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The Atari 2600 is his!

Homestar "borrows" a "couple" of things from Strong Bad.

Cast (in order of appearance): Puppet Homestar Runner, Puppet The Cheat

Date: March 8, 2004

Running Time: 1:11

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Transcript

{Homestar Runner walks in to Strong Bad's computer room, holding a damaged tape. Compy 386 is off and there is a note attached to the screen.}

HOMESTAR RUNNER: Strong Bad? Strong Bad, I brought back your tape of old Mister Wizards! Okay, I'll just leave it on the floor. {He drops the tape, a smashing sound is heard. He sees the note.} {dramatically} A note! {turns to the camera} A note! {reading} 'Probably at a barbecue...with lotsa ladies! SB.' {mischeviously} Oh, really?

{runs across the stage with a milk carton} Strong Bad! I'm borrowing this milk for an undisclosed period of time!

{runs across again, now with a squeegee} Strong Bad! I'm borrowing this squeegee-type-deal!

{runs across again with a guitar} Taking the guitar!

{struggling with a TV set} The TV! {he drops it} Phew!

{enters again, carrying an Atari 2600, but this time The Cheat is also there, carrying Strong Bad's keyboard; the monitor has already gone} Hey Strong Bad- {The Cheat squeaks} Oh! The Cheat!

THE CHEAT: {makes The Cheat noises that sound like he is saying "Whatcha doing?"}

HOMESTAR RUNNER: I was just, um, doing nothing, with... nothing that belongs to Strong Bad.

THE CHEAT: {makes The Cheat noises that sound like he is saying "I'm taking his keyboard."}

HOMESTAR RUNNER: Oh, you too, huh? {The Cheat squeaks} Cool, um, I'm going to... run away, now... pretty quickly.

{Homestar Runner and The Cheat run off in opposite directions. Shortly after it goes black, The Cheat appears again from the right and grabs Strong Bad's Floppy Disk Container.}

THE CHEAT: {muffled} Mine!

Fun Facts

Real-World References

  • Mr. Wizard is the pseudonym of Don Herbert. He was the host of the children's television program Mr. Wizard which ran on-and-off from the 1950's until the 1990's. The show featured Herbert and a young assistant performing interesting science experiments.
  • The milk carton that Homestar borrows appears to be a Winn-Dixie brand of Half And Half, not milk. Winn-Dixie is a supermarket chain based in Jacksonville, Florida with stores throughout the south-eastern United States.
  • The guitar appears to be a B.C. Rich Warlock.

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