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(actually, 4:3 is still pretty standard, and the widescreen tv's you see in stores are cutting-art, state-of-the-edge technology.)
 
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Most cartoons on [[homestarrunner.com]] stick with the usual 4:3 ratio. ([[The Brothers Chaps]] have explicitly stated that they just went with the Flash defaults.) There are a few toons, however, that are in [[Wikipedia:Widescreen|widescreen]].
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A '''{{w|widescreen}}''' aspect ratio (typically 16:9) is relatively uncommon in the [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] body of work. Since [[homestarrunner.com|the site]]'s inception, most [[Toons|cartoons]] have been produced at an 11:8 aspect ratio (slightly wider than the {{w|Fullscreen (aspect ratio)|typical fullscreen 4:3 aspect ratio}}), as a result of [[The Brothers Chaps]] simply [[Flashforward 2006 Seattle - 28 Feb 2006#Animation Process - 4:10 p.m.|using the default]] [[Flash]] size of 550×400 pixels. [[DVD]] and [[Podstar Runner|podcast]] releases were similarly fullscreen, using {{w|Letterboxing (filming)|letterboxing}} and/or {{w|pan and scan}} to present any widescreen toons.
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In the earlier days of the site, widescreen toons were so rare that the aspect ratio would often be acknowledged in the toon itself {{--}} for instance, [[Strong Bad]] [[fourth wall breaks|widening the frame]] in [[flashback]]. As the 16:9 aspect ratio has become a video standard over time, toons produced for modern video-sharing platforms like [[homestarrunnerdotcom|YouTube]], [[@StrongBadActual|Twitter]], [[@strongbadactual (Instagram)|Instagram]], or [[:Category:Kickstarter Videos|Kickstarter]] are typically produced in widescreen.
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[[Games]] and menus have infrequently been designed in widescreen as well, typically done to fit more elements on the screen or present two blocks of content side-by-side.
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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===Flash Toons===
*Email [[flashback]]
*Email [[flashback]]
*Email [[virus]]
*Email [[virus]]
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*[[Doomy Tales of the Macabre Teaser]]
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*[[Xeriouxly Forxe]]
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*[[April Fools' 2014]]
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*[[Decemberweenvent Calendar]]
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===YouTube/Kickstarter Toons===
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*[[Dangeresque Puppet Squad: The Hot Jones Hijack]]
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*[[Skills of an Artist]]
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*[[Trogdor!! The Board Game (video)]]
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*[[Six-Sadded, Die]]
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*[[Meeple Grove]]
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*[[Wyrmwood Video]]
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*[[Stack 'Em to the Heavens!]]
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*[[Quickstart Overview (video)]]
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*[[Trogdor's Fiery Rage (video)]]
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*[[Strong Bad Sings on Vinyl!]]
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*[[Expando Deck Promo]]
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*[[Zeenin' Into The Night]]
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===Flash Games===
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*[[Homestar Talker]]
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*[[Revenge of the King]]
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*[[Duck Guardian One]]
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===Menus===
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*[[Lucky Toons Menu]]
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*[[TV Time Toons Menu]]
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*[[Downloads]]
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*[[Character Videos]]
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*[[Handheld Games Menu]]
*[[Main Page 22]]
*[[Main Page 22]]
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*[[HSR Xeriouxly Forxe]]
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{{stub}}
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== See Also ==
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*[[Audio Quality]]
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*[[Higher Frames Per Second]]
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[[Category:Widescreen Toons|*]]
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[[Category:Research]]

Current revision as of 06:22, 5 June 2025

"Widescreeeeeeeeeeeeen."

A widescreen aspect ratio (typically 16:9) is relatively uncommon in the Homestar Runner body of work. Since the site's inception, most cartoons have been produced at an 11:8 aspect ratio (slightly wider than the typical fullscreen 4:3 aspect ratio), as a result of The Brothers Chaps simply using the default Flash size of 550×400 pixels. DVD and podcast releases were similarly fullscreen, using letterboxing and/or pan and scan to present any widescreen toons.

In the earlier days of the site, widescreen toons were so rare that the aspect ratio would often be acknowledged in the toon itself — for instance, Strong Bad widening the frame in flashback. As the 16:9 aspect ratio has become a video standard over time, toons produced for modern video-sharing platforms like YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, or Kickstarter are typically produced in widescreen.

Games and menus have infrequently been designed in widescreen as well, typically done to fit more elements on the screen or present two blocks of content side-by-side.

Appearances

See Also

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