Trogday 08
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Strong Bad honors the fifth birthday of that famous dragon... only it's not what you may expect.
Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, The S is for Sucks Dragon, Trogdor, Coach Z (Easter egg), Wormdingler (Easter egg)
Places: Smoky Office, Locker Room (Easter egg)
Date: Monday, January 14, 2008
Running Time: 2:15
Page Title: Brought to you by Le Restige!
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[edit] Transcript
{Open on a shot of Strong Bad sitting near the window in the Smoky Office on Le Restige. He is reading a book titled "Things I'm About To Say"}
STRONG BAD: Hi, folks. {he closes the book} I'm fantastic Strong Bad with an important seeming message. {he tosses the book offscreen} Five years ago, I drew a little dragon. It wasn't much to look at, but he captured the hearts and minds of dozens, nay, severals of internet viewers. I'm, of course, talking about none other than {cut to a sheet of notebook paper} The "S is for Sucks" dragon!!
STRONG BAD: {in rhythm} A long time ago
Before things got weird
Came a Dragon, a mighty dragon
that Everybody Feared
Now, G is for Giraffe
And H for Halloween
But, I'm not Joking about
This Kill-ill-Ling
Machi- Na-na-na-na
Na-na-na-na
{as if through a bullhorn} Na-na-na-na
Oh, pants will keep on Peein'
And we'll raise Quite a Ruckus
In case you haven't guessed by now
The S is for Suckus
The S is for Sucks
The S is for Sucks
The S is for Sucks
The S is for Sucks!
The S is for Sucks
The S is for Sucks
The S is for Sucks
The S is for Sucks!
{children's voices yell the letters T through W with Strong Bad}
T! Two beefy arms!
U! Uneven style!
V! Constabulate V's!
W! What a pile!
Xcuse me Mr. Trogdor
You've run out of luck
In case you haven't heard the news
Zee S is for Sucks
{children's voices join in and sing this part}
Zee S is for Sucks
Zee S is for Sucks
Zee S is for Sucks
Oh, Zee S is for Sucks!
Zee S is for Sucks
Zee S is for Sucks
Zee S is for Sucks
Croissant! Zee S is for Sucks!
{Cut back to Smoky Office.}
STRONG BAD: Yeah, yeah, I know what you're thinkin'. "What about Trogdor?" You internet types ruined Trogdor! Just like you did zombies, pirates, ninjas, and Strong Bad! Er, wait, no. Yeah! And personally, I preferred that children's alphabet song to Trogdor's heavy metal song any day. {Trogdor's snout appears behind the blinds outside the window and Trogdor roars.} Waugh! Yes, sir! Sorry, sir! Right away, sir!
{The following song is accompanied with black and white pencil-drawn scenes of lightning, the S is for Sucks dragon, the dragon attacking a lighthouse, the word "sucks" and a terrified captain at a ship's steering wheel.}
STRONG BAD: {singing in speed metal style} The S is for Sucks, the S is for Sucks!
The S is for Sucks, the S is for Sucks!
The S is for Sucks, the S is for Sucks!
The S is for Sucks, the S is for Suuuuuucks!
{Cut to an illustration of the S is for Sucks dragon with the caption "HAPPY TROGDAY, S is for SUCKS DRAGON!!"}
[edit] Easter Eggs
- At the end, click on the S Is For Sucks dragon's head to see a scene with Coach Z and his attempt at drawing a dragon (or "Wormdingler") in the locker room:
- COACH Z: {looking fatigued} Hey there, Wormdingler, I got youse this cupcake {holds up a cupcake} for your famous fifth birthday. {drops his hand} You don't need no consummate V's to be my bride. Oh, did I just say that out loud? {he looks around repeatedly}
[edit] Fun Facts
[edit] Explanations
- Strong Bad's comment about how the Internet ruined "zombies, pirates, ninjas and Strong Bad" refers to various Internet memes that have been popular over the years (including Homestar Runner itself).
- "Constabulate" (apparently used in place of "consummate") refers to a constable, a British police officer rank, emphasized by the "S is for Sucks Dragon" wearing a British police helmet.
[edit] Trivia
- This is the first time Trogdor has appeared in Free Country, USA.
[edit] Remarks
- Strong Bad sings a song with na-nas as lyrics, which were listed as no. 2 on his bottom 10.
- Similarly, he is able to put up with making a song for children despite demostrating how he isn't cut out for educational TV in for kids.
- In the Easter egg, Coach Z's arms appear to be animated differently than they have been in previous toons. They appear to be drawn as a whole, instead of two separate pieces that are manipulated. Bubs's arms saw a similar update in animation style in nightlife.
- Between the opening scene and the last Strong Bad scene, the background behind the window changes from a light gray to a pale blue.
- In many other toons, newspapers contain text that can be read if zoomed in on. In this case, Strong Bad's book contains only scribbles.
- The title of Strong Bad's book is an example of a nondescript noun.
[edit] Fixed Goofs
- Trogday 08 on the Toons menu linked to a 404'd page because the link was misspelled as http://www.homestarrunner.com/trogday08.ht7ml.
[edit] Inside References
- The entire toon and all the dragons featured in it are a reference to the email dragon, as well as to the Trogday holiday.
- The page title makes a reference to Strong Bad's replacement email-checking chair, Le Restige, from the chair, which is also the chair that Strong Bad sits on at the beginning.
- The music in the beginning was first heard in portrait.
- This toon includes mentions of pants, peeing, and croissants.
- Strong Bad uses a faux French accent and wears a beret and a mustache.
- This is one of the few times Strong Bad is seen wearing a shirt.
- Strong Bad saying "Yes sir, sorry sir, right away sir" to Trogdor is the same as what Homestar said to Pom Pom in from work.
- The newspaper headline reads "top mark b/w long V".
- Strong Bad saying "I'm fantastic Strong Bad" is similar to "I'm regular Strong Bad" from unnatural.
- The ghost representing Halloween is the same style as the ghost seen in space program.
- Strong Bad's song takes place in front of a paper background.
- Strong Bad saying "Dozens, nay, severals" is a possible reference to suntan, in which the announcer says, "minutes, nay, seconds" when advertising the Ab-Abber 2000.
[edit] Real World References
- The metal song at the end sounds like Breaking the Law by Judas Priest.
- The giraffe is similar to the mascot for Toys "R" Us.
[edit] Fast Forward
- Trogdor would later be seen in Free Country, USA again in 8-Bit Is Enough.
[edit] See Also
[edit] External Links
- watch "Trogday 08"
- watch "Trogday 08" on the old Flash site
- view the Flash file for "Trogday 08"
- forum thread re: "Trogday 08"