Dr. Seuss
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
- | *[[If I Ran the Camera]] | + | *[[If I Ran the Camera]] {{--}} [[Karen Wagner]] writes a poem similar to "[[Wikipedia:If I Ran the Zoo|If I Ran the Zoo]]". |
- | *Email [[radio]] (Easter egg) | + | *[[Parsnips A-Plenty]] {{--}} [[Old-Timey Strong Bad]]'s telescope is very similar to the one in ''[[Wikipedia:The Hoober-Bloob Highway|The Hoober-Bloob Highway]]''. |
- | *[[20X6 vs. 1936]] ([[20X6 vs. 1936#Commentary Transcript|DVD Commentary]]) | + | *[[That a Ghost]] {{--}} Old-Timey Strong Bad's Seuss-inspired telescope reappears. |
- | + | *Email [[radio]] (Easter egg) {{--}} The cover of "The Fish was Delish, and it Made Quite a Dish" by [[Lem Sportsinterviews#Crazy Prof. Sportsinterviews|Crazy Prof. Sportsinterviews]] copies the appearance of Dr. Seuss' drawings. | |
- | *Email [[cliffhangers]] (Easter egg) | + | *Email [[dreamail]] {{--}} The Cheat removes the cover of Strong Bad's serving tray by extending his arm in a whimsical, Dr. Seuss-style manner. |
- | *[[Baddest of the Bands]] | + | *[[20X6 vs. 1936]] ([[20X6 vs. 1936#Commentary Transcript|DVD Commentary]]) {{--}} [[Mike Chapman]] compares the truce between [[Stinkoman]] and [[The Homestar Runner]] to "the end of the pale green pants". "The pale green pants" refers to "[[Wikipedia:The Sneetches and Other Stories#"What Was I Scared Of?"|What Was I Scared Of?]]". |
- | *[[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] | + | *Email [[cliffhangers]] (Easter egg) {{--}} The cover of "[[Books by Sportsinterviewses#Little Jakey Pleasenthanks|Little Jakey Pleasenthanks]]" by Crazy Prof. Sportsinterviews also takes inspiration from Dr. Seuss' drawings. |
- | *[[Doomy Tales of the Macabre]] | + | *[[Baddest of the Bands]] {{--}} Strong Bad recites, "[[Wikipedia:One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish|One fish, two fish, starfish, carfish]]," while adding a starfish to the [[Gremlin]]'s antenna. |
- | *[[Which Ween Costumes?]] | + | *[[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] {{--}} When Dangeresque assumes that [[The Stick]] only has one blossom left, he says, "Good thing I had [[Wikipedia:The Lorax|that Lorax]] framed for murder." |
- | + | *[[Doomy Tales of the Macabre]] {{--}} [[The Cheat]] dresses up as [[Wikipedia:The Lorax| The Lorax]] on Halloween 2009. | |
- | [[Category:Entertainment running gags | + | *[[Which Ween Costumes?]] {{--}} [[Marzipan]] and The Cheat dress as Cindy Lou-Who and Max, respectively, both of whom appeared in ''[[Wikipedia:How the Grinch Stole Christmas!|How the Grinch Stole Christmas!]]''. |
+ | [[Category:Entertainment running gags]] |
Current revision as of 01:46, 4 August 2023
The Brothers Chaps occasionally imitate the style of author Dr. Seuss.
[edit] Appearances
- If I Ran the Camera — Karen Wagner writes a poem similar to "If I Ran the Zoo".
- Parsnips A-Plenty — Old-Timey Strong Bad's telescope is very similar to the one in The Hoober-Bloob Highway.
- That a Ghost — Old-Timey Strong Bad's Seuss-inspired telescope reappears.
- Email radio (Easter egg) — The cover of "The Fish was Delish, and it Made Quite a Dish" by Crazy Prof. Sportsinterviews copies the appearance of Dr. Seuss' drawings.
- Email dreamail — The Cheat removes the cover of Strong Bad's serving tray by extending his arm in a whimsical, Dr. Seuss-style manner.
- 20X6 vs. 1936 (DVD Commentary) — Mike Chapman compares the truce between Stinkoman and The Homestar Runner to "the end of the pale green pants". "The pale green pants" refers to "What Was I Scared Of?".
- Email cliffhangers (Easter egg) — The cover of "Little Jakey Pleasenthanks" by Crazy Prof. Sportsinterviews also takes inspiration from Dr. Seuss' drawings.
- Baddest of the Bands — Strong Bad recites, "One fish, two fish, starfish, carfish," while adding a starfish to the Gremlin's antenna.
- Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective — When Dangeresque assumes that The Stick only has one blossom left, he says, "Good thing I had that Lorax framed for murder."
- Doomy Tales of the Macabre — The Cheat dresses up as The Lorax on Halloween 2009.
- Which Ween Costumes? — Marzipan and The Cheat dress as Cindy Lou-Who and Max, respectively, both of whom appeared in How the Grinch Stole Christmas!.