Talk:Strong Bad Sings
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:After looking the the episode's secrets in the site, I found this: "K-tal Records - a spoof of K-Tel Records, which left the compilation-album business in 1985, became an Internet company, but closed up in 1998." | :After looking the the episode's secrets in the site, I found this: "K-tal Records - a spoof of K-Tel Records, which left the compilation-album business in 1985, became an Internet company, but closed up in 1998." | ||
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+ | ::Anyone who grew up in the 70's can't possibly forget [http://www.super70s.com/Super70s/Music/KTel.asp K-Tel] records, 8-tracks, and cassettes! -- [[User:tomstiff|tomstiff]] 20:01, 12 Sep 2005 (UTC) |
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Could someone help me find the extended version of Trogdor before I buy the CD (I DO intend to buy the CD)?
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Disturbing
Ok, that song called "This one time I saw Homestar punching a kitten in the throat" is just wrong. That would be sad if it were true. Especially to all of you cat lovers. Also, It couldn't be true, due to the fact that Homestar doesn't have arms or hands.
Closed STUFF
SBindows 1.0"You might expect to pay almost one hundred..." slightly resembles Steve Ballmer's TV ad for Windows 1.0 (do Google search for "Steve Ballmer Sells Windows 1.0"). Posted on: 17:39, 13 Aug 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined (patently false), 6–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Strong Bad Sings. |
South Park Reference
Christian Rock Hard was in South Park season 7, which by my guess would be 2003. This toon was released in 2000, meaning South Park ripped TBC off.
- Can someone confirm this? If that's right, then the article would need to be fixed. — It's dot com 19:49, 12 Sep 2005 (UTC)
As a South Park fan, this is from The South Park Scriptorium: 709. Christian Rock Hard (Original Airdate: 10/29/03).
And from the script itself:
"Announcer: K-tal Records presents the most inspirational Christian rock band in the world! Faith + 1, featuring the very best in good, wholesome Christian music."
I'm going to email Willy, the site's admin and a South Park know-it-all about this. — Elcool (talk)(contribs) 19:56, 12 Sep 2005 (UTC)
- After looking the the episode's secrets in the site, I found this: "K-tal Records - a spoof of K-Tel Records, which left the compilation-album business in 1985, became an Internet company, but closed up in 1998."