Peanuts
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Various aspects of the famous Peanuts comic strips and television specials have been referenced and parodied by The Brothers Chaps in Homestar Runner cartoons.
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Sightings
Toons
- A Holiday Greeting
- The page title "Sponsered By Dolly Madison!" refers to the snack cake company that sponsored the Peanuts holiday specials.
- The spinning "SPECIAL" logo is the same one used by CBS at the beginning of the holiday specials.
- The Stage and Strong Bad saying "Lights, please" is a reference to the famous scene with Linus on the stage in A Charlie Brown Christmas.
- The screen at the end reading "Copyright 1965 Free Country, USA is a reference to the year in which A Charlie Brown Christmas debuted.
- The Best Decemberween Ever
- Homestar Runner's hat is similar to the one worn by Charlie Brown in A Charlie Brown Christmas.
- Homestar's House resembles the ones that the Peanuts kids live in. It later appears in rampage.
- Homestar and Strong Sad talking at The Brick Wall is a reference to the brick wall that Charlie Brown and Linus would frequently have conversations at.
- The main characters singing a song at the end of the toon is a reference to the end of A Charlie Brown Christmas.
- Halloween Fairstival
- The House That Gave Sucky Treats
- The Poopsmith holds up a sign saying "Give us something good instead". The font used for the sign is called Peanuts, a font made to look like Charles Schulz's lettering used in Peanuts comics.
Strong Bad Emails
- do over
- old comics
- Mushy Chamberpot from the comic strip Castlefunnies speaks in commas, just like the bird Woodstock did in Peanuts comics.
- kids' book
- In the DVD commentary, Matt Chapman says that Fran from the book looks similar to Marcie.
- comic
- The album on the far right is A Boy Named Charlie Brown by The Vince Guaraldi Trio.
Other
- Hairstyle Runner
- The description for one of the hairstyles is "marcy from peanuts w/soul patch".
- Peasant's Quest
- If you type "look tree" at the bale of hay, it says, "It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown," a 1976 Peanuts TV special.
- Main Page 16
- The Secrets That I Keep
- There is a picture of Strong Sad wearing Charlie Brown's shirt.
General
- Tooty-two is a reference to Sally Brown thinking that "Two plus two is tooty-two."
- A. Chimendez is a reference to B. Melendez, the maker of the Peanuts television specials.