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[[Image:Señor.PNG|thumb|Mr. Spanish Man]] | [[Image:Señor.PNG|thumb|Mr. Spanish Man]] | ||
- | The [[wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]] language is sometimes spoken as a way to make certain words sound foreign, and also sometimes to allude to [[Strong Bad]]'s Mexican [[wrestling]] heritage. There are also a few times when a real Spanish saying is changed for humor affects. | + | The '''[[wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]]''' language is sometimes spoken as a way to make certain words sound foreign, and also sometimes to allude to [[Strong Bad]]'s Mexican [[wrestling]] heritage. There are also a few times when a real Spanish saying is changed for humor affects. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 11:43, 23 March 2008
The Spanish language is sometimes spoken as a way to make certain words sound foreign, and also sometimes to allude to Strong Bad's Mexican wrestling heritage. There are also a few times when a real Spanish saying is changed for humor affects.
Appearances
- Renaldo — The name is the Spanish form of "Reynold".
- Señor — The name means "Mister" in Spanish.
- First Time Here? — Homestar says the greeting in Spanish.
- Email guitar — One of Strong Bad's tries of pronouncing Highet is hi-het with the second h in a Spanish accent.
- Email caper — The answer to the Jumble is UN TACO, which is "a taco" in Spanish.
- Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 8.0 — Marzipan says "Bonjour, Amigos" which is French for "Good day" and Spanish for "Friends".
- Email local news — After Strong Mad does sports, Strong Bad uses an exaggerated Spanish accent on "sports" and "sportscaster".
- Senor Mortgage — Senor Cardgage says "No Probalo" which is a mangled "No Problemo" which is mock-Spanish for "No Problem".
- Email lady fan — The "Tegas" in the closing of the email is an accepted Spanish word for Texas.
- Puppets on the Road — Shark-Tooth Bubs says the Spanish phrase "¡Si ves algo, di algo!" which means "If you see something, say something."
- Commandos in the Classroom — Gunhaver say "Pro-positive life tool numero two" (number two), and the words "En SAP" appear on the screen, referring to optional Spanish voiceovers in American television.
- Halloween Potion-ma-jig — Marzipan says "No way, Jorge" which is a permutation of "No way, José.", meaning George or Joseph.
- Email pop-up — Strong Bad says "Senor Muybueno" which is the incorrect form of "Señor Muy Bueno" which is "Mister Very Good" in Spanish.
- Thy Dungeonman 3 — If you go south when there isn't a south, it responds with "No puedo hacerlo. Lo siento, Dungeonhombre", which is Spanish for "I can't do that. Sorry, Dungeonman."
- Sloshybowl — The title says "Futbol Americano en Espanol!" which is Spanish for "American Football in Spanish!".
- Email buried — Strong Bad uses a mock Spanish pronunciation of the word "Pasquella" in the email.