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[[File:HauntedPhotoBooth.png|200px|thumb|"Why is there a spooky specter in our picture?!"]] | [[File:HauntedPhotoBooth.png|200px|thumb|"Why is there a spooky specter in our picture?!"]] | ||
- | Strong Bad attempts to evoke the mysterious apparitions haunting | + | Strong Bad attempts to evoke the mysterious apparitions haunting Homestar's photo booth. |
- | '''Cast (in order of appearance):''' {{Film|Homestar Runner}}, {{Film|Marzipan}}, {{Film|Strong Bad}}, {{Film|Strong Mad}}, {{Film|The Cheat}}, {{Film|Coach Z}}, | + | '''Cast (in order of appearance):''' {{Film|Homestar Runner}}, {{Film|Marzipan}}, {{Film|Strong Bad}}, {{Film|Strong Mad}}, {{Film|The Cheat}}, {{Film|Coach Z}}, Jaundiced Jerry, {{Film|Bubs}}, {{Film|Strong Sad}}, {{Film|The King of Town}}, Stabby Gabby, {{Film|Pom Pom}}, {{Film|The Poopsmith}}, {{Film|Homsar}}, {{Film|The Goblin}}, {{Film|Jibblies Painting}} (Easter egg) |
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'''Places:''' [[Marzipan's House]], [[The Field]], Inside the [[Jibblies Painting]] (Easter egg) | '''Places:''' [[Marzipan's House]], [[The Field]], Inside the [[Jibblies Painting]] (Easter egg) | ||
- | '''Date:''' Monday, October 30, 2017 | + | {{costumeslink}} |
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'''Running Time:''' 4:31 | '''Running Time:''' 4:31 | ||
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''{The screen flashes again. As it fades back, Marzipan and Homestar are facing each other. Marzipan looks annoyed, but Homestar is smiling.}'' | ''{The screen flashes again. As it fades back, Marzipan and Homestar are facing each other. Marzipan looks annoyed, but Homestar is smiling.}'' | ||
- | '''HOMESTAR RUNNER and MARZIPAN:''' ''{Homestar is elated; Marzipan isn't}'' The one where we kiss. | + | '''HOMESTAR RUNNER and MARZIPAN:''' ''{Homestar is elated; Marzipan isn't}'' The one where we kiss. |
''{Marzipan starts to smile slyly as the picture is taken. Cut to outside the booth, as the pictures are printed. The "kiss" photograph actually shows Homestar kissing his bat with his eyes closed, with Marzipan off to the side, and a ghost-like face is visible in the frame. Homestar takes the pictures.}'' | ''{Marzipan starts to smile slyly as the picture is taken. Cut to outside the booth, as the pictures are printed. The "kiss" photograph actually shows Homestar kissing his bat with his eyes closed, with Marzipan off to the side, and a ghost-like face is visible in the frame. Homestar takes the pictures.}'' | ||
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''{He holds it out for Marzipan to see, as the camera zooms in on the ghost-like face for a moment. Cut back to a wide shot.}'' | ''{He holds it out for Marzipan to see, as the camera zooms in on the ghost-like face for a moment. Cut back to a wide shot.}'' | ||
- | '''HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' I think this might be a | + | '''HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' I think this might be a— might be a— |
''{The words "PHOTO Boooth<!--sic-->" from the side of the booth move into the foreground, as "HAUNTED" is added above them in green letters, as the rest of the scene fades to a blue background.}'' | ''{The words "PHOTO Boooth<!--sic-->" from the side of the booth move into the foreground, as "HAUNTED" is added above them in green letters, as the rest of the scene fades to a blue background.}'' | ||
- | '''HOMESTAR RUNNER and MARZIPAN:''' | + | '''HOMESTAR RUNNER and MARZIPAN:''' —haunted photo booth! |
''{The O's in "Boooth<!--sic-->" move up and down as the ghost-like face zooms in with the words and some spooky music plays. Cut to Strong Bad in the booth as Strong Mad and The Cheat are walking in.}'' | ''{The O's in "Boooth<!--sic-->" move up and down as the ghost-like face zooms in with the words and some spooky music plays. Cut to Strong Bad in the booth as Strong Mad and The Cheat are walking in.}'' | ||
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'''STRONG BAD:''' Smiling bag!<br/> | '''STRONG BAD:''' Smiling bag!<br/> | ||
- | '''STRONG MAD:''' | + | '''STRONG MAD:''' ''{unintelligible}''<br/> |
'''THE CHEAT:''' ''{The Cheat noises}'' | '''THE CHEAT:''' ''{The Cheat noises}'' | ||
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'''MARZIPAN:''' Yay! Yay yay! | '''MARZIPAN:''' Yay! Yay yay! | ||
- | ''{Flash, which fades to Pom Pom and the Poopsmith (holding a container of green | + | ''{Flash, which fades to Pom Pom and the Poopsmith (holding a container of green liquid with a gold tooth in it, labelled "10,000 Instant Martians") in the booth. Pom Pom holds up a speech balloon prop that reads "Why are we in this cartoon?" The Poopsmith holds up another, which reads "Don't know. Don't care." Flash, which cuts to Strong Bad's gang in the booth. Again, Strong Mad is confused, The Cheat annoyed, and Strong Bad's eyes closed.}'' |
'''STRONG BAD:''' Demonic barf powers. Demonic barf powers! Demonic barf powers!! | '''STRONG BAD:''' Demonic barf powers. Demonic barf powers! Demonic barf powers!! | ||
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'''STRONG BAD:''' ''{offscreen}'' The crap? | '''STRONG BAD:''' ''{offscreen}'' The crap? | ||
- | ''{Pan to a picture of Homestar and Pom Pom. Homestar is making a | + | ''{Pan to a picture of Homestar and Pom Pom. Homestar is making a kissing face to the left (away from Pom Pom), and Pom Pom is looking to the right. The ghost is here too.}'' |
'''STRONG BAD:''' ''{offscreen}'' The crap?! | '''STRONG BAD:''' ''{offscreen}'' The crap?! | ||
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===Trivia=== | ===Trivia=== | ||
- | + | *With a twenty-four day gap, this toon marks the longest span of time between the release of a [[Halloween teaser]] and the release of the toon itself. | |
- | *With a twenty-four | + | *There are a total of thirteen Easter eggs in this cartoon, the largest number in any Homestar Runner toon. |
- | *There are a total of thirteen Easter eggs in this cartoon, the largest number in any Homestar Runner toon | + | |
*This is the first Halloween toon in which every character activates an Easter egg in the ending scene, if Homsar is not activated. | *This is the first Halloween toon in which every character activates an Easter egg in the ending scene, if Homsar is not activated. | ||
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*Marzipan has eight pieces of flair on her costume, two of which are identical (the white pin reading "ZING!"). | *Marzipan has eight pieces of flair on her costume, two of which are identical (the white pin reading "ZING!"). | ||
- | *Though the idea that Homsar was raised by a cup of | + | *Though the idea that Homsar was raised by a cup of coffee has come up multiple times (including Strong Bad imitating Homsar in [[interview]]), this is the first time Homsar has actually said it. |
- | *Strong Bad's Bob costume marks the third Halloween toon in a row in which a character's costume was inspired by the creative output of David Lynch. The Cheat dressed as Lynch's "The Angriest Dog in the World" in [[Later That Night...]] and the Poopsmith dressed as Feyd-Rautha, as depicted in Lynch's adaptation of ''Dune'', for [[The House that Gave Sucky Tricks]]. It is the fourth time overall that a character has dressed in a Lynch-inspired costume | + | *Strong Bad's Bob costume marks the third Halloween toon in a row in which a character's costume was inspired by the creative output of David Lynch. The Cheat dressed as Lynch's "The Angriest Dog in the World" in [[Later That Night...]] and the Poopsmith dressed as Feyd-Rautha, as depicted in Lynch's adaptation of ''Dune'', for [[The House that Gave Sucky Tricks]]. It is the fourth time overall that a character has dressed in a Lynch-inspired costume following Marzipan's turn as the Log Lady in [[3 Times Halloween Funjob]]. |
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===Remarks=== | ===Remarks=== | ||
*Strong Mad is included in Strong Sad's description of the tooth's journey despite having only been shown taking pictures with Strong Bad and The Cheat. | *Strong Mad is included in Strong Sad's description of the tooth's journey despite having only been shown taking pictures with Strong Bad and The Cheat. | ||
*The tooth doesn't actually appear in any of the places Strong Sad mentions other than The Poopsmith's jar of Instant Martians. | *The tooth doesn't actually appear in any of the places Strong Sad mentions other than The Poopsmith's jar of Instant Martians. | ||
- | *Strong Sad | + | *Strong Sad uses a French accent when Poirot was in fact Walloon, a citizen of the French-speaking part of Belgium. |
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===Inside References=== | ===Inside References=== | ||
*The photo booth's printer makes [[New Paper]]'s "vvvvvt" sound. | *The photo booth's printer makes [[New Paper]]'s "vvvvvt" sound. | ||
*Ghost photography was a source of Awesomeness in [[8-Bit Is Enough]]. | *Ghost photography was a source of Awesomeness in [[8-Bit Is Enough]]. | ||
- | + | *Strong Bad hopes to gain "demonic [[Puking|barf]] powers". | |
- | *Strong Bad hopes to gain " | + | *[[Cricket Noises|Crickets chirp]] when The King of Town gets his photo taken. |
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*The orange and black candies were previously referred to as "loose tooth remover" candies in [[Happy Hallow-Day]]. | *The orange and black candies were previously referred to as "loose tooth remover" candies in [[Happy Hallow-Day]]. | ||
*Strong Sad says "I think I has the solution", a statement first uttered by Homestar in [[In Search of the Yello Dello]]. Strong Sad complained about the bad grammar used in the [[In Search of the Yello Dello Commentary|commentary]]. The phrase was also uttered by Strong Bad in [[little questions]]. | *Strong Sad says "I think I has the solution", a statement first uttered by Homestar in [[In Search of the Yello Dello]]. Strong Sad complained about the bad grammar used in the [[In Search of the Yello Dello Commentary|commentary]]. The phrase was also uttered by Strong Bad in [[little questions]]. | ||
*Strong Sad explaining everything and Strong Bad calling him a nerd for it calls back to [[unnatural]]. | *Strong Sad explaining everything and Strong Bad calling him a nerd for it calls back to [[unnatural]]. | ||
*According to Strong Sad, the King of Town [[Eating Non-Food Items|ate]] [[The Cheat's gold tooth]]. The mention of the Poopsmith acquiring it immediately after suggests [[Whatsit]]. | *According to Strong Sad, the King of Town [[Eating Non-Food Items|ate]] [[The Cheat's gold tooth]]. The mention of the Poopsmith acquiring it immediately after suggests [[Whatsit]]. | ||
- | + | *Marzipan is complimented on her [[Double Deuce|invisible deuce]], a reference to what her character does in the film [[Office Space]] when she quits her job. | |
- | + | *Homestar mistakes his own costume for Mark [[Lemke]]: Homestar Runner for the Braves. This is a direct reference to the real-world origin of Homestar Runner's name. | |
- | *Marzipan is complimented on her [[Double Deuce|invisible | + | *Like in [[Later That Night...]], a [[Odd Marriages|wedding of minor characters]] takes place inside the realm of the Jibblies painting. |
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===Real-World References=== | ===Real-World References=== | ||
*Homsar mentions Toast Crunch as one of his photo-lines, relating to the [[cereal]] [[wikipedia:Cinnamon Toast Crunch|Cinnamon Toast Crunch]]. | *Homsar mentions Toast Crunch as one of his photo-lines, relating to the [[cereal]] [[wikipedia:Cinnamon Toast Crunch|Cinnamon Toast Crunch]]. | ||
*Bubs's "shut up" line is aimed at Soos's abuelita (Spanish for grandmother). This was a character in ''[[Wikipedia:Gravity Falls|Gravity Falls]]'' voiced by [[Matt Chapman]]. | *Bubs's "shut up" line is aimed at Soos's abuelita (Spanish for grandmother). This was a character in ''[[Wikipedia:Gravity Falls|Gravity Falls]]'' voiced by [[Matt Chapman]]. | ||
- | *Strong Bad's "How's Annie?" line references the ending of the season 2 finale of ''[[Twin Peaks]]''. Homsar's following cut scene presents him in the show's infamous Black Lodge and dressed as The Man From Another Place, who speaks in the same backwards style throughout the series. Strong Bad's line "Everybody say 'Smiling bag!'" is also a reference to the show; one of The Giant's clues to Agent Cooper is "There is a man in a smiling bag." | + | *Strong Bad's "How's Annie?" line references the ending of the season 2 finale of ''[[Twin Peaks]]''. Homsar's following cut scene presents him in the show's infamous Black Lodge and dressed as The Man From Another Place, who speaks in the same backwards style throughout the series. Strong Bad's line "Everybody say 'Smiling bag!'" is also a reference to the show; one of The Giant's clues to Agent Cooper is "There is a man in a smiling bag." |
*The "German kid" the King of Town refers to in Pom Pom's Easter egg is Augustus Gloop, another character from [[Wikipedia:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]. He is an obsessive eater, much like the King of Town. He wound up falling into a literal river of chocolate and drawn into a pipe leading to a fudge processor. | *The "German kid" the King of Town refers to in Pom Pom's Easter egg is Augustus Gloop, another character from [[Wikipedia:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]. He is an obsessive eater, much like the King of Town. He wound up falling into a literal river of chocolate and drawn into a pipe leading to a fudge processor. | ||
*Strong Sad thoroughly explains that everyone had the gold tooth at one point. In [[wikipedia:Murder on the Orient Express|Murder on the Orient Express]] by Agatha Christie, Hercule Poirot makes a similar deduction that all the passengers on the train are related to the murder case. | *Strong Sad thoroughly explains that everyone had the gold tooth at one point. In [[wikipedia:Murder on the Orient Express|Murder on the Orient Express]] by Agatha Christie, Hercule Poirot makes a similar deduction that all the passengers on the train are related to the murder case. | ||
*Coach Z's Easter egg invokes the catchphrase of Parappa the Rapper ("I gotta believe"), the basis of his costume. He follows this by referencing the first stage of the original ''Parappa the Rapper'' game, in which the titular character must perform and simultaneously vocalize a series of karate moves. He also echoes the introduction given by the character Chop Chop Master Onion ("Kick, punch, it’s all in the mind!"). | *Coach Z's Easter egg invokes the catchphrase of Parappa the Rapper ("I gotta believe"), the basis of his costume. He follows this by referencing the first stage of the original ''Parappa the Rapper'' game, in which the titular character must perform and simultaneously vocalize a series of karate moves. He also echoes the introduction given by the character Chop Chop Master Onion ("Kick, punch, it’s all in the mind!"). | ||
+ | *The giant gold tooth summoned by The Cheat in his Easter egg is drawn in the Scribblenauts art style. | ||
*Homsar's first saying in his Easter egg is "Zapruder", referencing the infamous [[Wikipedia:Zapruder film|Zapruder film]] which captured the assassination of [[President]] [[Wikipedia:John F. Kennedy|John F. Kennedy]]. | *Homsar's first saying in his Easter egg is "Zapruder", referencing the infamous [[Wikipedia:Zapruder film|Zapruder film]] which captured the assassination of [[President]] [[Wikipedia:John F. Kennedy|John F. Kennedy]]. | ||
- | *The Cheat's Easter egg at the end references his costume's origin, the Nintendo DS game Scribblenauts. In the game, Maxwell can type various words in the DS Touchscreen to summon objects to help him with various puzzles | + | *The Cheat's Easter egg at the end references his costume's origin, the Nintendo DS game Scribblenauts. In the game, Maxwell can type various words in the DS Touchscreen to summon objects to help him with various puzzles. The sequel, Super Scribblenauts, introduced the ability to change the object by adding adjectives. |
*The Heimlich maneuver is a first aid procedure used to treat choking by foreign objects. | *The Heimlich maneuver is a first aid procedure used to treat choking by foreign objects. | ||
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==YouTube Version== | ==YouTube Version== | ||
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*The Homsar Easter egg plays automatically. | *The Homsar Easter egg plays automatically. | ||
*The ending Easter eggs play automatically in the following order: | *The ending Easter eggs play automatically in the following order: | ||
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**Marzipan | **Marzipan | ||
**Strong Sad | **Strong Sad | ||
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*There is a [[YouTube Related Video Thumbnails|false autoplay image]] of "[[Clapping Party]] 1080p - 10 Hours". | *There is a [[YouTube Related Video Thumbnails|false autoplay image]] of "[[Clapping Party]] 1080p - 10 Hours". | ||
*The Easter egg within the Jibblies Painting plays after the false autoplay image. | *The Easter egg within the Jibblies Painting plays after the false autoplay image. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:Holiday Toons]] | [[Category:Holiday Toons]] | ||
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