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High Fives
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The Brothers Chaps often make reference to the act of giving a high five. In addition to the characters within the Homestar Runner Universe giving and talking about high fives, TBC often use the phrase in public appearances.
[edit] Spoken
- Email autobiography — Strong Bad says, "I was trying to high five everyone in sight."
- Strong Bad's character video — Strong Bad says, "Dudes, form a line to my right for high fives!" Later, Homestar says, "Well, I was gonna get a high five, but I see that I'm already here. And with a snake on my head!"
- DVD Commentary for Decemberween Sweet Cuppin' Cakes — Mike Chapman says, "Hey, high five."
- TMBG Concert - 25 Sep 2004 — Homestar Runner says, "Oh, I'm always givin' high fives."
- Email technology — Strong Bad says to Pom Pom, "...and he just got into Sundance! High five, brother!"
- An Important Rap Song — Crack Stuntman sings, "Throw your hands in the air for some high fives!"
[edit] Written
- Fortune Cookies — One fortune reads, "From now on, give only high-fives."
- Burning Horizon Forum's anniversary — Matt writes, "...High fives to everybody..."
- Email impression (Easter egg) — The Jhonka is described as being susceptible to gags such as "Gimme five. Up high. Down low. Too slow."
- Hallrunner — Fighting the Franciscan monk results in the message "It was a Franciscan monk. Wimpiest monk ever. High five. *+2 points*".
- Main page message for Wednesday, August 31, 2005 — "Stop by for discounted merchandise and FREE high fives!"
- Birthday Card — In response, Matt Chapman writes, "...High fives all the times, Matt."
[edit] Seen
- A Jumping Jack Contest — The Cheat and Strong Mad high five.
- Email labor day — While at The Stick, Strong Bad says "High five, The Stick!" and promptly smacks the top off of it. He later apologizes by saying, "Sorry about that high five thing."
- New Boots — Strong Bad says, "High five, The Cheat!" while reaching into outer space, where they give each other "a very high-five".
- Fan Costume Commentary — The ninth picture depicts a man dressed as Strong Bad making out with a girl next to two signs, one reading "HIGH FIVES" and the other "MAKE OUTS".
- Puppet Jam: Everybody Knows It — The puppet Homestar gives high fives to They Might Be Giants.
- Email keep cool — Strong Bad high fives the audience.
- Strongest Man in the World — At the end of the montage, Homestar and Pom Pom high five.
- Strong Badia the Free — The flag for The Cheat & Tireria consists of a picture of The Cheat and The Tire giving each other a high five on a green background.
