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===Real-World References===
===Real-World References===
*The phrase "the greatest criminal mind of our time" could be taken from "[[Wikipedia:Superman: The Movie|Superman: The Movie]]," where [[Wikipedia:Lex Luthor|Lex Luthor]] ([[Wikipedia:Gene Hackman|Gene Hackman]]) refers to himself with said phrase.
*The phrase "the greatest criminal mind of our time" could be taken from "[[Wikipedia:Superman: The Movie|Superman: The Movie]]," where [[Wikipedia:Lex Luthor|Lex Luthor]] ([[Wikipedia:Gene Hackman|Gene Hackman]]) refers to himself with said phrase.
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== External Links ==
 
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*[[HR:sbemail1.html|watch "some kinda robot"]]
 
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*[[HR:sbemail1.swf|view the Flash file for "some kinda robot"]]
 
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{{Strong Bad Email}}
 
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[[Category: Emails With DVD Commentary]]
 

Revision as of 19:31, 29 March 2008

Strong Bad Email #1
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The beginning of an era.

This email was the first Strong Bad Email to appear on the site. Strong Bad answers an email from Abdi LaRue from San Diego, California, who asks if Strong Bad takes off his mask and boxing gloves before he goes to bed.

Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad

Places: Computer Room

Computer: Tandy 400

Date: 2001

Running Time: 0:45

Page Title: Tandy 400!!!

DVD: strongbad_email.exe Disc One


Contents

Fun Facts

Goofs

  • Strong Bad types "before you got to bed" when he says "before you go to bed".
  • After Strong Bad finishes typing a sentence, the typing sound is still played but no letters appear on the screen.

Fixed Goofs

  • When Strong Bad typed "and if so, what kind of powers do you have?", the word "what" would not appear.

Inside References

  • When Strong Bad says, "Oh, who is the guy that checks all his emails? That's me, Strong Baaad," it is very similar to a line he says in A Jumping Jack Contest, "Who is the guy that wins all the contests? That's me, Strong Baaad."

Real-World References

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