Charlemagne
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[[Image:Charlemagne.png|thumb|Lush Vegetation]] | [[Image:Charlemagne.png|thumb|Lush Vegetation]] | ||
- | Charlemagne is [[Strong Sad]]'s deceased plant. | + | Charlemagne is [[Strong Sad]]'s deceased plant. He resides in the [[Kitchen of the Brothers Strong]]. [[Strong Bad]] claims in [[Homestar Ruiner]] that "it used to be healthy, but after Strong Sad started talking to it, [[Death|it decided to kill itself!]]" Strong Sad claims this isn't true, but Strong Bad states "That's not what the note said!" In [[Strong Badia the Free]], Strong Bad says "If only we'd read his journal, we might have seen the signs". |
- | Charlemagne's relation to [[Credenza]] is unknown, though | + | Charlemagne's relation to [[Credenza]] is unknown, though he may be a reference to Hubert, the dead plant seen in [[Wikipedia:Sam and Max|Sam and Max]], another episodic game series that [[Telltale Games]] had worked on prior to [[Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People]]. Like Charlemagne, Hubert was also treated as a living (well, formerly living) character. |
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+ | Charlemagne's gender is not stated until [[Strong Badia the Free]], in which Strong Bad confirmes that he is male (or was, before his passing). | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 20:05, 20 September 2008
Charlemagne is Strong Sad's deceased plant. He resides in the Kitchen of the Brothers Strong. Strong Bad claims in Homestar Ruiner that "it used to be healthy, but after Strong Sad started talking to it, it decided to kill itself!" Strong Sad claims this isn't true, but Strong Bad states "That's not what the note said!" In Strong Badia the Free, Strong Bad says "If only we'd read his journal, we might have seen the signs".
Charlemagne's relation to Credenza is unknown, though he may be a reference to Hubert, the dead plant seen in Sam and Max, another episodic game series that Telltale Games had worked on prior to Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People. Like Charlemagne, Hubert was also treated as a living (well, formerly living) character.
Charlemagne's gender is not stated until Strong Badia the Free, in which Strong Bad confirmes that he is male (or was, before his passing).