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[[Wikipedia:Sam & Max|'''Sam and Max''']] is a long-running series about the adventures of Sam, a six-foot revolver wielding dog, and Max, a hyperkinetic-rabbity-thing. Together they form the Freelance Police and take on many strange cases involving, amoungst other things, washed-up child stars, the mafia, volcano gods, talking space gorillas and Lovecraftian elder gods. They have been referenced in the Homestar Runner series a few times, mostly through [[Telltale Games]]' involvement in [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]].
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'''''{{w|Sam & Max}}''''' is a long-running series about the adventures of Sam, a six-foot revolver-wielding dog, and Max, a hyperkinetic-rabbity-thing. Together they form the Freelance Police and take on many strange cases involving, amoungst other things, washed-up child stars, the mafia, volcano gods, talking space gorillas and Lovecraftian elder gods. Starting as a comic series, the series has been adapted to {{w|The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police|animation}} and video games. The [[LucasArts]] {{w|LucasArts adventure games|adventure game}} ''{{w|Sam & Max Hit the Road}}'' and three episodic series by [[Telltale Games]] are particularly well-known.
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Sam first interacted with Homestar Runner characters in [[Make a Scene With Telltale at PAX 2010]] when he questions Marzipan about a murder.  Mr. Featherly, a chicken who was famous as an actor on a television show in Sam & Max Save the World, also had a speaking role, and Strong Bad and several of Telltale's Sam & Max characters had non-speaking roles.  However, in that cartoon the characters had dialog and voices written and performed by fans at the Penny Arcade Expo.  The first instance of characters from both universes interacting together with their official voices and with dialog written by the license holders came in [[Poker Night at the Inventory]] when Max and Strong Bad were both participants in a poker tournament at an exclusive club called [[The Inventory]] where video game characters relax on their days off.
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Multiple references and even crossovers have taken place between ''Sam & Max'' and [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]]. The primary driver for these was [[Telltale Games]]' involvement in both series, developing both ''Sam & Max'' games and ''[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]''.
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The Brothers Chaps were fans of ''Sam & Max Hit the Road'', and [[IGN Interview - 14 Apr 2008|had already been playing through Telltale's first ''Sam & Max'' game when the company contacted them about partnering]] for ''SBCG4AP''.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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*[[Sam & Max Season Two Alternate Ending 101]] — [[Homestar Runner]] reveals himself to be behind the plot of [[wikipedia:Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space|Sam & Max Season Two]].
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To date, Homestar Runner and ''Sam & Max'' have only crossed over in Telltale Games productions.
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*[[Make a Scene With Telltale at PAX 2010]] — Sam, Max, General Skun'ka-pe, Pedro, Sal and Mr. Featherly from Telltale's Sam & Max seasons appear in the toon.
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*[[Sam & Max Season Two Alternate Ending 101]] {{--}} A promotional video for ''{{w|Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space|Sam & Max: Season Two}}'' presents several alternate endings, with different characters revealing themselves as the criminal mastermind behind the series. One such ending features [[Homestar Runner]], using the model developed for ''SBCG4AP''.
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*[[Poker Night at the Inventory]] — Max is one of the players along with Strong Bad. Bluster Blaster, the arcade game from the Sam & Max games, is played by Strong Bad after he loses the game. Also, Banang, a running joke in games by Telltale Games that originated in "Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space: Episode 2: Moai Better Blues", is continued in a conversation between Strong Bad and Max (a container of Banang also appears in a room in the opening scene when the elevator is going down to The Inventory). Sam, Flint Paper, Girl Stinky and Mama Bosco also make cameos.
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*[[Make a Scene With Telltale at PAX 2010]] {{--}} This [[Penny Arcade|PAX]] panel used audience input to stage and script a short scene featuring characters from multiple Telltale games. Sam questions [[Marzipan]] about a murder; ''Sam & Max'' characters Max, General Skun'ka-pe, Pedro, Sal and Mr. Featherly appear in the toon, as does [[Strong Bad]] in a non-speaking role. This scene served as a demonstration of Telltale's game engine, and was not intended as an official part of any included property.
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**[[Poker Night at the Inventory Teaser]] — Max appears in silhouette, along with Strong Bad, Tycho and The Heavy.
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[[File:bluster blaster-pnati.png|thumb|Strong Bad playing {{p|l=https://samandmax.fandom.com/wiki/Bluster_Blaster Bluster Blaster}}.]]
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**[[Poker Night at the Inventory Trailer]] — Max, Strong Bad, Tycho, and The Heavy are seen interacting for the first time.
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*''[[Poker Night at the Inventory]]'' served as the first proper instance of characters from both universes interacting together, with their official voices and with dialogue written by the license holders, in a poker game featuring Max and Strong Bad among the computer-controlled opponents. [[Strong Bad's Responses in Poker Night at the Inventory|Strong Bad, Max, and the other characters talk amongst themselves]]; they also appear in the game's [[Poker Night at the Inventory Teaser|teaser]] and [[Poker Night at the Inventory Trailer|trailer]].
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**Bluster Blaster, the arcade game from the Sam & Max games, is played by Strong Bad after he loses the tournament.
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**Banang, a running joke in games by Telltale Games that originated in ''Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space'' episode "Moai Better Blues", is continued in a conversation between Strong Bad and Max. A container of Banang also appears in a room in the opening scene when the elevator is going down to The Inventory.
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**Sam, Flint Paper, Girl Stinky and Mama Bosco also make cameos.
==References==
==References==
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*Email [[secret identity]] — The disk in the [[Floppy Disk Container]] reads "sam and max" referring to the [[Lucasarts]] game ''Sam and Max Hit the Road''.
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[[File:Floppy secret identity.png|thumb|Diskettes were invented by computers to help us.]]
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*[[SBCG4AP Advertisement]] — [[Strong Bad]] refers to Telltale's previous game as "Rabbitdog and [["Man" pronounced as "m'n"|Bunnym'n]]" while crude drawings of Sam and Max appear on screen.
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===Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People===
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*[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]] — The cabinet design of the [[TROGDOR!]] [[Stand-up arcade games|arcade game]] is modeled after Bluster Blaster, the arcade game from the Sam & Max games. Also, the "Item Get!" sound when Strong Bad gets an item is from "Sam & Max Save the World: Episode 5: Reality 2.0".
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*References throughout the series {{--}}
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**[[Homestar Ruiner]]  
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**The [[TROGDOR!]] [[Stand-Up Arcade Games|arcade cabinet]] reuses the design of Bluster Blaster, the arcade game from the Sam & Max games.
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***[[Homestar Runner]]'s reply of "Yes? Yes. Yes. Yes? Nooooo! Yes. Yes!" to Marzipan on his cellphone is the same as the reply Sam gives the Commissioner in "Sam & Max Save the World: Episode 4: Abe Lincoln Must Die!"  
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**The "Item Get!" sound when Strong Bad gets an item is reused from ''{{w|Sam & Max Save the World}}'' Episode 5: "Reality 2.0".
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***If the area of the light right above [[The Cheat]] in the [[Snap Shak]] is clicked, the pointer changes to the Max crossbones shirt from the Telltale Games store.
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*[[Homestar Ruiner]] {{--}}
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**[[Strong Badia the Free]]
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**[[Homestar Runner]]'s reply of "Yes? Yes. Yes. Yes? Nooooo! Yes. Yes!" to Marzipan on his cellphone is the same as the reply Sam gives the Commissioner in ''Sam & Max Save the World'' Episode 4: "Abe Lincoln Must Die!"
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***If the highest awesomeness rating is achieved, the Max Crossbones shirt is unlocked for Strong Bad to wear in the Snap Shak. Strong Bad describes the shirt as a "cheesy cross-promotional marketing tie in".
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**If the area of the light right above [[The Cheat]] in the [[Snap Shak]] is clicked, the pointer changes to the Max crossbones shirt from the Telltale Games store.
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***Strong Bad can obtain the rank of "Secretary of the Posterior", the same title Max can convey to Superball in "Abe Lincoln Must Die".
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*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}}
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**[[Baddest of the Bands]] — One of the backgrounds in the Snap Shak is of the moon from "Sam & Max Save the World: Episode 6: Bright Side of the Moon".
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**If the highest awesomeness rating is achieved, the Max Crossbones shirt is unlocked for Strong Bad to wear in the Snap Shak. Strong Bad describes the shirt as a "cheesy cross-promotional marketing tie in".
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**[[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]]  
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**Strong Bad can obtain the rank of "Secretary of the Posterior", the same title Max can convey to Superball in "Abe Lincoln Must Die".
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***Dangeresque's office on the map uses the same design as Sam & Max's office.  
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*[[Baddest of the Bands]] {{--}} One of the backgrounds in the Snap Shak is of the moon from ''Sam & Max Save the World'' Episode 6: "Bright Side of the Moon".
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***When first traveling to [[Strong Badia|Strongborneo]], [[Dangeresque (character)|Dangeresque]] begins the scene by saying, "So, here we are... braving the rapids of this turbulent river deep in the heart of the jungle.", a possible reference to the running joke in Sam and Max of cutting to a new scene with Sam saying "Well, here we are," before explaining where they are, despite how obvious it is.  
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*[[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] {{--}}
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***A timecard from "Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space: Episode 4: Chariot of the Dogs" appears in [[Perducci|Perducci's]] deck.   
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**The map icon for Dangeresque's office uses the same design as Sam & Max's office.  
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***Also, The Commissioner from the Sam & Max series calls Strong Bad by accident, resulting in Strong Bad replying "Do WHAT to a rabbit? You've got the wrong number, pal."  
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**When first traveling to [[Strong Badia|Strongborneo]], [[Dangeresque (character)|Dangeresque]] begins the scene by saying, "So, here we are... braving the rapids of this turbulent river deep in the heart of the jungle.", a possible reference to the running joke in ''Sam & Max'' of cutting to a new scene with Sam saying "Well, here we are," before explaining where they are, despite how obvious it is.  
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***Additionally, one of the backgrounds in the Snap Shak is Sam & Max's office and Bosco's Inconvenience store from "Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space".
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**A timecard from ''Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space'' Episode 4: "Chariot of the Dogs" appears in [[Perducci|Perducci's]] deck.   
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**[[8-Bit is Enough]] — When you set the machine to high backstage at Gel-Arshie's Pro Fruitboarder, Gel-Arshie says "Hi! I'm Gel-Arshie!" in the same way that Hugh Bliss said "Hi! I'm Hugh Bliss!" in "Sam & Max Save the World".
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**The Commissioner from ''Sam & Max'' calls Strong Bad by accident, resulting in Strong Bad replying "Do WHAT to a rabbit? You've got the wrong number, pal."  
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*[[Behind the Bad Chapter 1: The New Hire]] — There are Sam & Max banners behind Strong Bad in the main entrance.
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**One of the backgrounds in the Snap Shak is Sam & Max's office and Bosco's Inconvenience store from ''Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space''.
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*[[Mr. Poofers Must Die]]: The King of Town's statement about making Sea Monkey Po'Boys is a reference to Mack Salmon's evil scheme involving Sea Chimps in the ''Sam & Max: Freelance Police episode'' "They Came From Down There".
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*[[8-Bit is Enough]] {{--}} When the machine is set to high backstage at Gel-Arshie's Pro Fruitboarder, Gel-Arshie says "Hi! I'm Gel-Arshie!" in the same way that Hugh Bliss said "Hi! I'm Hugh Bliss!" in ''Sam & Max Save the World''.
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*Promotional material {{--}}
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**[[SBCG4AP Advertisement]] {{--}} [[Strong Bad]] refers to Telltale's previous game as "Rabbitdog and [["Man" pronounced as "m'n"|Bunnym'n]]" while crude drawings of Sam and Max appear on screen.
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**[[Behind the Bad Chapter 1: The New Hire]] {{--}} ''Sam & Max'' banners can be seen in the Telltale offices.
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===Other===
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*Email [[secret identity]] {{--}} The disk in the [[Floppy Disk Container]] reads "sam and max", referring to ''Sam and Max Hit the Road''.
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*[[Mr. Poofers Must Die]] {{--}} The King of Town's statement about making Sea Monkey Po'Boys is a reference to Mack Salmon's evil scheme involving Sea Chimps in ''{{w|The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police}}'' episode "They Came From Down There".
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*[[Halloween Hide & Seek]] {{--}} Marzipan [[Halloween Hide & Seek Costumes|dresses up]] as Trixie from ''Sam & Max Hit the Road''.
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== See Also ==
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*[[LucasArts]]
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* [[Telltale Games]]
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*[[Poker Night at the Inventory]]
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* [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]
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* [[Penny Arcade]]
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Current revision as of 07:04, 8 September 2024

They fight crime. Sometimes on purpose.

Sam & Max is a long-running series about the adventures of Sam, a six-foot revolver-wielding dog, and Max, a hyperkinetic-rabbity-thing. Together they form the Freelance Police and take on many strange cases involving, amoungst other things, washed-up child stars, the mafia, volcano gods, talking space gorillas and Lovecraftian elder gods. Starting as a comic series, the series has been adapted to animation and video games. The LucasArts adventure game Sam & Max Hit the Road and three episodic series by Telltale Games are particularly well-known.

Multiple references and even crossovers have taken place between Sam & Max and Homestar Runner. The primary driver for these was Telltale Games' involvement in both series, developing both Sam & Max games and Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People.

The Brothers Chaps were fans of Sam & Max Hit the Road, and had already been playing through Telltale's first Sam & Max game when the company contacted them about partnering for SBCG4AP.

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[edit] Appearances

To date, Homestar Runner and Sam & Max have only crossed over in Telltale Games productions.

  • Sam & Max Season Two Alternate Ending 101 — A promotional video for Sam & Max: Season Two presents several alternate endings, with different characters revealing themselves as the criminal mastermind behind the series. One such ending features Homestar Runner, using the model developed for SBCG4AP.
  • Make a Scene With Telltale at PAX 2010 — This PAX panel used audience input to stage and script a short scene featuring characters from multiple Telltale games. Sam questions Marzipan about a murder; Sam & Max characters Max, General Skun'ka-pe, Pedro, Sal and Mr. Featherly appear in the toon, as does Strong Bad in a non-speaking role. This scene served as a demonstration of Telltale's game engine, and was not intended as an official part of any included property.
Strong Bad playing Bluster Blaster.
  • Poker Night at the Inventory served as the first proper instance of characters from both universes interacting together, with their official voices and with dialogue written by the license holders, in a poker game featuring Max and Strong Bad among the computer-controlled opponents. Strong Bad, Max, and the other characters talk amongst themselves; they also appear in the game's teaser and trailer.
    • Bluster Blaster, the arcade game from the Sam & Max games, is played by Strong Bad after he loses the tournament.
    • Banang, a running joke in games by Telltale Games that originated in Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space episode "Moai Better Blues", is continued in a conversation between Strong Bad and Max. A container of Banang also appears in a room in the opening scene when the elevator is going down to The Inventory.
    • Sam, Flint Paper, Girl Stinky and Mama Bosco also make cameos.

[edit] References

Diskettes were invented by computers to help us.

[edit] Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People

  • References throughout the series —
  • Homestar Ruiner
    • Homestar Runner's reply of "Yes? Yes. Yes. Yes? Nooooo! Yes. Yes!" to Marzipan on his cellphone is the same as the reply Sam gives the Commissioner in Sam & Max Save the World Episode 4: "Abe Lincoln Must Die!"
    • If the area of the light right above The Cheat in the Snap Shak is clicked, the pointer changes to the Max crossbones shirt from the Telltale Games store.
  • Strong Badia the Free
    • If the highest awesomeness rating is achieved, the Max Crossbones shirt is unlocked for Strong Bad to wear in the Snap Shak. Strong Bad describes the shirt as a "cheesy cross-promotional marketing tie in".
    • Strong Bad can obtain the rank of "Secretary of the Posterior", the same title Max can convey to Superball in "Abe Lincoln Must Die".
  • Baddest of the Bands — One of the backgrounds in the Snap Shak is of the moon from Sam & Max Save the World Episode 6: "Bright Side of the Moon".
  • Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective
    • The map icon for Dangeresque's office uses the same design as Sam & Max's office.
    • When first traveling to Strongborneo, Dangeresque begins the scene by saying, "So, here we are... braving the rapids of this turbulent river deep in the heart of the jungle.", a possible reference to the running joke in Sam & Max of cutting to a new scene with Sam saying "Well, here we are," before explaining where they are, despite how obvious it is.
    • A timecard from Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space Episode 4: "Chariot of the Dogs" appears in Perducci's deck.
    • The Commissioner from Sam & Max calls Strong Bad by accident, resulting in Strong Bad replying "Do WHAT to a rabbit? You've got the wrong number, pal."
    • One of the backgrounds in the Snap Shak is Sam & Max's office and Bosco's Inconvenience store from Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space.
  • 8-Bit is Enough — When the machine is set to high backstage at Gel-Arshie's Pro Fruitboarder, Gel-Arshie says "Hi! I'm Gel-Arshie!" in the same way that Hugh Bliss said "Hi! I'm Hugh Bliss!" in Sam & Max Save the World.
  • Promotional material —

[edit] Other

[edit] See Also

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