  • When Strong Bad says, "Let's do a dance for the computer genius man," it looks like The Cheat starts doing Dana Carvey's "Church Lady" dance from the classic SNL sketch.
  • "Bourgeoise," one of the emoticons acting as Strong Sad's head is the term used in Marxism to describe the upper or middle class that opposed the proletariat in the class struggle.

Fast-Forward

  • Near the end of the cartoon, when it says "It's now safe to turn your computer off," the font is the same as the Lappy 486, which Strong Bad buys in the next e-mail, animal.

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