homestar hair

From Homestar Runner Wiki

Revision as of 22:21, 24 October 2004 by Kilroy (Talk | contribs)
Jump to: navigation, search
Strong Bad plays some Temple of Apshai

Strong Bad Email #4

Instead of a regular message, Strong Bad receives a Hairstyle Runner design. Anger and hilarity ensue.

Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad

Contents

Transcript

STRONG BAD: {singing} I check the email once, I check the email twice, doo doo doo, doo doo doo... {stops singing} Okay, let's see what we have got here...

Homestar Hair
downloading...

STRONG BAD: Homestar Hair...? What the... {A graphic from Hairstyle Runner appears on the screen.} Oh man! I swear if I get another one of these freakin' "Hairstyle Runners" from one of you guys, {types "delete that crap"} I'm gonna have to start busting some heads, okay?

{Presses enter. The image shrinks until it disappears, and a message reading "crap deleted" grows on the screen.}

STRONG BAD: I mean, how come you people never play my game, man? I never get any Strong Libs in my email. I mean, there is this whole game out there that's all for me that you guys can fill out you know, and like, send me some hilarious crap or something. Now you got me all cheesed off! I'm gonna play some "Temple of Apshai". Forget you guys. {begins playing Temple of Apshai, an 8-bit game featuring a guy exploring a dungeon.}

{The Paper falls, reading "Click here to e-mail Strong Bad".}

STRONG BAD: Oh, my hit points are, like, inexcusable in this dungeon, man. I need to find some Elixir or something.

Easter Eggs

  • After the paper comes down, Strong Bad will pass comment about the game he's playing.

Fun Facts

  • This is the first time Strong Bad deleted something in anger, although we don't see the standard "DELETED" screen.
  • It is also the first Strong Bad Email to feature an Easter Egg.
  • "Temple of Apshai" is a real game (with many sequels), and was available on quite a few old computers, such as the Atari and was best known on the C64. However, the graphics on Strongbad's screen are not from Temple of Apshai, but are actually a cut-and-paste job from an old Spectrum game called Chaos: Battle of the Wizards.

External Links