Homestar Runner BALEETED! is a synonym for "deleted" that has some popularity on the Internet, especially on Internet forums. ...more on Wikipedia about "BALEETED!"
"Experimental Film" is a song by They Might Be Giants. It's the first song on their 2004 album The Spine. An animated internet music video was made by their friends the Brothers Chaps and can be found on the Homestar Runner website. ...more on Wikipedia about "Experimental Film (song)"
The made-up word fhqwhgads is a stock phrase stemming from three short Homestar Runner cartoons. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fhqwhgads"
Homestar Runner (often abbreviated HR, HSR or H*R) is a Flash cartoon series. It mixes an absurdist sense of humor with copious references to 1980s and 1990s pop culture, notably video games, classic television and popular music. Although originally conceived as a book written for children, the series is most popular with (and has increasingly catered to) college/university students and young adults. ...more on Wikipedia about "Homestar Runner"
The Homestar Runner Wiki, commonly abbreviated to "HRWiki", is a Homestar Runner fansite using and modeled after the Wikipedia format. It was founded on October 7, 2003 (and is still owned) by Joey Day. ...more on Wikipedia about "Homestar Runner Wiki"
Homestar Runner characters include numerous recurring people, places, phrases, ideas, and even times. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Homestar Runner characters"
Marshmallow's Last Stand is a toon in the animated cartoon series Homestar Runner. It was the first full-length Homestar Runner toon that was made and has since been taken off of the website. ...more on Wikipedia about "Marshmallow's Last Stand"
Peasant's Quest is a Macromedia Flash game published by the fictional company Videlectrix. The player takes the role of Rather Dashing, a peasant who has had his thatched roof cottage "burninated" by Trogdor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Peasant's Quest"
Rather Dashing is a peasant featured in the game Peasant's Quest on homestarrunner.com. In the game, he takes a trip to Scalding Lake. When he returns, he finds that his cottage has been "burninated" by Trogdor, a dragon who terrorizes his village of Peasantry. Swearing revenge, he embarks on a quest to try to kill Trogdor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rather Dashing"
SBEMAIL! is a rock opera written by Strong Bad, a fictional character on the Homestar Runner cartoon web site. The entire rock opera is in one track. The rock opera contains one word from each of Strong Bad's 125 fan emails (Strong Bad Emails) received up to that point. The lyrics of this rock opera are accompanied by mainly vector images and a few modified photographs. The title comes from the URL of the Strong Bad Email menu, "
Stinkoman 20X6 is a popular video game on the Homestar Runner website. It was released on March 21, 2005 with only the first three levels playable. Levels four through nine were released individually over a period of several months. The game is ostensibly a parody of Capcom's Mega Man series, as well as Japanese video games and cartoons in general. ...more on Wikipedia about "Stinkoman 20X6"
Strong Bad Sings (and Other Type Hits) is an audio CD featuring songs by characters from Homestar Runner, not to be confused with the short which advertised completely different (fake) songs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Strong Bad Sings"
Strong Badia (also called Strongbadia) is a fictional country founded by the character Strong Bad in the animated cartoon series Homestar Runner and was first mentioned in Strong Bad email 11, i rule . It is a small field behind the dumpster, completely devoid of any form of life. It was founded around the time of the invention of energy drinks and the wire-less web, after Strong Sad criticized him for liking ketchup on eggs. He rents the land from Bubs. It's population is marked as "tire." Prospects for the fall of 2005, however, include increasing the population to "tire, bundt-cake pan, and Coach Z." But it seems the population will stay at tire, as no progress has been made by the end of that time. Strong Badia has all the traditional merits of a nation, including a national anthem, flag, and defined territory. ...more on Wikipedia about "Strong Badia"
strongbad_email.exe, released on November 9, 2004, is a DVD collection of the first 100 Strong Bad Email animation shorts, as seen at the Homestar Runner website. There are also several special features, such as never-before-seen email episodes and "Puppet Stuff." This product was originally released as a three-disc box set. Separately, a fourth disc was released on July 25, 2005, which includes emails 101 to 130 as well as a number of bonus features. ...more on Wikipedia about "Strongbad email.exe"
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Teen Girl Squad is a subcartoon series of the Homestar Runner animated cartoon series. It is a crudely drawn comic supposedly illustrated by the fictional Strong Bad. The series is characterized by a satirical presentation of high-school social hierarchy and relations, focusing on four archetypical stereotyped female characters. It also features a second-level of humor poking fun at its fictional creator, Strong Bad, principally by exposing his inability to focus on plot or development through the constant interference in each sketch by random (and often reccurring) elements of totally bizarre and humorously violent phenomena (detailed in Non Teen Girl Squad Characters, below.) The aesthetic and format of the series intentionally mimics general patterns seen in in-classroom doodles created by bored students, possibly including those tendencies observed in children with Attention Deficit Disorder. The animation also resembles that of indi-animator Don Hertzfeldt, whose comical stick figures are often prey to equally random plots. The animation of Teen Girl Squad, consistent with its scribbled presentation, is done extremely crudely in Flash Animation, adding yet another, more slapstick dimension to the series. ...more on Wikipedia about "Teen Girl Squad"
The Brothers Chaps are Mike and Matthew (Matt) Chapman, the duo responsible for the creation of the Homestar Runner series of animated cartoons. The brothers are Hoosiers, now live in Atlanta, Georgia, and are actual siblings. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Brothers Chaps"
The Skate Party is a indie rock music group whose main claim to fame is recording The Cheat Theme Song, featured as a music video on Homestar Runner. Their website contains self-deprecating and satirical humor. For example, the listing of performances on their website consist mostly of shows that they did not play at, and days that they did not perform. Of the shows they did perform at, one was a wedding, and the other was a sorority party where they were kicked off the stage. Besides the popular The Cheat Theme Song, The Skate Party has also recorded an emo song about Strong Sad, a character on Homestar Runner who is chronically depressed, called Strong Sad Rocks Out. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Skate Party"
The System Is Down is a techno song that is featured in a Strong Bad ...more on Wikipedia about "The System Is Down"
Y-O-U is a rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, probably most widely known for their collaborations with The Brothers Chaps on projects such as Strong Bad Sings and the karaoke music from strongbad_email.exe. In addition, the Chapmans animated a music video for Y-O-U's song "LA Lindsay." The band's self-titled debut album was released in 2003, and their sophomore effort is in development. ...more on Wikipedia about "Y-O-U"
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