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*The rain is silent.
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*The yodeler, like Homestar, does not seem to have [[Lack of Visible Arms|visible arms]] to hold up the horn.
*The yodeler, like Homestar, does not seem to have [[Lack of Visible Arms|visible arms]] to hold up the horn.
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*The call of the eagle is actually that of a [[wikipedia:red_tailed_hawk|Red-tailed Hawk]], often used in media instead of an eagle's call because it sounds more dramatic.
===Inside References===
===Inside References===

Revision as of 06:39, 29 June 2011

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Homestar Runner is in the mountains, complete with Alpine attire.

Cast (in order of appearance): Homestar Runner

Places: The Alps

Icon: Mountains

Page title: "Homestar Runner"

Earlier Page Title: "Homestar Runner dot Com!!!"

Contents

Button Effects

  • Toons — A bald eagle flies by.
  • Games — A fish jumps out of the river.
  • Characters — One of the trees in the background becomes a Christmas tree.
  • Downloads — An eagle catches the fish.
  • Store — It rains.
  • Email — A yodeler appears at the top of the mountain and shouts "Ricola!" through a large Alphorn.

Fun Facts

Remarks

  • This and Main Page 3 are the only two main pages to have just "Homestar Runner" as the page title.
  • The rain is silent.
  • The yodeler, like Homestar, does not seem to have visible arms to hold up the horn.
  • The call of the eagle is actually that of a Red-tailed Hawk, often used in media instead of an eagle's call because it sounds more dramatic.

Inside References

Real-World References

  • Ricola is a brand of cough drops from Switzerland, whose commercials actually used to feature people hollering the brand name from the top of a mountain. While the Alpenhorn held by the yodeler is also a nod to the Ricola commercials, the commercial featured one yodeler to yell the brand name and another to play the horn from atop a hill.

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