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*Email [[pom pom]] — In an Easter egg, Strong Bad refers to [[Pom Pom]]'s [[Parents|parents]] as [[General and Fraulein Pom Pom]]. [[Wikipedia:Fräulein|Fräulein]] is a German prefix similar to the English "Miss", meaning "unmarried woman".
*Email [[pom pom]] — In an Easter egg, Strong Bad refers to [[Pom Pom]]'s [[Parents|parents]] as [[General and Fraulein Pom Pom]]. [[Wikipedia:Fräulein|Fräulein]] is a German prefix similar to the English "Miss", meaning "unmarried woman".
*Email [[virus]] ([[virus#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]) — Matt says that Strong Bad's computer got a "wirus" and calls it the "German pronunciation", referring to how the standard German pronunciation of a "v" sound starts with a "w" sound, imitating the original Latin pronunciation of the word.
*Email [[virus]] ([[virus#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]) — Matt says that Strong Bad's computer got a "wirus" and calls it the "German pronunciation", referring to how the standard German pronunciation of a "v" sound starts with a "w" sound, imitating the original Latin pronunciation of the word.
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*Email [[portrait]] — One of Strong Bad's ideas for a portrait is one done by a [[Strong_Badman_Characters#Deutsch Master|Deutsch Master]].
*[[Ever and More!]] — [[The King of Town]]'s helmet is a German [[Wikipedia:Pickelhaube|pickelhaube]].
*[[Ever and More!]] — [[The King of Town]]'s helmet is a German [[Wikipedia:Pickelhaube|pickelhaube]].
*Email [[original]] — The first shot of the montage scene where [[Original Bubs]] is written "into stories" has both Homestar and Strong Bad wearing lederhosen.
*Email [[original]] — The first shot of the montage scene where [[Original Bubs]] is written "into stories" has both Homestar and Strong Bad wearing lederhosen.

Revision as of 15:38, 22 May 2009

"Sufferin' Schnitzels!"

While Homestar Runner takes place in and around Free Country, USA, there are some cultural references to the Germans.

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