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(The stuff I just command-x'd, in case we want to do a Web Video Sightings page.)
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=[[Sightings]] reorg=
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==The Organizing==
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*[[Comic Sightings]]:
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**Unsure: Arby the Archer; MoDCAMeRa
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*[[Television Sightings]]:
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**Borderline:
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***Adult Swim (shows mainly but not exclusively animation as far as I know; still probably wouldn't count as animation)
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***Maya and Miguel (animated series, but describes live-action segment)
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***New York Noise (says entire [[Experimental Film]] video shown; probably wouldn't count as animation)
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*[[Website Sightings]]:
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**Non-animated video: Dan Brown's Universe, The Escapist, GamesRadar (at least it says so), Games Repainted, Gamespot, The Geek Show, The Joshua Childers Show!, Klick! Holiday Video, LoadingReadyRun, The Man of 101 Voices, Olde English, Panda Smash, Pure Pwnage, Robot Bastard, Rocketboom, Shenmue II : The Gang Edition, TASVideos, TED, That Guy with the Glasses, Vinesauce, Wrestling with Wregret, YouTube
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**Borderline/multiple/dunno: 
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***8-Bit Theater (Sighting is on a site for a webcomic, but is not part of that webcomic)
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***AI Dungeon (A game, but the sightings are user-created)
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***Charlie Clay And The Clay Crew (can't find the actual episodes. The linked files' types are .gif which could mean either a motion comic or an animation)
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***Doraemon Abridged (video unavailable but presuming this is an abridged series, which would be borderline animation)
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***Fail! (A FAQ page for a webcomic. Unable to find the image itself but it probably is also a comic)
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***Finding Sushi (says it's been deleted, so no way to know what it is unless someone happens to know)
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***Flipnote Hatena (From what I understand it is/was an animation program/website. Would it count as animation?)
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***Fruitcake MIDI (it ''is'' on a website [currently archive.org] but it could be considered a Musical Sighting)
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***Futurama Madhouse (might could maybe be considered a comic? Possibly?)
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***Golo Theme song (could be a Musical Sighting, though there's no archived version)
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***Google (One is a video, others are more standard web stuff)
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***IGN (Some are videos, some are articles)
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***I-Mockery (one is a game, rest seem to be blog entries)
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***Insert Disc Two (guessing it's a live-action video from the context, but there's no link and I can't find it to know for certain)
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***Joe Wuz Here! (can't find the site but the entry says it's a comic so it'd probably go under Webcomic Sightings)
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***Kevin & Kell (similar situation to 8-Bit Theater)
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***Lemmy's Land (first is a comic, rest seem to be fanfiction)
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***"The Lost Experience" ABC's Official Blog (One entry is a blog but the other describes a video)
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***Neopets (I think it's a game? Question mark?)
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***Newgrounds (some entries are animations, some are games)
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***RiffTrax (most seem to be videos with one blog post as an exception)
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***Something Awful (some but not all entries are animations)
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***Stinkoman 20X6 on VGMusic.com (another web thing that could be considered a Musical Sighting)
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***the show with zefrank (Probably non-animated video?)
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***Subeta ("virtual pet site", so maybe in the same boat as Neopets)
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***Super Mechrio World (made by the same people as Doraemon Abridged, videos unavailable)
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***Stick Shorts (stick animation counts as animation, right?)
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***ThinkGeek (one item contains a video on a mostly-text page)
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***VG Mix (yet another web thing that could be considered a Musical Sighting)
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***Weffriddles (It's a website that houses a chain of riddles made up of HTML pages and embedded images, which potentially could be considered a game. Also I lack the brain mind to get to the part with a Homestar character)
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***YouTube (some but not all entries are animations, the rest would be non-animated video)
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***Zero Punctuation (marginally animated?)
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**More general webwebs (including blogs, image sharing, social media): Everything else, unless I missed something
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==Dan Brown's Universe==
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==The Opining==
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*In Episode 10 of [http://blog.danbrownsuniverse.com/ Dan Brown's Universe] Dan is asked "[[How do you type with boxing gloves on?]]"
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*In Episode 12 David wears a Stinkoman t-shirt.
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== The Escapist ==
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My opinions on the borderline/multiple/dunnos:
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On an [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/unskippable/2355-White-Knight-Chronicles-Part-1 episode] of [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/unskippable Unskippable], a weekly show where Graham Stark and Paul Saunders mock video game cut-scenes, they claim a man draped in a hood sounds like [[Senor Cardgage]]. This happens again in another [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/unskippable/5970-White-Knight-Chronicles-II-Part-2 episode], and they also say "I should eat a [[original|pony]]."
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== GamesRadar ==
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*Adult Swim: keep on Television.
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[http://www.gamesradar.com/us/index.jsp GamesRadar] featured a video for [[Wikipedia:Ultimate Ninja 2|Ultimate Ninja 2]] with the headline "Burninate!"
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*Maya and Miguel: probably keep on Television.
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*New York Noise: keep on Television. Leaning against Animation since the only animation shown is that produced by TBC.
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*8-Bit Theater: Would be either Webcomic or Website. It's a blog for a character on the comic. I could go either away.
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*AI Dungeon: Unsure whether it should be Game or Website since the Sighted content is user-created.
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*Charlie Clay And The Clay Crew: Despite lacking info, leaning towards Web Animation since Stick Shorts, which is apparently by the same person, is Web Animation.
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*Doraemon Abridged: Leaning toward Web Animation just based on the name, which seems like WYSIWYG.
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*Fail!: From what info I'm able to find I'm leaning towards Webcomic.
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*Flipnote Hatena: 'Kipedia calls it an "application" and not a game, but then uses the video game infobox and video game categories. Still leaning against putting it in Game. Dunno between Web Animation or Website, though.
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*Fruitcake MIDI: Some entries on [[Musical Sightings]] are web-based so I'm actually leaning towards putting it there.
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*Futurama Madhouse: Slightly leaning towards Webcomic even if it doesn't seem to have a traditional webcomic format.
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*Golo Theme song: Leaning towards Musical for similar reasons to Fruitcake.
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*Google: Google Current to Web Video. Other entries stay at Website.
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*IGN: Animal Crossing and Game Boy retrospective to Web Video, others stay at Website.
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*I-Mockery: Pickleman to Game, others stay at website.
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*Insert Disc Two: Leaning towards Web Video over Web Animation, even if I can't find the actual video.
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*Joe Wuz Here!: Leaning towards Webcomic.
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*Kevin & Kell: Unsure between Webcomic and Website for similar reasons to 8-Bit Theater.
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*Lemmy's Land: If the first entry were alone I'd put it in Webcomic, but I'm leaning against splitting the entries and more toward keeping them in Website since most of the website seems not to be comics.
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*"The Lost Experience" ABC's Official Blog: If the video were alone I'd put it in Web Video, but like above, I'm leaning against splitting the entries in favor of keeping them together on Website.
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*Neopets: Leaning toward Game but I'll defer to someone who paid more attention to it when it peaked in popularity.
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*Newgrounds: Ones that say they're games to Game, others to Web Animation.
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*RiffTrax: Since it's mostly a video-based site, I'd say move the entries to Web Video, except the blog entry which can stay in Website.
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*Something Awful: If I have it correct, Tub Bites 2 (including Karnov Bites) and Funny Housemates would go to Web Animation, and the others would remain at Website.
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*Stinkoman 20X6 on VGMusic.com: Leaning towards Musical for similar reasons to Fruitcake.
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*the show with zefrank: Lacking info but leaning toward Web Video.
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*Subeta: Like Neopets, leaning toward Game but will defer to someone that knows more of this sort of thing.
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*Stick Shorts: Honestly not sure why I put this here. It's definitely Web Animation.
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*ThinkGeek: Leaning against splitting and towards keeping in Website since the site isn't mainly video.
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*VG Mix: Leaning towards Musical for similar reasons to Fruitcake.
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*Weffriddles: Got up to like number fortysomething a while ago but I get the gist. Could go either Game or Website for this one.
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*YouTube: Don't feel like sorting though the huge list of entries, so just put it in Web Video for now.
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*Zero Punctuation: Could go either Web Animation or Web Video for this one. Slightly leaning towards the latter.
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*As for the ones I neglected to mention (Arby the Archer, MoDCAMeRa, Finding Sushi, Super Mechrio World), I don't know enough about them to state a preference in where they should go, so I'd lean towards keeping them where they are unless we find out more info about them that says they should be somewhere else.
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==Games Repainted==
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==See also==
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*In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Repainted & Rewritten, the background for outside Hooktail's castle is replaced with [[The Field]].
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*A few rooms in Undertale Repainted have [[Strong Bad]]'s face as the floor tiling.
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*Remix 3 in Rhythm Heaven Fever Repainted is completely themed around Homestar Runner as a whole. The music is also a remix of [[Everybody to the Limit]].
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**Homestar is also featured on the title screen.
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**Among the other music that plays during the cast roll, [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 17.2#Message 14|Let's Fhqwhgads Again]] is one of them.
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*In Sonic Adventure DX Repainted, Knuckles' theme is replaced with [[Fish Eye Lens]].
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*[[Homestar]] and [[Strong Sad]] appear as characters in [[youtube:ntJ-CcRaODU|Deltarune Repainted]] and [[Strong Bad is a Bad Guy]] plays when Lancer pulls out the bucket on the Great Board.
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== Gamespot ==
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In [http://www.gamespot.com Gamespot]'s review for [http://www.gamespot.com/pc/driving/bigrigsotrr/video/6086530 Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing], several Series 1 Homestar Runner figurines can be seen on the reviewer's desk.
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== The Geek Show ==
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On ''[http://www.thegeekshow.com/ The Geek Show]'', Strong Bad Emails are frequently shown as an example of "What's funny on the internet." They have played "[[japanese cartoon]]", "[[dullard]]", "[[theme party]]" and "[[Strong Bad Sings]]" on their show.
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==Appearances==
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*[[The Luau]] &mdash; When [[Homestar Runner]] refers to his [[Melonade]] addiction as "a serious problem", [[Marzipan]] responds, "''You're'' gonna have a problem if you don't monitor this tofu."
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*[[island]] &mdash; When Homestar asks if they're rescued, [[Strong Bad]] replies that Homestar will need to be rescued if he doesn't stop asking. He responds the same way when asked if there's ice cream, elaborating that he'll hit Homestar and that the ice cream will stop the injury from swelling.
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*[[dragon]] &mdash; After [[Strong Sad]] tells Strong Bad about his improved methods for drawing a dragon, Strong Bad says "I'll improve on ''your'' methods!" as he burns Strong Sad's drawing to a crisp.
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*[[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer]] &mdash; When the [[King of Peasantry]] refuses to let [[Rather Dashing]] upset the balance by getting revenge on [[Trogdor]], Rather Dashing replies, "I'll upset ''your'' balance, my lord!"
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*[[concert]] &mdash; When Strong Sad explains that he was trying to broaden Strong Bad's horizons, Strong Bad replies, "I'll broaden ''your'' horizons!" as he smashes the [[sloshy]] vinyl over [[Strong Sad]]'s head.
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== The Joshua Childers Show! ==
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihqpZLId31g The Joshua Childers Show!] is a webshow on [http://www.YouTube.com/ YouTube] where a teenager parodies different TV show genres. In the first episode, Joshua is seen wearing a [[Stinkoman]] shirt.
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*[[More Like]]
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==Klick! Holiday Video==
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Eor5a5uwsM This video] contains over 50 viral video parodies, including a man with a [[Strong Bad]] mask typing on his keyboard with boxing gloves.
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== LoadingReadyRun ==
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=Oversized Novelty Items=
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*In the video entitled [http://loadingreadyrun.com/videos/view/12/AWESOMEWe-...-Shot-This AWESOME:We ... Shot This!], G Unit's (Graham Stark's) lyrics include the word "Homestar".
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Occasionally, for situations that call for a zany item, '''oversized novelty items''' will appear.
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*In the video entitled [http://loadingreadyrun.com/videos/view/35/The-Rant-Scenesters-and-Snobbery The Rant - Scenesters and Snobbery], [[Store Toys#Collectible Figurines|figurine sets]] one and two can be seen on top of the television.
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*In the video entitled [http://loadingreadyrun.com/videos/view/70/Sleep-Dep-Experiment Sleep Dep Experiment], Morgan says he's been making [[Glossary#S|stnanks]].
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*In the video entitled [http://loadingreadyrun.com/videos/view/51/The-Bet The Bet], Graham cracks and teleports around the room repeating the same word over and over, as Homestar does in [[long pants]].
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*In the bloopers in the DVD extras for [http://loadingreadyrun.com/videos/view/119/ZOMGies1 ZOMGies!!!1], when Graham flubs the line "You don't understand!", he follows it up with "[[virus|You all understand! I mean don't understand!]]"
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==The Man of 101 Voices==
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"Brock" released a video on Myspace called "The Man of 101 Voices" where he did impressions of Teen Girl Squad, Bubs, Coach Z, The Cheat, and Larry from Limozeen as numbers 91-95. The video can be seen [http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1636225861 here].
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*[[retirement]] (Easter egg) &mdash; One cloud shape documented by [[Strong Bad]] is "oversized novelty comb".
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*[[from work]] &mdash; [[Homestar Runner]] expresses desire to paint clouds with an oversized novelty toothbrush.
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*[[SBCG4AP Dev Blog]]: [[SBCG4AP Dev Blog#Payable Demo!|Payable Demo!]] &mdash; "This is for all those craptakers out there who don't think I'm actually working on this game. 'More like, Strong Bad's Crappy Game That He Totally Phoned in for an Attractive Oversized Novelty Check,' they all say."
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*[[Baddest of the Bands]] &mdash; If Strong Bad stands near the novelty sign, Homestar will attempt to incorporate "oversized novelty bottle cap" into his audition.
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*[[Cheat Commandos: Two Part Episode: Part 2|2 Part Episode: Part 2]] &mdash; [[Reynold]], as Scrawnjob, gloats about [[Blue Laser]]'s counterfeit Skee-Ball scheme causing oversized novelty sunglasses to become unattainable.
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There is also a video named "The Man of 101 More...er Voices" featuring impressions of Crack Stuntman and Homsar as numbers 92-93. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XunezwEKHk Video here.]
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In November 2012, he also released a video of impressions entitled "Fifty Impressions of Grey," in which Strong Bad (referred to as 'strongbad') was impersonated. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqkNYfKZV6s&feature=g-user-u Video here] (Warning: strong language).
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== [http://oldeenglish.org Olde English] ==
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In their [http://www.oldeenglish.org/podcast/general-procrastination General Procrastination] sketch, Raizin was holding off going to battle by going on the internet and watching the new [[Strong Bad Email]] (which really wasn't even an email, he opened up the Strong Bad bio 'toon and the email menu).
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==Panda Smash==
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At 01:20 of [http://www.pandasmash.com/video.php?epi_id=134 A Tribute to Every Video Site], the scene shows the man and woman as [[Strong Bad]] and [[Marzipan]].
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==Pure Pwnage ==
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[[Image:Purepwnage_email.jpg|thumb|Jeremy from Pure Pwnage]] At the beginning of [http://www.purepwnage.com/episodes/s1/10/ episode 10], Jeremy answers emails in the exact same style as Strong Bad does.  The computer used says "[[Compy 386]]" in the corner.
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== Robot Bastard ==
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*[http://www.robotbastard.com/ robotbastard.com] has a clip of Strong Bad saying, "This is Strong Bad, and you're listening to the smooth, soft sounds of Robot Bastard delight FM... with zombies!" Robot Bastard was a short film made by Rob Schrab, creator of [[Most in the Graveyard Costumes|Scud: The disposable assassin.]]
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== Rocketboom ==
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*On the [http://www.rocketboom.com/vlog/archives/2005/03/rb_05_mar_15.html 3/15/2005] episode, a clip of the [[SXSW Panel - 14 Mar 2005|March 14th SXSW Panel]] and Amanda interviewing Homestar are seen.
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*On the [http://www.rocketboom.com/vlog/archives/2005/12/rb_05_dec_05.html 12/5/05] episode of the v-log [http://www.rocketboom.com/ Rocketboom], Amanda Congdon is wearing a Homestar Runner shirt.
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*On the [http://www.rocketboom.com/vlog/archives/2006/04/rb_06_apr_12.html 4/12/2006] episode, after Amanda reports about [http://www.humanclock.com humanclock], she comments that she still likes her [[Strong Bad Clock]] better.
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In the fan-movie [http://www.shenmuedojo.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14850 Shenmue II : The Gang Edition], when Ryo arrives at Guilin, he is distracted by a The Cheat Talking Plush Doll, which is the guardian of the village where Shenhua lives.<br />
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In [http://youtube.com/watch?v=mSFHKAvTGNk a TASBot run of Brain Age], He answers two different questions with Homestar Runner, and Strong Bad.
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== That Guy with the Glasses ==
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*In [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/ask-thatguy/7585-ask36 Ask ThatGuy Episode 36], Doug Walker answers the question, [[How do you type with boxing gloves on|How could you type with boxing gloves on?]]
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*In [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-critic/28072-nc-ernest-scared-stupid the Nostalgia Critic's review] of ''[[Wikipedia:Ernest Scared Stupid|Ernest Scared Stupid]]'', the Critic remarks that Trantor is not as impressive as [[Trogdor]], followed by a scene of Trantor's revival with an image of Trogdor over it, set to [[TROGDOR (song)|his theme]].
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*In [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/bt/pushinguproses/lets-play-shortys/30292-lets-play-shortys-the-amazon-trail-part-2 part two] of Pushing Up Roses' Let's Play Shorty of ''The Amazon Trail'', Roses opens with an impression of [[Marzipan]]. Paw doesn't get it, but mumbles up an old-school Homestar imitation.
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*In [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/teamt/tis/tpsr/28794-ep-14-qdeucesq Todd in the Shadows' review of Deuces], Todd mocks Taiga's use of "Valentimes" with a clip from [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 12]].
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*In the Todd In The Shadows review of [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/teamt/tis/tpsr/41632-counting-stars-vs-demons Counting Stars vs Demons], one of Todd's examples of an awesome dragon to imagine is Trogdor.
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*Linkara has referenced Homestar Runner occasionally on his show, particularly the "[[How do you type with boxing gloves on?]]" running gag.
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*In Vinny's [[youtube:oKD-KWaw2sE|55th Tomodachi Life stream]], he questioned if Little Mac [[How do you type with boxing gloves on?|could sew with boxing gloves on]].
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*While Joel was [[youtube:9Yij1LCOarw|messing around in Windows 2000]], he makes Microsoft Narrator (using the Microsoft Sam voice) say "soisoisoi" over and over, and Joel starts singing the beat of [[The System Is Down (song)|The System Is Down]].
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*When Vinny was [[youtube:YXMu7Fp4WAg|playing one of the games on a bootleg 191-in-1 Plug-n-Play console]], he compares the main character in one of the games to Strong Bad.
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*When Vinny was asked to do an impression of Joel, another streamer from the site, he was noted that it sounded similar to Strong Bad, and he proceeded to do a brief deliberate impression of him.
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*In [[youtube:-hLaNx7sDxE|Joel's Bizzare Pokeventure]], a swimming NPC in a house in the Pepperoni Secret area can be interacted with, and recites the email from [[virus]] upon doing so.
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*When Vinny was [[youtube:pNcxxlcvcag|playing a bootleg Plug-n-Play game,]] he says “I see you, Chat.” and then sings a bit of [[Everybody to the Limit]] while doing a [[Strong Bad]] impression.
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*During Joel's stream of [[youtube:E2zF9EXqqZo|the Kirby: Star Allies demo]], at the beach part of the Cave & Castle stage, he states "Guys, we need [[good graphics]]", and brings up the picture of the Videlectrix devs arguing about good graphics.
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*On Joel's stream of [[youtube:RIIWEHdbUew|Action 52 on the Genesis]], the chat, after Joel mildly questions why Newgrounds still exists, mentions how Flash Player will be discontinued in 2020. About a minute later, one person from the chat asks "What about Homestar Runner?" Joel, with a expressively shocked gasp, replies "I didn't think of that."
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==Wrestling with Wregret==
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* Brian has the complete set of Homestar Runner figures on his back shelf and they can be seen in the vast majority of his videos.
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*While [http://youtube.com YouTube] was down for maintenance on August 17, 2006, pictures of the youtube offices were posted on the youtube homepage. Two of them showed a Kick The Cheat doll. [[:Image:Cheattube1.jpg|photo 1]], [[:Image:Cheattube2.jpg|photo 2]].
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*[[youtube:2pPCkhYMQgY|Internet People]], part of a series called "The Meth Minute 39", is viewable on YouTube and mentions Homestar Runner. ''See also: [[Animation Sightings#Channel Frederator]]''
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*The title-cel to user [http://www.youtube.com/user/spudshyphentube SPUDS-TUBE]'s cover of Devo's song, [[youtube:xQLnGZKDSEI|Time Out For Fun]], features drawings of Homestar and Strong Bad. The caption next to Homestar's head reads "sewwiously" and the one next to Strong Bad reads "[[Most in the Graveyard|a-jigga-muh-WHA...?!]]". Also, the video description contains "[[Best Caper Ever|Total co-incidence! Not intentional!]]"
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*A video on a [[Wikipedia:Wii Shop Channel|Wii Shop Channel]] hack includes [[The System is Down (song)|The System is Down]] as background music.
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*[[youtube:pC3n-LC3Em4|FALCOR - the URiNATOR]], a parody of Trogdor, was featured on July 16, 2007, shortly after it was released on the 12th. It quickly got over 25 video responses, and has 1,307,406 views as of October 15, and now has 60 video responses. It has gotten over 19,000 clicks from links on webpages. It also held the #12 slot on "Most Discussed (All Time) - Pets & Animals." It has recently gotten a ringtone version. The email is mentioned as his inspiration of the description.
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*[[youtube:RaDUskLtRhU|Mario Paint renditions]], a compilation of Mario Paint segments, shows one of them being Homestar Runner slowly running, with an attempt at the [[Intro]] song done in Mario Paint as background music to the animation, and the theme to [[Stinkoman 20X6]].
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*[http://www.youtube.com/sherifam Sherifam]'s videos make reference to Homestar Runner.
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**The first one is the Tait-imation theatre videos. The first one ever created featured Tait beating Homestar senseless with nunchucks, a reference to [[Fall Float Parade]]. At the end of this cartoon, Homestar says as he goes flying into a probable [[Hammerspace]], "And that's how I became a law!", a reference to [[4 branches]].
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**Tait-imation being Kobatsu Emails, a parody of Strong Bad Emails, in which Kobatsu, a chibi animated version of Tait with no arms on, checks his email. In result of it being bad, it gets [[DELETED]].
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**Second video series is the Cal Email Show (or C-mails, a reference to "sbemails"), of which Cal, the main operator of the channel, answers emails. In the 2nd and most recent, "Prank mail", he gets asked [[How do you type with boxing gloves on?|a familiar question]] that results in a [[DELETED|familiar answer]].
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**The channel message states that viewing one of sherifam's videos will "quite literally leave your computer in smoldering crater", with a disclaimer adding that they "will not quite literally leave your computer in smoldering crater", referencing [[SBCG4AP Advertisement]].
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*There are also three videos on YouTube, entitled "The Man with 100 Voices", "The Man of 100 Voices" and "The Man of 101 More Voices" respectively. All three feature Homestar Runner impersonations.
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**Video 1: [[youtube:tMV0fHinHaA|Numbers 48 to 52]]
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**Video 2: [[youtube:A5CmqC1E-Ag|Numbers 91 to 95]]
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*There are various user accounts active on YouTube with Homestar Runner references in their account names, such as [http://youtube.com/user/Burnin8r55555 Burnin8r55555].
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*[http://www.youtube.com/user/HomeStarRunnerTron User HomeStarRunnerTron]'s videos include many references to the Homestar Runner body of work. Notable references include  [[youtube:wYezCYY46ZM|this video]], which includes him doing some of the voices he used for the Pokémon Abridged Series, with his test sentence being "[[radio|The fish was delish and it made quite a dish]]". One of his Pokémon Abridged Series episodes, taken down due to a Terms of Use Violation, there is a scene in which the characters wear Dangeresque glasses, and one wears a Homestar Runner shirt.
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*In [http://www.youtube.com/user/sonicthehedgehog2222 sonicthehedgehog2222's] video [[youtube:2setjCoK-jI|adam h. 2 preview]], Adam wears a black Trogdor shirt, and a Trogdor poster can be seen in his room.
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*[[youtube:L43bIwsvbSM|This Magfest video]] briefly shows Strong Bad in his [[The House That Gave Sucky Treats Costumes|Carmen Sandiego]] [[Halloween costume]].
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*In Episode 3 of "Naruto the abridged series", Sasuke throws Shurikens at a log, and the sound effect played is "LOGG[['D]]!", a reference to [[Teen Girl Squad]].
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*Every Class Is Different, a review of the classes of [[Wikipedia:Team Fortress 2|Team Fortress 2]], directly spoofs [[kids' book|Everyone is Different]].
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*The toons [[Donut Unto Others]] and [[Best Caper Ever]] were [[youtube:CQil5mJkF9o|both]] [[youtube:rmRKPKh2n5Q|remade]] on [[wikipedia:Roblox|Roblox]] and posted onto YouTube.
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*In [http://www.youtube.com/user/TurboJUK TurboJUK's] [[youtube:yYr5_DOeg38|video]], he made a music video of [[Michael Jackson]]'s [[wikipedia:Thriller (song)|Thriller]] with audio from the beginning of [[mile]] and another toon.
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*[http://www.youtube.com/user/masterofhomestar masterofhomestar], referred to as Electricstar, made a series of random Homestar Runner videos. His most notable video is [[youtube:NJEooaD9hTE|Strong Bad roll]], which uses various clips of [[Strong Bad]], cut to make it look like he's singing "[[wikipedia:Never Gonna Give You Up|Never Gonna Give You Up]]" by [[wikipedia:Rick Astley|Rick Astley]], known as the music used for "Rickrolling".
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*[http://www.youtube.com/user/PoisonRainVornado PoisonRainVornado], referred to as "Vornado", is the creator of the series [[youtube:AfsFmRy4LAw|Internet Memes: Homestar Style!]], in which he takes certain scenes from Homestar games and cartoons and sets them to audio from popular web phenomena. He has also created the mash-up [[youtube:M5-_q3MDaaA|Strong Bad Sings "Chocolate Rain"]].
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*[http://www.youtube.com/LuigiMario2009 LuigiMario2009]'s "The Super Luigi Show" has many Homestar Runner references. In the episode "Back To School", Patamon watches [[being mean]], and replies to Luigi saying: "I'm watching Strong Bad Email!". Also in "Dinoween", once Luigi encounters Reptar, he gets the [[jibblies]], and multiple characters quote [[Jibblies 2]].
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**Also in "Bad's Look Day", Patamon mention that "stickanee flowers only exist in the Homestar Runner World".
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**In "My Last 101 Things", Patamon makes impressions of Strong Bad, Homestar, Coach Z and Bubs.
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*A YouTube user named [http://www.youtube.com/user/SonikDude101 SonikDude101] says [[jorb]] in [[youtube:BV4mJDYWXSg|this video]].
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*In YouTube user [http://www.youtube.com/user/RayWilliamJohnson Ray William Johnson]'s January 3, 2010 video, he uses the word "[[a splode]]" when playing a video of a man getting blown off of his couch.
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*YouTube user [http://www.youtube.com/user/binkysuperstar BinkySuperStar] [[youtube:rBzSvIbZr34|recreated Dangeresque 1 on Roblox]], starring himself as Renaldo, Dangeresque Too, and Perducci, while user [http://www.youtube.com/user/theultimatedonut theultimatedonut] starred as Dangeresque, Killingyouguy, and Cutesy Buttons.
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*[[youtube:EAtBki0PsC0|A video of Beaker]] from [[The Muppets]] trying to perform "Dust In The Wind" includes parodies of negative YouTube comments and misspellings. When Beaker knocks over a candle and starts a fire, one of the comments is "[[Trogdor|BURNINATION!]]"
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*[[youtube:gaP7UvOaM5E|A video of the 100 ways to die]] in [[wikipedia:The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion|The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]] shows "Highwayman[['d]]" and "Black Horse Courier'd" as deaths.
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*[[youtube:XsfIkO52OK4|Caught Chatting Episode 4]] has Phil, when giving out points at the end, award "[[Homestar Runner]]" as a number of points.
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*[http://www.youtube.com/user/xParodyTVx xParodyTVx] has a video entitled "Ipod Akwardness" in which one of the characters is wearing the Homsar shirt.
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*A YouTube user named [http://www.youtube.com/user/SpinyMcSpleen3264 SpinyMcSpleen3264] has created two music-related videos based on Homestar Runner. The first is called [[youtube:dqk0L0L1CZ0|Golf Club Team? (based on the CGNU Fight Song)]] and features a short musical piece done using the Easter Egg from [[mascot]]. The second is [[youtube:tNIqWA8zY1o|a simple version]] of the [[Teen Girl Squad]] background theme done in the DSiWare app, Rhythm Core Alpha. The latter uses the typeface, AhnbergHand, and features Cheerleader being "WiNDOWS MOViE MAKER'D!".
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*In CGP Grey's video [[youtube:4AivEQmfPpk|"How Many Countries Are There?"]], Transnistria, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia all recognize each other as countries and form "Teen Country Squad!".
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*In the PBS show It's Ok To Be Smart episode [[youtube:W3D-Z5N7iAU|"Is There Intelligent Life Beyond Earth?"]], the host Joe Hanson note that when the Sun becomes a red giant, all of Earth will be engulfed in BURNINATION.
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*In KevinLsAccount's [[youtube:J8nqghjZejs|Chip Off The Ol' Bro]], a character constantly makes [[The Geddup Noise|Geddup Noises]].
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**This user has also made [[youtube:RGA6VvyPB1c|an animated music video]] of [[It's like it was meant to be]], basing it on [[Wikipedia:The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack|The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack]].
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*In Brutalmoose's [[youtube:q-lY3912MD8|Stuffed Steak Roll Video]], he mentions Coach Z when talking about seeing "chopped" as "chorped"
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*In [[youtube:okgUTvCFHBQ|episode 38]] of LGR Thrifts, one of the viewer finds is a [[Store Toys#Kick The Cheat|Kick The Cheat]].
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*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ecwl3FTG66jIKA9JRDtmg SiivaGunner] has made "high quality rips" from [[Population: Tire]] and [[Stinkoman 20X6]]. [[youtube:6iI6PjSvIp4|The theme from Population: Tire]] has been remixed with the Flintstones theme and "Snow Halation", two running gags on the channel, while [[youtube:F4tWwt8ChUg|the level 1 theme from Stinkoman 20X6]] has been mixed with "I Ran" by A Flock of Seagulls.
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*In [[youtube:2vlM8RypMbA|GTA 5 Has Multiplayer]], a man talking like Strong Bad with a similar mask can be seen.
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*In the [[youtube:45KdSL2Pfx8|Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door of The Completionist]], Jirard names his Yoshi Trogdor.
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*In ToucanLDM's [[youtube:rIcwqETgF2U|King K. Rool for Smash (Unexpected)]], the amateurish music played when [[Original Bubs]] left [[Free Country, USA]] in [[original]] is used as Isaac, Shadow, Skull Kid, Shovel Knight and Waluigi walk past K. Rool.
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*On January 26, 2019, Looper uploaded the video [[youtube:9bUHCQYHKxA|The Untold Truth Of Homestar Runner]].
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*On July 13, 2019, the user SpaceHamster reviewed Luigi fan games. In [[youtube:iwJPc_aqIc4&t=977s|one of the games]], Strong Bad appears at random.
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**[[Strong Sad]] makes a brief cameo in a review of [[youtube:9Fm4I4h07AE|The Last Knight Nitro Zeus]] when Thew calls Nitro's feet 'Turbo [[Soolnds]]'.
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**In the review of [[youtube:dI8-2M1Xfls|Combiner Wars Devastator]], Thew says that Bonecrusher looks more like "some variety of Neville", a reference to the email [[theme song]].
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Contents

[edit] Sightings reorg

[edit] The Organizing

  • Comic Sightings:
    • Unsure: Arby the Archer; MoDCAMeRa
  • Television Sightings:
    • Borderline:
      • Adult Swim (shows mainly but not exclusively animation as far as I know; still probably wouldn't count as animation)
      • Maya and Miguel (animated series, but describes live-action segment)
      • New York Noise (says entire Experimental Film video shown; probably wouldn't count as animation)
  • Website Sightings:
    • Non-animated video: Dan Brown's Universe, The Escapist, GamesRadar (at least it says so), Games Repainted, Gamespot, The Geek Show, The Joshua Childers Show!, Klick! Holiday Video, LoadingReadyRun, The Man of 101 Voices, Olde English, Panda Smash, Pure Pwnage, Robot Bastard, Rocketboom, Shenmue II : The Gang Edition, TASVideos, TED, That Guy with the Glasses, Vinesauce, Wrestling with Wregret, YouTube
    • Borderline/multiple/dunno:
      • 8-Bit Theater (Sighting is on a site for a webcomic, but is not part of that webcomic)
      • AI Dungeon (A game, but the sightings are user-created)
      • Charlie Clay And The Clay Crew (can't find the actual episodes. The linked files' types are .gif which could mean either a motion comic or an animation)
      • Doraemon Abridged (video unavailable but presuming this is an abridged series, which would be borderline animation)
      • Fail! (A FAQ page for a webcomic. Unable to find the image itself but it probably is also a comic)
      • Finding Sushi (says it's been deleted, so no way to know what it is unless someone happens to know)
      • Flipnote Hatena (From what I understand it is/was an animation program/website. Would it count as animation?)
      • Fruitcake MIDI (it is on a website [currently archive.org] but it could be considered a Musical Sighting)
      • Futurama Madhouse (might could maybe be considered a comic? Possibly?)
      • Golo Theme song (could be a Musical Sighting, though there's no archived version)
      • Google (One is a video, others are more standard web stuff)
      • IGN (Some are videos, some are articles)
      • I-Mockery (one is a game, rest seem to be blog entries)
      • Insert Disc Two (guessing it's a live-action video from the context, but there's no link and I can't find it to know for certain)
      • Joe Wuz Here! (can't find the site but the entry says it's a comic so it'd probably go under Webcomic Sightings)
      • Kevin & Kell (similar situation to 8-Bit Theater)
      • Lemmy's Land (first is a comic, rest seem to be fanfiction)
      • "The Lost Experience" ABC's Official Blog (One entry is a blog but the other describes a video)
      • Neopets (I think it's a game? Question mark?)
      • Newgrounds (some entries are animations, some are games)
      • RiffTrax (most seem to be videos with one blog post as an exception)
      • Something Awful (some but not all entries are animations)
      • Stinkoman 20X6 on VGMusic.com (another web thing that could be considered a Musical Sighting)
      • the show with zefrank (Probably non-animated video?)
      • Subeta ("virtual pet site", so maybe in the same boat as Neopets)
      • Super Mechrio World (made by the same people as Doraemon Abridged, videos unavailable)
      • Stick Shorts (stick animation counts as animation, right?)
      • ThinkGeek (one item contains a video on a mostly-text page)
      • VG Mix (yet another web thing that could be considered a Musical Sighting)
      • Weffriddles (It's a website that houses a chain of riddles made up of HTML pages and embedded images, which potentially could be considered a game. Also I lack the brain mind to get to the part with a Homestar character)
      • YouTube (some but not all entries are animations, the rest would be non-animated video)
      • Zero Punctuation (marginally animated?)
    • More general webwebs (including blogs, image sharing, social media): Everything else, unless I missed something

[edit] The Opining

My opinions on the borderline/multiple/dunnos:

  • Adult Swim: keep on Television.
  • Maya and Miguel: probably keep on Television.
  • New York Noise: keep on Television. Leaning against Animation since the only animation shown is that produced by TBC.
  • 8-Bit Theater: Would be either Webcomic or Website. It's a blog for a character on the comic. I could go either away.
  • AI Dungeon: Unsure whether it should be Game or Website since the Sighted content is user-created.
  • Charlie Clay And The Clay Crew: Despite lacking info, leaning towards Web Animation since Stick Shorts, which is apparently by the same person, is Web Animation.
  • Doraemon Abridged: Leaning toward Web Animation just based on the name, which seems like WYSIWYG.
  • Fail!: From what info I'm able to find I'm leaning towards Webcomic.
  • Flipnote Hatena: 'Kipedia calls it an "application" and not a game, but then uses the video game infobox and video game categories. Still leaning against putting it in Game. Dunno between Web Animation or Website, though.
  • Fruitcake MIDI: Some entries on Musical Sightings are web-based so I'm actually leaning towards putting it there.
  • Futurama Madhouse: Slightly leaning towards Webcomic even if it doesn't seem to have a traditional webcomic format.
  • Golo Theme song: Leaning towards Musical for similar reasons to Fruitcake.
  • Google: Google Current to Web Video. Other entries stay at Website.
  • IGN: Animal Crossing and Game Boy retrospective to Web Video, others stay at Website.
  • I-Mockery: Pickleman to Game, others stay at website.
  • Insert Disc Two: Leaning towards Web Video over Web Animation, even if I can't find the actual video.
  • Joe Wuz Here!: Leaning towards Webcomic.
  • Kevin & Kell: Unsure between Webcomic and Website for similar reasons to 8-Bit Theater.
  • Lemmy's Land: If the first entry were alone I'd put it in Webcomic, but I'm leaning against splitting the entries and more toward keeping them in Website since most of the website seems not to be comics.
  • "The Lost Experience" ABC's Official Blog: If the video were alone I'd put it in Web Video, but like above, I'm leaning against splitting the entries in favor of keeping them together on Website.
  • Neopets: Leaning toward Game but I'll defer to someone who paid more attention to it when it peaked in popularity.
  • Newgrounds: Ones that say they're games to Game, others to Web Animation.
  • RiffTrax: Since it's mostly a video-based site, I'd say move the entries to Web Video, except the blog entry which can stay in Website.
  • Something Awful: If I have it correct, Tub Bites 2 (including Karnov Bites) and Funny Housemates would go to Web Animation, and the others would remain at Website.
  • Stinkoman 20X6 on VGMusic.com: Leaning towards Musical for similar reasons to Fruitcake.
  • the show with zefrank: Lacking info but leaning toward Web Video.
  • Subeta: Like Neopets, leaning toward Game but will defer to someone that knows more of this sort of thing.
  • Stick Shorts: Honestly not sure why I put this here. It's definitely Web Animation.
  • ThinkGeek: Leaning against splitting and towards keeping in Website since the site isn't mainly video.
  • VG Mix: Leaning towards Musical for similar reasons to Fruitcake.
  • Weffriddles: Got up to like number fortysomething a while ago but I get the gist. Could go either Game or Website for this one.
  • YouTube: Don't feel like sorting though the huge list of entries, so just put it in Web Video for now.
  • Zero Punctuation: Could go either Web Animation or Web Video for this one. Slightly leaning towards the latter.
  • As for the ones I neglected to mention (Arby the Archer, MoDCAMeRa, Finding Sushi, Super Mechrio World), I don't know enough about them to state a preference in where they should go, so I'd lean towards keeping them where they are unless we find out more info about them that says they should be somewhere else.

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[edit] Reciprocative Insults

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[edit] Appearances

  • The Luau — When Homestar Runner refers to his Melonade addiction as "a serious problem", Marzipan responds, "You're gonna have a problem if you don't monitor this tofu."
  • island — When Homestar asks if they're rescued, Strong Bad replies that Homestar will need to be rescued if he doesn't stop asking. He responds the same way when asked if there's ice cream, elaborating that he'll hit Homestar and that the ice cream will stop the injury from swelling.
  • dragon — After Strong Sad tells Strong Bad about his improved methods for drawing a dragon, Strong Bad says "I'll improve on your methods!" as he burns Strong Sad's drawing to a crisp.
  • Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer — When the King of Peasantry refuses to let Rather Dashing upset the balance by getting revenge on Trogdor, Rather Dashing replies, "I'll upset your balance, my lord!"
  • concert — When Strong Sad explains that he was trying to broaden Strong Bad's horizons, Strong Bad replies, "I'll broaden your horizons!" as he smashes the sloshy vinyl over Strong Sad's head.

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[edit] See also

[[Category:Variable word running gags]]

[edit] Oversized Novelty Items

Occasionally, for situations that call for a zany item, oversized novelty items will appear.

[edit] Appearances

  • retirement (Easter egg) — One cloud shape documented by Strong Bad is "oversized novelty comb".
  • from workHomestar Runner expresses desire to paint clouds with an oversized novelty toothbrush.
  • SBCG4AP Dev Blog: Payable Demo! — "This is for all those craptakers out there who don't think I'm actually working on this game. 'More like, Strong Bad's Crappy Game That He Totally Phoned in for an Attractive Oversized Novelty Check,' they all say."
  • Baddest of the Bands — If Strong Bad stands near the novelty sign, Homestar will attempt to incorporate "oversized novelty bottle cap" into his audition.
  • 2 Part Episode: Part 2Reynold, as Scrawnjob, gloats about Blue Laser's counterfeit Skee-Ball scheme causing oversized novelty sunglasses to become unattainable.

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