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''''"Everybody Everybody"''' is a simple phrase highly connected with [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]], often used to refer to the [[main characters]] or idiosyncratically as a replacement for a single "everybody" in a sentence. The phrase has been variously punctuated with a separating comma, exclamation points after both words, or no special punctuation at all.
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'''"Everybody Everybody"''' is a simple phrase highly connected with [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]], often used to refer to the [[main characters]] or idiosyncratically as a replacement for a single "everybody" in a sentence. The phrase has been variously punctuated with a separating comma, exclamation points after both words, or no special punctuation at all.
The prominence and recognizability of "Everybody, Everybody" is due to its usage in a song of the same name. A simple earworm composed of a brief [[Casio keyboards|synthesizer loop]] accompanied by childlike voices singing "Everybody, everybody!" (the phrase is repeated six times, for a total of 12 "everybody"s), the song was featured in [[Old New Intro|an introductory animation]] for [[homestarrunner.com]] {{--}} at first playing automatically, then prominently linked from the [[index page]] {{--}} that greeted visitors to the site for nearly 20 years. As explained in [[retroCRUSH Interview|an interview]], the singing is actually [[The Brothers Chaps]]' voices sped up to be higher-pitched, inspired by the Japanese children's chorus in the "{{p|l=https://wikizilla.org/wiki/Gamera_March Gamera March}}" (which was famously parodied in ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]''). "Everybody Everybody" has frequently been used as a theme song (more so than [[Theme Song Video|another early attempt at a theme song]]) or [[catchphrases|slogan]] for the site and body of work as a whole.
The prominence and recognizability of "Everybody, Everybody" is due to its usage in a song of the same name. A simple earworm composed of a brief [[Casio keyboards|synthesizer loop]] accompanied by childlike voices singing "Everybody, everybody!" (the phrase is repeated six times, for a total of 12 "everybody"s), the song was featured in [[Old New Intro|an introductory animation]] for [[homestarrunner.com]] {{--}} at first playing automatically, then prominently linked from the [[index page]] {{--}} that greeted visitors to the site for nearly 20 years. As explained in [[retroCRUSH Interview|an interview]], the singing is actually [[The Brothers Chaps]]' voices sped up to be higher-pitched, inspired by the Japanese children's chorus in the "{{p|l=https://wikizilla.org/wiki/Gamera_March Gamera March}}" (which was famously parodied in ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]''). "Everybody Everybody" has frequently been used as a theme song (more so than [[Theme Song Video|another early attempt at a theme song]]) or [[catchphrases|slogan]] for the site and body of work as a whole.
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**[[@StrongBadActual]] explains that "Everybody everybody gets meepulized and shimmies in place in this little short."
**[[@StrongBadActual]] explains that "Everybody everybody gets meepulized and shimmies in place in this little short."
**The [[social media]] accounts for [[Trogdor!! The Board Game]] introduce the toon with the message "Everybody (Everybody) Check out our surprise meeple video we made!"
**The [[social media]] accounts for [[Trogdor!! The Board Game]] introduce the toon with the message "Everybody (Everybody) Check out our surprise meeple video we made!"
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*{{postref|1333868003818156041|1|Dec|2020}} {{--}} Strong Bad assures "everybody everybody" that homestarrunner.com will be preserved in the national register of historic places.
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*{{postref|1333868003818156041|1|Dec|2020}} {{--}} Strong Bad assures "everybody everybody" that homestarrunner.com will be preserved in the Internet version of the {{w|National Register of Historic Places}}.
*[[Old Everybody Intro]] {{--}} While most of the intros use the phrase as the page title, this intro's title was changed to the variation "Allverybody! Allverybody!" after the [[post-Flash site update]].
*[[Old Everybody Intro]] {{--}} While most of the intros use the phrase as the page title, this intro's title was changed to the variation "Allverybody! Allverybody!" after the [[post-Flash site update]].
*[[Halloween Hide & Seek]] {{--}} Homestar says he has to "go find everybody everybody".
*[[Halloween Hide & Seek]] {{--}} Homestar says he has to "go find everybody everybody".
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==External Links==
==External Links==
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*[https://old.homestarrunner.com/songs/Everybody%20Everybody.zip Download "Everybody Everybody"] (.MP3 file in .ZIP archive)
*{{songwhip|name=Everybody, Everybody}}
*{{songwhip|name=Everybody, Everybody}}

Current revision as of 00:11, 6 May 2025

Except Homsar! Except Homsar!

"Everybody Everybody" is a simple phrase highly connected with Homestar Runner, often used to refer to the main characters or idiosyncratically as a replacement for a single "everybody" in a sentence. The phrase has been variously punctuated with a separating comma, exclamation points after both words, or no special punctuation at all.

The prominence and recognizability of "Everybody, Everybody" is due to its usage in a song of the same name. A simple earworm composed of a brief synthesizer loop accompanied by childlike voices singing "Everybody, everybody!" (the phrase is repeated six times, for a total of 12 "everybody"s), the song was featured in an introductory animation for homestarrunner.com — at first playing automatically, then prominently linked from the index page — that greeted visitors to the site for nearly 20 years. As explained in an interview, the singing is actually The Brothers Chaps' voices sped up to be higher-pitched, inspired by the Japanese children's chorus in the "Gamera March" (which was famously parodied in Mystery Science Theater 3000). "Everybody Everybody" has frequently been used as a theme song (more so than another early attempt at a theme song) or slogan for the site and body of work as a whole.

Contents

[edit] Appearances

[edit] The song

Sheet music.

[edit] The phrase

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[edit] See Also

[edit] External Links

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