Inconsistencies within the Homestar Runner universe

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**The computer room is missing the window that it has been shown to have in [[cheat talk]] and [[environment]].
**The computer room is missing the window that it has been shown to have in [[cheat talk]] and [[environment]].
**Strong Bad "refuses to throw away cereal boxes until he solves the mazes on the back" when he had previously beat up [[Homestar]] for wearing the mask and doing the maze on the back of boxes of Cheat Commandos... Os in [[specially marked]].
**Strong Bad "refuses to throw away cereal boxes until he solves the mazes on the back" when he had previously beat up [[Homestar]] for wearing the mask and doing the maze on the back of boxes of Cheat Commandos... Os in [[specially marked]].
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**It is implied to be non-canon on [[@StrongBadActual]] even though [[sbemail206]] acts as though Dangeresque 3 did get released.
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**It is implied to be non-canon on [[@StrongBadActual]] even though [[sbemail 206]] acts as though Dangeresque 3 did get released.
*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}}
*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}}
** When trying to recruit The Cheat to assist him in overthrowing the King of Town, Strong Bad can ask The Cheat to remember the good times they've had, such as stapling a grilled cheese sandwich to Homestar's face earlier that day. Shortly after, Homestar can be seen in the background with the sandwich in question stuck to his face. However, Homestar had been clearly featured in the episode prior to that moment, with no sandwich on his face. The only possible time when this action could have taken place was between Strong Bad's rally, the last time Homestar had been featured on screen, and Strong Bad's conversation with The Cheat, during which neither would have had the opportunity to pull off this prank.
** When trying to recruit The Cheat to assist him in overthrowing the King of Town, Strong Bad can ask The Cheat to remember the good times they've had, such as stapling a grilled cheese sandwich to Homestar's face earlier that day. Shortly after, Homestar can be seen in the background with the sandwich in question stuck to his face. However, Homestar had been clearly featured in the episode prior to that moment, with no sandwich on his face. The only possible time when this action could have taken place was between Strong Bad's rally, the last time Homestar had been featured on screen, and Strong Bad's conversation with The Cheat, during which neither would have had the opportunity to pull off this prank.
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*[[4 Gregs]] {{--}} [[Cheerleader]] says she is more of a cheerleader in the way she dresses and treats other girls, but she was seen cheering in [[Homestar Ruiner Teen Girl Squad|Homestar Ruiner]].
*[[4 Gregs]] {{--}} [[Cheerleader]] says she is more of a cheerleader in the way she dresses and treats other girls, but she was seen cheering in [[Homestar Ruiner Teen Girl Squad|Homestar Ruiner]].
**She also claimed to be "off duty" in [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 15]].
**She also claimed to be "off duty" in [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 15]].
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*Email [[hremail3184]] {{--}} Strong Bad is shown to have an email from Homestar, but in [[candy product]], he mentions that the Lappy has a Homestar junkmail filter.
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*Email [[hremail 3184]] {{--}} Strong Bad is shown to have an email from Homestar, but in [[candy product]], he mentions that the Lappy has a Homestar junkmail filter.
*[[On Break]] {{--}} Strong Bad denies being a smoker despite the fact that he's been seen smoking a cigar in a [[Store Thank You Message]].  
*[[On Break]] {{--}} Strong Bad denies being a smoker despite the fact that he's been seen smoking a cigar in a [[Store Thank You Message]].  
*[[Which Ween Costumes?]] {{--}} The King of Town suggests in his Easter egg that he is around 303 years old. However, in [[space program]], released five years earlier, he claimed to be in his sixties.
*[[Which Ween Costumes?]] {{--}} The King of Town suggests in his Easter egg that he is around 303 years old. However, in [[space program]], released five years earlier, he claimed to be in his sixties.
*[[April Fool 2014]] {{--}} Strong Bad uses the non-broken Compy 386 despite it being shotgunned by Bubs in virus and eaten by Strong Mad in retirement.  
*[[April Fool 2014]] {{--}} Strong Bad uses the non-broken Compy 386 despite it being shotgunned by Bubs in virus and eaten by Strong Mad in retirement.  
*[[Dad's Garage & Friends - 13 Jun 2015]] {{--}}  
*[[Dad's Garage & Friends - 13 Jun 2015]] {{--}}  
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**Strong Bad uses the Lappy 486 despite him blowing it up in hremail3184.
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**Strong Bad uses the Lappy 486 despite him blowing it up in [[hremail 3184]].
**[[The Paper]] appears despite being burnt in [[the paper]] and email thunder.
**[[The Paper]] appears despite being burnt in [[the paper]] and email thunder.
*[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 17.2]] {{--}}  
*[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 17.2]] {{--}}  

Revision as of 04:02, 4 February 2021

Is Bubs' right? Or is it left?
There's no— there's no style guide, or continuity— we don't have a continuity person working on set.
Matt Chapman, geddup noise commentary
We're gonna play "Name That Inconsistency" later on if you want to join us.
Strong Sad, Page Load Error
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 body of work. 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."

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