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! Debut
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| Email [[japanese cartoon]]<br/><small>(January 6, 2003)</small>
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| align=center colspan=2 | [[:Category:Stinkoman Filmography|Complete Filmography]]
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[[Image:stinkoman20X6normal.PNG|left|Looking for challenge]]
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'''Stinkoman''' (occasionally spelled '''Stinko Man''') is [[Strong Bad]]'s [[20X6]] counterpart. He was introduced January 6, 2003 in the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[japanese cartoon]], serving as a parody of common {{w|Manga iconography|anime character design clichés}}. A sci-fi battler from the futuristic [[Planet K]], Stinkoman is vociferously obsessed with [[challenge]]s and fighting.
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'''Stinkoman''' (also spelled '''Stinko Man''') is [[Strong Bad]]'s [[20X6]] counterpart. He is an amalgam of [[anime]] clichés. This includes having blue hair; big eyes; a blocky sort of body; a head shaped like a bean; a mouth that is very small when closed, very large when open, and out of sync with his speech (a parody of poor dubbing). He also has a [[Green Tongues|tongue that is sometimes green]], and an obsession with [[challenge]]s and fighting. He was introduced on January 6, 2003 in the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[japanese cartoon]], which makes his birthday fall exactly one week before [[Trogdor]][[dragon|'s]]. His name is taken from [[island]] when [[Homestar Runner]] calls Strong Bad "Stinkoman".  Stinkoman also stars in the game [[Stinkoman 20X6]], which [[The Brothers Chaps]] introduced in the [[NYU Talk - 1 Mar 2005|NYU Talk]] and later released on [[homestarrunner.com]].
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Stinkoman's theme song, which accompanied most of his early appearances and featured pseudo-Japanese lyrics (actually the words "Challenge" and "Fighting" repeated as if spoken by a Japanese person), was actually a background tune from the NES racing game [[wikipedia:Rad Racer|Rad Racer]]. The composer, [[wikipedia:Nobuo Uematsu|Nobuo Uematsu]], would later be famous for the soundtracks of the [[wikipedia:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]] games and the main theme of [[wikipedia:Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Super Smash Bros. Brawl]].
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His trademark attack is the "[[double deuce]]", which shows him holding his [[Lack of Visible Body Parts|fingerless]] fists in front of himself and shouting "DOUBLE DEUUUUUUUCE!!!" while a glowing aura surrounds him.
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Stinkoman employs technology to arrange, engage in, and practice for his challenges.  He has a [[Cell Phones|cell phone]] which he uses to challenge [[Marzipan]] in [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 8.0]]. When the distance to his foes is too far, he whistles for the [[Stinkoman 20X6 Playable Characters#Stinkowing|Stinkowing]] for transportation. According to [[alternate universe]], Stinkoman uses his friend [[Vector Strong Bad]] as his "training simulator", but when he's not preparing for upcoming challenges, he relaxes by playing the [[Nintendo|Nintendo Entertainment System]] at [[Stinkoman Headquarters]]. Stinkoman's favorite foods appear to be chicken soup with dumplings, [[bread]], power crunches, pudding, and [[prawns]], as seen in Stinkoman 20X6.
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Stinkoman employs technology to arrange, engage in, and practice for his challenges.  He has a [[Cell Phones|cell phone]] which he uses to challenge [[Marzipan]] in [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 8.0]]. When the distance to his foes is too far, he whistles for the [[Stinkoman 20X6 Playable Characters#Stinkowing|Stinkowing]] for transportation. Stinkoman uses his friend [[Vector Strong Bad]] as his "training simulator", as seen in [[alternate universe]], but when not preparing for upcoming challenges he relaxes by playing the NES at [[Stinkoman Headquarters]].  
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[[Image:Mega Man & Stinkoman.PNG|thumb|220px|Stinkoman vs. Mega Man]]
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Stinkoman also stars in the [[game]] [[Stinkoman 20X6]], the largest and most complex game on [[homestarrunner.com]].
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Various facets of Stinkoman's persona refer specifically to characters in real-world popular culture. In particular, Stinkoman is very similar in build to the NES incarnation of [[Wikipedia:Mega Man (character)|Mega Man]], who also had blue hair at one point. In fact, Stinkoman's sprite in ''Stinkoman 20X6'' is a modified version of the original Mega Man sprite.
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Stinkoman's lines, "Are you asking for a challenge?!" and "No way, you're just a kid! Maybe when you're older!" are very similar in both content and intonation to messages spoken by the ''[[Wikipedia:Mega Man 8|Mega Man 8]]'' boss Tengu Man: "Are you worthy of my challenge?" and "It's just a kid, don't make me laugh!" The line "No way, you're just a kid! Maybe when you're older!" is used several times in the anime movie ''[[Wikipedia:Akira (film)|Akira]]''. The 20X6 and ''Akira'' connection appears again in an Easter egg in [[3 Times Halloween Funjob]]. It is thought that his voice is based on [[IMDb:nm0164682|Cam Clarke's]] rendition of ''Akira'''s protagonist, [[Wikipedia:Shotaro Kaneda (Akira)|Kaneda]].
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== Character Design ==
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[[Image:StinkomanPlussign.png|thumb|right|150px|"plus sign-endowed grill"]]
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He is an amalgam of [[anime]] clichés. This includes having [[TVTropes:Main/AnimeHair|spiky blue hair]]; [[TVTropes:Main/BigAnimeEyes|shiny big eyes]]; and a mouth that is very small when closed, very large when open, and out of sync with his speech (a parody of [[Deliberately Poor English|poor dubbing]]).
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When Stinkoman grits his teeth, [[Wikipedia:Plus and minus signs|plus signs (+)]] make up the cracks between them. The character [[Wikipedia:Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong]] in the original [[Wikipedia:Donkey Kong (video game)|''Donkey Kong'' arcade game]] was also depicted with plus signs to indicate the separate teeth in his mouth. Finally, Stinkoman has worn the [[Halloween Costumes|costume]] of another Japanese cartoon character, [[Wikipedia:Speed Racer|Speed Racer]], as seen in [[3 Times Halloween Funjob]].
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[[Image:Mega Man & Stinkoman.PNG|thumb|left|Stinkoman vs. Mega Man]]
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Various facets of Stinkoman's design refer specifically to characters in real-world {{w|Japanese popular culture}}. In particular, Stinkoman is very similar in build to the NES incarnation of {{w|Mega Man (character)|Mega Man}}, who also had blue hair at one point. In fact, Stinkoman's sprite in ''Stinkoman 20X6'' is a modified version of the original Mega Man sprite. Elements of Stinkoman's design also recall {{w|Astro Boy (character)|Astro Boy}}, a major influence on Mega Man. Stinkoman's lines, "Are you asking for a challenge?!" and "No way, you're just a kid! Maybe when you're older!" are very similar in both content and intonation to messages spoken by the ''{{w|Mega Man 8}}'' boss Tengu Man: "Are you worthy of my challenge?" and "It's just a kid, don't make me laugh!".
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Stinkoman has a strange habit of eating dirt, such as when he finds [[the time capsule]] in [[time capsule|the email of the same name]]. Additionally, in [[Under Construction]], he tastes what he thinks is dirt even though it turns out to be [[pudding]].
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When Stinkoman grits his teeth, [[Wikipedia:Plus and minus signs|plus signs (+)]] make up the cracks between them. This illustration style was common in classic Nintendo arcade art.
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His trademark attack is the "[[double deuce]]", which shows him holding his "hands" in front of himself and shouting "DOUBLE DEUUUUUUUCE!!!" while a glowing aura surrounds him, similar to various attacks done by Goku in [[Wikipedia: Dragonball Z|Dragonball Z]].
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Stinkoman's condescending, dismissive attitude to the younger "kid" [[1-Up]] is similar to how Kaneda treats Tetsuo in the anime movie ''[[Akira]]''; his voice is somewhat similar to [[wikipedia:Cam Clarke|Cam Clarke's]] depiction of Kaneda in the 1989 dub. The 20X6-''Akira'' connection appears again in an Easter egg in [[3 Times Halloween Funjob]].
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His charging "Double Deuce" energy attack, as well as his muscular form that makes tiny rocks float out of the ground, is similar to various powered-up attacks seen in the ''{{wp|Dragon Ball}}'' series.
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*'''Domicile:''' [[Stinkoman Headquarters]]
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*'''Debut:''' Email [[japanese cartoon]]
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*[[:Category:Stinkoman Filmography|Complete Filmography]]
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== Fun Facts ==
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{{Spoken HRWiki|Stinkoman.ogg|1 January 2007|oldid=399966}}
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* The name "Stinkoman" was first heard in the email [[island]]: [[Homestar Runner]] used it as a nickname for Strong Bad.
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* As [[japanese cartoon]] was released one week before [[dragon]], Stinkoman's birthday is exactly one week before [[Trogdor]]'s [[Trogday (holiday)|birthday]].
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*Stinkoman is occasionally drawn with a [[green tongue]].
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* Stinkoman's favorite foods appear to be chicken soup with dumplings, [[bread]], [[Power Crunch|power crunches]], [[pudding]], and [[prawns]], as seen in Stinkoman 20X6.
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** Stinkoman has a strange habit of eating dirt: in [[Under Construction]] when he tastes what he thinks is dirt (although it turns out to be pudding), and in [[time capsule]] he eats "four hundred bites of dirt" despite finding the taste unappealing.
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* Most of Stinkoman's early appearances were accompanied by theme music: a cover of the track "Sunset Coastline" from the [[Nintendo|NES]] racing game ''{{wp|Rad Racer}}'', occasionally with lyrics consisting mostly of the words "Challenge" and "Fighting" repeated.
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** A full, original "[[Theme from Stinkoman]]" was written by [[Paul and Storm]], featuring interjections from Stinkoman himself alongside the lyrics. Although {{prs|1340869550020190211|20|Dec|2020|alt=written in "like 2003"}}, it went unreleased until 2020.
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== Gallery ==
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File:Stinkoman SpeedRacer.PNG|<center>{{wp|Speed Racer}} [[3 Times Halloween Funjob Costumes|costume]] from [[3 Times Halloween Funjob]] Easter egg</center>
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File:Muscular Stinkoman.PNG|<center>After consuming a Power Crunch in [[time capsule]]</center>
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Image:stinkobox.png|<center>Stylized depiction from the ''Stinkoman 20X6'' box art</center>
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File:gameoverstummyhurts.png|<center>Tongue of green</center>
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Image:StinkomanPlussign.png|<center>"plus sign-endowed grill" seen in [[alternate universe]]</center>
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File:Stinkoman T-Shirt.PNG|<center>"Stinko Man" Blue Ringer Shirt [[Store T-Shirts|from the Yahoo Store]]</center>
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File:TwitterStinkomain.gif|<center>"Fighting and challenge tonight..."</center>
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File:StinkomanConceptStinkoman.png|<center>Concept art by [[SmallBu Animation Studio|SmallBu]] for the [[Stinkoman 20X6 Intro Cinematic]]</center>
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File:Stinkoman20X6 Intro Screen.png|<center>Final redesign from the Intro Cinematic</center>
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File:fg double-deuce shirt.png|<center>"Double Deuce" shirt by Jorge M. Velez for [[Fangamer]]</center>
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File:Weenvent_Stinkoman.png|<center>[[Decemberweenvent Calendar Character Variations#5-Stinkoman|A Decemberween tradition!]]</center>
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File:Decemberweenvent_Stinkoman_2.png|<center>Are you asking for an [[Decemberweenvent Calendar Character Variations#21-Stinkoman|off-character-model challenge?!]]</center>
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== Character Evolution ==
== Character Evolution ==
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| [[Image:stinkoman_evolution_current.PNG|150px]] || Second Stinkoman || 2003 || Toons from [[20X6 vs. 1936]]; various [[Strong Bad Emails]] starting with [[time capsule]]; [[Stinkoman 20X6]] || Pants lighter colored and shaded; arms appear slightly longer, thinner and set higher up; his pants are also shinier.
| [[Image:stinkoman_evolution_current.PNG|150px]] || Second Stinkoman || 2003 || Toons from [[20X6 vs. 1936]]; various [[Strong Bad Emails]] starting with [[time capsule]]; [[Stinkoman 20X6]] || Pants lighter colored and shaded; arms appear slightly longer, thinner and set higher up; his pants are also shinier.
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| [[Image:StinkomanEvolution3.PNG|150px]] || Current Design || 2008 || Toons from [[Twenty THANXty Six]] || His pants, body, boots and hands have somewhat softer shading and are animated more smoothly. His hands and body have a more detailed shine to them. His shade of red is slightly darker.
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| [[Image:StinkomanEvolution3.PNG|150px]] || Current design || 2008 || Toons from [[Twenty THANXty Six]] || Highlights and shading are more detailed {{--}} pants now have shadow, circular highlights are two-tone, red shadows are lighter and slightly smaller, and the blue half-domes on his boots have more detail. His pants, body, boots and hands are animated more smoothly.
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*{{qotw|"Hey, [[Sticklyman]], whaaaaat are you doing?"|[[Under Construction]]|Mirror:stinko whatRUdoing.zip}}
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Current revision as of 18:34, 4 April 2024

Stinkoman
"Are you asking for a CHALLENGE?!!"
Domicile Stinkoman Headquarters
Debut Email japanese cartoon
(January 6, 2003)
Complete Filmography
Stinkoman 20X6 Variation
Looking for challenge
This article is about the character. For the game, see Stinkoman 20X6.

Stinkoman (occasionally spelled Stinko Man) is Strong Bad's 20X6 counterpart. He was introduced January 6, 2003 in the Strong Bad Email japanese cartoon, serving as a parody of common anime character design clichés. A sci-fi battler from the futuristic Planet K, Stinkoman is vociferously obsessed with challenges and fighting.

His trademark attack is the "double deuce", which shows him holding his fingerless fists in front of himself and shouting "DOUBLE DEUUUUUUUCE!!!" while a glowing aura surrounds him.

Stinkoman employs technology to arrange, engage in, and practice for his challenges. He has a cell phone which he uses to challenge Marzipan in Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 8.0. When the distance to his foes is too far, he whistles for the Stinkowing for transportation. Stinkoman uses his friend Vector Strong Bad as his "training simulator", as seen in alternate universe, but when not preparing for upcoming challenges he relaxes by playing the NES at Stinkoman Headquarters.

Stinkoman also stars in the game Stinkoman 20X6, the largest and most complex game on homestarrunner.com.

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[edit] Character Design

He is an amalgam of anime clichés. This includes having spiky blue hair; shiny big eyes; and a mouth that is very small when closed, very large when open, and out of sync with his speech (a parody of poor dubbing).

Stinkoman vs. Mega Man

Various facets of Stinkoman's design refer specifically to characters in real-world Japanese popular culture. In particular, Stinkoman is very similar in build to the NES incarnation of Mega Man, who also had blue hair at one point. In fact, Stinkoman's sprite in Stinkoman 20X6 is a modified version of the original Mega Man sprite. Elements of Stinkoman's design also recall Astro Boy, a major influence on Mega Man. Stinkoman's lines, "Are you asking for a challenge?!" and "No way, you're just a kid! Maybe when you're older!" are very similar in both content and intonation to messages spoken by the Mega Man 8 boss Tengu Man: "Are you worthy of my challenge?" and "It's just a kid, don't make me laugh!".

When Stinkoman grits his teeth, plus signs (+) make up the cracks between them. This illustration style was common in classic Nintendo arcade art.

Stinkoman's condescending, dismissive attitude to the younger "kid" 1-Up is similar to how Kaneda treats Tetsuo in the anime movie Akira; his voice is somewhat similar to Cam Clarke's depiction of Kaneda in the 1989 dub. The 20X6-Akira connection appears again in an Easter egg in 3 Times Halloween Funjob.

His charging "Double Deuce" energy attack, as well as his muscular form that makes tiny rocks float out of the ground, is similar to various powered-up attacks seen in the Dragon Ball series.

[edit] Fun Facts

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  • The name "Stinkoman" was first heard in the email island: Homestar Runner used it as a nickname for Strong Bad.
  • As japanese cartoon was released one week before dragon, Stinkoman's birthday is exactly one week before Trogdor's birthday.
  • Stinkoman is occasionally drawn with a green tongue.
  • Stinkoman's favorite foods appear to be chicken soup with dumplings, bread, power crunches, pudding, and prawns, as seen in Stinkoman 20X6.
    • Stinkoman has a strange habit of eating dirt: in Under Construction when he tastes what he thinks is dirt (although it turns out to be pudding), and in time capsule he eats "four hundred bites of dirt" despite finding the taste unappealing.
  • Most of Stinkoman's early appearances were accompanied by theme music: a cover of the track "Sunset Coastline" from the NES racing game Rad Racer, occasionally with lyrics consisting mostly of the words "Challenge" and "Fighting" repeated.

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[edit] Character Evolution

Image Info Created Appearances What's Changed?
First design of Stinkoman 2003 japanese cartoon; Main Page 17 N/A
Second Stinkoman 2003 Toons from 20X6 vs. 1936; various Strong Bad Emails starting with time capsule; Stinkoman 20X6 Pants lighter colored and shaded; arms appear slightly longer, thinner and set higher up; his pants are also shinier.
Current design 2008 Toons from Twenty THANXty Six Highlights and shading are more detailed — pants now have shadow, circular highlights are two-tone, red shadows are lighter and slightly smaller, and the blue half-domes on his boots have more detail. His pants, body, boots and hands are animated more smoothly.

[edit] Quotes of the Week


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