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*Email [[4 branches]] — Homestar does math problems and explains [[Wikipedia:Coulomb's law|Coulomb's law]] on a box labeled "Fourteen Times".
*Email [[4 branches]] — Homestar does math problems and explains [[Wikipedia:Coulomb's law|Coulomb's law]] on a box labeled "Fourteen Times".
*[[Decemberween Short Shorts]] — While Homestar is singing to [[Coach Z]], Coach Z sits on the soapbox, but it isn't labeled.
*[[Decemberween Short Shorts]] — While Homestar is singing to [[Coach Z]], Coach Z sits on the soapbox, but it isn't labeled.
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*Email [[business trip]] — Strong Sad gives a business lecture on the soapbox, now labeled "Fifteen [[Type]]s"
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*Email [[business trip]] — Strong Sad gives a business lecture on the soapbox, now labeled "Fifteen [[Type]]s".
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Revision as of 18:30, 9 November 2007

Homestar takes a stand

The Soapbox is a small wooden shipping box that Homestar Runner has used as a podium in several toons. Its contents increase by one with every appearance. To get "on a soapbox" is a popular American idiom that means to make a flamboyant or persuasive speech in an unofficial setting.

Appearances

  • Email fingers — Homestar talks while standing on a box labeled "Eleven Soaps". In an Easter egg, one can see that an unconscious (or possibly dead) Strong Sad is crammed inside the box.
  • Email army — Homestar recites his "fight speech" for the Homestarmy from atop a box labeled "Twelve of Them".
  • Email record book — Homestar tells bad redneck jokes standing on a box labeled "Thirteen, Y'all".
  • Email 4 branches — Homestar does math problems and explains Coulomb's law on a box labeled "Fourteen Times".
  • Decemberween Short Shorts — While Homestar is singing to Coach Z, Coach Z sits on the soapbox, but it isn't labeled.
  • Email business trip — Strong Sad gives a business lecture on the soapbox, now labeled "Fifteen Types".
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