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*[[Strong Badia the Free]] — [[Homestar Runner]]'s "letter" to [[Marzipan]], detailing the siege on [[the King of Town]]'s castle is presented in a similar style to [[Wikipedia:Ken Burns|Ken Burns]]' 1990 documentary, ''[[Wikipedia:The Civil War (TV series)|The Civil War]]'', complete with sepia-toned backgrounds and violin music.
*[[Strong Badia the Free]] — [[Homestar Runner]]'s "letter" to [[Marzipan]], detailing the siege on [[the King of Town]]'s castle is presented in a similar style to [[Wikipedia:Ken Burns|Ken Burns]]' 1990 documentary, ''[[Wikipedia:The Civil War (TV series)|The Civil War]]'', complete with sepia-toned backgrounds and violin music.
*[[Characters from Yonder Website]] — The cartoon starts with sponsor logos in a similar way to PBS donor logos.
*[[Characters from Yonder Website]] — The cartoon starts with sponsor logos in a similar way to PBS donor logos.
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*[[Trogdor Was Dragon Man]] — The scenes featuring two silhouetted Trogdor heads is a reference to a recurring segment of ''[[wikipedia:The Electric Company|The Electric Company]]'', a children's show that aired in the 1970s, in which two people would say part of a word to each other, with the letters coming out of their mouth in a similar fashion.
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*[[Trogdor Was A Man]] — The scenes featuring two silhouetted Trogdor heads is a reference to a recurring segment of ''[[wikipedia:The Electric Company|The Electric Company]]'', a children's show that aired in the 1970s, in which two people would say part of a word to each other, with the letters coming out of their mouth in a similar fashion.
===PBS Kids===
===PBS Kids===

Revision as of 19:38, 24 October 2022

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Within the Homestar Runner body of work, there are a number of references to PBS or to shows which appear on PBS, or simply public broadcasting.

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PBS

PBS Kids

  • Teen Girl Squad Issue 6 — "3 noses?" may reference an episode of the Magic School Bus, in which the judges award points for the best smell with a score in "noses".
  • Email for kidsHomsar asking the kids if they want to "hear of [the song] 50 times more" may be a reference to the PBS show Teletubbies, in which whenever a "real-life" clip is shown, it is always repeated per request of the Teletubbies. Strong Bad also finds it absurd that the sender thinks he's intended for children, who watch "those shows on public television".
  • Email rampage — Strong Bad's "reading rampage" is a reference to Reading Rainbow.

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