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+ | *Click "impressin'" at the end to see a revisit of [[One Two, One Two]]. | ||
==Fun Facts== | ==Fun Facts== |
Revision as of 10:12, 11 June 2007
- This article is about the Strong Bad Email. For the Pseudocharacter, see The Paper.
Strong Bad Email #173 |
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Strong Bad reminisces about The Paper.
Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad
Places: Computer Room
Computer: Lappy 486
Date: Monday, June 11, 2007
Running Time: 3:08
Page Title: Lappy 486
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Transcript
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STRONG BAD: Check the deck, y'all! Press eject, y'all! Well, it's another email I'm about to reject y'all!
subject: The Paper...Dear Strongbad,
Is the Paper really quitting? Could you tell me the best
moment that you had with the paper?
Thank You
Kyle Williams
North Ogden, Utah
{Strong Bad reads the state as "Ewwwtah".}
STRONG BAD: {typing} No, The Paper's not quitting, Kyle, you total Ogdenite. Ol' Papes is at the top of his game, the prime of his time, the cusp of his stuff!
{The printer falls onto Strong Bad, knocking him offscreen.}
STRONG BAD: OW!!!
{Cut back to show the full computer room. The wrecked printer is on the ground, with Strong Bad reeling next to it. The printer prints a sheet. A dramatic chords plays. Cut to a closeup of The Paper, which reads "I tHiNK i'MM rEAlllyy QUItTinG sTROng BBBaD".}
STRONG BAD: {offscreen} The Paper! No!!!
{Cut back to a shot of the whole screen.}
STRONG BAD: Why do all my thirty-year-old electronics keep breaking on me?!
{Cut to a closeup of The Paper, which prints out some more text reading "wE haDd A goOd RUN, oLD buDddy."}
STRONG BAD: {offscreen} We sure did, pal.
{Cut back}
STRONG BAD: Why, I remember the day you were born like it was about to happen in a wavy flashback...
{Harp music plays. It transitions to Li'l Strong Bad and Strong Sad, in front of a computer and printer. Strong Sad is typing.}
LI'L STRONG BAD: Hurry up, Diaper Stripe! I wanna print out that butt I made out of hyphens and dollar signs!
{Strong Sad hits a key, and a paper prints out of the printer.}
LI'L STRONG BAD: Did you hear that?
{Cut to a closeup of The Paper, which reads "Preeeeow, world."}
LI'L STRONG BAD: {offscreen} It said "Preeeeow!"
STRONG BAD: {voiceover} And you were always phenomenal over the boards on defense!
{Cut to the stadium. Strong Bad is wearing a headband, dancing in front of a basketball hoop as though blocking it. Homestar Runner holds a football and is wearing kneepads and a purple shirt that reads "Team Kneepads 15". The scoreboard gives a score of "?" for the Home team and "$" for the Visitors.}
HOMESTAR RUNNER: Homestar has the ball at the top of the key. {bounces the football twice} Dribble, dribble, {throws it toward the hoop} shoot!
{The Paper comes down reading "Manute Bol" in front of the hoop, blocking the shot. Strong Bad looks up.}
STRONG BAD: Ooooh! {closeup} Get that weak mess outta here!
{Cut to a closeup of Homestar}
HOMESTAR RUNNER: Aw, man! Wish I had a time-and-space-transcending piece of paper on my team.
{Cut back a bit. Homsar is hovering in midair behind Homestar, wearing a similar shirt but with the number ".4". He has a kneepag on his hat instead of his legs.}
HOMSAR: {his hat flies offscreen} AaAaAaAaAaAaA {his hat lands on Strong Bad} aAaAaAaAa...
STRONG BAD: {voiceover, over Homsar} I will admit, I wasn't crazy about your goth phase.
{Cut to Strong Bad in the computer room, in front of the Compy. A black version of the paper designed to resemble bat wings comes down with a purple glow and a drop of blood. It has the usual text printed in a Gothic font, but it's nearly unreadable.}
STRONG BAD: Ahh! {Looks up, holds up his hands in a defensive stance.}
'{Cut to Strong Bad in front of the Compy up close.}
STRONG BAD: {voiceover} Or your preppy phase, for that matter.
{The Paper comes down. It appears to be wearing a pink polo shirt with a turquoise scarf. The shirt has "Tennis" stitched into it with an image of a tennis racket above it. Only the word "golf" is visible on The Paper itself. Strong Bad looks up, then down.}
STRONG BAD: {voiceover} But you always looked out for your younger brothers and sisters.
{Another drop of blood drips down from The Paper. Cut to computer room with the Lappy on the desk. Homestar is wrapped up in paper dangling from the ceiling. A bottle of Mountain Dew is visible on the desk.}
HOMESTAR RUNNER: Look, I was just trying to pour Mountain Dew on it! Ohwait. I mean Mello Yello on it! Ohwait. I mean Sierra Mist!
{Cut to a closeup of Homestar.}
HOMESTAR RUNNER: ???! Surge!
STRONG BAD: {voiceover} And who knows how many times
Easter Eggs
- Click "Butt" at the end to see Homestar tangled in the Paper later on that day.
- Click "impressin'" at the end to see a revisit of One Two, One Two.
Fun Facts
Trivia
- The Floppy Disk Container reads "Logo" in the flashback. In the present, it reads "rise of the triad".
Inside References
- The death of The Paper was predicted in montage.
- The music when Strong Bad is carried off the island is from Population: Tire.
- The rhythmic Easter egg is a reference to the previous toon, One Two, One Two.
- After Strong Bad interrupts the rhythmic Easter egg, the scoreboard changes to G.
- Homestar references autobiography when he says, "Homestar has the ball at the top of the key!"
- Homestar says he was trying to pour a citrus-flavored drink on the Lappy, a reference to anything.
Real-World References
- The song Homestar sings is a reference to the theme song of the 1984 fantasy movie The NeverEnding Story.
External Links
- watch "the paper"
- watch "the paper" on the old Flash site
- view the Flash file for "the paper"
- forum thread re: "the paper"