Books Defaced By Strong Bad

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Strong Bad sometimes ruins books, saying they're his. He has done this a few times now:
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[[Image:sbemail84.png|thumb|A work by Strong Bad for Strong Bad. And clearly unrelated to the works of Leomard Sportsinterviews.]]
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[http://www.hrwiki.org/wiki/Strong_Bad_Classics Strong Bad Classics!] (He ruins the ocelot and the porridge maiden)
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Sbemail: [http://www.hrwiki.org/wiki/children%27s_book kids book] (He ruins Everyone Is Different, by [http://www.hrwiki.org/wiki/Lem_Sportsinterviews Lem Sportsinterviews])
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[[Strong Bad]] occasionally takes childrens' books, usually those written by the [[Lem Sportsinterviews|Sportsinterviews]] family, and '''changes the drawings and text in nonsensical ways'''. He has occasionally claimed that [[Blatant Lies|he wrote these books himself]], rather than editing the original text.
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[http://www.hrwiki.org/wiki/Strumstar_Hammer Strumstar Hammer] (easter egg in kids book) (He ruins the [http://www.hrwiki.org/wiki/Original_Book original book])
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== Appearances ==
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* Email [[kids' book]] — Strong Bad butchers a book highlighting the differences between people called "Everyone is Different".
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** In an Easter egg, [[Strumstar Hammer|does the same]] to the [[Original Book]], mostly to make himself and [[The Cheat]] look better and to make fun of [[Homestar Runner]] and [[Pom Pom]].
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* [[That Time of Year]] — Strong Bad turns his editing pen on a [[Decemberween]] book. Uniquely, this book has a second narrator that reads the book's original text.
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* [[Strong Bad Classics]] — Strong Bad admits that he butchered the fairy tale "The Ocelot and the Porridge Maiden".

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A work by Strong Bad for Strong Bad. And clearly unrelated to the works of Leomard Sportsinterviews.

Strong Bad occasionally takes childrens' books, usually those written by the Sportsinterviews family, and changes the drawings and text in nonsensical ways. He has occasionally claimed that he wrote these books himself, rather than editing the original text.

Appearances

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