Made-up Real Things

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(The real Gremlin doesn't seem like the same one from Bubs' story)
(Since getting their own cartoons apparently made Eh! Steve! and Lil Brudder real...)
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*Both [[The Goblin]] and the [[Visor Robot]] were made up (by [[Homestar Runner]] and [[Strong Bad]], respectively) in [[Homestarloween Party]], and became real in [[Where's The Cheat?]] and [[Senorial Day]].
*Both [[The Goblin]] and the [[Visor Robot]] were made up (by [[Homestar Runner]] and [[Strong Bad]], respectively) in [[Homestarloween Party]], and became real in [[Where's The Cheat?]] and [[Senorial Day]].
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*[[Trogdor]] was drawn by [[Strong Bad]] in the email [[dragon]] and then appeared outside Strong Bad's window in [[Trogday 08]].
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*[[Trogdor]] was drawn by [[Strong Bad]] in the email [[dragon]], received his own video game in [[TROGDOR!]], then appeared outside Strong Bad's window in [[Trogday 08]].
*When Strong Bad listed [[Limozeen]] and [[Taranchula]] in [[band names]], it was implied that he was making them up on the spot (indeed, that's what [[TBC]] were doing), not listing bands that already existed in the Homestar Runner universe.
*When Strong Bad listed [[Limozeen]] and [[Taranchula]] in [[band names]], it was implied that he was making them up on the spot (indeed, that's what [[TBC]] were doing), not listing bands that already existed in the Homestar Runner universe.
*[[20X6]] was originally made up by Strong Bad to describe himself as an anime. It has since taken on a life of its own and was shown to be real in [[alternate universe]].
*[[20X6]] was originally made up by Strong Bad to describe himself as an anime. It has since taken on a life of its own and was shown to be real in [[alternate universe]].
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*When introduced in [[animal]], the [[Lappy 486]] was a he. In [[dreamail]], Strong Bad imagined it as a she, and she's been that way ever since.
*When introduced in [[animal]], the [[Lappy 486]] was a he. In [[dreamail]], Strong Bad imagined it as a she, and she's been that way ever since.
*The [[SBLOUNSKCHED!]] bar originally appeared in [[candy product]] as Strong Bad's hypothetical candy bar, but Pom Pom later pulls out a bag of Fun-Sized versions of said candy bar in [[Most in the Graveyard]].
*The [[SBLOUNSKCHED!]] bar originally appeared in [[candy product]] as Strong Bad's hypothetical candy bar, but Pom Pom later pulls out a bag of Fun-Sized versions of said candy bar in [[Most in the Graveyard]].
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*[[Onion Bubs]] was first mentioned in [[original]] as being a stand-in for the departed [[Original Bubs]], though both Bubs and Marzipan indicate Strong Bad made the whole story up. Nevertheless, Onion Bubs shows up again in [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] and later in [[Kick-A-Ball]].  
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*[[Onion Bubs]] was first mentioned in [[original]] as being a stand-in for the departed [[Original Bubs]], though both Bubs and Marzipan indicate Strong Bad made the whole story up. Nevertheless, Onion Bubs shows up again in [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]].  
*Many characters and places from [[Videlectrix]] games were made up, but became real in [[8-Bit is Enough]]; most notably elements from [[Peasant's Quest]], [[Stinkoman 20X6]], [[Halfathalon]], [[Gel-Arshie's Pro Fruitboarder]], and [[Spirits of '76]].
*Many characters and places from [[Videlectrix]] games were made up, but became real in [[8-Bit is Enough]]; most notably elements from [[Peasant's Quest]], [[Stinkoman 20X6]], [[Halfathalon]], [[Gel-Arshie's Pro Fruitboarder]], and [[Spirits of '76]].

Revision as of 20:28, 7 May 2009

"Wait, is Senor Cardgage real?!"

In the continuity of the Homestar Runner universe, it's often unclear if things are made up or really happen. Occasionally, something that is clearly made up during one toon later appears as a real thing in another toon, without any particular reason or cause. While a fair number of these instances have been fruits of Strong Bad's imagination, the other residents of Free Country, USA have periodicly created something in their heads that later on mysteriously become real. Whether or not the inventors of these mind-bending, reality-defying creatures and creations had anything to do with them, or if they pre-existed their alleged conception, is never revealed nor explained for the mostpart, so this bizzare, blurred line between fantasy and reality remains one of the great unexplicable mysteries in the Homestar Runner universe.

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