interview
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- This article is about the Strong Bad Email. For the short, see The Interview. For the real-world interviews, see Interviews and Public Appearances.
Kerrek asks Strong Bad about Homsar. Pen puppets ensue.
Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, Kerrek, Trogdor, Homsar, The Cheat
Places: Computer Room
Computer: Compy 386
Date: February 10, 2003
Running Time: 2:10
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Transcript
STRONG BAD: Ahh...so many emails, so little good emails.
{reading}
What's up with Homsar? I know he's
weird and all, but don't you think we
deserve to know a bit more about him?
I think you should do an interview so
we can finally find out what his
deal is.
Kerrek
PA
STRONG BAD: Whoa, that's a pretty cool name! {typing in a Gothic blackletter font} And then Trogdor smote the Kerrek, and all was laid to burnination. {Clears the screen, starts typing normally} My good Kerrek, you might enjoy such an encounter, but I know I can't talk to that guy for more than about 3 seconds before I start thinking that gnawing my own leg off might be a more better way to spend my time...more..more better. {clears screen, continues typing} Let me show you how it would go down with post-its attached to the top of pens.
{Strong Bad ducks his head and brings up two pens with sticky notes attached to them, one with a crude drawing of Strong Bad, the other of Homsar. Strong Bad does the voices for both puppets.}
STRONG BAD PUPPET: All right, then. For the record, please. Tell us who you are.
HOMSAR PUPPET: DaAaAaA! I'm a song from the sixties!
STRONG BAD PUPPET: That's just nonsense. Are you trying to make some sense?
HOMSAR PUPPET: AaAaA! Rightio! I think I can twice!
STRONG BAD PUPPET: Homsar, tell us about your childhood.
HOMSAR PUPPET: DaAa! I was raised by a cup of coffee.
STRONG BAD PUPPET: Interesting. So! How did you end up here?
HOMSAR PUPPET: 'Twas the pride of the peaches.
STRONG BAD PUPPET: 'Twas the pride of the peaches, huh? You got any last remarks?
HOMSAR PUPPET: DaAaA! Don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk!
STRONG BAD PUPPET: Okay, interview over. Commence beating! {Strong Bad starts beating the Homsar puppet with the Strong Bad puppet.}
{The doorbell rings. Cut to a wide shot of Strong Bad kneeling in front of the Compy.}
STRONG BAD: Whoa! That'll be the Cheat with my Thai iced tea! Come on in!
{Cut to the entryway. Homsar shuffles in.}
HOMSAR: AaAaAaAaAaAaA! Hey Reggie! Is that rhinoceros around?
{Cut to Strong Bad}
STRONG BAD: Um... I can only assume you're talking to me and asking about Strong Sad. He's in the basement.
{Cut to Homsar}
HOMSAR: I'm a song from the sixties.
{Cut to Strong Bad, who is now sitting on the stool and shaking salt on his leg.}
STRONG BAD: If you don't get down there quick, things could get real ugly around here.
{The Paper comes down.}
{After a while, The Cheat shows up with Strong Bad's Thai iced tea but Strong Bad doesn't notice him. The Cheat then walks away.}
Easter Eggs
- Once Strong Bad starts typing and the name Kerrek comes up, you can click on it and bring up a Strong Sad-style drawing of Trogdor smiting the Kerrek.
- Click on Strong Bad's or Homsar's sticky-note figures to see a few different versions. You can do this throughout the whole email.
- Once you see Homsar, you can click on the light switches for some cool light effects, like in techno.
- After The Cheat goes away (or even before he shows up) you can click on the Homsar sticky note to bring up the Homsar Main Page.
- The original version of the Homsar Main Page had only the Toons and Games buttons. After it was added as an Easter egg on the Main Pages, it was normalized to fit in (more or less) with the rest of the menus.
Fun Facts
Remarks
- The salt shaker never runs out of salt at the end of the email. (In anything, a bottle of Mountain Dew acts the same way and Homestar Runner comments on it.)
Goofs
- The lighting effects controlled by the two light switches disappear when the scene cuts to Strong Bad, and are always off at first when Homsar says, "I'm a song from the '60s", even if they're on when it first cuts back to Strong Bad.
- If you use a seek bar to view the menu page before you view the email, then watch the email afterward, all of the features from external Flash files normally used on the main pages (i.e. the homepage list, the "What's New" button) appear during the rest of the email.
- For some reason, there's a brighter brown bar under the Compy after Homsar's first scene.
- The sticky notes and pens do not cast reflections on the Compy's screen.
Inside References
- One of Strong Bad's sticky-note alter egos is his action figure from the email action figure.
- Homsar's short, squat, sticky-note character (click through it a few times) looks exactly like Homestar in one scene of In Search Of The Yello Dello DVD. Strong Bad even makes fun of the crude early version in the commentary!
- Strong Bad referring to salting and eating his own foot is very similar to island, where he says, while pondering what life on a deserted island with Homestar would be like, "And at some point my foot would look like a sandwich and I'd put salt on it and try to eat it and it's like, 'Oh, no! It's my foot!!'"
- The second Strong Bad sticky-note drawing (the one showing him running) is similar to the caricature of him seen in a vacation Easter egg.
- The Strong Sad-style drawing of Trogdor smiting the Kerrek was first seen the the e-mail dragon when Strong Bad was singing about Trogdor.
Real-World References
- The phrase "Don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk" was said by Shaquille O'Neal in his first Reebok commercial [1].
- The flying skull-like Strong Bad head is a reference to the Bubble, an enemy from the Legend of Zelda series.
- Thai iced tea is a chilled drink made with red tea, anise, sugar and condensed milk.
Fast Forward
- The Kerrek appears later in Peasant's Quest.
- Sticky-note Homsar's quote, "I was raised by a cup of coffee" gives rise to the motto on the back of the Homsar - Raised by Cup of Coffee shirt in the Store, which reads "Raised by a Cup of Coffee".
DVD Version
- To view the Easter eggs, use the angle button on your DVD remote. (Except for the Homsar link, which has been removed.)
