Super Brave!!

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*These drawings would later be featured in the [[KaraokeFun|Karaoke Videos]].
*The [[Wikipedia:Seattle Mariners|Seattle Mariners]] are an [[Wikipedia:American League|American League]] baseball team.  The drawing of the child in the Mariners shirt wears an "Ichiro" shirt, a reference to their most well-known player at the time, [[Wikipedia:Ichiro Suzuki|Ichiro Suzuki]].
*The [[Wikipedia:Seattle Mariners|Seattle Mariners]] are an [[Wikipedia:American League|American League]] baseball team.  The drawing of the child in the Mariners shirt wears an "Ichiro" shirt, a reference to their most well-known player at the time, [[Wikipedia:Ichiro Suzuki|Ichiro Suzuki]].
*The photo was taken by John Podeszwa at Waiokeola English School in [[Wikipedia:Osaka|Osaka]],  [[Wikipedia:Japan|Japan]].
*The photo was taken by John Podeszwa at Waiokeola English School in [[Wikipedia:Osaka|Osaka]],  [[Wikipedia:Japan|Japan]].
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*These drawings would later be featured in the [[KaraokeFun|Karaoke Videos]].
 
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Revision as of 18:16, 26 July 2012

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These kids rule

Super Brave!! was a homestarrunner.com update for February 21, 2003. It featured a class full of Japanese kids who had each drawn a picture of Homestar Runner. You could move the mouse over the kids and see a little drawing of each of them. On February 24, the Main Page message was renamed to "these kids rule".

The kids

Fun Facts

  • These drawings would later be featured in the Karaoke Videos.
  • The Seattle Mariners are an American League baseball team. The drawing of the child in the Mariners shirt wears an "Ichiro" shirt, a reference to their most well-known player at the time, Ichiro Suzuki.
  • The photo was taken by John Podeszwa at Waiokeola English School in Osaka, Japan.

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