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*The opening song is based on the song [[Wikipedia:Super Freak|"Super Freak"]] by [[Wikipedia:Rick James|Rick James]]. | *The opening song is based on the song [[Wikipedia:Super Freak|"Super Freak"]] by [[Wikipedia:Rick James|Rick James]]. | ||
- | *As Strong Bad flies across the room, he passes the same door and window several times. Repeating backgrounds are common in low-budget animation. | + | *As Strong Bad flies across the room, he passes the same door and window several times. Repeating backgrounds are common in low-budget animation. |
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Revision as of 01:47, 30 April 2006
Strong Bad Email #33 |
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The beginning of the end of the Tandy 400: Mike W. misses the days that Strong Bad would answer emails without some sort of gimmick. Then the computer explodes.
Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, Strong Sad
Places: Computer Room, Strong Sad's Room
Computer: Tandy 400
Date: June 24, 2002
Running Time: 1:15
Page Title: TANDY 400!!
Contents |
Transcript
STRONG BAD: Super great, super great... Check your email! Diggity...
Dear Strong Bad,
Do you remember when you would answer emails and
be funny without some sort of gimmick? I do, I miss
those days.
With a lot of crap,
Mike W
Everett, MA
{Strong Bad pronounces MA as "ma."}
STRONG BAD: {typing} Yep. I remember those days, Mike. Those were good days... {sniffs} good days. {The email shrinks to the center of the screen with a powering-down noise.}
STRONG BAD: {Mutters} What the...crap? {The monitor sparks sharply} Whoa! Whgjht?
{silence}
{The computer spontaneously explodes in Strong Bad's face covering his head in soot and ash. He flies across the room screaming, and breaks through the wall into Strong Sad's room. He groans and opens his eyes and sees Strong Sad standing above him upside down.}
STRONG SAD: Oh, jeez! Are you okay?
{Strong Bad stands up.}
STRONG BAD: What, yeah, no, I'm fine! {brushes burnt wrestling mask parts backwards} Nothing happened; I'm fine!
STRONG SAD: Did your terrible computer explode?
STRONG BAD: No, shut up! Look, I'm gonna need to borrow like nine hundred dollars.
STRONG SAD: Well I hope that's for a new computer. You could get one like yours at a garage sale for like... {chuckling} fifteen dollars.
STRONG BAD: I SAID SHUT UP!!! {sulkily} I liked that computer.
{Strong Bad walks through the wall back to his room.}
STRONG SAD: ...I hope some of that money's for buying me a new poster. You don't seem too broken up about that.
{Cut to what's left of the Tandy 400. The Paper comes down.}
Easter Eggs
- At the end of the email, click on the contrast buttons to make the broken monitor spark and flash. Pressing the left contrast button causes the broken bulb-like component in the center to flash bright white. Pressing the right contrast button causes the green wire to jump and spark.
Fun Facts
Trivia
- This is the first instance of Strong Bad's Computer Malfunctioning.
Remarks
- When you pause during the explosion, you can see that the "explosion" is just glass shards overlapped on the screen.
- When Strong Bad is talking to Strong Sad, his mouth seems unusually small.
- The spinning fan inside the exploded Tandy at the end doesn't seem to be attached to anything else, and is just floating in midair.
Goofs
- When you click the left contrast button at the end of the email, the rainbow star logo disappears until the animation is done, along with the word "Contrast."
- As well, the contrast buttons, the back link and a glass shard from the Tandy's monitor remain on top of the explosion.
- When the Tandy explodes, Strong Bad's reflection is incorrect. It is located at the top of the computer screen, at the same angle the computer is.
- When Strong Bad is flying through the air and crashes into the wall, where Strong Sad's room's wall meets the floor, the bottom-left corner of it protrudes more than it should.
- As Strong Bad is flying, the last thing you see in the background is a door. When he is in Strong Sad's room, the last thing before the wall is now a window.
- As of sisters, the Tandy's exploded screen is shown as if it was never shattered, but instead it is shown as slightly cracked.
Inside References
- Strong Bad receives another email signed with the word crap; this is the last time he reads such a signature without expressing his displeasure at it.
Real-World References
- The opening song is based on the song "Super Freak" by Rick James.
- As Strong Bad flies across the room, he passes the same door and window several times. Repeating backgrounds are common in low-budget animation.
Fast Forward
- This email would later appear in personal favorites, which is odd because, at the end of this email, it seems like Strong Bad is very broken up about the explosion.
- The gear and fan would appear inside the shotgunned Compy 386 in virus.
DVD Version
- Instead of clicking on the contrast buttons to make pieces of the computer short-circuit/explode, the malfunctions happen without user interaction.