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Witches' Brew is a phrase that [[Homestar_Runner_(character)|Homestar Runner]] happens to say a lot.  Especially in [[Pumpkin Carve-nival]].  Although technically, it's really [[Strong Bad]] who says it first, since he's dressed up as Homestar at the time.  (Yes, the origin of this reference seems to be ''that'' complicated.)  Witches' Brew appears to consist of some unknown "cold-hot-fresh" concoction.  It may cause the side effects of wine, women, and song, but it is drinkable, at least by the [[The Cheat]].  It does not cure hiccups, however.
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'''Witch's Brew''' is a phrase that [[Homestar Runner]] says a lot—a habit begun by [[Strong Bad]] when he dressed up as Homestar for Halloween.
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== Sightings ==
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Witch's Brew is "cold-hot-fresh," according to Homestar, who has sold jars of it for $10 each. Side effects of Witch's Brew include wine, women, and song. It is drinkable—[[The Cheat]] drank a bottle from Homestar in an attempt to cure his [[Wikipedia:Hiccup|hiccup]]s, which did not cease.
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*In [[Pumpkin Carve-nival]], the reference premieres courtesy of [[Coach Z]]'s W-carved pumpkin.
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*In [[the show|The Show]], the phrase is included on Homestar's gameshow cards, albeit spelled differently as "witch's brew."
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*In [[Arcade Game]], Homestar's tax form says he spent $2000 on witches' brew.
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*In [[Three Times Halloween Funjob]], when Strong Sad tells everyone to say "Credenza" with him, Homestar says "witches' brew" instead.
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*In [[english paper|English Paper]], Homestar's screen name is witchesbrew82.
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*In [[Homestar vs. Little Girl 2]], Homestar asks the Little Girl what she would put in her own witches' brew.
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*In [[Halloween Fairstival]], Homestar peddles an unknown concoction as a Witches' Brew, labelled "Bre."
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*There is a Weekly Fanstuff of a Wisconsin Lisence plate that says, "WCHS BRU".
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[[Category: Inside Jokes]]
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== Appearances ==
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*[[Pumpkin Carve-nival]] — The reference premieres courtesy of [[Coach Z]]'s W-carved pumpkin. Homestar (Strong Bad) then makes a comment about [[Marzipan]] using her pumpkin in her "Witch's Brew," and asks Strong Bad ([[The Goblin]]) if he is supposed to be dressed as "the Witch's Brew". Also, in an Easter egg, the real Homestar asks The Cheat about Witch's Brew.
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*Email [[english paper]] — Homestar's screen name on [[Some Type of Online Auction]] is ''witchesbrew82''.
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*Email [[the show]] — The phrase is one of the items in the list Homestar recites.
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*[[Arcade Game]] — According to Homestar's tax form, he spent $2000 on "witch's brew" in 2002.
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*[[3 Times Halloween Funjob]] — When [[Strong Sad]] tells everyone to say "[[Credenza]]" with him, Homestar says "witch's brew" instead.
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*[[Weekly Fanstuff 2004#WF-2004-02-09|Weekly Fanstuff]] — A real Wisconsin license plate reading "WCHS BRU" is featured.
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*[[Homestar vs. Little Girl 2]] — Homestar asks the [[Little Girl]] what she would put in her own witch's brew.
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*[[Halloween Fairstival]] — Homestar peddles an unknown concoction as a Witch's Brew, labeled "brüe," a reference to [[Wikipedia:Mötley Crüe|Mötley Crüe]].
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*[[Halloween Potion-ma-jig]] — [[Bubs]] tells Homestar that his stirring utensils can be used to get a "witch's brew goin'". Homestar then proclaims, "Hey! That's ''my'' line!"
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Revision as of 23:26, 1 October 2016

Brüe times tüe... er, two.

Witch's Brew is a phrase that Homestar Runner says a lot—a habit begun by Strong Bad when he dressed up as Homestar for Halloween.

Witch's Brew is "cold-hot-fresh," according to Homestar, who has sold jars of it for $10 each. Side effects of Witch's Brew include wine, women, and song. It is drinkable—The Cheat drank a bottle from Homestar in an attempt to cure his hiccups, which did not cease.

Appearances

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