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(I think he meant that as an insult)
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*Email [[garage sale]] — Coach Z counts himself as a mom.
*Email [[garage sale]] — Coach Z counts himself as a mom.
*Email [[senior prom]] — Homestar mistakes Coach Z for Strong Sad's date, "[[Debra]]".
*Email [[senior prom]] — Homestar mistakes Coach Z for Strong Sad's date, "[[Debra]]".
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*Email [[rated]] — Strong Bad thinks Coach Z kinda looks like his [[parents|mom]], and Coach Z responds by asking if he should shave his legs.
 
*[[Date Nite]] — The last scene implies that Coach Z believes that [[Bubs]] is his date (hence the the fact that he acts like a housewife and [[Cross-Dressing|wears hair curlers]]), while Bubs was really [[Marzipan]]'s next date.
*[[Date Nite]] — The last scene implies that Coach Z believes that [[Bubs]] is his date (hence the the fact that he acts like a housewife and [[Cross-Dressing|wears hair curlers]]), while Bubs was really [[Marzipan]]'s next date.
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*Email [[rated]] — Strong Bad thinks Coach Z kind of looks like his [[parents|mom]], and Coach Z responds by asking if he should shave his legs.
*[[Kick-A-Ball]] — When confronting [[The Umpire]], Coach Z says that he's playing women's lacrosse, and is seen wearing a pink skirt.
*[[Kick-A-Ball]] — When confronting [[The Umpire]], Coach Z says that he's playing women's lacrosse, and is seen wearing a pink skirt.
*[[Punkin Stencils]] — Upon carving the [[Stinkoman]] pumpkin, Homestar says that without him, people might call Coach Z, "Mrs. Grey" instead.
*[[Punkin Stencils]] — Upon carving the [[Stinkoman]] pumpkin, Homestar says that without him, people might call Coach Z, "Mrs. Grey" instead.
=== [[Senor Cardgage]] ===
=== [[Senor Cardgage]] ===
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*Email [[kind of cool]] — Strong Bad boasts that Creepy Comb-over Strong Bad would still be "so cool, that even if you were a dude, [he'd] still call at you like you were a lady."  In an Easter Egg, Senor Cardgage calls Strong Bad "ma'am," and later, "Ethel".
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*Email [[kind of cool]] — Strong Bad boasts that Creepy Comb-over Strong Bad would still be "so cool, that even if you were a dude, [he'd] still call at you like you were a lady."  In an Easter egg, Senor Cardgage calls Strong Bad "ma'am," and later, "Ethel".
*Email [[flashback]] — Senor Cardgage refers to Strong Bad as "Elizagerth".
*Email [[flashback]] — Senor Cardgage refers to Strong Bad as "Elizagerth".
*[[Senor Mortgage]] — Senor Cardgage calls the [[Visor Robot]] "Valerie".
*[[Senor Mortgage]] — Senor Cardgage calls the [[Visor Robot]] "Valerie".
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 7]] — The Ugly One has "boy or girl?" written next to her picture in the opening.
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 7]] — The Ugly One has "boy or girl?" written next to her picture in the opening.
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 9]] — [[Mr. Pitters]] wants to be a "Teen Girl".
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 9]] — [[Mr. Pitters]] wants to be a "Teen Girl".
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 11]] — [[So and So]]'s job at Shirt Folding Store requires her to wear a name tag labeled "Mark". Later, she is shown with stubble.
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 11]] — [[So and So]]'s job at the Shirt Folding Store requires her to wear a name tag labeled "Mark". Later, she is shown with stubble.
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 12]] — A boy refers to [[What's Her Face]] as a "dude" and a "she" within the same sentence.
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 12]] — A boy refers to [[What's Her Face]] as a "dude" and a "she" within the same sentence.
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*[[Tis True, Pom Pom, Tis True]] — Homestar, while delirious, sees [[Strong Sad]] as a nun.
*[[Tis True, Pom Pom, Tis True]] — Homestar, while delirious, sees [[Strong Sad]] as a nun.
*Email [[1 step ahead]] — In the ending where Strong Sad's hands get glued to his butt, [[Bubs]] scolds him for not being "very ladylike".
*Email [[1 step ahead]] — In the ending where Strong Sad's hands get glued to his butt, [[Bubs]] scolds him for not being "very ladylike".
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*Email [[kids' book]] — On the page with Beth, Strong Bad rewrites that with her glasses, she "looks like a dude".
*[[Malloween Commercial]] — Homestar calls [[Marshie]] "little boy or Girl".  
*[[Malloween Commercial]] — Homestar calls [[Marshie]] "little boy or Girl".  
*Email [[couch patch]] — [[Lil' Strong Bad]] mistakes Carl Lewis for a girl and writes graffiti on the couch proclaiming that "shes hot".
*Email [[couch patch]] — [[Lil' Strong Bad]] mistakes Carl Lewis for a girl and writes graffiti on the couch proclaiming that "shes hot".
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*Email [[kids' book]] — On the page with Beth, Strong Bad rewrites that with her glasses, she "looks like a dude".
 
*[[Under Construction]] — [[Stinkoman]] refers to [[1-Up]] and [[Pan Pan]] as "ladies".
*[[Under Construction]] — [[Stinkoman]] refers to [[1-Up]] and [[Pan Pan]] as "ladies".
*[[Homestar Presents: Presents]] — Coach Z confuses his father for his mother. Later, Homestar calls Marzipan "Marzi-man".
*[[Homestar Presents: Presents]] — Coach Z confuses his father for his mother. Later, Homestar calls Marzipan "Marzi-man".
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*[[Punkin Stencils]] — Upon carving the [[Stinkoman]] pumpkin, Homestar says that without him, people might call Marzipan, "Bellsman" instead.
*[[Punkin Stencils]] — Upon carving the [[Stinkoman]] pumpkin, Homestar says that without him, people might call Marzipan, "Bellsman" instead.
*[[I Killed Pom Pom]] — Homestar calls Pom Pom his best friend and concubine.
*[[I Killed Pom Pom]] — Homestar calls Pom Pom his best friend and concubine.
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*[[Halloween Safety]] — In an Easter Egg, Narrator Strong Bad calls Homestar "the Queen of England".
 
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Revision as of 23:35, 12 February 2015

"And now to announce your Prom King and Queen!"

In addition to cross-dressing, characters also say and do things that suggest they are unclear about one's gender (though this is often done in apparent jest).

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Appearances

Coach Z

  • Email 2 emails — Coach Z picks up a name tag and claims he's "Hot Girl #37".
  • Email garage sale — Coach Z counts himself as a mom.
  • Email senior prom — Homestar mistakes Coach Z for Strong Sad's date, "Debra".
  • Date Nite — The last scene implies that Coach Z believes that Bubs is his date (hence the the fact that he acts like a housewife and wears hair curlers), while Bubs was really Marzipan's next date.
  • Email rated — Strong Bad thinks Coach Z kind of looks like his mom, and Coach Z responds by asking if he should shave his legs.
  • Kick-A-Ball — When confronting The Umpire, Coach Z says that he's playing women's lacrosse, and is seen wearing a pink skirt.
  • Punkin Stencils — Upon carving the Stinkoman pumpkin, Homestar says that without him, people might call Coach Z, "Mrs. Grey" instead.

Senor Cardgage

  • Email kind of cool — Strong Bad boasts that Creepy Comb-over Strong Bad would still be "so cool, that even if you were a dude, [he'd] still call at you like you were a lady." In an Easter egg, Senor Cardgage calls Strong Bad "ma'am," and later, "Ethel".
  • Email flashback — Senor Cardgage refers to Strong Bad as "Elizagerth".
  • Senor Mortgage — Senor Cardgage calls the Visor Robot "Valerie".
  • Senorial Day — Senor Cardgage calls Strong Bad "Ms. America".
  • Email rough copy — Senor Cardgage refers to Strong Bad as "Grendolyn".
  • Email rated — Senor Cardgage calls Strong Bad "Bridget".

Teen Girl Squad

Strong Bad

Other Characters


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