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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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*[[Sketchbook (museum)|Museum Sketchbook]] — One page of rejected [[Halloween costumes]] shows [[Marzipan]] dressed as [[Wikipedia:Marge Simpson|Marge Simpson]] and [[Pom Pom]]  dressed as [[Wikipedia:Comic Book Guy|Comic Book Guy]].
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*[[Sketchbook (museum)|Museum Sketchbook]] {{--}} One page of rejected [[Halloween costumes]] shows [[Marzipan]] dressed as [[Wikipedia:Marge Simpson|Marge Simpson]] and [[Pom Pom]]  dressed as [[Wikipedia:Comic Book Guy|Comic Book Guy]].
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*[[Strong Bad Main Page]] — [[Strong Bad]]'s comment when "[[Character Videos|Characters]]" is highlighted seems to be a reference to the episode "[[Wikipedia:Homerpalooza|Homerpalooza]]".
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*[[Strong Bad Main Page]] {{--}} [[Strong Bad]]'s comment when "[[Character Videos|Characters]]" is highlighted seems to be a reference to the episode "[[Wikipedia:Homerpalooza|Homerpalooza]]".
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*[[Main Page 14]] — The [[corn]] cob shower curtain may be a reference to the corn cob curtains in the Simpsons' kitchen.
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*[[Main Page 14]] {{--}} The [[corn]] cob shower curtain may be a reference to the corn cob curtains in the Simpsons' kitchen.
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*[[The House That Gave Sucky Treats]] — [[The Knight]]'s costume refers to the ''Simpsons'' episode "[[Wikipedia:$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)|$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)]]", in which [[Wikipedia:Ralph Wiggum|Ralph Wiggum]] wears the exact same thing in a pageant for the United States.
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*[[The House That Gave Sucky Treats]] {{--}} [[The Knight]]'s costume refers to the ''Simpsons'' episode "[[Wikipedia:$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)|$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)]]", in which [[Wikipedia:Ralph Wiggum|Ralph Wiggum]] wears the exact same thing in a pageant for the United States.
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*[[Needlepernt]] — The [[page title]] is "Bless This Mess!", which is also a needlepoint picture seen in the closet of [[Wikipedia:Ned Flanders|Ned Flanders]], the Simpsons' neighbor next door.
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*[[Needlepernt]] {{--}} The [[page title]] is "Bless This Mess!", which is also a needlepoint picture seen in the closet of [[Wikipedia:Ned Flanders|Ned Flanders]], the Simpsons' neighbor next door.
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*[[Strong Bad's Message Bored]] — [[Matt Chapman]]'s [https://old.homestarrunner.com/franzer.gif avatar] was a GIF of several images of [[wikipedia:Dennis Franz|Dennis Franz]], including his appearance in [[wikipedia:Homer Badman|Homer Badman]].
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*[[Strong Bad's Message Bored]] {{--}} [[Matt Chapman]]'s [https://old.homestarrunner.com/franzer.gif avatar] was a GIF of several images of [[wikipedia:Dennis Franz|Dennis Franz]], including his appearance in [[wikipedia:Homer Badman|Homer Badman]].
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*Email [[the facts]] — When Strong Bad sees the email sender's name and location, "Jess G. OH", he pronounces it as "Jess G'oh!" This is a reference to one of Homer's most famous catchphrases, "[[Wikipedia:D'oh!|D'oh!]]"
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*Email [[the facts]] {{--}} When Strong Bad sees the email sender's name and location, "Jess G. OH", he pronounces it as "Jess G'oh!" This is a reference to one of Homer's most famous catchphrases, "[[Wikipedia:D'oh!|D'oh!]]"
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*Email [[techno]] (DVD commentary) — The Brothers Chaps compare the [[computer room]]'s suddenly ending carpet to the Simpsons' house.
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*Email [[techno]] (DVD commentary) {{--}} The Brothers Chaps compare the [[computer room]]'s suddenly ending carpet to the Simpsons' house.
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*[[Weekly Fanstuff]] — The [[Weekly Fanstuff 2006#WF-2006-01-19|Weekly Fanstuff for January 19, 2006]] is three [[Wikipedia:Sousaphone|sousaphone]] bells painted with the image of Strong Bad's head over the [[Tandy 400|Tandy]] screen, with the caption "strong bad tubamaba". ''Tubamaba'' is a neologism from the ''Simpsons'' episode "[[Wikipedia:Lisa's Sax|Lisa's Sax]]", in which [[Wikipedia:Homer Simpson|Homer Simpson]] uses it as a mispronunciation of the word ''tuba'' (in the same way that he originally mispronounces ''saxophone'' as ''saxomaphone'').
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*[[Weekly Fanstuff]] {{--}} The [[Weekly Fanstuff 2006#WF-2006-01-19|Weekly Fanstuff for January 19, 2006]] is three [[Wikipedia:Sousaphone|sousaphone]] bells painted with the image of Strong Bad's head over the [[Tandy 400|Tandy]] screen, with the caption "strong bad tubamaba". ''Tubamaba'' is a neologism from the ''Simpsons'' episode "[[Wikipedia:Lisa's Sax|Lisa's Sax]]", in which [[Wikipedia:Homer Simpson|Homer Simpson]] uses it as a mispronunciation of the word ''tuba'' (in the same way that he originally mispronounces ''saxophone'' as ''saxomaphone'').
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*Email [[candy product]] — The description of how the [[SBLOUNSKCHED! bar]] is assembled, and the mention of "rich, creamy...pepperoni", are references to the episode [[wikipedia:Bart's Friend Falls in Love|Bart's Friend Falls in Love]], where two fake commercials (one for the "Good Morning Burger", another for a chocolate bar not unlike the SBLOUNSCHKED! bar) have a sultry female announcer describing how they're both assembled, with emphasis on how they're coated in "rich, creamery butter".
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*Email [[candy product]] {{--}} The description of how the [[SBLOUNSKCHED! bar]] is assembled, and the mention of "rich, creamy...pepperoni", are references to the episode [[wikipedia:Bart's Friend Falls in Love|Bart's Friend Falls in Love]], where two fake commercials (one for the "Good Morning Burger", another for a chocolate bar not unlike the SBLOUNSKCHED! bar) have a sultry female announcer describing how they're both assembled, with emphasis on how they're coated in "rich, creamery butter".
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*[[Quote of the Week]] — The March 24, 2006 quote may be a nod to the episode [[wikipedia:HOMR|HOMR]], which had a similar tai chi/chai tea gag.
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*[[Quote of the Week]] {{--}} The March 24, 2006 quote may be a nod to the episode [[wikipedia:HOMR|HOMR]], which had a similar tai chi/chai tea gag.
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*Email [[retirement]] — The graphics for the My [[Lappy 486|Lappy]] Got Stole! Sweepstakes resemble those used in the two-part ''Simpsons'' episode "[[Wikipedia:Who Shot Mr. Burns?|Who Shot Mr. Burns?]]", which, like this toon, featured silhouettes of the characters with question marks on them.
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*Email [[retirement]] {{--}} The graphics for the My [[Lappy 486|Lappy]] Got Stole! Sweepstakes resemble those used in the two-part ''Simpsons'' episode "[[Wikipedia:Who Shot Mr. Burns?|Who Shot Mr. Burns?]]", which, like this toon, featured silhouettes of the characters with question marks on them.
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*Email [[lady...ing]] ([[lady...ing#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]) — The Brothers Chaps compare the scene of Strong Bad asleep near the end to a scene in [[Wikipedia:The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular|The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular]] where a character voiced by [[Wikipedia:Phil Hartman|Phil Hartman]], [[Wikipedia:Troy McClure|Troy McClure]], falls asleep while watching outtakes from the show.
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*Email [[lady...ing]] ([[lady...ing#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]) {{--}} The Brothers Chaps compare the scene of Strong Bad asleep near the end to a scene in [[Wikipedia:The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular|The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular]] where a character voiced by [[Wikipedia:Phil Hartman|Phil Hartman]], [[Wikipedia:Troy McClure|Troy McClure]], falls asleep while watching outtakes from the show.
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 13]] — The [[Minor Teen Girl Squad Characters#The_Policemen|policemen]] resemble police officers [[Wikipedia:List of recurring characters from The Simpsons#Eddie and Lou|Eddie and Lou]]. The Brothers Chaps mention this in the DVD commentary.
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 13]] {{--}} The [[Minor Teen Girl Squad Characters#The_Policemen|policemen]] resemble police officers [[Wikipedia:List of recurring characters from The Simpsons#Eddie and Lou|Eddie and Lou]]. The Brothers Chaps mention this in the DVD commentary.
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*[[Where U Goin' 2?]] — The mattress fire bears some resemblance to the Springfield Tire Fire.
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*[[Where U Goin' 2?]] {{--}} The mattress fire bears some resemblance to the Springfield Tire Fire.
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*[[I Killed Pom Pom]] — Pom Pom dresses as "[[Wikipedia:King-Size Homer|King-Size Homer]]".
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*[[I Killed Pom Pom]] {{--}} Pom Pom dresses as "[[Wikipedia:King-Size Homer|King-Size Homer]]".
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*[[Later That Night...]] — [[Homestar Runner]] mistakes [[Strong Sad]]'s UTZ girl costume as a "lady Milhouse" costume.
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*[[Later That Night...]] {{--}} [[Homestar Runner]] mistakes [[Strong Sad]]'s UTZ girl costume as a "lady Milhouse" costume.
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*[[Fan Costumes 2017]] — The third picture has a guy dressed as Strong Bad holding a glass with another guy with a mustache. Strong Bad jokes about having a [[Cold One]] with Ned Flanders.
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*[[Fan Costumes 2017]] {{--}} The third picture has a guy dressed as Strong Bad holding a glass with another guy with a mustache. Strong Bad jokes about having a [[Cold One]] with Ned Flanders.
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*[[Halloween Hijinks]] — Pom Pom goes as The Capital City Goofball.
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*[[Halloween Hijinks]] {{--}} Pom Pom goes as The Capital City Goofball.
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*[[Disk 4 of 12 - World Games]] — Strong Bad refers to [[wikipedia:O du lieber Augustin|O du lieber Augustin]] as "The More We Hail the Bus Driver", referring to the comical variation from the episode [[wikipedia:The Otto Show|The Otto Show]].
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*[[Disk 4 of 12 - World Games]] {{--}} Strong Bad refers to [[wikipedia:O du lieber Augustin|O du lieber Augustin]] as "The More We Hail the Bus Driver", referring to the comical variation from the episode [[wikipedia:The Otto Show|The Otto Show]].
==See Also==
==See Also==

Current revision as of 03:25, 26 April 2023

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The Brothers Chaps have made several references to the animated television sitcom The Simpsons, which they have cited in the past as one of their writing influences.

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