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(Guess what I just realized today? It didn't debut in autobiography.)
(There's no reason to think that autobiography was the first time Strong Bad had listened to his tapes. Also disambig from other boom boxes)
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[[Image:boom_box.png|thumb|right|220px|What, you want a booOOM-booOOM!?]]
[[Image:boom_box.png|thumb|right|220px|What, you want a booOOM-booOOM!?]]
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The '''BooOOM''box''''' is the tape deck and radio shared by the Brothers Strong. [[Strong Bad]] first listened to his autobiography on it.  It was damaged by Strong Bad in [[sibbie]]. It was repaired or replaced before [[Strong Sad]] listened to [[WSBD|college radio]] on it.
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The '''BooOOM''box''''' is the tape deck and radio shared by the Brothers Strong. Though similar in appearance, it should not be confused with the [[Ghetto Blastro]] (which has two speakers) or the extremely expensive [[Jam Box]] (which has two tape decks). [[Strong Bad]] listened to his autobiography on it.  It was damaged by Strong Bad in [[sibbie]]. It was repaired or replaced before [[Strong Sad]] listened to [[WSBD|college radio]] on it.
It seems to always be set at 1000.  This would be an AM station.  In radio, 89.3, the frequency of "WSBD: The Voice of CGNU", should be a lot further to the left.
It seems to always be set at 1000.  This would be an AM station.  In radio, 89.3, the frequency of "WSBD: The Voice of CGNU", should be a lot further to the left.

Revision as of 19:51, 11 November 2005

What, you want a booOOM-booOOM!?

The BooOOMbox is the tape deck and radio shared by the Brothers Strong. Though similar in appearance, it should not be confused with the Ghetto Blastro (which has two speakers) or the extremely expensive Jam Box (which has two tape decks). Strong Bad listened to his autobiography on it. It was damaged by Strong Bad in sibbie. It was repaired or replaced before Strong Sad listened to college radio on it.

It seems to always be set at 1000. This would be an AM station. In radio, 89.3, the frequency of "WSBD: The Voice of CGNU", should be a lot further to the left.

Appearances and button variations

  • Debut: A Jumping Jack Contest — far simpler design, speaker and casette on opposite side, but basic look recognizable.
  • autobiography — the dot on the record button is there, but not red
  • sibbie — no buttons visible
  • radio — the record button is red
  • geddup noise — no differences from previous appearance
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