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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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*[[Main Page 17]] {{--}} [[Marzi-Mei]]'s pose is nearly identical to {{wp|Chun-Li}}'s victory pose, originally from ''Street Fighter II''. "Yatta!" is a Japanese word which means "I did it!", or "All right!" in English.
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*[[Main Page 17]] {{--}} [[Marzi-Mei]]'s pose is nearly identical to {{w|Chun-Li}}'s victory pose, originally from ''Street Fighter II''. "Yatta!" is a Japanese word which means "I did it!", or "All right!" in English.
*[[20X6 vs. 1936]] {{--}} The kicking attack that [[Stinkoman]] practices bears a strong resemblance to Chun Li's lightning kick attack.
*[[20X6 vs. 1936]] {{--}} The kicking attack that [[Stinkoman]] practices bears a strong resemblance to Chun Li's lightning kick attack.
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*[[3 Times Halloween Funjob]] {{--}} [[The Poopsmith]] [[3 Times Halloween Funjob Costumes|dresses up]] as {{wp|M. Bison}}, the final boss of ''Street Fighter II''.
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*[[3 Times Halloween Funjob]] {{--}} [[The Poopsmith]] [[3 Times Halloween Funjob Costumes|dresses up]] as {{w|M. Bison}}, the final boss of ''Street Fighter II''.
**The flaming maneuver the Poopsmith does when clicking on him is Bison's "Psycho Crusher" attack. The move was known in earlier versions of ''Street Fighter II'' as the "flaming torpedo"; hence, the reference to a "flaming Poopsmith".
**The flaming maneuver the Poopsmith does when clicking on him is Bison's "Psycho Crusher" attack. The move was known in earlier versions of ''Street Fighter II'' as the "flaming torpedo"; hence, the reference to a "flaming Poopsmith".
*[[Fan Stuff]] {{--}} A picture of Homestar as Goku is [[Email FAQ|intentionally misidentified]] as "[[Wikipedia:Ken Masters|Ken]] from Street Fighter but with [[Wikipedia:Guile (Street Fighter)|Guile]]'s hair".
*[[Fan Stuff]] {{--}} A picture of Homestar as Goku is [[Email FAQ|intentionally misidentified]] as "[[Wikipedia:Ken Masters|Ken]] from Street Fighter but with [[Wikipedia:Guile (Street Fighter)|Guile]]'s hair".
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**[[Decemberween Dangeresque]] {{--}} Homestar's character, [[Stingy Relenque]], does a spinning kick, saying, "Ze pipes... zey are broken!"
**[[Decemberween Dangeresque]] {{--}} Homestar's character, [[Stingy Relenque]], does a spinning kick, saying, "Ze pipes... zey are broken!"
*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] {{--}} [[1-Up]]'s spin-kick is similar to the Tatsumaki.
*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] {{--}} [[1-Up]]'s spin-kick is similar to the Tatsumaki.
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*[[Sample of Style Too]] {{--}} Matt can be seen mimicking the {{wp|Hadouken}} move while performing the motion capture for [[Marshie]].
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*[[Sample of Style Too]] {{--}} Matt can be seen mimicking the {{w|Hadouken}} move while performing the motion capture for [[Marshie]].
*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}} One of the Algebros from [[Math Kickers]] is named Ryu.
*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}} One of the Algebros from [[Math Kickers]] is named Ryu.
*[[8-Bit Is Enough]] {{--}} Homestar says his lucky quarter got him out of some tight jams, including Street [[Mashing|Masher]], Street Masher II, and Street Masher II: Slightly Different Costumes Edition. The third title references the [[wikipedia:Street Fighter II#Updates|many times SF2 has been re-released]] with expanded or alternate content.
*[[8-Bit Is Enough]] {{--}} Homestar says his lucky quarter got him out of some tight jams, including Street [[Mashing|Masher]], Street Masher II, and Street Masher II: Slightly Different Costumes Edition. The third title references the [[wikipedia:Street Fighter II#Updates|many times SF2 has been re-released]] with expanded or alternate content.
*[[Hremail 2000]] {{--}} The music that plays in the [[Easter egg]] is similar to Ryu's theme.
*[[Hremail 2000]] {{--}} The music that plays in the [[Easter egg]] is similar to Ryu's theme.
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*{{postref|1243996886106865664|28|Mar|2020}} {{--}} While playing ''[[wikipedia:Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax|Axe of Rage]]'', Strong Bad refers to a green enemy as {{wp|Blanka}}.
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*{{postref|1243996886106865664|28|Mar|2020}} {{--}} While playing ''[[wikipedia:Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax|Axe of Rage]]'', Strong Bad refers to a green enemy as {{w|Blanka}}.
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*[[Disk 4 of 12 - World Games]] {{--}} While playing the Sumo game in ''[[Wikipedia:World Games (video game)|World Games]]'', Strong Bad mentions the Hundred Hand Slap, a move used by sumo wrestler {{wp|E. Honda}}, and also mimics this move's grunts.
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*[[Disk 4 of 12 - World Games]] {{--}} While playing the Sumo game in ''[[Wikipedia:World Games (video game)|World Games]]'', Strong Bad mentions the Hundred Hand Slap, a move used by sumo wrestler {{w|E. Honda}}, and also mimics this move's grunts.
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*[[Marzipan Beef Reverser]] {{--}} A bonus stage that mimicks the "Destroy Car" bonus stage from ''Street Fighter II'' (first seen in earlier Capcom fighting game ''{{w|Final Fight (video game)|Final Fight}}'') is included.
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*[[Marzipan Beef Reverser]] {{--}} A bonus stage that mimics the "Destroy Car" bonus stage from ''Street Fighter II'' (first seen in earlier Capcom fighting game ''{{w|Final Fight (video game)|Final Fight}}'') is included.
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**[[Strong-Play: Marzipan Beef Reverser]] {{--}} During this bonus stage, Strong Bad compares Marzipan’s hair attack to {{wp|E. Honda}}’s Hundred Hand Slap technique.
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**[[Strong-Play: Marzipan Beef Reverser]] {{--}} During this bonus stage, Strong Bad compares Marzipan's hair attack to {{w|E. Honda}}'s Hundred Hand Slap technique.
==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 03:52, 27 April 2022

"The pipes are broken!"

Street Fighter is a series of fighting video games which became popular in the early 1990s. The Brothers Chaps reference it in several of their cartoons, especially Street Fighter II.

Appearances

See Also