Featuring Oneself

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One of the [[Running Gags|running gags]] in the [[Homestar Runner universe]] is '''featuring oneself'''. Many of the characters feature themselves as guests in their own works, such as music albums or TV shows.
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[[Image:DeliberanceFeaturingPeaceyP.png|thumb|"I'm a guest star on my own album, ya'll biscuitheads!"]]
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Characters sometimes '''[[Wikipedia:Guest appearance|feature]] themselves''' as guests in their own works, such as music albums or TV shows.
== Examples ==
== Examples ==
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* In [[pizzaz]] Strong Bad features himself on the [[Strong Bad-type Interview Progrum]].
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*Email [[pizzaz]] {{--}} Strong Bad features himself on the [[Strong Bad-type Interview Progrum]].
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* In [[4 branches]] Homestar features himself on [[The Show AM]].
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*Email [[4 branches]] {{--}} Homestar features [[Homestar Runner and Homestar Runner's Relationship|himself]] on [[The Show#The Show AM|The Show AM]].
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* In TGS [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 13|Issue 13]], in an Easter Egg, [[Peacey P]] says that he features himself in his own album [[Deliberance]].
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 13]] (Easter egg) {{--}} [[Peacey P]] says that he's a guest star on his own album, [[Crample-O Stow Records|Deliberance]].
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* In [[Rap Song]] Peacey P features himself twice.
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* In [[Strong Bad Sings]] when the [[The Announcer|Announcer]] says, "For years, he's thrilled and captivated himself with his music." It could be a reference to Strong Bad featuring himself, though it is more likely that it is simply referring to its obvious meaning.
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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*[[Powered by The Cheat Cameo Appearances]]
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Current revision as of 00:43, 28 November 2022

"I'm a guest star on my own album, ya'll biscuitheads!"

Characters sometimes feature themselves as guests in their own works, such as music albums or TV shows.

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