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- | *Flag Day is actually celebrated on June 14th, three days before this email was released | + | *Flag Day is actually celebrated on June 14th, three days before this email was released. |
*The flag is made up of parts of Strong Badia. The brown part represents the dirt, the white part represents the fence with the jagged top, and the red part possibly represents Strong Bad himself or the [[Stop Sign]]. The [[Tire]] is next to the fence and the [[Big Knives|Big Knife]] has been referred to/used by Strong Bad numerous times. The snake doesn't seem to represent anything of Strong Badia in particular, although 18th century American revolutionary flags such as the [[Wikipedia:First Navy Jack|first US Navy Jack]] and the [[Wikipedia:Gadsden flag|Gadsden flag]] (both with a prominent snake on them along with the slogan, "Don't Tread on Me") could be the inspiration behind it. | *The flag is made up of parts of Strong Badia. The brown part represents the dirt, the white part represents the fence with the jagged top, and the red part possibly represents Strong Bad himself or the [[Stop Sign]]. The [[Tire]] is next to the fence and the [[Big Knives|Big Knife]] has been referred to/used by Strong Bad numerous times. The snake doesn't seem to represent anything of Strong Badia in particular, although 18th century American revolutionary flags such as the [[Wikipedia:First Navy Jack|first US Navy Jack]] and the [[Wikipedia:Gadsden flag|Gadsden flag]] (both with a prominent snake on them along with the slogan, "Don't Tread on Me") could be the inspiration behind it. | ||
*When The Cheat is playing the tune while Strong Bad sings, he only presses one key. Old Casio keyboards would often allow you to play a preset background tune with harmonics by pressing one button. | *When The Cheat is playing the tune while Strong Bad sings, he only presses one key. Old Casio keyboards would often allow you to play a preset background tune with harmonics by pressing one button. |
Revision as of 00:07, 28 May 2009
Strong Bad Email #32 |
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Pablo wishes Strong Bad a happy Flag Day.
Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, The Cheat, Strong Mad
Places: Computer Room, Strong Badia
Computer: Tandy 400
Date: Monday, June 17, 2002
Running Time: 2:03
Page Title: TANDY 400!!
DVD: strongbad_email.exe Disc One
Contents |
Transcript
STRONG BAD: {singing} Riballa diballa check e-mail.{stops singing}
Hey Strong Bad,
Happy Flag Day! I bet you have a totally awesome
flag for Strong Badia. You should share it with us.
Your pal,
Pablo
Phoenix
{Strong Bad reads the last two lines as "Pablo Phoenix".}
STRONG BAD: Oh, you sound like some kind of popstar, man. Look Out Ladies Production presents: Pablo Phoenix, this Friday at the civic center. {typing} Anyways, Pablo. Happy Flag Day to you too, man. It just so happens Strong Badia has about the coolest flag you ever saw. {His voice starts echoing a lot, like he's speaking in front of a really large crowd} Would everyone please rise for the presentation of our national colors.
{The Cheat is standing beside the flag pole and pulls up the flag of Strong Badia. The flag has three horizontal stripes, one red, one white, and one brown. In the middle, there's a picture of a green snake with the word "Snake" handwritten over its body, holding a knife in its tail and crawling through a tire. The Cheat starts playing on his keyboard.}
Strong Badia National Anthem
{spoken} (Oh... Oh, I like that! Oh yeah!)
{singing} Come to the place where tropical breezes blow.
Come to the coolest place I know.
The people are so great,
But really there's only me,
And that means I'm so great,
And also there's The Cheat.
Oh there's The Cheat in the place where the tropical breezes blow.
The Cheat in the coolest place I know.
The ones are always cold,
And the parties last all night,
And there's probably lots of chocolate,
And population tire.
{falsetto} Population... Ti-i-i-ire...
{The Paper comes down.}
Easter Eggs
- When Strong Bad starts talking about Pablo's name you can click on it to see a mock-ticket for an event with Limozeen. It reads:
$ 94.00 | 227 | 18 | 43 | $ 94.00 | Pablo PHX | 178394749406 {barcode} | |
Money | Section | Row | Seat | Money | |||
Look Out Ladies Productions | |||||||
227 Sec
| Sec 227 | No Refund No DeLabor | |||||
18 Row | 43 Seat | Row 18 | I Got A Ticket! | ||||
FRI JUN 21 2002 7:35 PM | Seat 43 |
- After Strong Bad's coin, you can quickly click on The Cheat and see his coin, which reads "Don't Mess With THE CHEAT", "2 Bits", and "A Bad Penny."
Fun Facts
Remarks
- Flag Day is actually celebrated on June 14th, three days before this email was released.
- The flag is made up of parts of Strong Badia. The brown part represents the dirt, the white part represents the fence with the jagged top, and the red part possibly represents Strong Bad himself or the Stop Sign. The Tire is next to the fence and the Big Knife has been referred to/used by Strong Bad numerous times. The snake doesn't seem to represent anything of Strong Badia in particular, although 18th century American revolutionary flags such as the first US Navy Jack and the Gadsden flag (both with a prominent snake on them along with the slogan, "Don't Tread on Me") could be the inspiration behind it.
- When The Cheat is playing the tune while Strong Bad sings, he only presses one key. Old Casio keyboards would often allow you to play a preset background tune with harmonics by pressing one button.
- The chord progression at the end of the anthem, as Strong Bad sings "Population Ti-i-i-ire," is a plagal cadence, often referred to as the "amen" cadence for its use at the conclusion of sacred music.
- If The Cheat's penny is worth two bits, it has the same value as a quarter.
- The Cheat's hand movements are a constant repeating animation (such as Homestar's eyes blinking), so not only does it not sync up with the song, it will still be playing if you go into the Flash file and deselect "Play".
- The anthem music is already starting while The Cheat is preoccupied with hoisting the flag, even though The Cheat is afterwards shown to be the one playing the song.
Goofs
- When The Cheat is raising the flag and it is hanging down, the line between the red and white stripes is straight. When it is fluttering in the breeze, it is jagged.
- When The Paper comes down in front of the Strong Badian flag, the left side of its shadow can be seen right behind it, as if the sky in the background were an actual surface like the flag.
- The snake isn't seen on the flag until it is fully unfurled, but when the wind begins to pick up the flag, enough of its surface can be seen to display the snake.
- When the flag is hoisted, the snake doesn't appear until a split second after the flag starts blowing in the wind.
Inside References
- On the ticket to Pablo Phoenix's event, all the way on the right, vertically, it says "no refund no delabor," which is a reference to the numerous members of the Delabor family that work at Thorax Corporation.
- This is an instance of bleeding.
Fast Forward
- The Strong Badia National Anthem later makes brief appearances in fan club, Date Nite, and Strong Badia the Free, though it has yet to be sung in its entirety outside of the CD since this email.
DVD Version
- All of this email's eggs can still be viewed using the angle button.
- The DVD version features hidden creators' commentary. To access it, switch your DVD player's audio language selection while watching.
Commentary Transcript
(Commentary by: Matt Chapman, Mike Chapman)
MATT: Hello, this is more commentary.
MIKE: This is more commentary, too. Thank you for joining us.
MATT: Uh... I think Pablo Phoenix was, well, back when we had a message board on the website—
MIKE: Yeah, he was one of the regulars
MATT: —was one of the regulars, yeah, which was kind of cool. We didn't know, tha—well, a— well, at the time, but later on he showed up and... true.
MIKE: Something that uh, we often talk about is the original lyrics to the Strong Badia National Anthem
MATT: Oh yeah, tell them—they're written down somewhere
MIKE: Yeah, I think I sang those this morning. Um, which were "This one is great, truly truly great"
MATT: "The land of all people, the land of different stuff"
MIKE: {laughs} Yeah
MATT: Or something like that.
MIKE: It had to be changed
MATT: It was not good at all. And, uh
MIKE: {singing} This one is great, truly truly great.
MATT: {joins in} Truly truly great... {spoken very quickly} the-land-of-all-people-the-land-of-different-stuff. Um, so the scale here, that's a tiny Strong Badia flag there, Mike. The Cheat should've been much smaller.
MIKE: Heh, that's true. The scale... We're not very consistent with our scale.
MATT: Yeah... We should make a style guide.
MIKE: You can make a style guide.
MATT: Yeah, you make one, more like.
{Mike laughs}
MATT: Um... So this is the first appearance of Strong Bad.
{Mike and Matt laugh}
MATT: Look, that's the year I was born! 1976! Thanks, Mike, did you do that on purpose?
MIKE: I think I did do that on purpose.
MATT: Awww, you guys!
MIKE: And all the action figures always cost 11 dollars and one cent, which is your birthday.
MATT: Eleven oh one!
MIKE: November 1st. Now everyone knows your birthday so maybe they'll get you presents!
MATT: Don't get me any presents guys! Uh, I always wanted you to—you didn't do a clink there. I think I even made a clinking sound effect for those two bottles and you didn't put it in.
MIKE: There's lots of—
MATT: 'Cause Mike finished this up, I remember that. I had to go out of town.
MIKE: There's no—
MATT: And Mike finished it up. Well yeah, but it clearly deserves a sound effect.
MIKE: Well there's lots of things that... You don't hear the X-Acto knife carving into Strong Mad's flesh sound that we always use.
MATT: That, that's true. This is what it sounds like. {Matt makes a gross-sounding carving sound effect with his mouth}
Fun Facts
- X-acto knives are usually used for hobbies and crafts, not scarification.