Bill Cosby

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*[[Second Games Menu]] {{--}} The description of [[Homestar Talker]], "[[Homestar Runner|Homestar]] says the darndest things", is a play on the name of ''{{wp|Kids Say the Darndest Things}}'', a show hosted by Cosby. A spin-off of an earlier program hosted by Art Linkletter, Cosby would "interview" children to prompt innocent, unintentionally comical answers.
*[[Second Games Menu]] {{--}} The description of [[Homestar Talker]], "[[Homestar Runner|Homestar]] says the darndest things", is a play on the name of ''{{wp|Kids Say the Darndest Things}}'', a show hosted by Cosby. A spin-off of an earlier program hosted by Art Linkletter, Cosby would "interview" children to prompt innocent, unintentionally comical answers.
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*Email [[winter pool]] {{--}} Homestar Runner is surprised that a swimming pool full of gelatin isn't naturally attracting oiled-up Bill Cosby, referencings [[wikipedia:Bill Cosby in advertising|Cosby's work as a pitchman for Jell-O]].
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*Email [[winter pool]] {{--}} Homestar Runner is surprised that a swimming pool full of gelatin isn't naturally attracting oiled-up Bill Cosby, referencing [[wikipedia:Bill Cosby in advertising|Cosby's work as a pitchman for Jell-O]].
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[[Category:Entertainment running gags]]

Revision as of 20:59, 6 August 2021

Zeo Zuxtable

Many characters in the Homestar Runner universe seem to be fans of Bill Cosby's work, especially the shows Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids and The Cosby Show.

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References

Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids

The Cosby Show

Theo Huxtable
  • Email car (DVD commentary) — There is a discussion of NBC's Thursday night sitcom lineup including The Cosby Show.
  • Halloween Potion-ma-jigCoach Z dresses as Theo Huxtable, played by Malcolm-Jamal Warner. The shirt Coach Z is wearing is from the first-season episode "A Shirt Story", in which Denise tries to hand-make Theo a designer shirt and butchers it in the process.
  • Weclome Back — The city of "Thuxtable" is a reference to Theo Huxtable.

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