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[[Image:hell.png|thumb|right|220px|Hell circa 1936]]
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[[Image:hell.png|thumb|right|220px|Old-Timey Hell]]
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'''Hell''' is the place where the wicked are sent after death; more specifically, where [[1936 Strong Bad]] went after falling off the cliff in [[Parsnips-a-Plenty]]. [[The Devil]] and [[The Kaiser]] can also be found in this [[1936]] version of the underworld. Apparently, though, this version of Hell is not eternal, since 1936 Strong Bad is back again in [[That A Ghost]].
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'''Hell''' is the place where the wicked are sent after death; more specifically, where [[Old-Timey Strong Bad]] went after falling off the cliff in [[Parsnips-a-Plenty]]. [[The Devil]] and [[The Kaiser]] can also be found in this [[Old-Timey]] version of the underworld. Apparently, though, this version of Hell is not eternal, since Old-Timey Strong Bad is back again in [[That A Ghost]].
In [[Where the Crap Are We?]], [[Homestar Runner]] suggests that he and [[Strong Bad]] are in Heaven. Strong Bad posits that they are not, implying that they are (or at least he is) in Hell.
In [[Where the Crap Are We?]], [[Homestar Runner]] suggests that he and [[Strong Bad]] are in Heaven. Strong Bad posits that they are not, implying that they are (or at least he is) in Hell.

Revision as of 00:54, 25 August 2005

Old-Timey Hell

Hell is the place where the wicked are sent after death; more specifically, where Old-Timey Strong Bad went after falling off the cliff in Parsnips-a-Plenty. The Devil and The Kaiser can also be found in this Old-Timey version of the underworld. Apparently, though, this version of Hell is not eternal, since Old-Timey Strong Bad is back again in That A Ghost.

In Where the Crap Are We?, Homestar Runner suggests that he and Strong Bad are in Heaven. Strong Bad posits that they are not, implying that they are (or at least he is) in Hell.

A glimpse of Hell can also be seen on Main Page 6.

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