Inconsistencies within the Homestar Runner universe

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(Appearances of Inconsistencies: Talk:business trip#Homestar's Soles points out that Homestar was drawn in a different style for One, Two, One, Two)
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*[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 15.2]] — Strong Bad translates The Cheat's prank call for Marzipan, although Marzipan has been shown as being able to understand The Cheat's language, most notably in [[Date Nite]] and [[Halloween Potion-ma-jig]].
*[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 15.2]] — Strong Bad translates The Cheat's prank call for Marzipan, although Marzipan has been shown as being able to understand The Cheat's language, most notably in [[Date Nite]] and [[Halloween Potion-ma-jig]].
*[[Blubb-O's Commercial]] — Bubs managed to open the window of the [[Gremlin]], but in [[road trip]] Strong Bad said the windows could not open from the inside.
*[[Blubb-O's Commercial]] — Bubs managed to open the window of the [[Gremlin]], but in [[road trip]] Strong Bad said the windows could not open from the inside.
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*[[One Two, One Two]] - The toon implies that Homestar has a star on the bottom of his feet while other toons imply he just has lines on the bottom of his feet.
 
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Is Bubs' right? Or is it left?

With such an expansive bank of cartoons that rely so heavily on whimsical humor, it would be near impossible for The Brothers Chaps to keep the Homestar Runner universe completely consistent and have total continuity between cartoons. Because of this large size and humorous nature, various inconsistencies occur throughout the website and the DVDs. These are usually very minor. According to the site's FAQ, people often ask The Brothers Chaps about inconsistencies, to these questions they answer that "It was either done on purpose or it's just a cartoon and you probably shouldn't worry about it."

Appearances of Inconsistencies