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[[Image:20x6homestar.png|thumb|right|170px|Not a green mushroom.]]
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'''1-Up''' is [[Homestar Runner|Homestar]]'s [[20X6]] counterpart. Everybody says [[Stinkoman]]'s the guy, but 1-Up wants to be the guy, too. Unfortunately, he's just a kid.  Maybe when he's older...
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'''1-Up''' is [[Homestar Runner]]'s [[20X6]] counterpart. Everybody says [[Stinkoman]]'s the guy, but 1-Up wants to be the guy, too. Unfortunately, he's just a kid.  Maybe when he's older...
He is often squished by [[Pan Pan]], usually to Stinkoman's great delight. His most notable accomplishment outside of [[Stinkoman 20X6]] is that he found Homestar's "time box" in [[time capsule]].
He is often squished by [[Pan Pan]], usually to Stinkoman's great delight. His most notable accomplishment outside of [[Stinkoman 20X6]] is that he found Homestar's "time box" in [[time capsule]].

Revision as of 20:00, 29 August 2005

Not a green mushroom.

1-Up is Homestar Runner's 20X6 counterpart. Everybody says Stinkoman's the guy, but 1-Up wants to be the guy, too. Unfortunately, he's just a kid. Maybe when he's older...

He is often squished by Pan Pan, usually to Stinkoman's great delight. His most notable accomplishment outside of Stinkoman 20X6 is that he found Homestar's "time box" in time capsule.

His name comes from the video game term for an extra life. The name wasn't officially revealed until Stinkoman 20X6 debuted. The description of Level 4 in Stinkomanual calls him "1up the extra man"; therefore, it is possible that it is his full name.