Aztecs
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*In [[couch patch]], [[Strong Bad]] mentions that he was going to hide his Aztec gold in the couch, until he realized he had no Aztec gold. | *In [[couch patch]], [[Strong Bad]] mentions that he was going to hide his Aztec gold in the couch, until he realized he had no Aztec gold. | ||
- | *In [[monument]], Strong Bad says that his monument will rival the Aztec's [[Club Technochocolate|technochocolate]]land, referencing [[Wikipedia:Tenochtitlan|Tenochtitlan]], the Aztec capital city. | + | *In [[monument]], Strong Bad says that his monument will rival the Aztec's "[[Club Technochocolate|technochocolate]] land", referencing [[Wikipedia:Tenochtitlan|Tenochtitlan]], the Aztec capital city. |
*In [[bottom 10]], Strong Bad says he hates desserts with dangerous names. A picture of a dessert called "Chocozuma's Revenge" appears, an obvious reference to [[Wikipedia:Moctezuma II|Moctezuma II]], the ruler of the Aztec Empire until he was overthrown by [[Wikipedia:Hernán Cortés|Hernán Cortés]] around 1521. | *In [[bottom 10]], Strong Bad says he hates desserts with dangerous names. A picture of a dessert called "Chocozuma's Revenge" appears, an obvious reference to [[Wikipedia:Moctezuma II|Moctezuma II]], the ruler of the Aztec Empire until he was overthrown by [[Wikipedia:Hernán Cortés|Hernán Cortés]] around 1521. |
Revision as of 00:32, 1 April 2006
The Aztec were an ancient civilization who lived around Southern Mesoamerica. The Homestar Runner Universe has referenced this civilization many times in Strong Bad Emails.
References
- In couch patch, Strong Bad mentions that he was going to hide his Aztec gold in the couch, until he realized he had no Aztec gold.
- In monument, Strong Bad says that his monument will rival the Aztec's "technochocolate land", referencing Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital city.
- In bottom 10, Strong Bad says he hates desserts with dangerous names. A picture of a dessert called "Chocozuma's Revenge" appears, an obvious reference to Moctezuma II, the ruler of the Aztec Empire until he was overthrown by Hernán Cortés around 1521.