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==Minor hiatuses==
==Minor hiatuses==
[[Image:Weclome Back.PNG|thumb|"What is it, like, mid-May or something?"]]
[[Image:Weclome Back.PNG|thumb|"What is it, like, mid-May or something?"]]
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With the exception of its early years, the first time Homestar Runner went on a hiatus of at least a month was December 2005/January 2006, starting with the release of the Strong Bad Email [[portrait]] and ending with the release of the Strong Bad Email [[highschool]]. Despite being short compared to the current hiatus, it caused almost as much discussion, as can be seen [[HRWiki:Main Page Talk Archive 8#Slow=Update?|here]]. It again went on hiatus in May/June 2006, after the release of the Strong Bad Email [[isp]]. This was due to the birth of a [[Very, Very Little Girl|baby]] to [[Mike Chapman]] and [[Missy Palmer]]. This hiatus ended with [[Weclome Back]], which also explained what the Homestar Runner characters were up to during that time. The next hiatus was in December 2006/January 2007, between the releases of [[Decemberween Short Shorts]] and [[looking old]], and in July 2007, [[Matt Chapman|Matt]] and [[Jackie Chapman]] also gave birth to a baby and stated that Homestar Runner would be taking a break for this reason, although [[Where's an Egg?]] was released shortly after this announcement. The next hiatus was in December 2008/January 2009, between the releases of [[A Death-Defying Decemberween]] and [[Hremail 62]].
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With the exception of its early years, the first time Homestar Runner went on a hiatus of at least a month was December 2005/January 2006, starting with the release of the Strong Bad Email [[portrait]] and ending with the release of the Strong Bad Email [[highschool]].
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Homestar Runner again went on hiatus in May/June 2006, after the release of the Strong Bad Email [[isp]]. This was due to the birth of a [[Very, Very Little Girl|baby]] to [[Mike Chapman]] and [[Missy Palmer]]. This hiatus ended with [[Weclome Back]], which also explained what the Homestar Runner characters were up to during that time.
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The next hiatus was in December 2006/January 2007, between the releases of [[Decemberween Short Shorts]] and [[looking old]], and in July 2007, [[Matt Chapman|Matt]] and [[Jackie Chapman]] also gave birth to a baby and stated that Homestar Runner would be taking a break for this reason, although [[Where's an Egg?]] was released shortly after this announcement. The next hiatus was in December 2008/January 2009, between the releases of [[A Death-Defying Decemberween]] and [[Hremail 62]].
==Strong Bad Emails==
==Strong Bad Emails==
[[Image:lappysplosion.PNG|thumb|A comeback... or was it?]]
[[Image:lappysplosion.PNG|thumb|A comeback... or was it?]]
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The first long Strong Bad Email hiatus was in between [[email thunder]] and [[hremail3184]], lasting 280 days (nine months and one week). It was the longest Sbemail gap at the time, and for a while afterwards, one Strong Bad Email came out each month. The last Strong Bad Email, [[videography]], came out on October 5, 2009, and as of now it is the longest Strong Bad Email gap in the history of the site (over three years). As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}}, {{CURRENTYEAR}}, the hiatus is still ongoing. However, The Brothers Chaps do not seem to have forgotten about Strong Bad Email, as they have released [[Sbemail 136 Alternate Versions|drafts]] for the email that eventually became [[geddup noise]] as well as a [[2011 Calendar|calendar]] that documents the release dates of all Strong Bad Emails and shows an image and a quote from selected emails. In addition, Matt Chapman revealed on his former Twitter page a partial image of scripting for Sbemail 206, which he claimed will be released "when you least expect it".
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The first long Strong Bad Email hiatus was in between [[email thunder]] and [[hremail3184]], lasting 280 days (nine months and one week). It was the longest Sbemail gap at the time, and for a while afterwards, one Strong Bad Email came out each month. The last Strong Bad Email, [[videography]], came out on October 5, 2009, and as of now it is the longest Strong Bad Email gap in the history of the site (over three years). As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}}, {{CURRENTYEAR}}, the hiatus is still ongoing.  
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During this time, The Brothers Chaps have released [[Sbemail 136 Alternate Versions|drafts]] for the email that eventually became [[geddup noise]], as well as a [[2011 Calendar|calendar]] that documents the release dates of all Strong Bad Emails and shows an image and a quote from selected emails. In addition, Matt Chapman revealed on his former Twitter page a partial image of scripting for Sbemail 206, which he claimed will be released "when you least expect it".
==2010==
==2010==
[[Image:babylady.jpg|thumb|The original reason for the hiatus]]
[[Image:babylady.jpg|thumb|The original reason for the hiatus]]
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During 2010, after the [[April Fools' Day]] toon [[Xeriouxly Forxe]] was released, the first major update in nearly five months, barely any material was produced on the website. Most of the notices presented on the main page were [[Store]] offers. This may be because of a new baby in the family, as noted on the [[FeedBurner page]], and the possibility they were busy working on a different project. For the first time in the site's history, no [[Halloween]] cartoon was produced in 2010. After over seven months of no updates, on November 22, [[Poker Night at the Inventory]] was released. On December 14, 2010, [[A Decemberween Mackerel]] was released, temporarily ending the hiatus. This was shortly followed by [[Which Ween Costumes?]] on December 22.
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During 2010, after the [[April Fools' Day]] toon [[Xeriouxly Forxe]] was released, the first major update in nearly five months, barely any material was produced on the website. Most of the notices presented on the main page were [[Store]] offers. This may be because of a new baby in the family, as noted on the [[FeedBurner page]], and the possibility they were busy working on a different project. For the first time in the site's history, no [[Halloween]] cartoon was produced in 2010.  
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After over seven months of no updates, on November 22, [[Poker Night at the Inventory]] was released. On December 14, 2010, [[A Decemberween Mackerel]] was released, temporarily ending the hiatus. This was shortly followed by [[Which Ween Costumes?]] on December 22.
==2011 - {{CURRENTYEAR}}==
==2011 - {{CURRENTYEAR}}==

Revision as of 13:43, 22 November 2013


Occasionally, The Brothers Chaps put all or part of the Homestar Runner website on hiatus. This has been happening with greater frequency recently, especially with Strong Bad Emails.

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Minor hiatuses

"What is it, like, mid-May or something?"

With the exception of its early years, the first time Homestar Runner went on a hiatus of at least a month was December 2005/January 2006, starting with the release of the Strong Bad Email portrait and ending with the release of the Strong Bad Email highschool.

Homestar Runner again went on hiatus in May/June 2006, after the release of the Strong Bad Email isp. This was due to the birth of a baby to Mike Chapman and Missy Palmer. This hiatus ended with Weclome Back, which also explained what the Homestar Runner characters were up to during that time.

The next hiatus was in December 2006/January 2007, between the releases of Decemberween Short Shorts and looking old, and in July 2007, Matt and Jackie Chapman also gave birth to a baby and stated that Homestar Runner would be taking a break for this reason, although Where's an Egg? was released shortly after this announcement. The next hiatus was in December 2008/January 2009, between the releases of A Death-Defying Decemberween and Hremail 62.

Strong Bad Emails

A comeback... or was it?

The first long Strong Bad Email hiatus was in between email thunder and hremail3184, lasting 280 days (nine months and one week). It was the longest Sbemail gap at the time, and for a while afterwards, one Strong Bad Email came out each month. The last Strong Bad Email, videography, came out on October 5, 2009, and as of now it is the longest Strong Bad Email gap in the history of the site (over three years). As of June 3, 2024, the hiatus is still ongoing.

During this time, The Brothers Chaps have released drafts for the email that eventually became geddup noise, as well as a calendar that documents the release dates of all Strong Bad Emails and shows an image and a quote from selected emails. In addition, Matt Chapman revealed on his former Twitter page a partial image of scripting for Sbemail 206, which he claimed will be released "when you least expect it".

2010

The original reason for the hiatus

During 2010, after the April Fools' Day toon Xeriouxly Forxe was released, the first major update in nearly five months, barely any material was produced on the website. Most of the notices presented on the main page were Store offers. This may be because of a new baby in the family, as noted on the FeedBurner page, and the possibility they were busy working on a different project. For the first time in the site's history, no Halloween cartoon was produced in 2010.

After over seven months of no updates, on November 22, Poker Night at the Inventory was released. On December 14, 2010, A Decemberween Mackerel was released, temporarily ending the hiatus. This was shortly followed by Which Ween Costumes? on December 22.

2011 - 2024

Strong Bad appears at the Aquabats concert in 2011

Following the holiday break into the new year, the site was back on hiatus. The only character appearance during 2011 was Puppet Strong Bad appearing at an Aquabats concert in January. Since then, the last site update was a Store offer.

In September, Matt created a Twitter account in which he stated that Homestar Runner would sooner be updated "sporadically and without warning", and that he works for the Nickelodeon program Yo Gabba Gabba, for which he had previously created an animated segment.

December 22, 2011, marked the first time in the site's history that an entire year passed with no new content. On February 27, 2012, Matt posted an out-of-focus image of the apparent script for Strong Bad Email 206 on his Twitter account with the message "Someday, when you least expect it...". He also stated that he works for The Aquabats! Super Show, which, incidentally, was created by the creators of Yo Gabba Gabba; as well as the Disney program Gravity Falls. In January 2013, Matt deleted his Twitter account.

Strong Bad and Homestar Runner made a surprise appearance at W00tstock 5.0 in July 2013. However, as of June 3, 2024, no new material has been added to the site.

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