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This page documents relationships that do not have enough instances for their own articles or are considered unsubstantial. Feel free to edit this page as if it is a mainspace article.

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Homestar Runner and The King of Town's Relationship

"Hey, King, what's up?"

Homestar Runner shows more respect for The King of Town than most of the other characters do, but they do sometimes conflict with each other.

Homestar Runner and the King of Town Getting Along/Working Together

Homestar Runner and the King of Town in Conflict

Other Interaction

Homestar Runner and The Poopsmith's Relationship

"I let him in.
Here you go.
Oh, and you're out of mayo."

Homestar Runner and The Poopsmith seem to have a good relationship, though they do sometimes have bad moments.

Homestar Runner and the Poopsmith Getting Along/Working Together

Homestar Runner and the Poopsmith in Conflict

  • Yearbook Character Page — Homestar apparently thinks that the Poopsmith is over 1,000 years old.
  • Email the show — When Homestar asks the Poopsmith a question, the Poopsmith holds a sign that says he has to leave.
  • 3 Times Halloween Funjob — Homestar scolds the Poopsmith for giving him whatsit instead of candy.
  • Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon — Homestar leaves the Poopsmith tied up, and clicks a flashlight on and off in his face, while saying "All right, buster, move it along here! Nothing to see, nothing to see!" and thinking the Poopsmith is Biscuitdoughhandsman.
  • Email highschool — Homestar Runner pushes the sweeping end of a broom at the Diapersmith.
  • Strong Badia the Free — If Homestar and the Poopsmith meet up, Homestar kicks the Poopsmith in the stomach.
  • I Killed Pom Pom — Homestar is accused of eating the Poopsmith's pile of whatsit. In response, the Poopsmith threatens him with his costume's claw hand.

Strong Mad and Bubs's Relationship

Strong Mad and Pom Pom's Relationship

Strong Mad and The King of Town's Relationship

Strong Mad and The Poopsmith's Relationship

Strong Mad and Homsar's Relationship

Strong Sad and Strong Sad's Relationship

  • Email replacementStrong Bad asks Strong Sad what he would to to "himself" while he is on the couch watching TV. Strong Sad says that he would make "himself" some hummus and give "himself" a foot massage.

Strong Sad and The Poopsmith's Relationship

The Cheat and Pom Pom's Relationship

The Cheat and The Poopsmith's Relationship

The Cheat and Homsar's Relationship

Marzipan and Pom Pom's Relationship

Marzipan and The Poopsmith's Relationship

Marzipan and Homsar's Relationship

Marzipan and Homsar have an interesting relationship. Marzipan seems to enjoy hanging out with Homsar; Homsar himself acts like he doesn't even know Marzipan.

Coach Z and Pom Pom's Relationship

Coach Z and The King of Town's Relationship

Coach Z and The Poopsmith's Relationship

Coach Z and Homsar's Relationship

Bubs and Bubs's Relationship

Bubs and Pom Pom's Relationship

Bubs and The King of Town's Relationship

Bubs and The Poopsmith's Relationship

Bubs and Homsar's Relationship

Pom Pom and The King of Town's Relationship

The King of Town and Homsar's Relationship

The Poopsmith and Homsar's Relationship

Stinkoman and 1-Up's Relationship

"Go away! I'm doing something!"

Stinkoman and 1-Up are the 20X6 equivalents of Strong Bad and Homestar Runner, respectively. The relationship of Stinkoman and 1-Up mirrors the relationship of Strong Bad and Homestar Runner: 1-Up idolizes Stinkoman and wants his attention, while Stinkoman finds 1-Up to be annoying most of the time, although occasionally he shows a soft spot for 1-Up and the two have moments of camaraderie.

Stinkoman as rival

  • Email japanese cartoon — Stinkoman laughs when 1-Up is crushed by Pan Pan. Also, Stinkoman says that 1-Up can't be "the guy" because he's "just a kid."
  • Under Construction — Stinkoman calls 1-up and Pan Pan "ladies" because they missed his fight with Sticklyman.
  • Stinkoman 20X6 — At the start of Level 2, Stinkoman ignores 1-Up, who is concerned for the kidnapped Pan Pan. In Level 5's opening cutscene he refuses to help 1-Up any more, leaving 1-Up to play the level on his own.
  • Twenty THANXty six — Stinkoman mockingly calls 1-up a "talking-to-me-extraordinaire" after 1-up points out that "giving thanks" doesn't involve farm equipment. Also, when Stinkoman is building a tractor, he tells 1-Up to go away.

Stinkoman as ally and friend

  • Stinkoman 20X6 — 1-Up either lives with or is visiting Stinkoman. In level 4, Stinkoman protects 1-Up with his giant fist power-up, gained from defeating Stlunko. However, this move has selfish motivations as well, as Stinkoman is more worried about his power crunch being damaged in the Lava Zone. Stinkoman also sets out to rescue 1-up and Pan-Pan from the Shadowy Figure.
  • Stinkomanual — Stinkoman and 1-Up are referred to as "pals."
  • Twenty THANXty Six — Stinkoman allows 1-Up to teach him how to give thanks, and the two appear to be working together to face the Challenge of the Crystal Shards.
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