The Stick

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== Fun Facts ==
== Fun Facts ==
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*According to [[origins]], The Stick presently rates a 10 in hangingoutitude, but was considerably lower in hangingoutitude during the period it was the site of [[Homestar Runner]]'s [[Songs#from Strong Bad Emails|bread sing-alongs]]. It was also the place where they spray-painted [[Marzipan]], then glued her to [[Homsar]] and left them for [[Death|dead]].
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*In [[Main Page 16]], The Stick is a [[Decemberween]] stick.
*In [[labor day]], Strong Bad accidentally broke part of The Stick off while giving it a high-five. Curiously, the piece that broke off was never seen before that particular toon. Naturally, since it broke off, the piece hasn't been seen since.
*In [[labor day]], Strong Bad accidentally broke part of The Stick off while giving it a high-five. Curiously, the piece that broke off was never seen before that particular toon. Naturally, since it broke off, the piece hasn't been seen since.
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*According to [[origins]], The Stick presently rates a 10 in hangingoutitude, but was considerably lower in hangingoutitude during the period it was the site of [[Homestar Runner]]'s [[Songs#from Strong Bad Emails|bread sing-alongs]]. It was also the place where they spray-painted [[Marzipan]], then glued her to [[Homsar]] and left them for [[Death#Homsar|dead]].
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*In [[army]], when Homestar was giving his troops a pep-talk by The Stick, The Cheat mysteriously [[Hammerspace|popped out from the side of The Stick]], though the viewer previously had no idea he was there.
*In [[different town]], Strong Bad imagined the Stick as a "Big Ol' Tree" that would try to eat everyone except [[The Cheat]] and himself (and possibly [[Strong Mad]]).
*In [[different town]], Strong Bad imagined the Stick as a "Big Ol' Tree" that would try to eat everyone except [[The Cheat]] and himself (and possibly [[Strong Mad]]).
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*In [[Main Page 16]], The Stick is a [[Decemberween]] stick.
 
*In [[Cheat Commandos (toon)|Cheat Commandos]], The Stick was made up to look like a satellite dish.
*In [[Cheat Commandos (toon)|Cheat Commandos]], The Stick was made up to look like a satellite dish.
*In [[Happy Hallow-day]], The Stick is referred to as a twig by Marzipan.
*In [[Happy Hallow-day]], The Stick is referred to as a twig by Marzipan.
*In [[Jibblies 2]], The Stick is dressed as [[Jibblies 2 Costumes|Lowly Worm]] from the ''[[Wikipedia:Busytown|Busytown]]'' books for Halloween. Strong Bad and Homestar both inexplicably state their hatred of The Stick to it.
*In [[Jibblies 2]], The Stick is dressed as [[Jibblies 2 Costumes|Lowly Worm]] from the ''[[Wikipedia:Busytown|Busytown]]'' books for Halloween. Strong Bad and Homestar both inexplicably state their hatred of The Stick to it.
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*In [[Homestar Ruiner]], Strong Bad calls the Stick "[[Homestar Ruiner Responses (The Field)#Hedge|beautiful]]".
 
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*In [[A Death-Defying Decemberween]], The Stick is placed on top of a snowman that some of the characters are building.
 
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*Many times, The Stick has proven an effective hiding place. For example, in [[army]], when Homestar was giving his troops a pep-talk by The Stick, The Cheat mysteriously popped out from the side of The Stick, though the viewer previously had no idea he was there.
 
*In [[hiding]], The Stick is shown as Strong Mad's preferred hiding spot.
*In [[hiding]], The Stick is shown as Strong Mad's preferred hiding spot.
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*In [[Homestar Ruiner]], Strong Bad calls the Stick "[[Homestar Ruiner Responses (The Field)#Hedge|beautiful]]".
*In [[Baddest of the Bands]], Strong Bad covers The Stick with Z-covered toilet paper in order to make [[Coach Z]] look responsible for vandalism so that [[Bubs]] will respect him and put the Two-o Duo on stage again. In the old days, the Two-O-Duo sang a song called "Let's TP The Stick".
*In [[Baddest of the Bands]], Strong Bad covers The Stick with Z-covered toilet paper in order to make [[Coach Z]] look responsible for vandalism so that [[Bubs]] will respect him and put the Two-o Duo on stage again. In the old days, the Two-O-Duo sang a song called "Let's TP The Stick".
*In [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]], The Stick was used to portray a rare tree called The Stickanee Tree.
*In [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]], The Stick was used to portray a rare tree called The Stickanee Tree.
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*In [[A Death-Defying Decemberween]], The Stick is placed on top of a snowman that some of the characters are building.
*In [[imaginary]], a younger The Stick is seen which has a single green leaf.
*In [[imaginary]], a younger The Stick is seen which has a single green leaf.
*In [[Main Page 26]], the Stick undergoes a [[Xeriouxly Forxe]] transformation.
*In [[Main Page 26]], the Stick undergoes a [[Xeriouxly Forxe]] transformation.

Revision as of 23:34, 15 April 2016

"In all its hangingoutitude!"
This article is about the Pseudocharacter. For the wiki's community portal, see HRWiki:The Stick.

The Stick is the place in an otherwise nondescript grassy area in which a largish stick is poking out of the ground. It's typically referenced as a meeting point, especially by Strong Bad and his cohorts. It is unclear as to whether it is just a stick in the ground, or a prematurely dead tree. Sometimes The Stick participates in the festivities, such as being a Decemberween Tree, being dressed up for Halloween, or even being placed on a snowman. Strong Bad, Strong Mad, and The Cheat have considered it an excellent place to hang out ever since they drove Homestar Runner and his Bread Sing-Alongs away from the area, as related in origins. Nonetheless, for reasons that are unclear, Strong Bad expresses hatred for The Stick and its "stupid face" in Jibblies 2 (though it may have just been because of the costume). In Strong Badia the Free, The Stick briefly became a minor country known as Sticktenstein. In Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective, it plays the last surviving specimen of the Stickanee Tree, whose flower is needed for a formula to save the rainforest. Later, Strong Bad as Dangeresque has to cut off a piece of The Stick so that he can get another flower for Sultry Buttons.

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Appearances

Toons

Strong Bad Emails

Main Pages

Games

Fun Facts

  • According to origins, The Stick presently rates a 10 in hangingoutitude, but was considerably lower in hangingoutitude during the period it was the site of Homestar Runner's bread sing-alongs. It was also the place where they spray-painted Marzipan, then glued her to Homsar and left them for dead.
  • In Main Page 16, The Stick is a Decemberween stick.
  • In labor day, Strong Bad accidentally broke part of The Stick off while giving it a high-five. Curiously, the piece that broke off was never seen before that particular toon. Naturally, since it broke off, the piece hasn't been seen since.
  • In army, when Homestar was giving his troops a pep-talk by The Stick, The Cheat mysteriously popped out from the side of The Stick, though the viewer previously had no idea he was there.
  • In different town, Strong Bad imagined the Stick as a "Big Ol' Tree" that would try to eat everyone except The Cheat and himself (and possibly Strong Mad).
  • In Cheat Commandos, The Stick was made up to look like a satellite dish.
  • In Happy Hallow-day, The Stick is referred to as a twig by Marzipan.
  • In Jibblies 2, The Stick is dressed as Lowly Worm from the Busytown books for Halloween. Strong Bad and Homestar both inexplicably state their hatred of The Stick to it.
  • In hiding, The Stick is shown as Strong Mad's preferred hiding spot.
  • In Homestar Ruiner, Strong Bad calls the Stick "beautiful".
  • In Baddest of the Bands, Strong Bad covers The Stick with Z-covered toilet paper in order to make Coach Z look responsible for vandalism so that Bubs will respect him and put the Two-o Duo on stage again. In the old days, the Two-O-Duo sang a song called "Let's TP The Stick".
  • In Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective, The Stick was used to portray a rare tree called The Stickanee Tree.
  • In A Death-Defying Decemberween, The Stick is placed on top of a snowman that some of the characters are building.
  • In imaginary, a younger The Stick is seen which has a single green leaf.
  • In Main Page 26, the Stick undergoes a Xeriouxly Forxe transformation.

Screenshots of The Stick

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