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|align=center colspan=2 style="background:#B0C4DE;font-size:110%" | '''''strongbad_email.exe'''''
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!align="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="2"|''DVD featuring Strong Bad Emails 1-100''
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!align=center bgcolor="#B0C4DE" colspan=2|DVD series collecting<br>Strong Bad Emails 1-200
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|colspan="2" valign="top"|[[strongbad_email.exe Disc One|Disc 1]] | [[strongbad_email.exe Disc Two|Disc 2]] | [[strongbad_email.exe Disc Three|Disc 3]]
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!width=40%|Released
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|[[strongbad_email.exe Disc One|Disc 1]], [[strongbad_email.exe Disc Two|2]], & [[strongbad_email.exe Disc Three|3]] set: November 9, 2004<br>[[strongbad_email.exe Disc Four|Disc 4]]: July 25, 2005<br>[[strongbad_email.exe Disc Five|Disc 5]]: June 5, 2007<br>[[strongbad_email.exe Disc Six|Disc 6]]: November 24, 2008<br>[[Strong Bad Emails 1-200 Six Disc Set|1-200 Six Disc Set]]: November 9, 2020
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|colspan="2" valign="top"|November 9, 2004
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|0 - NTSC format
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! DVD authoring and encoding
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|[[Ryan Sterritt]]
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!Video footage and editing
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|Ryan Sterritt
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!Mixed by
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|[[Russ T.]] at Ruby Red Productions <span style="font-size: smaller;">(Discs 1-3)</span>
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!Cover design
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|[[Craig Zobel]] <span style="font-size: smaller;">(Discs 1-3)</span>
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!rowspan=4|3D animation
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|[[Ryan Bradley]] <span style="font-size: smaller;">(Disc 1)
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!align="left" valign="top"|DVD authoring and encoding
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|[[Jacob Slutsky]] <span style="font-size: smaller;">(Discs 1-5)</span>
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|colspan="2" valign="top"|[[Ryan Sterritt]]
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!align-"left" valign="top"|Video footage and editing
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|[[Ted Kotsaftis]] <span style="font-size: smaller;">(Discs 1-5)</span>
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|colspan="2" valign="top"|Ryan Sterritt. Mixed by Russ T. at Ruby Red Productions
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|[[Telltale Games|Jake Rodkin and Nick Herman]] <span style="font-size: smaller;">(Disc 6)</span>
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!rowspan=2|Music
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|[[Y-O-U]] <span style="font-size: smaller;">([[KaraokeFun|karaoke songs]])</span>
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|[[They Might Be Giants]] <span style="font-size: smaller;">([[different town]], Disc 3)</span>
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|colspan="2" valign="top"|[[Ryan Bradley]], Jacob Slutsky, and [[Ted Kotsaftis]].
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!rowspan=8|Thanks to
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|[[Willem Hartong]] and [[The Future Animators of the Future]] <span style="font-size: smaller;">(Discs 1-3)</span>
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|[[Randy Dudley]] at [https://planetstudio.com/ Planet Studio] <span style="font-size: smaller;">(Discs 1-3)</span>
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|colspan="2" valign="top"|[[Y-O-U]] (karaoke), [[They Might Be Giants]] ([[different town]])
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!align="left" valign="top"|Producers
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|[[Lucky Yates]] <span style="font-size: smaller;">(Disc 4)</span>
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|colspan="2" valign="top"|[[The Brothers Chaps]]
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!align="left" valign="top"|The Brothers Chaps' thanks
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|[[Y-O-U|Nick Niespodziani]] <span style="font-size: smaller;">(Disc 4)</span>
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|colspan="2" valign="top"|[[Willem Hartong]], [[The Future Animators of the Future]], [[Randy Dudley]] and [[Planet Studio]].
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|[[Jonathan Howe]] <span style="font-size: smaller;">(Discs 4-5)</span>
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|[[Y-O-U|Peter Olson]] <span style="font-size: smaller;">(Discs 4-5)</span>
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|[[Karen Wagner]] <span style="font-size: smaller;">(Disc 5)</span>
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|[[Telltale Games]] <span style="font-size: smaller;">(Disc 6)</span>
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'''strongbad_email.exe''' is a DVD collection of the first 100 [[Strong Bad Email|Strong Bad emails]].
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'''''strongbad_email.exe''''' is the first [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] DVD series, primarily collecting [[Strong Bad Emails]].
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The first three discs, comprising the first 100 emails, were sold as a 3-disc box set; Discs 4, 5, and 6 were released in later years and sold individually. The original box set was first sold on the [[Flash Store]], with the later discs releasing to the [[Yahoo Store]]. When the store [[Store|moved to Shopify]], only Disc 5 was available until its discontinuation in mid-2017; strongbad_email.exe DVDs were unavailable for purchase until 2020, when they were re-released in a 6-disc compilation.
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== Disc Contents ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Disc !! Emails !! [[DVD Commentary Speakers|Commentaries]] !! Bonus Features !! Easter Eggs
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|style="text-align:center; background-color:#F2F2F2"|'''[[strongbad_email.exe Disc One|1]]'''*
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|1-50<br/>[[some kinda robot]] {{--}} [[50 emails]]
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|20/50
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* DVD-exclusive emails [[Greeting Cards]], [[E-mail Birds]] and [[Videro Games]]
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* The first seventeen [[Scroll Button Songs (video)|Scroll Button Songs]]
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* The first 100 [[Email Intros]]
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* [[Tis True, Pom Pom, Tis True]]
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|style="text-align:center; background-color:#F2F2F2"|'''[[strongbad_email.exe Disc Two|2]]'''*
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|51-80<br/>[[website]] {{--}} [[stunt double]]
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|15/30
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* [[KaraokeFun|Karaoke]] songs [[Trogdor (karaoke)|Trogdor]], [[Nite Mamas (karaoke)|Nite Mamas]], [[Dangeresque (karaoke)|Dangeresque theme song]], and [[Fhqwhgads (karaoke)|Everybody to the Limit]]
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* Music videos for [[Secret Song (Video)|Secret Song]] and [[Moving Very Slowly (video)|Moving Very Slowly]]
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* A video of [[Gary Palaroncini|Gary]] playing [[The Cheatar]]
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|style="text-align:center; background-color:#F2F2F2"|'''[[strongbad_email.exe Disc Three|3]]'''*
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|81-100<br/>[[date]] {{--}} [[flashback]]
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|10/20
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* [[Some Puppet Stuff]]
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*Behind-the-scenes footage: [[Sample of Style]], [[Making of Email 100]], [[Sketchbook (video)|Sketchbook]], [[3D Menu Screen Tests]]
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*[[Day at the Park]]
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*[[Some Extras]]
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|style="text-align:center; background-color:#F2F2F2"|'''[[strongbad_email.exe Disc Four|4]]'''
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|101-130<br/>[[car]] {{--}} [[do over]]
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|All emails
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* DVD-exclusive email [[Family Resemble<!--sic; we know this is misspelled-->nce]]
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*Karaoke songs [[Because, It's Midnite (karaoke)|Because, It's Midnite]] and [[Rock Opera (karaoke)|Rock Opera]]
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*Puppet stuff [[It's Like It Was Meant to Be (video)|It's Like It Was Meant to Be]]
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* [[Sample of Style Too]]
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* [[Powered by The Cheat]] music video of [[Grumblecakes (video)|Grumblecakes]]
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* [[Real-Live E-Mails]]
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* [[Sample of Style Too: Some Outtakes]]
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* [[Puppets on the Road]]
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* [[Puppets & Little Girl Outtakes]]
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|style="text-align:center; background-color:#F2F2F2"|'''[[strongbad_email.exe Disc Five|5]]'''
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|131-160<br/>[[boring (really)]] {{--}} [[coloring]]
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|All emails
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* DVD-exclusive email [[Accent]]
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* 60 [[Email Intros, Part Two|Email Intros]] (post-100)
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* [[160 Seconds]], [[Sbemail 150?!?|Sbemail 149.5]], [[Lappynapped!]]
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* An [[Space Program Alternate Take|alternate version]] of a scene from [[Space Program]]
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* [[alternate universe song video|A video]] of [[Matt Chapman]] singing.
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|style="text-align:center; background-color:#F2F2F2"|'''[[strongbad_email.exe Disc Six|6]]'''
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|161-200<br/>[[4 branches]] {{--}} [[email thunder]]
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|All emails
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* DVD-exclusive email [[Comic Book Movie]]
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* [[Strong Bad Gameways]], [[SBCG4AP Advertisement]]
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*[[Sbemail 169 Deleted Scene]]
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*[[Place Ya Bets!]]
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*[[Sbemail 200 Fakeout]]
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Discs 1-3 were sold bundled together in a box set.
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*'''[[Sbemails' 50 Greatest Hits DVD]]''' contains 50 fan-favorite Strong Bad Emails, plus five additional emails.
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*'''[[Strong Bad Emails 1-200 Six Disc Set]]''' is a box set containing the original six discs in one collection.
== Artwork ==
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== Easter Eggs ==
== Easter Eggs ==
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*Most of the e-mails have three kinds of secrets:
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*Most of the emails have three kinds of secrets:
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**Audio commentary: Access by pressing the "Language" button. Not all e-mails have them.
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**Audio commentary: Accessible by pressing the "Language" or "Audio" button. On the first three discs, many emails do not have commentary.
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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 '''during''' the e-mails.
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**Secret "angle": Accessible by pressing the "Angle" button. Usually used to display the short pop-ups that would appear when clicking on elements during the web version of emails.
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**Secret menu options: Once the email is over, you can press down from "Next" to find a hidden menu option&mdash;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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**Secret menu options: Hidden menu options {{--}} a little icon that looks like Strong Bad's head {{--}} can be found by navigating in directions other than the visible options (for instance, pressing "down" when menu options are listed left-to-right), often pressing more than once. All Easter eggs are listed in the "DVD Version" sections of the [[Strong Bad Email]] articles.
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**Each menu has a secret Easter egg if you wait for a while. All are unique in their own ways. (See DVD Menu Bonus Stuff)
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*Each menu has a secret Easter egg that automatically plays after a short period of time.
==Fun Facts==
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*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.
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[[File:Strong bad email.exe disc 1-3.png|thumb|Initial "first hundred emails" box set release]]
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*This is [[The Brothers Chaps]]' CGI debut.
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===Explanations===
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*When the DVD set was first released, it was in such high demand that the online [[Store|store]] quickly ran out.
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*{{w|.exe}} is a file extension meaning "executable". An executable file contains code for a program and "executes" it in an operating system; .exe files are primarily used in {{w|Microsoft Windows}} or historically in {{w|DOS}} (e.g., "Peasants_Quest.exe" ran the [[Peasant's Quest]] program), but not on a Macintosh computer (which [[The Cheat]] uses). Specifically, "strongbad_email.exe" is what Strong Bad types on his computer to begin nearly every email, except for the following:
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*.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, (e.g., "Peasants_Quest.exe" ran the [[Peasant's Quest]] program) and Windows&mdash;but not on a Macintosh (which [[The Cheat]] uses).
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**All emails on the [[Tandy 400]], where Strong Bad types: run "strongbad's_email"
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==DVD Menu Bonus Stuff==
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**[[the bird]], [[weird dream]], where Strong Bad does not type anything to open his email.
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-On any of the Menus on the DVD (excluding the email menus), if you sit around for long enough, there is a little secret that will play.
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**[[anything]], where Homestar types: run "sb_enail.com"<!--sic-->
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**[[secret identity]], where Strong Bad types: strongbad_email[[Doom|.wad]]
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*Bonus Menus : Strong Bad takes the Trogdor machine back
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===Trivia===
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-Waiting Time : 19 seconds
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*This is [[The Brothers Chaps]]' 3D [[wikipedia:Computer-generated_imagery|CGI]] debut.
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*When the DVD set was first released, it was in such high demand that the online [[Flash Store|store]] quickly ran out.
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==External Links==
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*[[imdb:tt0453401|IMDB page for strongbad_email.exe Disc 1-3]]
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*[[imdb:tt0481029|IMDB page for strongbad_email.exe Disc 4]]
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*[[imdb:tt1072451|IMDB page for strongbad_email.exe Disc 5]]
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*[[imdb:tt1334064|IMDB page for strongbad_email.exe Disc 6]]
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Strong Bad : Alright, choosy! Time's up! I'm playing Trogdor!
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==See Also==
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*[[Everything Else]]
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(the screen where the menu was turns into the Trogdor game.)
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{{SBDVD}}
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Trogdor Game (as Strong Bad kicks it) : Trog-dor.
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(Trogdor runs into a knight and gets 'sworded')
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Strong Bad : Oh man!
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Strong Bad : WHAT!?! What's wrong with this stupid game!?!
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Strong Bad : (Turns to the camera and looks under The Paper )Uh, The Paper, I think you'r gonna have to spell it out better for these simpletons. Apparently they're not quite graspin' it.
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Strong Bad : Ooh! Bottom feeding paper. There's something you dont see every day.
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*Disc Two Main Menu : Tandy comes back to haunt SB!
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(Tandy flys in with the weird eerie sound it has in 'Ghosts' The bad-graphics ghost is on the screen. Strong Bad stops looking at the Compy and talks to the Tandy)
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Strong Bad : Whoa! Get outta here pixel ghost!
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Homestar Runner (also looking under The Paper): I don't see anybody. Maybe they're fixing a sandwich. (Goes back to his original position)
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Strong Bad : Hey! Bring us some cold ones when you get in back here!
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==External Links==
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*[http://store.yahoo.com/homestarrunner/dvddvddvd.html Buy the DVD] ($29.99)
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*[[Imdb:tt0453401|strongbad_email.exe at the Internet Movie Database]]
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Current revision as of 20:34, 25 August 2023

This article is about the DVD set. For the actual emails, see Strong Bad Emails.
strongbad_email.exe
run "dvd description"
DVD series collecting
Strong Bad Emails 1-200
Released Disc 1, 2, & 3 set: November 9, 2004
Disc 4: July 25, 2005
Disc 5: June 5, 2007
Disc 6: November 24, 2008
1-200 Six Disc Set: November 9, 2020
Region 0 - NTSC format
DVD authoring and encoding Ryan Sterritt
Video footage and editing Ryan Sterritt
Mixed by Russ T. at Ruby Red Productions (Discs 1-3)
Cover design Craig Zobel (Discs 1-3)
3D animation Ryan Bradley (Disc 1)
Jacob Slutsky (Discs 1-5)
Ted Kotsaftis (Discs 1-5)
Jake Rodkin and Nick Herman (Disc 6)
Music Y-O-U (karaoke songs)
They Might Be Giants (different town, Disc 3)
Thanks to Willem Hartong and The Future Animators of the Future (Discs 1-3)
Randy Dudley at Planet Studio (Discs 1-3)
Lucky Yates (Disc 4)
Nick Niespodziani (Disc 4)
Jonathan Howe (Discs 4-5)
Peter Olson (Discs 4-5)
Karen Wagner (Disc 5)
Telltale Games (Disc 6)

strongbad_email.exe is the first Homestar Runner DVD series, primarily collecting Strong Bad Emails.

The first three discs, comprising the first 100 emails, were sold as a 3-disc box set; Discs 4, 5, and 6 were released in later years and sold individually. The original box set was first sold on the Flash Store, with the later discs releasing to the Yahoo Store. When the store moved to Shopify, only Disc 5 was available until its discontinuation in mid-2017; strongbad_email.exe DVDs were unavailable for purchase until 2020, when they were re-released in a 6-disc compilation.

Contents

[edit] Disc Contents

Disc Emails Commentaries Bonus Features Easter Eggs
1* 1-50
some kinda robot50 emails
20/50
2* 51-80
websitestunt double
15/30
3* 81-100
dateflashback
10/20
4 101-130
cardo over
All emails
5 131-160
boring (really)coloring
All emails
6 161-200
4 branchesemail thunder
All emails

* Discs 1-3 were sold bundled together in a box set.

[edit] Artwork

See main article: strongbad_email.exe DVD Artwork

[edit] Easter Eggs

  • Most of the emails have three kinds of secrets:
    • Audio commentary: Accessible by pressing the "Language" or "Audio" button. On the first three discs, many emails do not have commentary.
    • Secret "angle": Accessible by pressing the "Angle" button. Usually used to display the short pop-ups that would appear when clicking on elements during the web version of emails.
    • Secret menu options: Hidden menu options — a little icon that looks like Strong Bad's head — can be found by navigating in directions other than the visible options (for instance, pressing "down" when menu options are listed left-to-right), often pressing more than once. All Easter eggs are listed in the "DVD Version" sections of the Strong Bad Email articles.
  • Each menu has a secret Easter egg that automatically plays after a short period of time.

[edit] Fun Facts

Initial "first hundred emails" box set release

[edit] Explanations

  • .exe is a file extension meaning "executable". An executable file contains code for a program and "executes" it in an operating system; .exe files are primarily used in Microsoft Windows or historically in DOS (e.g., "Peasants_Quest.exe" ran the Peasant's Quest program), but not on a Macintosh computer (which The Cheat uses). Specifically, "strongbad_email.exe" is what Strong Bad types on his computer to begin nearly every email, except for the following:

[edit] Trivia

  • This is The Brothers Chaps' 3D CGI debut.
  • When the DVD set was first released, it was in such high demand that the online store quickly ran out.

[edit] External Links

[edit] See Also