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[[Image:sbemail57.PNG|thumb|"Japanese cartoons are weird, man. Though I may be on to something with that blue hair."]] | [[Image:sbemail57.PNG|thumb|"Japanese cartoons are weird, man. Though I may be on to something with that blue hair."]] | ||
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Strong Bad describes what he would look like as a [[Anime|Japanese cartoon]], and [[20X6]] is born. | Strong Bad describes what he would look like as a [[Anime|Japanese cartoon]], and [[20X6]] is born. | ||
- | '''Cast (in order of appearance):''' {{Film|Strong Bad}}, {{Film|Stinkoman}}, | + | '''Cast (in order of appearance):''' {{Film|Strong Bad}}, {{Film|Stinkoman}}, [[Cheatball]] (spaceship), {{Film|1-Up}}, {{Film|Pan Pan}}, {{Film|Homestar Runner}} (Easter egg)''' |
'''Places:''' [[Computer Room]], [[Planet K]], [[Homestar Runner's House]] (Easter egg) | '''Places:''' [[Computer Room]], [[Planet K]], [[Homestar Runner's House]] (Easter egg) | ||
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'''Ten Ten''' | '''Ten Ten''' | ||
- | ''{The backdrop | + | ''{The backdrop becomes a head with huge spikes for hair and Strong Bad's eyes. The style resembles Akira Toriyama's, who is best known for the Dragon Ball shows.}'' |
'''Programmer''' | '''Programmer''' | ||
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*At the end of "Stinko Man K 20X6", click on "Japanese cartoons" again to see Homestar Runner watching it and singing along to the theme song. | *At the end of "Stinko Man K 20X6", click on "Japanese cartoons" again to see Homestar Runner watching it and singing along to the theme song. | ||
*:'''HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Challenge and fighting and fighting that challenge tonight, somethin' and a somethin' and a somethin' and a somethin' and a... | *:'''HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Challenge and fighting and fighting that challenge tonight, somethin' and a somethin' and a somethin' and a somethin' and a... | ||
- | *During the second Easter egg, click on the "NES Endings" video tape to see various endings to [[Nintendo|NES]] games. Once the NES Endings window opens, click on it to show more. | + | *During the second Easter egg, click on the "NES Endings" video tape to see various endings to [[Nintendo|NES]] games. Once the NES Endings window opens, you can click on it to show more. |
** The endings for the Nintendo games are as follows: | ** The endings for the Nintendo games are as follows: | ||
*#''[[Wikipedia:Rad Racer|Rad Racer]]'' (also the source of the background music in this email) | *#''[[Wikipedia:Rad Racer|Rad Racer]]'' (also the source of the background music in this email) | ||
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</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
*When Strong Bad is reading the email, the a> is at the bottom of the screen. | *When Strong Bad is reading the email, the a> is at the bottom of the screen. | ||
+ | *When the email cuts back to the Compy, Strong Bad speaks in Stinkoman's voice, despite stating that "someone else" would do it. | ||
*[[The Paper]] does not come down at the end of the email. | *[[The Paper]] does not come down at the end of the email. | ||
*When Homestar is seen from the back in the Easter egg, he is drawn in an [[Homestar Runner Evolution|older style]]. | *When Homestar is seen from the back in the Easter egg, he is drawn in an [[Homestar Runner Evolution|older style]]. | ||
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===Inside References=== | ===Inside References=== | ||
- | *The name Stinkoman is a reference to [[island]], when Homestar calls Strong Bad "Stinkoman". Coincidentally, the alias | + | *The name Stinkoman is a reference to [[island]], when Homestar calls Strong Bad "Stinkoman". Coincidentally, the alias of said email's email sender was [[Wikipedia:Yugi Mutou|Yami Yugi]], the name of the main character of a popular anime series and card game ''[[Wikipedia:Yu-Gi-Oh!|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''. |
*The first line of Strong Bad's haiku is similar to Strong Bad Email #34, [[weird dream]], in which The Cheat's computer, [[Tangerine Dreams]], has an icon labeled "So Cool A Flash", and the image Strong Bad brings up entitled "So Weird a Dream". ''(see also [[#Real-World References|Real-World References]])'' | *The first line of Strong Bad's haiku is similar to Strong Bad Email #34, [[weird dream]], in which The Cheat's computer, [[Tangerine Dreams]], has an icon labeled "So Cool A Flash", and the image Strong Bad brings up entitled "So Weird a Dream". ''(see also [[#Real-World References|Real-World References]])'' | ||
*The two videos next to the NES Endings are "[[Joy of Painting]]" from the [[TV Time Toons Menu]]. | *The two videos next to the NES Endings are "[[Joy of Painting]]" from the [[TV Time Toons Menu]]. | ||
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<!--The phrase "I wanna be the guy, too" cannot be a reference to the video game "I Wanna Be the Guy" because this email was released before the video game.--> | <!--The phrase "I wanna be the guy, too" cannot be a reference to the video game "I Wanna Be the Guy" because this email was released before the video game.--> | ||
*Stinkoman's overall design and the "cool poses" sequence appear to be based on the [[Wikipedia:Ganbare Goemon|Ganbare Goemon]] video games, also known as ''Legend of the Mystical Ninja''. | *Stinkoman's overall design and the "cool poses" sequence appear to be based on the [[Wikipedia:Ganbare Goemon|Ganbare Goemon]] video games, also known as ''Legend of the Mystical Ninja''. | ||
- | * | + | *In the third slide of the credits for Stinkoman K, the art is a parody of [[Wikipedia:Vegeta|Vegeta]] from the series ''[[Wikipedia:Dragon Ball#Dragon Ball Z|Dragon Ball Z]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Dragon Ball#Dragon Ball GT|Dragon Ball GT]]'' in his Super Saiyan state. |
*The credits for Stinkoman K are lifted from ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0176925/fullcredits The Legend of Zelda]'' for the NES. | *The credits for Stinkoman K are lifted from ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0176925/fullcredits The Legend of Zelda]'' for the NES. | ||
**"H. Yamauchi", "S. Miyahon", "Ten Ten", and "Konchan" refer to [[Wikipedia:Hiroshi Yamauchi|Hiroshi Yamauchi]], [[Wikipedia:Shigeru Miyamoto|Shigeru Miyamoto]], [[wikipedia:Takashi Tezuka|Takashi Tezuka]], and [[Wikipedia:Koji Kondo|Koji Kondo]], respectively. | **"H. Yamauchi", "S. Miyahon", "Ten Ten", and "Konchan" refer to [[Wikipedia:Hiroshi Yamauchi|Hiroshi Yamauchi]], [[Wikipedia:Shigeru Miyamoto|Shigeru Miyamoto]], [[wikipedia:Takashi Tezuka|Takashi Tezuka]], and [[Wikipedia:Koji Kondo|Koji Kondo]], respectively. | ||
*20X6 is a reference to ''[[Mega Man]]'', which is set in 20XX, or the first ''[[Metroid]]'' game, which is set in 20X5. | *20X6 is a reference to ''[[Mega Man]]'', which is set in 20XX, or the first ''[[Metroid]]'' game, which is set in 20X5. | ||
- | *Stinkoman's "robot boots" are similar to the ones that [[Wikipedia:Roll (Mega Man)|Roll]], a female character from the | + | *Stinkoman's "robot boots" are similar to the ones that [[Wikipedia:Roll (Mega Man)|Roll]], a female character from the Mega Man games, wears. |
- | *The spaceship strongly resembles one of the [http://starbase.globalpc.net/%7Ebhz/strongbad/images/galaxy5000.gif spaceships] from the [[Nintendo#Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)|NES]] game '' | + | *The spaceship strongly resembles one of the [http://starbase.globalpc.net/%7Ebhz/strongbad/images/galaxy5000.gif spaceships] from the [[Nintendo#Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)|NES]] game ''Galaxy 5000''. |
*The background music and sung credits song is taken from [http://vgmusic.com/music/console/nintendo/nes/RR_Music1.mid this MIDI] of the Sunset Coastline theme from the NES game ''[[Wikipedia:Rad Racer|Rad Racer]]'', which was composed by [[Wikipedia:Nobuo Uematsu|Nobuo Uematsu]]. | *The background music and sung credits song is taken from [http://vgmusic.com/music/console/nintendo/nes/RR_Music1.mid this MIDI] of the Sunset Coastline theme from the NES game ''[[Wikipedia:Rad Racer|Rad Racer]]'', which was composed by [[Wikipedia:Nobuo Uematsu|Nobuo Uematsu]]. | ||
- | *The first two lines of Strong Bad's haiku are very similar to an infamous subject line used by the [[Wikipedia:Klez|Klez]] email | + | *The first two lines of Strong Bad's haiku are very similar to an infamous subject line used by the [[Wikipedia:Klez|Klez]] email virus, which read "so cool a flash, enjoy it". ''(see also Inside References)'' |
*[[Wikipedia:Oolong|Oolong]] is a Chinese tea, [[wikipedia:List of Dragon Ball characters#Oolong|as well as a character from ''Dragon Ball'']] and a song from [[Wikipedia:Three Little Words (film)|Three Little Words]]. | *[[Wikipedia:Oolong|Oolong]] is a Chinese tea, [[wikipedia:List of Dragon Ball characters#Oolong|as well as a character from ''Dragon Ball'']] and a song from [[Wikipedia:Three Little Words (film)|Three Little Words]]. | ||
*The "K" in "Stinko Man K 20X6" is a homage to anime mega-series such as [[Wikipedia:Dragon Ball|Dragon Ball]], [[Wikipedia:Gundam|Gundam]], and [[Wikipedia:Sailor Moon|Sailor Moon]], which use letters to separate different series or seasons (e.g., ''Dragon Ball Z'', ''Z Gundam'', ''Sailor Moon R'', etc.) | *The "K" in "Stinko Man K 20X6" is a homage to anime mega-series such as [[Wikipedia:Dragon Ball|Dragon Ball]], [[Wikipedia:Gundam|Gundam]], and [[Wikipedia:Sailor Moon|Sailor Moon]], which use letters to separate different series or seasons (e.g., ''Dragon Ball Z'', ''Z Gundam'', ''Sailor Moon R'', etc.) | ||
*The line, "No way, you're just a kid! Maybe when you're older" is a reference to the anime movie ''[[Akira]]'', where [[Wikipedia:Shotaro Kaneda (Akira)|Kaneda]] refuses to let [[Wikipedia:Tetsuo Shima|Tetsuo]] ride his motorbike because he's "just a kid". Also, Stinkoman's voice is similar to [[wikipedia:Cam Clarke|Cam Clarke]]'s dub of Kaneda. | *The line, "No way, you're just a kid! Maybe when you're older" is a reference to the anime movie ''[[Akira]]'', where [[Wikipedia:Shotaro Kaneda (Akira)|Kaneda]] refuses to let [[Wikipedia:Tetsuo Shima|Tetsuo]] ride his motorbike because he's "just a kid". Also, Stinkoman's voice is similar to [[wikipedia:Cam Clarke|Cam Clarke]]'s dub of Kaneda. | ||
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===Fast Forward=== | ===Fast Forward=== | ||
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== DVD Version == | == DVD Version == | ||
*The 20X6 and Homestar watching Easter eggs are now opened by different icons. The Strong Bad's head icon on the right side of the Compy 386 screen opens the former, and the one in the lower left corner of the Compy 386 opens the latter. | *The 20X6 and Homestar watching Easter eggs are now opened by different icons. The Strong Bad's head icon on the right side of the Compy 386 screen opens the former, and the one in the lower left corner of the Compy 386 opens the latter. | ||
- | ** | + | **Be warned that if the Homestar Easter egg is opened, the toon must be restarted in order to see the other one. |
- | *The NES endings are still accessible, though the Homestar video | + | *The NES endings are still accessible, though you have to wait for the Homestar video clip to be finished before they can be accessed. |
- | *The DVD version features hidden creators' commentary. To access it, switch | + | *The DVD version features hidden creators' commentary. To access it, switch your DVD player's audio language selection while watching. |
=== Commentary Transcript === | === Commentary Transcript === | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
- | {{ | + | {{extlinks|sbemail57|youtube=8KqF9G_DQls}} |
{{Strong Bad Email}} | {{Strong Bad Email}} | ||
- | [[Category:Compy 386 Emails]][[Category:20X6]][[Category:Emails With DVD Commentary]] | + | [[Category:Compy 386 Emails]][[Category:20X6]][[Category: Emails With DVD Commentary]] |
- | [[Category:Podstar Runner | + | [[Category:Podstar Runner]] |