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== BANG! Magazine ==
 
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The April 2017 ''Mulberry'' story, "Planet of the Jerks", includes a part where Mulberry tells a boy, "Good [[Coach Z|jorb]], kiddo!" When the boy asks why she put on an accent, she explains it as a Homestar Runner reference. Adding to her frustration, the boy proceeds to ask, "What's Homestar Runner?"
 
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== Boys' Life ==
 
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The [https://books.google.com/books?id=ZejRFL1UFzMC&lpg=PA2&dq=pedro%20nose%20fan&pg=PA46#v=onepage&q&f=true August 2008 issue] called ''[[Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People]]'' the "funniest" WiiWare game of its time.
 
== Computer Source Magazine ==
== Computer Source Magazine ==
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== Discover Magazine ==
== Discover Magazine ==
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In the June 2005 issue of ''Discover'', in the article "A double-blind, random, case-controlled, clinical, and thoroughly unscientific study of MIT nerds" (page 43), a full-page picture shows an MIT student named Amanda Seybold wearing a Trogdor T-shirt.
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In the June 2005 issue of ''Discover'', in the article "A double-blind, random, case-controlled, clinical, and thoroughly unscientific study of MIT nerds" (page 43), a full-page picture shows an MIT student named Amanda Seybold wearing a Trogdor T-shirt  
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[[http://www.discover.com/images/issues/jun-05/mit-cookies.jpg]].
== Entertainment Weekly ==
== Entertainment Weekly ==
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*In the December 2007 issue on page 83, on a review for ''[[Wikipedia:Godzilla: Unleashed| Godzilla: Unleashed]]'', there is a caption that says, "[[Burninating]] the countryside."
*In the December 2007 issue on page 83, on a review for ''[[Wikipedia:Godzilla: Unleashed| Godzilla: Unleashed]]'', there is a caption that says, "[[Burninating]] the countryside."
*In the June 2008 issue, [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]] is mentioned in the "impulse" article on page 38.
*In the June 2008 issue, [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]] is mentioned in the "impulse" article on page 38.
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*In the February 2009 issue, Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People is briefly mentioned at the end of the WiiWare section in the article "Hardcore Gamer's Guide to the Wii" (pages 12-13).
 
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*In the July 2009 issue, the [[Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People]] Collector's DVD is listed in the Connect|Gear section's Media Shelf, as the number five (of five) item on the list. (page 31)
 
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*In issue 230, a screenshot from ''[[Strong Badia the Free]]'' is included in an article about adventure games.
 
== Game-Now Magazine ==
== Game-Now Magazine ==
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Issue 12 of the now-defunct ''Game-Now'' magazine featured Homestar Runner as "Hot" in the "Hot or Not" section. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20060618015057/http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/5953/gamennow1.jpg archived scan])
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Issue 12 of the now-defunct ''Game-Now'' magazine featured Homestar Runner as "Hot" in the "Hot or Not" section. ([http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/5953/gamennow1.jpg Scan])
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== The Guardian Guide ==
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[[Image:Strong Bad Emails Guard.JPG|thumb|Gaze-mazing article.]]
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The internet column on September 6, 2008 featured [[Strong Bad Email|Strong Bad Emails]]. Strangely, [[Strong Sad]] was described as Strong Bad's "sister". The column read:<blockquote>[[Strong Bad]] is an animated Mexican wrestler with [[How do you type with boxing gloves on?|boxing gloves]] for hands and is the undoubted star of surreal cartoon site [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]]. Assisted by a [[The Cheat|strangely shaped animal-of-questionable-species]] and hindered by his high-pitched, fragile [[Gender Confusion|sister]], Strong Bad's main spot is answering reader's emails - which there are hundreds to happily plough through if you've not been here before. Most recently he was asked to perform a [[magic trick]] and shared his thoughts on "moneygicians" - people who blow their life savings on "gaze mazing" props - and their strange sub-category, "flowy sleeved moneygicians". Like South Park and Modern Toss, Strong Bad isn't exactly beautiful to look at but he's relentlessly funny.
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== Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club ==
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Issue 13 of the ''Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club'' magazine gives bios to the Giant Planet Mini-Con Team from ''Transformers: Cybertron''. The three of them are given personalities in reference to [[The Brothers Strong]]. Longarm is a reference to [[Strong Mad]], Deepdive is a reference to [[Strong Sad]], and Overcast is a reference to [[Strong Bad]].
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== Hyper ==
== Hyper ==
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*In one issue, Hyper was speculating on Yetisports on console. On the subject of the internet games being published, they said, "Trogdor the Burninator for PS3 next!"
*In one issue, Hyper was speculating on Yetisports on console. On the subject of the internet games being published, they said, "Trogdor the Burninator for PS3 next!"
*In the October 2005 issue, a special report on Everquest had a picture of a character's behind, and in the character's speech bubble, it said, "Butt Dance, Butt Dance..."
*In the October 2005 issue, a special report on Everquest had a picture of a character's behind, and in the character's speech bubble, it said, "Butt Dance, Butt Dance..."
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==The Magazine==
 
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*In the November 2004 issue, the phone tag section has a reader who says that Homestar would make an awsome guest host. They responded to this with a picture of Homestar and a quote from [[First time Here?]].
 
== Muse Magazine ==
== Muse Magazine ==
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An article about dragons, included in the November/December 2003 issue, contained links to [[TROGDOR!]] and [[dragon]].
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An article about dragons contained links to [[TROGDOR!]] and [[dragon]].
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== New York Magazine ==
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In the November 19, 2007 issue, Homestar Runner is featured in the Animation section. [http://nymag.com/movies/features/videos/40655/]
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==NGamer==
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In issue #33, March, they featured a two page review of SBCG4AP's "16 Top Best Moments"
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== Nintendo Power ==
== Nintendo Power ==
[[Image:Nintendo Power Viidelectrix.jpg|thumb|"...and the humor is... well, ''unique.''"]]
[[Image:Nintendo Power Viidelectrix.jpg|thumb|"...and the humor is... well, ''unique.''"]]
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{{seealso|Nintendo Power Interview - July 2008}}
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*In volume 214 (April 2007) of [[Wikipedia:Nintendo Power|Nintendo Power]], [[Viidelectrix]] is featured in the Community section's "Websites" column (page 95). A screenshot of [[Population: Tire]] is also shown.
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*In the April 2007 (Volume 214) issue of ''{{w|Nintendo Power}}'', [[Viidelectrix]] is featured in the Community section's "Websites" column (page 95). A screenshot of [[Population: Tire]] is also shown.
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* In one of the newer issues, they have a little column on SBCG4AP
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* In the May 2008 issue (Volume 229), there was a little column on SBCG4AP.
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* The [[Nintendo Power Interview - July 2008|July 2008]] issue (Volume 230) featured an interview with Strong Bad about the game.
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*In the September 2008 issue, they discussed [[Strong Badia the Free]] and [[Baddest of the Bands]].
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*The section "The Future is Now" in their June 2010 issue (Volume 225 page 55) featured a small article about [[8-Bit is Enough]].
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== The Official Australian Nintendo Magazine ==
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*In the December 2008 Issue (the first), Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People is mentioned in the Wiiware section as the top WiiWare game and a rating of 88%.
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== Official Playstation Magazine ==
== Official Playstation Magazine ==
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*In an article about Final Fantasy, a character's name in a screenshot is [[Fhqwhgads]].
*In an article about Final Fantasy, a character's name in a screenshot is [[Fhqwhgads]].
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==Official Xbox Magazine==
 
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* One issue has a picture of [[Wikipedia:Aqua Teen Hunger Force|Aqua Teen Hunger Force's]] Carl performing air guitar, with the caption "wheedlie, wheedlie, wheddlie, waaaah. Don't sue us."
 
== Owl Mag ==
== Owl Mag ==
Mention of "Alligator tied to a shark"- as in, bear holding a shark.
Mention of "Alligator tied to a shark"- as in, bear holding a shark.
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One of the April issues had this caption on the cover: PRANK'D. This is a reference to [[Teen Girl Squad]].
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One of the April issues had this caption on the cover: PRANK'D. This is a reference to [[Teen Girl Squad]]
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== PC World ==
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* Homestar Runner is featured in the November 2008 issue's article ''10 Ways to Waste Time on the Web'', with a screenshot of the [[Index Page]]. It is also featured on [http://www.pcworld.com/article/151263-7/10_ways_to_waste_time_on_the_web.html its website].
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* On the PC World website, a poster for the Wii game [[Homestar Ruiner]] is featured in a screenshot from the ''underrated'' Paint.NET on the 8th page in the article ''[http://www.pcworld.com/article/151402-8/the_10_most_overrated_products.html The 10 Most Overrated Products]''. (Although that article is also featured in the November 2008 issue, the screenshot is not.)
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* Homestar Runner is also mentioned in the ''40 Fantastic Time-Wasting Web Sites'' article. [http://www.pcworld.com/article/169112-4/40_fantastic_timewasting_web_sites.html]
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==PluggedIn==
==PluggedIn==
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== ReadyMade ==
== ReadyMade ==
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The August/September 2005 issue of ''ReadyMade'', a DIY magazine, features a picture of a dragon with the caption "Trogdor" scribbled onto a wall with crayon. The small article includes tips on removing crayon from one's wall. ([[:Image:File0035.jpg|Scan]])
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The August/September 2005 issue of ''ReadyMade'', a DIY magazine, features a picture of Trogdor scribbled onto a wall with crayon. The small article includes tips on removing crayon from one's wall. ([[:Image:File0035.jpg|Scan]])
== SBC Skateboard ==
== SBC Skateboard ==
In an issue last year, Ryan Stutt said that he totally ripped off Strong Bad for a "Sick Of It All" review.
In an issue last year, Ryan Stutt said that he totally ripped off Strong Bad for a "Sick Of It All" review.
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== Star Wars Insider ==
 
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In Star Wars Insider #66, the short story "Elusion Illusion" written by Michael A. Stackpole features a cantina called "Homestar".
 
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== Super Play ==
== Super Play ==
In #122 (April 2006), the Swedish gaming magazine "Super Play" had two pages about Homestar Runner. The magazine gives a brief introduction to the site as well as examples of emails sent to Strong Bad and mentions the following games: Stinkoman 20X6, Trogdor, Peasant's Quest, Secret Collect, Dungeon Man, Strong Bad Zone, and Rhino Feeder.
In #122 (April 2006), the Swedish gaming magazine "Super Play" had two pages about Homestar Runner. The magazine gives a brief introduction to the site as well as examples of emails sent to Strong Bad and mentions the following games: Stinkoman 20X6, Trogdor, Peasant's Quest, Secret Collect, Dungeon Man, Strong Bad Zone, and Rhino Feeder.
== Time Magazine ==
== Time Magazine ==
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On June 30, 2003, ''Time Magazine'' ran a short feature titled [https://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,460201,00.html "A Star Is Born - On The Web"] which featured a picture of Homestar from [[Where's The Cheat?]], and said he was part of a funny cartoon website, [[homestarrunner.com]]. The article also mentions [[Strong Bad]] (the article claims he is Homestar's "pal"), and compares Homestar and his friends to a post-modern ''[[Peanuts]]'' gang.
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On June 30, 2003, ''Time Magazine'' ran a short article called [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/archive/0,10987,1101030630-460201,00.html "A Star Is Born - On The Web"] which featured a picture of Homestar from [[Where's The Cheat?]], and said he was part of a funny cartoon website, [http://www.homestarrunner.com Homestarrunner.com]. The article also mentions [[Strong Bad]] (the article claims he is Homestar's "pal"), and compares Homestar and his friends to a post-modern [[Wikipedia:Peanuts|Peanuts]] gang. ([http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,1005126,00.html preview of the article])
== Total Gamer ==
== Total Gamer ==
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In an article on Wii (specifically on Wii Sports) from Issue 26, on page 38, there is a picture of Cam wearing a Strong Bad hoodie.
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In an article on Wii (specificly on Wii Sports) from Issue 26, on page 38, there is a picture of Cam wearing a Strong Bad hoodie.
== Tucson Weekly ==
== Tucson Weekly ==
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*The May 2006 issue lists homestarunner.com in a listing of excellent web sites providing videos on the web, and features a list of "Strong Bad's <strike>Favorite</strike> LEAST favorite blogs!"
*The May 2006 issue lists homestarunner.com in a listing of excellent web sites providing videos on the web, and features a list of "Strong Bad's <strike>Favorite</strike> LEAST favorite blogs!"
*[http://www.wired.com/news/columns/0,71720-0.html?tw=wn_index_3 this column] on the magazine's website mentions Strong Bad.
*[http://www.wired.com/news/columns/0,71720-0.html?tw=wn_index_3 this column] on the magazine's website mentions Strong Bad.
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*[http://www.wired.com/entertainment/theweb/news/2007/06/homestarrunner Homestar Runner Rejects TV to Stay True to Web] {{--}} Published 18 June 2007, John Scott Lewinski discusses [[The Brothers Chaps]]' decision to keep Homestar Runner online and not move to TV.
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*[http://www.wired.com/entertainment/theweb/news/2007/06/homestarrunner Homestar Runner Rejects TV to Stay True to Web] &mdash; Published 18 June 2007, John Scott Lewinski discusses [[The Brothers Chaps]] decision to keep Homestar Runner online and not move to TV.
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*[http://www.wired.com/magazine/2009/12/pl_scott_brown/ Why Some Memes Never Die] {{--}} Article about how some internet memes never go away, using the longevity of Homestar Runner as an example.
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== Wonkavision ==
== Wonkavision ==
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{{seemain|Wonkavision Magazine Interview}}
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The independent music magazine ''Wonkavision'' featured a picture of Homestar on the cover, as well as an article inside with an interview with The Brothers Chaps and several characters, plus game reviews, levels of fandom, character summaries, and random bits of info about the site and the people behind it.
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Issue #42 of the independent music magazine ''Wonkavision'' featured a picture of Homestar on the cover, as well as an article inside with an interview with The Brothers Chaps and several characters, plus game reviews, levels of fandom, character summaries, and random bits of info about the site and the people behind it.
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== Yahoo! ==
== Yahoo! ==

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