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[[Image:8-Bit_Stinkoman20X6.png|thumb|200px|"I'm supposed to be up there where all the runny, jumpy, shooty action is!"]] | [[Image:8-Bit_Stinkoman20X6.png|thumb|200px|"I'm supposed to be up there where all the runny, jumpy, shooty action is!"]] | ||
- | [[Stinkoman 20X6]] has been '''referenced''' in numerous [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] toons released after it. | + | '''[[Stinkoman 20X6]]''' has been '''referenced''' in numerous [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] toons released after it. |
==Fast Forward== | ==Fast Forward== | ||
- | *The serrated knife that [[Bubs]] uses in [[Senorial Day]] looks similar to the [[Stinkoman 20X6 Enemies|Hash-Haw]] from [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 6|Level 6]]. | + | *The serrated knife that [[Bubs]] uses in [[Senorial Day]] looks similar to the [[Stinkoman 20X6 Enemies and Items#hash-haw|Hash-Haw]] from [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 6|Level 6]]. |
*The sender of [[Family Resemblence]] calls themselves "Jaro". | *The sender of [[Family Resemblence]] calls themselves "Jaro". | ||
- | *In [[Real-Live E-Mails]], [[Matt Chapman]] plays Stinkoman 20X6. | + | *In [[Real-Live E-Mails]], [[Matt Chapman]] plays the first level of Stinkoman 20X6. |
- | *In [[bike thief]], [[The Cheat]] changes into a pile that resembles Gokul. [[Strong Bad]] points this out in the DVD commentary. | + | *In [[bike thief]], [[The Cheat]] changes into a pile that resembles [[Stinkoman 20X6 Enemies and Items#gokul|Gokul]]. [[Strong Bad]] points this out in the DVD commentary. |
- | *In [[web comics]], Strong Bad imagines a web comic based on Stinkoman 20X6. | + | *In [[web comics]], Strong Bad imagines a web comic based on Stinkoman 20X6. A Stinkoman 20X6 comic generator, [[Make-O Your Own Stinko]], was released as an [[Easter egg]]. |
- | + | *In [[Fan Costumes '07]], in response to a fan dressed as [[Stinkoman]], Strong Bad mentions Level 12 of Stinkoman 20X6, "Front Hallway", whose boss is a vase full of peacock feathers. | |
- | *In [[Fan Costumes '07]], in response to a fan dressed as [[Stinkoman]], Strong Bad mentions Level 12 of Stinkoman 20X6, whose boss is a vase full of peacock feathers. | + | *In [[pet show]], [[The Cheat]] [[poison]]s Madame Bodewell's water with a bottle of "Puke Drops", which resembles [[Stinkoman 20X6 Enemies and Items#tortan|Tortan]] from [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 2|Level 2]]. [[The Brothers Chaps]] point this out in the DVD commentary. |
- | *In [[pet show]], [[The Cheat]] [[poison]]s Madame Bodewell's water with a bottle of "Puke Drops", which resembles Tortan from [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 2|Level 2]]. [[The Brothers Chaps]] point this out in the DVD commentary. | + | |
*The [[Sketchbook]] for [[Sketchbook 2008#SK-2008-04-17|April 17, 2008]] shows some proposed enemies from [[Stinkoman 20X6 Level 10|Level 10]] of Stinkoman 20X6. | *The [[Sketchbook]] for [[Sketchbook 2008#SK-2008-04-17|April 17, 2008]] shows some proposed enemies from [[Stinkoman 20X6 Level 10|Level 10]] of Stinkoman 20X6. | ||
- | *In [[Homestar Ruiner]]'s [[Homestar Ruiner Teen Girl Squad|Teen Girl Squad]], one of the gangsters who appear when [[What's Her Face]]'s car "[[a splode]]"s resembles Harvax XVII. | + | *In [[Homestar Ruiner]]'s [[Homestar Ruiner Teen Girl Squad|Teen Girl Squad]], one of the gangsters who appear when [[What's Her Face]]'s car "[[a splode]]"s resembles [[Harvax XVII]]. |
- | *In [[Baddest of the Bands]], Strong Bad refers to the fake sword as "negative zero", referencing [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level -0|Level | + | *In [[Baddest of the Bands]], Strong Bad refers to the fake sword as "negative zero", referencing [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level -0|Level -0]]. |
- | *Stinkoman 20X6 appears as one of the | + | *Stinkoman 20X6 appears as one of the games that Strong Bad can enter in [[8-Bit is Enough]], although it is region-locked at first. Only a part of Level 1.1 is made "playable" in 3D, although Strong Bad can't jump. Stinkoman appears as a 3D model in his regular proportions, instead of the [[Mega Man]]-based sprite. |
- | ** | + | **Strong Bad claims that he'll make it to Level 50 (even though [[Blatant Lies|no such level exists]]), and mentions a 10.5 stage with [[Sticklyman]] as a secret boss (which did eventually come to pass in the form of a [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 10#Credits|playable credits sequence]]). |
**It is also revealed that the robot enemies can talk, can break regularly coded patterns when asked to, and do in fact enjoy [[Cold Ones]]. | **It is also revealed that the robot enemies can talk, can break regularly coded patterns when asked to, and do in fact enjoy [[Cold Ones]]. | ||
*In [[sbemail 206]], the [[floppy disk container]] reads "level 10", almost certainly referring to the by-then long-awaited Level 10, and the fact that this was the first [[Strong Bad Email]] in [[HRWiki:Hiatuses|five-and-a-half years]]. | *In [[sbemail 206]], the [[floppy disk container]] reads "level 10", almost certainly referring to the by-then long-awaited Level 10, and the fact that this was the first [[Strong Bad Email]] in [[HRWiki:Hiatuses|five-and-a-half years]]. | ||
- | *On | + | *On {{prs|949767712670089217|6|Jan|2018|alt=January 6, 2018}}, a teaser for Level 10 was posted on [[@StrongBadActual]], giving the release year of 2018. |
**A sneak peek was revealed in [[The Deleteheads Download Vol. 1]]. | **A sneak peek was revealed in [[The Deleteheads Download Vol. 1]]. | ||
- | **On | + | **On {{prs|1078803198125723648|28|Dec|2018|alt=December 28, 2018}}, it was announced via @StrongBadActual that Level 10 had been delayed to 2019. |
- | **On | + | **On {{prs|1202631603228426242|5|Dec|2019|alt=December 5, 2019}}, @StrongBadActual announced that Level 10 had been delayed once again and was tentatively scheduled for a 2020 release. |
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Revision as of 23:59, 13 March 2021
Stinkoman 20X6 has been referenced in numerous Homestar Runner toons released after it.
Fast Forward
- The serrated knife that Bubs uses in Senorial Day looks similar to the Hash-Haw from Level 6.
- The sender of Family Resemblence calls themselves "Jaro".
- In Real-Live E-Mails, Matt Chapman plays the first level of Stinkoman 20X6.
- In bike thief, The Cheat changes into a pile that resembles Gokul. Strong Bad points this out in the DVD commentary.
- In web comics, Strong Bad imagines a web comic based on Stinkoman 20X6. A Stinkoman 20X6 comic generator, Make-O Your Own Stinko, was released as an Easter egg.
- In Fan Costumes '07, in response to a fan dressed as Stinkoman, Strong Bad mentions Level 12 of Stinkoman 20X6, "Front Hallway", whose boss is a vase full of peacock feathers.
- In pet show, The Cheat poisons Madame Bodewell's water with a bottle of "Puke Drops", which resembles Tortan from Level 2. The Brothers Chaps point this out in the DVD commentary.
- The Sketchbook for April 17, 2008 shows some proposed enemies from Level 10 of Stinkoman 20X6.
- In Homestar Ruiner's Teen Girl Squad, one of the gangsters who appear when What's Her Face's car "a splode"s resembles Harvax XVII.
- In Baddest of the Bands, Strong Bad refers to the fake sword as "negative zero", referencing Level -0.
- Stinkoman 20X6 appears as one of the games that Strong Bad can enter in 8-Bit is Enough, although it is region-locked at first. Only a part of Level 1.1 is made "playable" in 3D, although Strong Bad can't jump. Stinkoman appears as a 3D model in his regular proportions, instead of the Mega Man-based sprite.
- Strong Bad claims that he'll make it to Level 50 (even though no such level exists), and mentions a 10.5 stage with Sticklyman as a secret boss (which did eventually come to pass in the form of a playable credits sequence).
- It is also revealed that the robot enemies can talk, can break regularly coded patterns when asked to, and do in fact enjoy Cold Ones.
- In sbemail 206, the floppy disk container reads "level 10", almost certainly referring to the by-then long-awaited Level 10, and the fact that this was the first Strong Bad Email in five-and-a-half years.
- On January 6, 2018, a teaser for Level 10 was posted on @StrongBadActual, giving the release year of 2018.
- A sneak peek was revealed in The Deleteheads Download Vol. 1.
- On December 28, 2018, it was announced via @StrongBadActual that Level 10 had been delayed to 2019.
- On December 5, 2019, @StrongBadActual announced that Level 10 had been delayed once again and was tentatively scheduled for a 2020 release.
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