Gender Confusion
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=== [[Senor Cardgage]] === | === [[Senor Cardgage]] === | ||
- | *Email [[kind of cool]] — | + | *Email [[kind of cool]] — Strong Bad boasts that Creepy Comb-over Strong Bad would still be "so cool, that even if you were a dude, [he'd] still call at you like you were a lady." In an Easter Egg, Senor Cardgage calls Strong Bad "ma'am," and later, "Ethel". |
*Email [[flashback]] — Senor Cardgage refers to Strong Bad as "Elizagerth". | *Email [[flashback]] — Senor Cardgage refers to Strong Bad as "Elizagerth". | ||
*[[Senor Mortgage]] — Senor Cardgage calls the [[Visor Robot]] "Valerie". | *[[Senor Mortgage]] — Senor Cardgage calls the [[Visor Robot]] "Valerie". | ||
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 11]] — [[So and So]]'s job at Shirt Folding Store requires her to wear a name tag labeled "Mark". Later, she is shown with stubble. | *[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 11]] — [[So and So]]'s job at Shirt Folding Store requires her to wear a name tag labeled "Mark". Later, she is shown with stubble. | ||
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 12]] — A boy refers to [[What's Her Face]] as a "dude" and a "she" within the same sentence. | *[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 12]] — A boy refers to [[What's Her Face]] as a "dude" and a "she" within the same sentence. | ||
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+ | *[[Bug in Mouth Disease]] — Strong Bad exclaims, "Can't you see Grandma's watching her stories?" when [[Homestar Runner]] distracts him during ''[[Caleb Rentpayer]].'' | ||
+ | *Email [[senior prom]] — Strong Bad with no [[pants]] on is crowned the Prom Queen. | ||
+ | *Email [[road trip]] — Homestar mistakes Strong Bad and [[The Cheat]] for young lovers [[Making Out|making out]]. | ||
+ | *Email [[looking old]] — Strong Sad mistakes lace-lifted Strong Bad for his "great-grandma". | ||
+ | *Email [[isp]] — Homestar Runner calls Strong Bad "ma'am". | ||
+ | *[[One Two, One Two]] — Strong Bad sings lyrics in the perspective of a woman. (e.g. "''I'm a woman on the prowl...,''" "''Look out world, I'm an independent girl...''") | ||
+ | *Email [[mini-golf]] — The [[Drive-Thru Whale]] calls Strong Bad "ma'am", but Strong Bad interprets this as if the Whale is talking to his mother. | ||
+ | *Email [[your edge]] — Strong Bad and The Cheat pretend to be grandmas baking. | ||
+ | * [[Homestar Ruiner]] — When you talk to Strong Sad while he's in [[Strong Sad's Room|his room]], Strong Sad will say, "You're not even my real mom!" to Strong Bad. | ||
+ | *[[Costume Commercial]] — Homestar calls Strong Bad "Mrs. Jankroe". | ||
+ | *[[Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque]] — Dangeresque pretends to be the chief's wife, and makes the chief remark "I'M NOT FALLIN' FOR THAT CRAP AGAIN! GLADYS HAS BEEN DEAD FOR 30 YEARS!" | ||
+ | *[[On Break]] — One of the breaks that Bubs gives Strong Bad (that he has used already) is "maternity leave". | ||
+ | *[[Poker Night at the Inventory]] — Strong Bad says that, if he joined the RED team, his role would be as team mother. | ||
=== Other Characters === | === Other Characters === | ||
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*[[Homestar Presents: Presents]] — Coach Z confuses his father for his mother. Later, Homestar calls Marzipan "Marzi-man". | *[[Homestar Presents: Presents]] — Coach Z confuses his father for his mother. Later, Homestar calls Marzipan "Marzi-man". | ||
*[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 12.2]] — Strong Bad calls Marzipan "the go-to guy, or gal" for joining a [[Goat]][[face]] Club. He says it would be hard to tell which because of her goatface. | *[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 12.2]] — Strong Bad calls Marzipan "the go-to guy, or gal" for joining a [[Goat]][[face]] Club. He says it would be hard to tell which because of her goatface. | ||
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*[[Malloween Commercial]] — Homestar calls [[Marshie]] "little boy or Girl". | *[[Malloween Commercial]] — Homestar calls [[Marshie]] "little boy or Girl". | ||
- | + | *[[Summer Short Shorts]] — Strong Bad and [[Strong Mad]] refer to The Cheat as if he is Strong Mad's girlfriend. | |
- | *[[Summer Short Shorts]] — Strong Bad and [[Strong Mad]] refer to | + | |
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*Email [[cliffhangers]] — Homestar mistakes himself for a [[Pregnancy|pregnant]] woman. | *Email [[cliffhangers]] — Homestar mistakes himself for a [[Pregnancy|pregnant]] woman. | ||
*[[Lappynapped!]] — Homestar's voice sounds female when he gets a spit bubble stuck in his throat. | *[[Lappynapped!]] — Homestar's voice sounds female when he gets a spit bubble stuck in his throat. | ||
*Email [[coloring]] — Homestar calls Marzipan "Teacherman". | *Email [[coloring]] — Homestar calls Marzipan "Teacherman". | ||
*Email [[4 branches]] — Strong Bad refers to Phone Tree Survivor Number Thirteen as both "ma'am" and "sir." | *Email [[4 branches]] — Strong Bad refers to Phone Tree Survivor Number Thirteen as both "ma'am" and "sir." | ||
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*Email [[the movies]] — Strong Bad calls Homestar "the little girl behind [him] who wouldn't shut up." | *Email [[the movies]] — Strong Bad calls Homestar "the little girl behind [him] who wouldn't shut up." | ||
*Email [[highschool]] — According to Strong Bad's "extremely unphotographic memory", during "middle school", Homestar Runner behaved and dressed up as a nanny. | *Email [[highschool]] — According to Strong Bad's "extremely unphotographic memory", during "middle school", Homestar Runner behaved and dressed up as a nanny. | ||
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*Email [[pizza joint]] — Homestar's avatar on [[The Pizz#VirtualPizz.biz|VirtualPizz.biz]] has lipstick. | *Email [[pizza joint]] — Homestar's avatar on [[The Pizz#VirtualPizz.biz|VirtualPizz.biz]] has lipstick. | ||
*Email [[diorama]] — Strong Bad calls the email's sender, "Mollyman". | *Email [[diorama]] — Strong Bad calls the email's sender, "Mollyman". | ||
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*Email [[environment]] — Strong Bad refers to the email's senders, Lyd and Jules, as "maybe ladies." | *Email [[environment]] — Strong Bad refers to the email's senders, Lyd and Jules, as "maybe ladies." | ||
*[[The Homestar Runner Gets Something Stuck in his Craw]] — Narrator Strong Bad calls Strong Sad "some fat girl". | *[[The Homestar Runner Gets Something Stuck in his Craw]] — Narrator Strong Bad calls Strong Sad "some fat girl". | ||
- | + | *[[Homestar Ruiner]] — If you make Strong Bad prank call himself using Homestar's Phone, he will pretend to be Homestar Runner, claiming to be an "attractive woman." | |
- | *[[Homestar Ruiner]] — If you make Strong Bad prank call himself using Homestar's Phone, he will pretend to be Homestar Runner, claiming to be an "attractive woman." | + | ** Homestar sings the same "Independent Girl" song Strong Bad sang in [[One Two, One Two]]. |
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*[[Baddest of the Bands]] — The Two-O-Duo's album has a song titled, "Throwin' Rocks Through Ol' Man Marzipan's Windows". [[Pom Pom]] (through Homestar) refers to PomStar's audience (consisting of Marzipan and Coach Z) as containing "ladies". | *[[Baddest of the Bands]] — The Two-O-Duo's album has a song titled, "Throwin' Rocks Through Ol' Man Marzipan's Windows". [[Pom Pom]] (through Homestar) refers to PomStar's audience (consisting of Marzipan and Coach Z) as containing "ladies". | ||
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*[[8-Bit is Enough]] — Strong Bad and [[Rather Dashing]] pretend Strong Sad is a princess. | *[[8-Bit is Enough]] — Strong Bad and [[Rather Dashing]] pretend Strong Sad is a princess. | ||
*[[Donut Unto Others]] — Homestar says "Yes sir!" to Marzipan after being asked about wanting a Donut shop. | *[[Donut Unto Others]] — Homestar says "Yes sir!" to Marzipan after being asked about wanting a Donut shop. | ||
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Revision as of 22:38, 29 September 2011
In addition to cross-dressing, characters also say and do things that suggest they are unclear about one's gender.
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Appearances
Coach Z
- Email 2 emails — Coach Z picks up a name tag and claims he's "Hot Girl #37".
- Email garage sale — Coach Z counts himself as a mom.
- Email senior prom — Homestar mistakes Coach Z for Strong Sad's date, "Debra".
- Email rated — Strong Bad thinks Coach Z kinda looks like his mom, and Coach Z responds by asking if he should shave his legs.
- Date Nite — The last scene implies that Coach Z believes that Bubs is his date (hence the the fact that he acts like a housewife and wears hair curlers), while Bubs was really Marzipan's next date.
- Kick-A-Ball — When confronting The Umpire, he states he's playing women's lacrosse, and is seen wearing a pink skirt.
Senor Cardgage
- Email kind of cool — Strong Bad boasts that Creepy Comb-over Strong Bad would still be "so cool, that even if you were a dude, [he'd] still call at you like you were a lady." In an Easter Egg, Senor Cardgage calls Strong Bad "ma'am," and later, "Ethel".
- Email flashback — Senor Cardgage refers to Strong Bad as "Elizagerth".
- Senor Mortgage — Senor Cardgage calls the Visor Robot "Valerie".
- Senorial Day — Senor Cardgage calls Strong Bad "Ms. America".
- Email rough copy Senor Cardgage refers to Strong Bad as "Grendolyn".
- Email rated — Senor Cardgage calls Strong Bad "Bridget".
Teen Girl Squad
- Teen Girl Squad Menu — In one version, The Ugly One tells the other girls "Teacher just called me 'young man'".
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 7 — The Ugly One has "boy or girl?" written next to her picture in the opening.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 9 — Mr. Pitters wants to be a "Teen Girl".
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 11 — So and So's job at Shirt Folding Store requires her to wear a name tag labeled "Mark". Later, she is shown with stubble.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 12 — A boy refers to What's Her Face as a "dude" and a "she" within the same sentence.
Strong Bad
- Bug in Mouth Disease — Strong Bad exclaims, "Can't you see Grandma's watching her stories?" when Homestar Runner distracts him during Caleb Rentpayer.
- Email senior prom — Strong Bad with no pants on is crowned the Prom Queen.
- Email road trip — Homestar mistakes Strong Bad and The Cheat for young lovers making out.
- Email looking old — Strong Sad mistakes lace-lifted Strong Bad for his "great-grandma".
- Email isp — Homestar Runner calls Strong Bad "ma'am".
- One Two, One Two — Strong Bad sings lyrics in the perspective of a woman. (e.g. "I'm a woman on the prowl...," "Look out world, I'm an independent girl...")
- Email mini-golf — The Drive-Thru Whale calls Strong Bad "ma'am", but Strong Bad interprets this as if the Whale is talking to his mother.
- Email your edge — Strong Bad and The Cheat pretend to be grandmas baking.
- Homestar Ruiner — When you talk to Strong Sad while he's in his room, Strong Sad will say, "You're not even my real mom!" to Strong Bad.
- Costume Commercial — Homestar calls Strong Bad "Mrs. Jankroe".
- Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque — Dangeresque pretends to be the chief's wife, and makes the chief remark "I'M NOT FALLIN' FOR THAT CRAP AGAIN! GLADYS HAS BEEN DEAD FOR 30 YEARS!"
- On Break — One of the breaks that Bubs gives Strong Bad (that he has used already) is "maternity leave".
- Poker Night at the Inventory — Strong Bad says that, if he joined the RED team, his role would be as team mother.
Other Characters
- Tis True, Pom Pom, Tis True — Homestar, while delirious, sees Strong Sad as a nun.
- Email 1 step ahead — In the ending where Strong Sad's hands get glued to his butt, Bubs scolds him for not being "very ladylike".
- Email couch patch — Lil' Strong Bad mistakes Carl Lewis for a girl and writes graffiti on the couch proclaiming that "shes hot".
- Email kids' book — On the page with Beth, Strong Bad rewrites that with her glasses, she "looks like a dude".
- Under Construction — Stinkoman refers to 1-Up and Pan Pan as "ladies".
- Homestar Presents: Presents — Coach Z confuses his father for his mother. Later, Homestar calls Marzipan "Marzi-man".
- Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 12.2 — Strong Bad calls Marzipan "the go-to guy, or gal" for joining a Goatface Club. He says it would be hard to tell which because of her goatface.
- Malloween Commercial — Homestar calls Marshie "little boy or Girl".
- Summer Short Shorts — Strong Bad and Strong Mad refer to The Cheat as if he is Strong Mad's girlfriend.
- Email cliffhangers — Homestar mistakes himself for a pregnant woman.
- Lappynapped! — Homestar's voice sounds female when he gets a spit bubble stuck in his throat.
- Email coloring — Homestar calls Marzipan "Teacherman".
- Email 4 branches — Strong Bad refers to Phone Tree Survivor Number Thirteen as both "ma'am" and "sir."
- Email the movies — Strong Bad calls Homestar "the little girl behind [him] who wouldn't shut up."
- Email highschool — According to Strong Bad's "extremely unphotographic memory", during "middle school", Homestar Runner behaved and dressed up as a nanny.
- Email pizza joint — Homestar's avatar on VirtualPizz.biz has lipstick.
- Email diorama — Strong Bad calls the email's sender, "Mollyman".
- Email nightlife — Homestar dreams of being a girl scout.
- Email environment — Strong Bad refers to the email's senders, Lyd and Jules, as "maybe ladies."
- The Homestar Runner Gets Something Stuck in his Craw — Narrator Strong Bad calls Strong Sad "some fat girl".
- Homestar Ruiner — If you make Strong Bad prank call himself using Homestar's Phone, he will pretend to be Homestar Runner, claiming to be an "attractive woman."
- Homestar sings the same "Independent Girl" song Strong Bad sang in One Two, One Two.
- Baddest of the Bands — The Two-O-Duo's album has a song titled, "Throwin' Rocks Through Ol' Man Marzipan's Windows". Pom Pom (through Homestar) refers to PomStar's audience (consisting of Marzipan and Coach Z) as containing "ladies".
- 8-Bit is Enough — Strong Bad and Rather Dashing pretend Strong Sad is a princess.
- Donut Unto Others — Homestar says "Yes sir!" to Marzipan after being asked about wanting a Donut shop.