Strong Bad Email Spin-offs

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Many Strong Bad Emails resulted in spin-off characters, series and running gags that later became a part of the website. Listed below are all the spin-offs in chronological order.

# Email title Spin-off(s) Reason for spin-off
2 homsar Homsar A spelling blunder in which email sender Vinnie C. writes "Homsar" instead of "Homestar".
9 i love you Fhqwhgads; Painting of a Guy with a Big Knife The name of the email sender, later used in various other toons, including a music video made by The Cheat; idea of something Strong Bad can do in the same time it takes to say the sender's name.
11 i rule Strong Badia Email sender Mike, UK, asks Strong Bad if he is so evil, then why he doesn't rule the world or at least some kind of field. Strong Bad contradicts this by introducing the public to his domain.
14 duck pond Videlectrix Videlectrix is credited as the creator of the Atari 2600 version of Strong Bad's Duck Pond simulator.
16 band names Taranchula; Limozeen Possible names for email sender Dan's band.
29 superhero name Strong Badman Email sender Stiny wonders why Strong Bad's name doesn't end in "man".
32 flag day Strong Badia National Anthem Strong Bad and The Cheat hold a flag-raising ceremony.
39 dullard The Office; Dullard Comic Strips Strong Bad uses methods to describe to email sender Jason how to deal with office dullards.
44 lures & jigs The Pond Strong Bad uses lures and jigs to catch fish on The Pond.
45 techno The System is Down Strong Bad describes what techno music sounds like.
47 new hands These peoples try to fade me Coach Z briefly sings with Strong Bad accompanying on his buckethand.
49 theme party Circles Strong Bad gives an example of white blues to play at a frat party.
51 website Strong Sad's Lament Strong Bad links to Strong Sad's blog in his website.
53 comic Teen Girl Squad Email sender Brittany asks Strong Bad to create a comic about her friends.
57 japanese cartoon Stinkoman; 20X6 Email sender James F. asks Strong Bad what he would look like if he were a Japanese cartoon. (The name "Stinkoman" debuted in email #52, island.)