Talk:Marzipan's House

From Homestar Runner Wiki

Revision as of 19:20, 27 September 2005 by Gafaddict (Talk | contribs)
Jump to: navigation, search

Is Marzipan's Kitchen actually Homestar's?

It's been generaly accepted that the kitchen in question belong's to Marzipan, but there is actually only one piece of evidence to support this and it isn't rock-solid; In "Wher's The Cheat?", Homestar makes a veggie-burger in the kitchen, then deliver's it to Marzipan in her living room in the next scene. While this certainly makes it seem like the kitchen is right next to the living room, it is also a possibility that we simply didn't see Homestar walking over to her house from his.

Other facts that indicate that the kitchen is Homestar's:

  • Marzipan is never, ever seen in the kitchen, but Homestar is in every appearance.
  • Homestar acts as if the kitchen were his own.
  • Mrs. Bennedetto and Fluffy Puff Mayonaise are items in the kitchen that more than likely would belong to Homestar.
Wasn't Marzipan seen in the kitchen in radio? Besides, Homestar is KNOWN for wandering into people's houses uninvited, and it seems awfully silly (even for Homestar) to wander across town carrying a veggie-burger on a plate. --Jay (Talk) 02:03, 23 Jul 2005 (UTC)

Ooooooh... right. Ok... this is awkward... I take it all back now so shut up kid!

Okay, here's something... In the Toon "Cool Things", Marzipan's front porch looks exactly like Homestar's. So forget the whole kitchen thing; the new question is do Homestar and Marzipan live together (A common occurrance in boyfriend-girlfriend relationships)? Or are their houses just the same (A common occurrance in urban planning)?

I'm too insecure to make these changes myself, but: 1) Isn't "portrait" perhaps not the best word for the "Thank you" thing? I mean, technically a portrait [i]can[/i] be a non-representative work of art, but most people think of it as a representation of a person. 2) The assertion that this artwork was "theoretically produced by Homsar" is unsupported by any link or reference. Is this one person's speculation, or a reference to a fact divulged somewhere (in which case it should be explained and linked)? 3) In what sense does Marzipan's house appear in the email Labor day?

To answer your questions: 1. Portrait IS perhaps not the best word, but it works 2. Homsar used the line 'thank you' on his Main Page 3. In the Shenectedy Chrispies Easter egg, Strong Bad delivers a commercial in the kitchen of Marzipan's house. --DorianGray

Just because he says "Thank You" doesn't mean he made the "portrait," now does it?
Personal tools