1984
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*[[Kick-A-Ball]] (Easter egg) — [[The Umpire]] claims that this was the year in which [[Wikipedia:Mookie Blaylock|Mookie Blaylock]] gave the kickball to his aunt. | *[[Kick-A-Ball]] (Easter egg) — [[The Umpire]] claims that this was the year in which [[Wikipedia:Mookie Blaylock|Mookie Blaylock]] gave the kickball to his aunt. | ||
*[[Store]] — The description for the World's Best Crooked Cop mug says that it's "just like the one The Chief gave to Dangeresque after he solved the Alfonso Headspin Case of '84." | *[[Store]] — The description for the World's Best Crooked Cop mug says that it's "just like the one The Chief gave to Dangeresque after he solved the Alfonso Headspin Case of '84." | ||
+ | *[[Strong Bad Classics!]] — The Statue holds a tablet inscribed MCMLXXXIV. | ||
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Revision as of 03:53, 1 October 2015
The year 1984 was a rather eventful year for the Homestar Runner universe.
Appearances
- Email trading cards — One of the Coach Z-themed trading cards' stats that Strong Bad notices is that 1984 was the year in which Coach Z had butt-patted a record 23 butts.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 12 — According to her shrine, 1984 was the year Mindy first started being Chief Cheerleader.
- Kick-A-Ball (Easter egg) — The Umpire claims that this was the year in which Mookie Blaylock gave the kickball to his aunt.
- Store — The description for the World's Best Crooked Cop mug says that it's "just like the one The Chief gave to Dangeresque after he solved the Alfonso Headspin Case of '84."
- Strong Bad Classics! — The Statue holds a tablet inscribed MCMLXXXIV.
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