Cheat Commandos

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'''Cheat Commandos''' is a media franchise within the [[Homestar Runner universe]]. Inspired by [[The Cheat]]'s [[Firebert]] persona in the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[army]], every known character in the Cheat Commandos universe (except for [[Ser-g-geant Marshie]] and [[Mrs. Commanderson]]) is a The Cheat. Originally introduced as a [[Action Figure Character Variations|toy line]] manufactured by [[Cheap as Free#Toys|Cheap as Free Toys]] (all figures costing [[$11.01]] and for ages 3-5), it was quickly spun off into its own [[TV Shows|TV series]], ''Cheat Commandos Adventures''.
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The '''Cheat Commandos''' are an elite fighting force who, along with a civilian contractor named [[Reynold]], are dedicated to stopping the evil forces of [[Blue Laser]] (though in rare instances like celebrating [[Thanksgiving]], they call a truce with Blue Laser). Every character in the known Cheat Commandos universe is a [[The Cheat]] (except for [[Ser-g-geant Marshie]] and [[Mrs. Commanderson]]), inspired by The Cheat's [[Firebert]] persona in the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[army]]. All of the episodes of the [[TV Shows|TV series]] ''Cheat Commandos Adventures'' are written by [[A. Chimendez]], with the exception of ''Movie Night!'', which was written by A. Chimendez Jr. Each Cheat Commandos toon seems to parody a different facet of 1980s animated shows, such as the nonstop plugs for action figures and breakfast cereals and rehashing as teaching aids. All of the Cheat Commandos [[Action Figure Character Variations|action figures]] are manufactured by [[Cheap as Free#Toys|Cheap as Free Toys]], cost [[$11.01]], and are for ages 3-5. The Cheat Commandos' [[slogan#Cheat Commandos|slogan]] is "Rock Rock On!" (although at one point [[Gunhaver]] said that it was "Riggidy Roll" from now on). The series frequently encourages the viewer to [[Buy all our playsets and toys!!|buy all the playsets and toys]].
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Mostly written by [[A. Chimendez]], the series features the titular elite fighting force and their civilian contractor [[Reynold]], sworn to protect the world from (or in rare instances like celebrating [[Thanksgiving]], call a truce with) the evil forces of [[Blue Laser]]. The Cheat Commandos' [[Mottos and Slogans#Cheat Commandos|slogan]] is "Rock Rock On!" (although at one point [[Gunhaver]] declared that it would be "Riggidy Roll" from now on).
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As a parody of commercialized 1980s animated shows (particularly {{w|G.I. Joe}}), each episode exists to promote the action figures and breakfast cereals, and ends with the jingle "[[Buy all our playsets and toys!!]]". Even the show's [[Cheat Commandos Theme Song|theme song]] seems more committed to selling the figures than conveying the plot, describing the commandos' actions in vague and noncommittal terms. The characters [[Fourth Wall Breaks|break the fourth wall]] by describing settings as "playsets" and advertising their own merchandise. The parody also extends to the inclusion of teaching aids and public service announcements, an exaggerated patriotic attitude, and occasionally lazy animation.
==Members==
==Members==
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* [[Gunhaver]] {{--}} ''The squad leader, Has a gun.''
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[[Image:cheat commandos01.png|thumb|"Collect them all!"]]
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* [[Gunhaver]] {{--}} ''The squad leader, has a gun''
* [[Flashfight]] {{--}} ''Has three medals and five buttons''
* [[Flashfight]] {{--}} ''Has three medals and five buttons''
* [[Fightgar]] {{--}} ''Needs to shave''
* [[Fightgar]] {{--}} ''Needs to shave''
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* [[Ripberger]] {{--}} ''Not wearing pajamas''
* [[Ripberger]] {{--}} ''Not wearing pajamas''
* [[Foxface]] {{--}} ''Not one of the guys''
* [[Foxface]] {{--}} ''Not one of the guys''
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* [[Reynold]] {{--}} ''Civilian Contractor''
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* [[Reynold]] {{--}} ''Civilian contractor''
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* [[Agent Chimendez]]
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* [[Agent Chimendez]] {{--}} ''Expanded universe character''
* "Like fifty" [[Green Helmets]]
* "Like fifty" [[Green Helmets]]
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==Fun Facts==
==Fun Facts==
*In the Cheat Commandos logo, the word "Cheat" is colored like The Cheat, and the word "Commandos" has the same colors as the flag of [[Strong Badia]].
*In the Cheat Commandos logo, the word "Cheat" is colored like The Cheat, and the word "Commandos" has the same colors as the flag of [[Strong Badia]].
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*In the TV show, Gunhaver is voiced by [[Crack Stuntman]], and Firebert is presumably voiced by The Cheat. Other voice actors include the [[guy who does the bad guy's voice]] (as the Blue Laser Commander), [[Crack Stuntman's Girlfriend]] (as the [[New Bad Guy Girl Character]]) and [[A. Chimendez]] (as [[Agent Chimendez]]).
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*In the TV show, Gunhaver is voiced by [[Crack Stuntman]], and Firebert is presumably voiced by The Cheat. Other voice actors include the [[guy who does the bad guy's voice]] (as the Blue Laser Commander), [[Crack Stuntman's girlfriend]] (as the [[New Bad Guy Girl Character]]) and [[A. Chimendez]] (as [[Agent Chimendez]]).
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**In the DVD commentary for [[An Important Rap Song]], Fightgar mentions that his voice actor is "Reynolda Crake", but Mike accuses him of just making that up.
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**In the DVD commentary for [[An Important Rap Song]], Fightgar mentions that his voice actor is "Reynolda Crake", but [[Mike Chapman]] accuses him of just making that up.
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*All known episodes are written by [[A. Chimendez]], with the exception of ''Movie Night!'', which was written by A. Chimendez Jr.
*In all of the Cheat Commandos toons, the Cheat Commandos have spots resembling the shape of the [[Disney]]'s {{w|Mickey Mouse}} logo at the bottom of their body.
*In all of the Cheat Commandos toons, the Cheat Commandos have spots resembling the shape of the [[Disney]]'s {{w|Mickey Mouse}} logo at the bottom of their body.
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*Cheat Commandos toys were briefly seen in the emails [[garage sale]] and [[concert]].
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*Cheat Commandos toys were briefly seen in the [[Strong Bad Email]]s [[garage sale]] and [[concert]].
*Cheat Commandos toys can be purchased from the [[Store]].
*Cheat Commandos toys can be purchased from the [[Store]].
**In addition, cardboard cutouts of the playsets are [[Cheat Commandos Playsets|available for download]].
**In addition, cardboard cutouts of the playsets are [[Cheat Commandos Playsets|available for download]].
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*The Cheat Commandos are a parody of {{w|G.I. Joe}}, especially the toyline.
 
*After {{w|Hasbro}} uploaded the entire original G.I. Joe cartoon onto YouTube in 2020, all of the Cheat Commandos cartoons were uploaded to the [[homestarrunnerdotcom]] YouTube channel.
*After {{w|Hasbro}} uploaded the entire original G.I. Joe cartoon onto YouTube in 2020, all of the Cheat Commandos cartoons were uploaded to the [[homestarrunnerdotcom]] YouTube channel.

Current revision as of 22:31, 5 June 2024

"Cheat Commandos, maybe fighting for freedom, and each is sold separately."
This article is about the franchise. For the short, see Cheat Commandos (toon).

Cheat Commandos is a media franchise within the Homestar Runner universe. Inspired by The Cheat's Firebert persona in the Strong Bad Email army, every known character in the Cheat Commandos universe (except for Ser-g-geant Marshie and Mrs. Commanderson) is a The Cheat. Originally introduced as a toy line manufactured by Cheap as Free Toys (all figures costing $11.01 and for ages 3-5), it was quickly spun off into its own TV series, Cheat Commandos Adventures.

Mostly written by A. Chimendez, the series features the titular elite fighting force and their civilian contractor Reynold, sworn to protect the world from (or in rare instances like celebrating Thanksgiving, call a truce with) the evil forces of Blue Laser. The Cheat Commandos' slogan is "Rock Rock On!" (although at one point Gunhaver declared that it would be "Riggidy Roll" from now on).

As a parody of commercialized 1980s animated shows (particularly G.I. Joe), each episode exists to promote the action figures and breakfast cereals, and ends with the jingle "Buy all our playsets and toys!!". Even the show's theme song seems more committed to selling the figures than conveying the plot, describing the commandos' actions in vague and noncommittal terms. The characters break the fourth wall by describing settings as "playsets" and advertising their own merchandise. The parody also extends to the inclusion of teaching aids and public service announcements, an exaggerated patriotic attitude, and occasionally lazy animation.

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