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[[Image:11soaps.png|thumb|Homestar takes a stand]] | [[Image:11soaps.png|thumb|Homestar takes a stand]] | ||
- | The '''Soapbox''' is a small wooden shipping box that [[Homestar Runner]] uses as a [ | + | The '''Soapbox''' is a small wooden shipping box that [[Homestar Runner]] uses as a [[Wikipedia:Podium|podium]] in several toons. Its capacity increases with every appearance. |
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
- | *In the email [[fingers]], Homestar talks while standing on a box labeled "Eleven Soaps." In an Easter egg, one can see that an unconscious (or possibly [[Death# | + | |
+ | *In the email [[fingers]], Homestar talks while standing on a box labeled "Eleven Soaps." In an Easter egg, one can see that an unconscious (or possibly [[Death#Strong Sad's Imagined Death|dead]]) [[Strong Sad]] is crammed inside the box. | ||
*In the email [[army]] he recites his "fight speech" for the [[Homestarmy]] from atop a box labeled "Twelve of Them." | *In the email [[army]] he recites his "fight speech" for the [[Homestarmy]] from atop a box labeled "Twelve of Them." | ||
*In the email [[record book]] he tells bad redneck jokes standing on a box labeled "Thirteen, Y'all" | *In the email [[record book]] he tells bad redneck jokes standing on a box labeled "Thirteen, Y'all" | ||
- | [[Category: Inside Jokes]] | + | [[Category:Inside Jokes]] |
- | [[Category: Items]] | + | [[Category:Items]] |
Revision as of 20:14, 20 February 2006
The Soapbox is a small wooden shipping box that Homestar Runner uses as a podium in several toons. Its capacity increases with every appearance.
Appearances
- In the email fingers, Homestar talks while standing on a box labeled "Eleven Soaps." In an Easter egg, one can see that an unconscious (or possibly dead) Strong Sad is crammed inside the box.
- In the email army he recites his "fight speech" for the Homestarmy from atop a box labeled "Twelve of Them."
- In the email record book he tells bad redneck jokes standing on a box labeled "Thirteen, Y'all"