Anime
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*Email [[japanese cartoon]] — [[Strong Bad]]'s "[[Stinkoman]]" character is designed to resemble old-fashioned anime. This trend continues throughout all other [[20X6]] toons. | *Email [[japanese cartoon]] — [[Strong Bad]]'s "[[Stinkoman]]" character is designed to resemble old-fashioned anime. This trend continues throughout all other [[20X6]] toons. | ||
| - | *[[TrogdorCon '97]] — [[Strong Sad]] mentions he | + | *[[TrogdorCon '97]] — |
| + | **[[Strong Sad]] mentions he is going to buy some "anime", which Strong Bad refers to by the outdated name, "japanimation". | ||
**[[Homestar Runner]] plans to buy manga (which he [[Foreign Words|mispronounces]]), a type of comic book that inspires many pieces of anime. | **[[Homestar Runner]] plans to buy manga (which he [[Foreign Words|mispronounces]]), a type of comic book that inspires many pieces of anime. | ||
*[[Most in the Graveyard]] — [[King of Town]] dresses as [[Wikipedia:Hello Kitty|Hello Kitty]]. | *[[Most in the Graveyard]] — [[King of Town]] dresses as [[Wikipedia:Hello Kitty|Hello Kitty]]. | ||
Revision as of 13:05, 29 March 2018
Anime is the term for East Asian cartoons, primarily those made in Japan. Anime has made several appearances in the Homestar Runner universe.
Appearances
- Email japanese cartoon — Strong Bad's "Stinkoman" character is designed to resemble old-fashioned anime. This trend continues throughout all other 20X6 toons.
- TrogdorCon '97 —
- Strong Sad mentions he is going to buy some "anime", which Strong Bad refers to by the outdated name, "japanimation".
- Homestar Runner plans to buy manga (which he mispronounces), a type of comic book that inspires many pieces of anime.
- Most in the Graveyard — King of Town dresses as Hello Kitty.
- 4 Gregs — Japanese Culture Greg's face turns anime/manga style every time he says a Japanese word.
- Later That Night... — Strong Bad dresses as No-Face from the Studio Ghibli film, Spirited Away.
