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===Trivia===
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*This is one of only five main pages to have Homestar in his regular outfit, size, and style.
*This is one of only five main pages to have Homestar in his regular outfit, size, and style.
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*This is the third main page where Homestar speaks in his current lower voice.
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Revision as of 15:15, 24 July 2007

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"Has anybody seen my pants?"

Everything is viewed through blurred vision.

Cast (In order of appearance): Homestar Runner, Strong Bad, Strong Sad

Place: The Field

Icon: Glasses

Page title: 20/200!

Date: July 24, 2007

Contents

Button Effects

  • Toons — Homestar holds up a vision testing chart.
  • Games — Pulsating red dots appear onscreen. Homestar says, "Hey, are you okay? How many fingers am I holding up?"
  • Characters — Homestar's shirt changes — first to a Peacey P shirt, then to a blue Fila shirt, then to his duckie shirt, then back to his original star shirt.
  • Downloads — Strong Bad walks through the Field shouting, "My pants! Come here, my pants! Has anybody seen my pants?"
  • Store — Glasses are placed on the viewer, allowing for better vision. Homestar's shirts are still blurred.
  • Email — Strong Sad appears, holding up Strong Bad's pants and saying, "Well, lookee what I found!"

Fun Facts

Trivia

  • This is one of only five main pages to have Homestar in his regular outfit, size, and style.
  • This is the third main page where Homestar speaks in his current lower voice.

Remarks

  • The buttons have a new, shinier look.
  • Strong Bad is seen with underwear, but in New Boots, he claims he doesn't wear them.
    • In senior prom, Strong Bad has underwear, but they were boxers, instead of the briefs shown here.
  • The sky's design is the one used in the chair and Drive-Thru.

Inside References

Real World References

  • The page title is a reference to a measure of accuracy of vision. 20/200 is considered the threshold for being legally blind.
    • The eye chart held up by Homestar is known as a "Tumbling E" chart.
  • Homestar's blue T-shirt is for sportswear maker Fila.

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