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The '''Horrible Painting''' is a creepy painting of '''Rocoulm''' (possibly '''[[Integral Article|The]] Rocoulm''') — a demon holding a torch — that manages to rank as number nine on [[Strong Bad]]'s [[bottom 10]] list. It has presumably been in [[Strong Mad's Room]] since [[the Brothers Strong]] were little and always gives Strong Bad the [[jibblies]]. The Rocoulm somewhat resembles the [[Jhonka]], while his head bears a striking similarity to the [[Peasant's Quest Items#Monster Maskus|Monster Maskus]], both of which are featured in [[Peasant's Quest]]. The painting has a background that fades from blue to green.  
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The '''Jibblies Painting''' (also referred to as that '''horrible painting''') is a creepy painting of '''Rocoulm''' (possibly '''[[Integral Article|The]] Rocoulm''') {{--}} a demon holding a torch {{--}} that manages to rank as number nine on [[Strong Bad]]'s [[bottom 10]] list. It has presumably been in [[Strong Mad's room]] since [[the Brothers Strong]] were little and always gives the [[characters]], especially Strong Bad, the [[jibblies]]. The Rocoulm somewhat resembles the [[Jhonka]], while his head bears a striking similarity to the [[Peasant's Quest Items#Monster Maskus|Monster Maskus]], both of which are featured in [[Peasant's Quest]]. The painting has a background that fades from blue to green.  
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Whenever anyone encounters the painting, the Rocoulm creepily whispers the phrase "Come on in heeeeere." While the painting is usually confined to Strong Mad's closet, it broke free on [[Jibblies 2|Halloween of 2007]] and extended its disturbing invitation to each one of the main [[characters]], incapacitating almost all of them with an incurable case of the jibblies. [[Homestar Runner]], however, was clueless enough to accept the Rocoulm's proposal and entered inside the Horrible Painting, where he learned that all the Rocoulm ever wanted was to entertain guests. Homestar agreed to stay for eternity in exchange for the alleviation of his friends' paralyzed condition. [[Homsar]] is apparently weird enough to give the painting the jibblies.
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Whenever anyone encounters the painting, the Rocoulm creepily whispers the phrase "Come on in heeeeere." While the painting is usually confined to Strong Mad's closet, it broke free on [[Jibblies 2|Halloween of 2007]] and extended its disturbing invitation to each one of the main characters, incapacitating almost all of them with an incurable case of the jibblies, with the exception of [[Homsar]], who is apparently weird enough to give the painting itself a temporary case of the jibblies. [[Homestar Runner]], however, was clueless enough to accept the Rocoulm's proposal and entered inside the Jibblies Painting, where he learned that all the Rocoulm ever wanted was to entertain guests. Homestar agreed to stay for eternity in exchange for the alleviation of his friends' paralyzed condition.
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[[Image:Rocoulm inside.PNG|thumb|left|180px|"How's it going, maaaaan?"]]
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Inside the Jibblies Painting is a very dark cave-like room with torches on the walls and a kitchen consisting of a urinal and a large sink (the Rocoulm mentions he plans to redo it). Homestar was seen entering through a sort of vortex on a wall; there appear to be no actual exits to the room. When characters enter the Jibblies Painting, they appear in a cartoony style reminiscent of [[Powered by The Cheat]] toons and their colors are dominated by {{w|CMYK color model|cyan, magenta, yellow, and black}}.
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Inside the Horrible Painting is a very dark cave-like room with torches on the walls and a kitchen consisting of a urinal and a large sink (the Rocoulm mentions he plans to redo it). Homestar was seen entering through a sort of vortex on a wall; there appear to be no actual exits to the room. When characters enter the Horrible Painting, they appear in a cartoony style reminiscent of [[Powered by The Cheat]] toons and their colors are dominated by [[Wikipedia:CMYK color model|cyan, magenta, yellow, and black]].
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The Rocoulm's name was discovered when his [[catch phrase]] was featured as a [[Quote of the Week#2005-10-06|Quote of the Week]]. Before it was removed, the [[Secret Pages XML Source#Weeklies XML File|weeklies.xml]] file labeled the Jibblies Painting as "rocoulm". The demon's name was confirmed in [[Jibblies 2]], in which the name of the Jibblies Painting's tarot card is "The Rocoulm".
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The Rocoulm's name was discovered when his catchphrase was featured as a [[Quote of the Week#2005-10-06|Quote of the Week]]. Before it was removed, the link to the Horrible Painting in the [[Secret Pages XML Source#Weeklies XML File|weeklies.xml]] file was "rocoulm". The demon's name was confirmed in [[Jibblies 2]], in which the name of the Horrible Painting's tarot card is "The Rocoulm".
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The Jibblies Painting was also seen in [[More Fan Costumes]] as a pumpkin. Before succumbing to the jibblies, Strong Bad states the painting is way more evil in pumpkin form. It was later seen in costume format in [[Fan Costumes '09]]. Strong Bad professes that the costume is too impressive to give him the jibblies (before succumbing to the jibblies upon seeing a child in a [[Coach Z]] costume). He may be married to [[the Goblin]], as revealed in [[Later That Night...]], despite Rocoulm's claim in [[Jibblies 2]] that the Goblin has "serious problems". In an [[Easter egg]] in [[Halloween Hijinks]], he tries to convince [[Mr. Poofers]] to come on in here, but ends up succumbing to his power. According to this toon, the painting is an oil-on-canvas painted by [[Old Man Rootbeer]], at least in the Mr. Poofers story world.
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The Horrible Painting was also seen in [[More Fan Costumes]] as a pumpkin. Before succumbing to the jibblies, Strong Bad states the painting is ''way'' more evil in pumpkin form. It was later seen in costume format in [[Fan Costumes '09]]. In that video, Strong Bad professes that the costume is too impressive to give him the jibblies (before succumbing to the jibblies upon seeing a child in a [[Coach Z]] costume). He may be married to [[The Goblin]], as revealed in [[Later That Night...]], despite Rocoulm's claim in [[Jibblies 2]] that The Goblin has "serious problems".
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A Halloween [[Puppet Character Variations|outdoor decoration]] of the Rocoulm appears in [[Action Cool News-oween Report]]. The animatronic's eyes light up and it plays [[Homestar Runner Original Soundtrack Volume 3|the theme from Jibblies 2]] while speaking in creepy phrases that elicit the jibblies from its listeners. The painting itself does not appear in this incarnation.
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According to the DVD commentary for [[bottom 10]], the painting was based on a similar painting of a "weird creepy goblin" that [[Mike Chapman]]'s friend Jason Fields had on his wall in college. The name and catch phrase were inspired by [[Matt Chapman]]'s friend Neil who would do the voice of a rocoulm (which Matt describes as a crook or criminal) hiding in an alley and saying "Come on in here".
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==Gallery==
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<gallery perrow=5>
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File:qod horriblepainting.PNG|[[Quote of the Week Character Head]]
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File:Morefancostumes9.PNG|WAY more evil.
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File:Rocoulm inside.PNG|"How's it going, maaaaan?"
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File:come in and be in the thing.PNG|The Jibblies Painting's [[Mr. Poofers]] appearance
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File:Puppet Rocoulm.png|"I totally just ate your cat."
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</gallery>
==Fun Facts==
==Fun Facts==
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*The Rocoulm's catchphrase is identical to the phrase used to greet Mario on the first star of Big Boo's Haunt in ''[[Wikipedia:Super Mario 64|Super Mario 64]]''. Also in the same game the 'worlds' were entered by stepping or jumping into paintings, like Homestar did.
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*The Rocoulm's catchphrase is identical to the phrase used to greet [[Mario]] on the first star of Big Boo's Haunt in ''{{w|Super Mario 64}}''. Also, in the same game, the "worlds" were entered by stepping or jumping into paintings, like Homestar did. Ironically, Big Boo's Haunt is not accessed this way.
==Filmography==
==Filmography==
*'''Debut:''' Email [[bottom 10]]
*'''Debut:''' Email [[bottom 10]]
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*[[:Category:Horrible Painting Filmography|Complete Filmography]]
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*[[:Category:Jibblies Painting Filmography|Complete Filmography]]
==Quotes of the Week==
==Quotes of the Week==
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Current revision as of 01:30, 28 December 2023

"Come on in heeeeere."

The Jibblies Painting (also referred to as that horrible painting) is a creepy painting of Rocoulm (possibly The Rocoulm) — a demon holding a torch — that manages to rank as number nine on Strong Bad's bottom 10 list. It has presumably been in Strong Mad's room since the Brothers Strong were little and always gives the characters, especially Strong Bad, the jibblies. The Rocoulm somewhat resembles the Jhonka, while his head bears a striking similarity to the Monster Maskus, both of which are featured in Peasant's Quest. The painting has a background that fades from blue to green.

Whenever anyone encounters the painting, the Rocoulm creepily whispers the phrase "Come on in heeeeere." While the painting is usually confined to Strong Mad's closet, it broke free on Halloween of 2007 and extended its disturbing invitation to each one of the main characters, incapacitating almost all of them with an incurable case of the jibblies, with the exception of Homsar, who is apparently weird enough to give the painting itself a temporary case of the jibblies. Homestar Runner, however, was clueless enough to accept the Rocoulm's proposal and entered inside the Jibblies Painting, where he learned that all the Rocoulm ever wanted was to entertain guests. Homestar agreed to stay for eternity in exchange for the alleviation of his friends' paralyzed condition.

Inside the Jibblies Painting is a very dark cave-like room with torches on the walls and a kitchen consisting of a urinal and a large sink (the Rocoulm mentions he plans to redo it). Homestar was seen entering through a sort of vortex on a wall; there appear to be no actual exits to the room. When characters enter the Jibblies Painting, they appear in a cartoony style reminiscent of Powered by The Cheat toons and their colors are dominated by cyan, magenta, yellow, and black.

The Rocoulm's name was discovered when his catch phrase was featured as a Quote of the Week. Before it was removed, the weeklies.xml file labeled the Jibblies Painting as "rocoulm". The demon's name was confirmed in Jibblies 2, in which the name of the Jibblies Painting's tarot card is "The Rocoulm".

The Jibblies Painting was also seen in More Fan Costumes as a pumpkin. Before succumbing to the jibblies, Strong Bad states the painting is way more evil in pumpkin form. It was later seen in costume format in Fan Costumes '09. Strong Bad professes that the costume is too impressive to give him the jibblies (before succumbing to the jibblies upon seeing a child in a Coach Z costume). He may be married to the Goblin, as revealed in Later That Night..., despite Rocoulm's claim in Jibblies 2 that the Goblin has "serious problems". In an Easter egg in Halloween Hijinks, he tries to convince Mr. Poofers to come on in here, but ends up succumbing to his power. According to this toon, the painting is an oil-on-canvas painted by Old Man Rootbeer, at least in the Mr. Poofers story world.

A Halloween outdoor decoration of the Rocoulm appears in Action Cool News-oween Report. The animatronic's eyes light up and it plays the theme from Jibblies 2 while speaking in creepy phrases that elicit the jibblies from its listeners. The painting itself does not appear in this incarnation.

According to the DVD commentary for bottom 10, the painting was based on a similar painting of a "weird creepy goblin" that Mike Chapman's friend Jason Fields had on his wall in college. The name and catch phrase were inspired by Matt Chapman's friend Neil who would do the voice of a rocoulm (which Matt describes as a crook or criminal) hiding in an alley and saying "Come on in here".

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[edit] Gallery

[edit] Fun Facts

  • The Rocoulm's catchphrase is identical to the phrase used to greet Mario on the first star of Big Boo's Haunt in Super Mario 64. Also, in the same game, the "worlds" were entered by stepping or jumping into paintings, like Homestar did. Ironically, Big Boo's Haunt is not accessed this way.

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Quotes of the Week

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