It's unfortunate that this video doesn't have more views. I gave it a few shoutouts in my Homestream Watcher series and also put a link in the description of one of the videos. I found it really well made, and it was also very helpful for getting a list of all the scattered social media updates in the later years of the series.
Wow. This shows how amazing the Brothers Chaps are. What I thought was my entire childhood was mostly just the year 2004. I've always followed and enjoyed them, but 2003-2005, my friends, my siblings, we were obsessed. I can remember showing my grandma the montage email after thanksgiving in 2004 on an old gateway computer. I remember my mind being blown and crying laughing when the virus email came out. Truly we were spoiled at the quality and quantity of content. The Brothers Chaps didn't have ad revenue. They didn't have patreon. They didn't have social media algorithms pushing them to the front page of already popular websites. They just had word of mouth. They made money with t-shirts and DVDs mostly of content you could already watch for free. It blows my mind. And thanks for all the hard work RizDub for making this video too.
I clicked on this video thinking "No way, there's no way they could have everything". Other than the few updates that have been released since the making of this video it has everything. This is the work of a true fan, kudos.
Homestar Runner was a big part of my childhood from 2004-2008, which for me was 4th thru 8th grade. Me and my friends would anticipate any new episodes, and then we'd talk about them the next time we hung out. I was Strong Bad for halloween one time (unfortunately never had a photo on the site lol). Some of my family got me some of the merch like DVDs and pins and shirts as gifts. I spent a lot of time making small edits on the HR Wiki and learning markdown was kinda like my fundamental introduction to programming, which later became a small hobby. They're all pretty pleasant memories. Thanks for the nice dose of nostalgia
I remember first watching the Homestar Runner 'toons since mid-2019 and late-2019. They were a huge inspiration of my animations. R.I.P Adobe Flash Player 😔😢
I desperately wanted that to happen, so I carefully spaced out all the music beforehand. When I had to add two cartoons I had missed, I actually cut one of the songs I used and swapped it with one that was slightly longer to keep the timing perfect.