Babies
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*Email [[bottom 10]] — The [[Fluffy Puff]] Nibblin's commercial states that their product is "perfect for newborn-type babies". | *Email [[bottom 10]] — The [[Fluffy Puff]] Nibblin's commercial states that their product is "perfect for newborn-type babies". | ||
*[[More Fan Costumes]] — Some of the fans' kids are dressed as, as Strong Bad puts it, "Homestar Babies". | *[[More Fan Costumes]] — Some of the fans' kids are dressed as, as Strong Bad puts it, "Homestar Babies". | ||
- | *Email [[highschool]] — [[Strong Bad]] describes the citizens of [[Free Country, USA]] as melon-headed babies in their middle school years. | + | *Email [[highschool]] — [[Strong Bad]] describes the citizens of [[Free Country, USA]] as melon-headed babies in their [[Middle School Variation|middle school years]]. |
*Email [[myths & legends]] — The ancient fence drawings show "stolen babies". | *Email [[myths & legends]] — The ancient fence drawings show "stolen babies". | ||
*Email [[pop-up]] — One of the features of the Strong Bad pop-up book is "wing-a-ling babies". | *Email [[pop-up]] — One of the features of the Strong Bad pop-up book is "wing-a-ling babies". | ||
*[[Summer Short Shorts]] — In the Puppet Stuff Easter Egg, Homestar attempts to interview [[Very, Very Little Girl]], a real live baby. | *[[Summer Short Shorts]] — In the Puppet Stuff Easter Egg, Homestar attempts to interview [[Very, Very Little Girl]], a real live baby. | ||
*Email [[4 branches]] — In the polymascotfoamalate commercial, [[The Homestar Runner]] wears an infant's bonnet and says to "feed it to the babies". | *Email [[4 branches]] — In the polymascotfoamalate commercial, [[The Homestar Runner]] wears an infant's bonnet and says to "feed it to the babies". | ||
- | *[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 13]] — [[Tompkins]] is "BABY SAT!!" shorty after claiming he didn't need a babysitter. Also, Timkins the baby | + | *[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 13]] — [[Tompkins]] is "BABY SAT!!" shorty after claiming he didn't need a babysitter. Also, Timkins the baby appears. |
*Email [[winter pool]] — Strong Bad asks [[Strong Mad]] to smack the gelatin pool "like a newborn's biscuit". | *Email [[winter pool]] — Strong Bad asks [[Strong Mad]] to smack the gelatin pool "like a newborn's biscuit". | ||
*[[Strong Bad Gameways]] — Strong Bad warns people sitting in window seats that Baga Yaga might steal their firstborn babies. | *[[Strong Bad Gameways]] — Strong Bad warns people sitting in window seats that Baga Yaga might steal their firstborn babies. |
Revision as of 01:54, 10 November 2008
From mere mentions to "waves", babies are hard to miss on homestarrunner.com.
Appearances
- Marshmallow's Last Stand — Strong Bad says "Oh, look at the babies! Eating their marshmallows!" when he sees Homestar and Pom Pom.
- Decemberween Teen Girl Squad — A "Wave o' Babies" approaches What's Her Face.
- Peasant's Quest — The Baby Lady is holding a baby.
- Email for kids — Strong Bad thinks that the email's sender meant "the littlest, tiniest babies" when he said "kids".
- Shopping For Danger — Gunhaver fears Blue Laser is planning to use the money they will save to turn babies into gold. The Blue Laser Babies make an appearance.
- Email animal — When Strong Bad is introducing the Lappy, he mentions "babies havin' babies".
- Senorial Day — Senor Cardgage offers hot dogs "for your...babies".
- Email bottom 10 — The Fluffy Puff Nibblin's commercial states that their product is "perfect for newborn-type babies".
- More Fan Costumes — Some of the fans' kids are dressed as, as Strong Bad puts it, "Homestar Babies".
- Email highschool — Strong Bad describes the citizens of Free Country, USA as melon-headed babies in their middle school years.
- Email myths & legends — The ancient fence drawings show "stolen babies".
- Email pop-up — One of the features of the Strong Bad pop-up book is "wing-a-ling babies".
- Summer Short Shorts — In the Puppet Stuff Easter Egg, Homestar attempts to interview Very, Very Little Girl, a real live baby.
- Email 4 branches — In the polymascotfoamalate commercial, The Homestar Runner wears an infant's bonnet and says to "feed it to the babies".
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 13 — Tompkins is "BABY SAT!!" shorty after claiming he didn't need a babysitter. Also, Timkins the baby appears.
- Email winter pool — Strong Bad asks Strong Mad to smack the gelatin pool "like a newborn's biscuit".
- Strong Bad Gameways — Strong Bad warns people sitting in window seats that Baga Yaga might steal their firstborn babies.