Talk:The Li'l Brudder Show

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Easter Egg

Tendafoot most certainly does not say "Loof". I think he says "Phill" two times. →FireBird

I'm just writing it as I hear it. I expect my work to be wrong is some areas. -- Joshua 12:28, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)

That's One Ugly Dog

While I do appreciate their creative control and it's slightly humorous, Li'l Brudder went from a cute puppy to this skeezy looking dog with a hole in his tooth (Which I guess IS supposed to be a nod to Courage the Cowardly Dog but still). Am I the only one who feels this way? --heebrewhammer23 16:38, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)

You can share this on the forum page, listed on the front page. Most people here do not take too kindly to commentary on the talk pages. I hope you continue to enjoy your stay at the wiki! --The Somewhat Awesome Jesty 19:52, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)

--- My mistake --heebrewhammer23 02:58, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Characters

Should we make induvidual character pages for the mole and the legless parrot? I'm thinking we can splice Li'l Brudder, Tendafoot, and those two guys into one page. --thatkidsam 19:44, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Ehhh... I'm skeptical, especially since we don't know those characters' names. --Jay 19:50, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)
As am I. They have no speaking voices and really just stand there. Well, except for that parot, who falls over. →FireBird

Quarterback

I think that Li'l Brudder's football-playing scene is definately a reference to when, in "Crying," Strong Bad makes The Cheat cry with the Li'l Brudder picture, saying, "I'm gonna be the quarterback when I grow up." I'm new to this, but I was surprised that nobody had mentioned that yet.

I think The Brothers Chaps meant it to be an obvious reference to crying.
Oh, and please sign your posts. →FireBird

Archived STUFF

Archived 19 Apr 2005

Ceiling height

The fun facts say that the ceiling seems to be a lot higher than previously supposed, as in Homestar Runner Pay Plus, when Homestar falls only partly through and lands on Strong Mad's head. It also says it seems to be the same height that it was in couch patch, though really in couch patch it never gave a good hint as to how high the ceiling was. A better comparison would be in Strong Mad's character video, when Strong Mad knocks the camera over(you have to pause the flash file to see it, of course). There the ceiling would seem relatively low in comparison to the way it is in this toon, unless there are two blue and white stripes running across it. i.e., in Strong Mad's character video, the stripe seen behind him before he knocks the camera over is lower down on the wall, and the stripe we see as the camera falls over is higher above the lower stripe, which would seem to be the case, if you keep track of where the lower stripe is on the wall. If this is the case, the ceiling would be about the same height, but the higher stripe is just left out in the li'l brudder show. Of course, TBC were probably just taking artistic license with the ceiling height, though since there is a fun fact about it, I felt I should point this out. --Ogog

I really don't think there can be much credence lent to the height of the celing on the April Fools toon, since it was, y'know, April Fools and all. I doubt Strong Bad is gonna have the trap door in any of his future e-mails. Of course, that's just a guess, and maybe he will. Then my perception of the toon's reality would be all outta whack. Irregardlessly, I say that the April Fools stuff never happened, and that the ceiling has always been high up in the sky. Perhaps. GillanTheVillain 00:21, 21 Apr 2005 (UTC)

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