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*[[That A Ghost]] — The skeleton of [[Old-Timey Strong Bad]] has a crack in its skull, exposing the brain. | *[[That A Ghost]] — The skeleton of [[Old-Timey Strong Bad]] has a crack in its skull, exposing the brain. | ||
*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] — In [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 1|Level 1]], [[Stinkoman]] easily defeats [[Stinkoman 20X6 Enemies and Items#Bosses|Tampo]], a [[robot]] with a giant brain. At the end of the level, Tampo's brain comes back to life and is the boss battle for level 1. Its weak spot is the cerebellum. | *[[Stinkoman 20X6]] — In [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 1|Level 1]], [[Stinkoman]] easily defeats [[Stinkoman 20X6 Enemies and Items#Bosses|Tampo]], a [[robot]] with a giant brain. At the end of the level, Tampo's brain comes back to life and is the boss battle for level 1. Its weak spot is the cerebellum. | ||
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*[[Puppet Jam: President's Daughter]] — Homestar and [[They Might Be Giants]] make a song about the President's daughter's brain. | *[[Puppet Jam: President's Daughter]] — Homestar and [[They Might Be Giants]] make a song about the President's daughter's brain. | ||
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*[[Commandos in the Classroom]] — [[Gunhaver]] explains that the brain is divided into two halves: the good half, which likes things such as self-esteem, Oreo Cheesecake, bringing your old man a [[Cold One]], and all the Cheat Commandos' playsets and toys, and the evil half, which likes things such as littering, loitering, latering, and lootering. | *[[Commandos in the Classroom]] — [[Gunhaver]] explains that the brain is divided into two halves: the good half, which likes things such as self-esteem, Oreo Cheesecake, bringing your old man a [[Cold One]], and all the Cheat Commandos' playsets and toys, and the evil half, which likes things such as littering, loitering, latering, and lootering. | ||
*[[Summer Short Shorts]] — The visuals for the [[Limozeen]] song "Brain Sister" show a brain with feminine legs walking along the screen. | *[[Summer Short Shorts]] — The visuals for the [[Limozeen]] song "Brain Sister" show a brain with feminine legs walking along the screen. | ||
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+ | *[[big white face]] — An Easter egg with a diagram of [[Physiology of The Cheat|The Cheat's physiology]] shows a brain-like organ below the "face bone" with what appear to be nerves sticking out through the bottom. | ||
+ | *[[boring (really)]] — [[Strong Bad]] says he hoped he bored Callie back into his/her mind and he demonstrates the "bored" he does not mean by making various noises like a drill going through a brain, which he writes as the very sound he's making: "awesome drilling some brains sound". | ||
*[[your funeral]] — In an Easter egg, Strong Bad is wearing a costume that makes it look like his brain is sticking out of his head. | *[[your funeral]] — In an Easter egg, Strong Bad is wearing a costume that makes it look like his brain is sticking out of his head. | ||
*[[winter pool]] — In the Fluffy Puff Jell-O commercial, [[Marshie|Gel-Arshie]]'s translucent body makes his brain visible. | *[[winter pool]] — In the Fluffy Puff Jell-O commercial, [[Marshie|Gel-Arshie]]'s translucent body makes his brain visible. |
Revision as of 22:39, 15 August 2008
In Homestar Runner, the brain is more than the most important organ of the nervous system. In fact, some characters hardly use theirs for thinking. Some alternate uses for the brain include zombie costumes and dangerous mechs.
Appearances
- Main Page 7 — Homestar is in his grave with a crack in his skull exposing his brain. Mousing over "Games" will cause a crow to tear off part of his brain, and "Store" will cause blood to squirt out of it.
- Homestarloween Party — In Strong Sad's story, the Visor Robot has a human brain that was stolen from a "kindly old man" who was the father of The Sad Kids.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 4 — Cheerleader asks out Quarterback, to which he replies "Hows about you get some brains?" Cheerleader is then CEREBELLUM'D by a giant brain mech with lips and a eye patch that is operated by the Arrow'd Guy.
- That A Ghost — The skeleton of Old-Timey Strong Bad has a crack in its skull, exposing the brain.
- Stinkoman 20X6 — In Level 1, Stinkoman easily defeats Tampo, a robot with a giant brain. At the end of the level, Tampo's brain comes back to life and is the boss battle for level 1. Its weak spot is the cerebellum.
- Puppet Jam: President's Daughter — Homestar and They Might Be Giants make a song about the President's daughter's brain.
- Commandos in the Classroom — Gunhaver explains that the brain is divided into two halves: the good half, which likes things such as self-esteem, Oreo Cheesecake, bringing your old man a Cold One, and all the Cheat Commandos' playsets and toys, and the evil half, which likes things such as littering, loitering, latering, and lootering.
- Summer Short Shorts — The visuals for the Limozeen song "Brain Sister" show a brain with feminine legs walking along the screen.
- Happy Hallow-day — Homestar tries to lure Halloween night with a squeaky chew toy that appears to be a brain with a bolt and an eyeball sticking out of it.
Strong Bad Email
- big white face — An Easter egg with a diagram of The Cheat's physiology shows a brain-like organ below the "face bone" with what appear to be nerves sticking out through the bottom.
- boring (really) — Strong Bad says he hoped he bored Callie back into his/her mind and he demonstrates the "bored" he does not mean by making various noises like a drill going through a brain, which he writes as the very sound he's making: "awesome drilling some brains sound".
- your funeral — In an Easter egg, Strong Bad is wearing a costume that makes it look like his brain is sticking out of his head.
- winter pool — In the Fluffy Puff Jell-O commercial, Gel-Arshie's translucent body makes his brain visible.
- rated — A brain appears on the poster for Axe-Gun: The Legends Of The Brain-Outener.
- specially marked — Strong Bad says he's wanted "to give specially marked boxes of cereal a specially marked piece of [his] mind", followed by a close-up of his brain.