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'''[[Homestar Runner (flash cartoon)|Homestar Runner]]''' (often abbreviated '''HSR''' or '''H*R''') is an animated cartoon series available mostly through homestarrunner.com. It has an absurdist sense of humor similar to that found in ''[[Wikipedia:H.R. Pufnstuf|H.R. Pufnstuf]]''. Although originally conceived as [[Original Book|a book written for children]], the site is perhaps most popular with (and has been gravitating toward) young adults, with its short movies, games, charmingly naïve music, and plentiful opportunities for interaction.
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'''[[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]]''' (often abbreviated '''HR''', '''HSR''' or '''H*R''') is an animated cartoon series available mostly through homestarrunner.com. It has an absurdist sense of humor similar to that found in ''[[Wikipedia:H.R. Pufnstuf|H.R. Pufnstuf]]''. Although originally conceived as [[Original Book|a book written for children]], the site is perhaps most popular with (and has been gravitating toward) young adults, with its short movies, games, charmingly naïve music, and plentiful opportunities for interaction.

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Homestar Runner (often abbreviated HR, HSR or H*R) is an animated cartoon series available mostly through homestarrunner.com. It has an absurdist sense of humor similar to that found in H.R. Pufnstuf. Although originally conceived as a book written for children, the site is perhaps most popular with (and has been gravitating toward) young adults, with its short movies, games, charmingly naïve music, and plentiful opportunities for interaction.

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