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**Secret "angle": Access by pressing the "Angle" button.  Usually used to display the short pop-ups that can appear when you click on different things <i>during</i> the e-mails.
**Secret "angle": Access by pressing the "Angle" button.  Usually used to display the short pop-ups that can appear when you click on different things <i>during</i> the e-mails.
**Secret menu options: Once the e-mail is over, you can press Down from "Next" to find a hidden menu option, a little icon that looks like Strong Bad's head.  You'll typically have to press down several times to find the hidden icon.  Sometimes there's stuff hidden under "Again" or "Main", and sometimes you have to browse around (left/right) from other hidden options to find them all.  (If you can't find your favorite easter egg, check the "DVD Version" section of your favorite e-mail in the [[Strong Bad Email]] section.)
**Secret menu options: Once the e-mail is over, you can press Down from "Next" to find a hidden menu option, a little icon that looks like Strong Bad's head.  You'll typically have to press down several times to find the hidden icon.  Sometimes there's stuff hidden under "Again" or "Main", and sometimes you have to browse around (left/right) from other hidden options to find them all.  (If you can't find your favorite easter egg, check the "DVD Version" section of your favorite e-mail in the [[Strong Bad Email]] section.)
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**Each menu has a secret easter egg if you wait awhile. All are unique in their own way.
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*Each menu has a secret easter egg if you wait awhile. All are unique in their own wa
==Fun Facts==
==Fun Facts==

Revision as of 21:04, 25 February 2005

The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is strongbad_email.exe.
strongbad_email.exe
File:DVD SBemails 3DiscBoxSet.jpg
DVD featuring Strong Bad Emails 1-100
Discs Disc 1| Disc 2|Disc 3
Released November 9, 2004
Region 0
DVD Authoring and Encoding Ryan Sterritt
Video Footage and Editing Ryan Sterritt. Mixed by Russ T. at Ruby Red Productions
DVD cover design Craig Zobel
3-D Animation Ryan Bradley, Jacob Slutsky, and Ted Kotsaftis.
Music Y-O-U (karaoke), They Might Be Giants (different town)
Producers The Brothers Chaps
The Brothers Chaps' Thanks William Hartong, The Future Animators of the Future, Randy Dudley and Planet Studio.

The Strong Bad Email DVD collection.

Contents

Artwork

See artwork at strongbad_email.exe DVD Artwork.

Easter Eggs

  • Most of the e-mails have three kinds of secrets:
    • Audio commentary: Access by pressing the "Language" button. Not all e-mails have them.
    • Secret "angle": Access by pressing the "Angle" button. Usually used to display the short pop-ups that can appear when you click on different things during the e-mails.
    • Secret menu options: Once the e-mail is over, you can press Down from "Next" to find a hidden menu option, a little icon that looks like Strong Bad's head. You'll typically have to press down several times to find the hidden icon. Sometimes there's stuff hidden under "Again" or "Main", and sometimes you have to browse around (left/right) from other hidden options to find them all. (If you can't find your favorite easter egg, check the "DVD Version" section of your favorite e-mail in the Strong Bad Email section.)
  • Each menu has a secret easter egg if you wait awhile. All are unique in their own wa

Fun Facts

  • The art for the three DVD covers (Strong Bad, Stinkoman, and Senor Cardgage) looks reminicent of the art on the Star Wars Trilogy on VHS. That set also featured a different half-face on each cover: Darth Vader, Yoda, and a Stormtrooper.
  • This is The Brothers Chaps' CGI debut.
  • When the DVD's were first released, they received such broad support that the online Store quickly ran out.
  • .exe is a file extension meaning 'executable'. An executable file contains code for a program and 'executes' in an operating system. exe files are used in DOS, (example, "Peasants_Quest.exe" ran the Peasant's Quest program) and Windows but not on a Macintosh (which The Cheat has used before).

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