The Sad Kids

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'''The Two Kids''' (A boy and a girl) were created by [[Strong Sad]] in [[Homestarloween Party]]. They have the same voice, and don't actually say anything except for confused statements, such as "Huh?", "What?", and "Weird." They often appear in commercials for Fluffy Puff [[Fluffy Puff Marshmallows|Marshmallows]] and [[Fluffy Puff Air Puffed Sugar Delights|Air Puffed Sugar Delights]].  They dressed up as [[The King Of Town]] and a witch for the [[Malloween Commercial]].
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'''The Two Kids''' (A boy and a girl) were created by [[Strong Sad]] in [[Homestarloween Party]]. They have the same voice, and don't actually say anything except for confused statements, such as "Huh?", "What?", and "Weird." They often appear in commercials for Fluffy Puff [[Fluffy Puff Marshmallows|Marshmallows]] and [[Fluffy Puff Air Puffed Sugar Delights|Air Puffed Sugar Delights]].  They dressed up as [[The King Of Town]] and a witch for the [[Malloween Commercial]]. Their 1936 counterparts seem to be identical to their current selves.
It is believed that they represent the small bit-part characters of "Want" and "Ignorance" from ''A Christmas Carol'', by Charles Dickens. They were once referred to as "The Sad Kids" on the weekly sketchbook.
It is believed that they represent the small bit-part characters of "Want" and "Ignorance" from ''A Christmas Carol'', by Charles Dickens. They were once referred to as "The Sad Kids" on the weekly sketchbook.

Revision as of 03:19, 29 March 2005

The Two Kids

The Two Kids (A boy and a girl) were created by Strong Sad in Homestarloween Party. They have the same voice, and don't actually say anything except for confused statements, such as "Huh?", "What?", and "Weird." They often appear in commercials for Fluffy Puff Marshmallows and Air Puffed Sugar Delights. They dressed up as The King Of Town and a witch for the Malloween Commercial. Their 1936 counterparts seem to be identical to their current selves.

It is believed that they represent the small bit-part characters of "Want" and "Ignorance" from A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens. They were once referred to as "The Sad Kids" on the weekly sketchbook.

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