ASCII art
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*'''Debut''': [[couch patch]] — The [[Compy 386]] prints out an ASCII art million dollar bill. | *'''Debut''': [[couch patch]] — The [[Compy 386]] prints out an ASCII art million dollar bill. | ||
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*[[Thy Dungeonman]] and [[Thy Dungeonman II]] — The title screens are ASCII art. | *[[Thy Dungeonman]] and [[Thy Dungeonman II]] — The title screens are ASCII art. | ||
*[[virus]] — [[The Virus]] turns [[Marzipan]] into ASCII art. | *[[virus]] — [[The Virus]] turns [[Marzipan]] into ASCII art. |
Revision as of 14:15, 27 May 2007
Karate Car, a movie entirely in ASCII art
ASCII art is a recurring theme in the Homestar Runner world, especially on Strong Bad's computers. However, most of the ASCII art seen is not possible to make in a normal ASCII art setting – often, different characters are different sizes, or are offset vertically.
Appearances
- Debut: couch patch — The Compy 386 prints out an ASCII art million dollar bill.
- Thy Dungeonman and Thy Dungeonman II — The title screens are ASCII art.
- virus — The Virus turns Marzipan into ASCII art.
- dreamail — The e-marlin jumps from the bottom of the Lappy 486's screen.
- Happy Trogday — One of the images is an ASCII-art-rendered Trogdor.
- the movies — Strong Bad watches an ASCII art movie, Karate Car.
- from work — The Cheat is rendered in ASCII art on a floppy disk.