I mean, it’s probably just Creepy Comb-Over Strong Bad (the ‘less cool’ version of Strong Bad he came up with in sbemail 92) who is basically just Senor Cardgage.
@@derekmccloud6333 Honestly same, I love seeing such recent comments as every other weekend at least, I fall down a wormhole of email checking, and everyone is always so nice for the most part. I love all you guys. Now save the last email for StrongBad
That’s one of those homestar lines that is cooked into my brain forever. That and a hundred other lines each have a 10% of working their way into my conversations on a daily basis.
I felt so happy for Strong Sad in this one. :D He finally got his day in the limelight without Strong Bad beating him up or insulting him! "No Prob, Bob." :D
@@nicola9378 Got some ?'s for you: 1. What would you do with a hundred million dollars? 2. What would you do if you suddenly found yourself in an alternate universe somehow? Jody (not a girl), TX
Let's clarify what I mean by a "half A-press." It's when you do a chest press using A. Chimendez. Crash Stuntman is the only guy that regularly gets the chance.
This must've been more than your mind could bear, because you interacted with several of yourselves, therefore you would have to have separate memories for each of those encounters.
2:30 Strong Bad, 2006: “Who’s writing this issue? The geniuses behind She-Hulk?” Strong Bad, watching She-Hulk in 2022: “Nope, what I went through made WAY more sense.”
Strong Bad was way ahead of his time in a lot of ways. In another email, bike thief, Strong Sad says he should’ve played Cats the musical and SB says he’d rather die
If the Brothers Chaps ever made a Homestar Runner direct to DVD movie, they should definately base it on this, except I think Homestar and the Cheat should go through the portal as well. It'd be awesome to see the 'travelling through alternate universes' touched on again. It'd give great opportunities for pop culture spoofs (maybe a cheap CGI movie universe, or a gritty graphic novel universe) and an entertaining 'trying to get home' story.
This is such a fantastic sbemail. As someone apartment hunting and trying to find places with utilities included, the Strong Badman scene *DESTROYED* me
This has a special place in my heart for being the first SBEmail I ever watched. As utterly confused as I was it definitely compelled me to look further into Homestar Runner.
Especially when the person who wrote She-Hulk on DIsney+ is the same one who wrote episodes of Rick & Morty, a series about portals and alternate realities.
I had a pretty horrible nightmare about this cartoon series, worthy of a creepypasta. It involved Coach Z and Strong Sad. They were talking about how they were nothing more than the figments of somebody's imagination, and could be erased at any time, at which point, all of the color drains from them, leaving only the linework, and then the lines fall apart, leaving blood-red lines on the now-white background, which appears to have been torn open like a piece of meat that had been cut open by a butcher's knife, as the now broken linework of the characters falls to the floor in a red, twisted, mangled heap.
@@justinnelson5960 I still wonder the same thing when I had a nightmare of being someone else, who ended up murdered by a blue-skinned ax murderer, back when I was about 9. Maybe seeing "The Shining" at a bit of a young age didn't help matters... But I didn't see the movie just beforehand.
Somehow the Strongbad experience missed me, although I was totally the right age and demographic, only to discover some friends made later in life so highly recommending it, I've watched a few here and there...and it comes up occassionally. Linus from LTT quoted Trogdor and I had to look it up. Then running in the background later I hear, "Last one in's a Freemason!" Delightful...
This email has to be one of my absolute favourites. So many memorable lines come from this email. "Ahh! Shades of grey tomatoes!!!" "Nice work big nose! Big nose? Your nose!" "Who's writing this issue? The geniuses behind She-Hulk?" "This is just about...the second or third to worst contest I ever heard of." The number one reason why I love this email has got to be the song at 5:01. I just wish The Brothers Chaps would do something like this again.
I guarantee the flooding the apartment with non-billable water scheme has ALL been leading up to how the Avengers defeat Thanos. "STINY, KEEP IGNORING THOSE PHONE CALLS!" But then, Sweet Cuppin' Cakes Strong Bad uses his keyboard head to play the demo rhythm that disables Adam Warlock! CIVIL WAR 2, CONFIRMED!
I had this episode downloaded onto my iPod back in high school and I watched it so much that I can almost recite it from heart even after all these years