Lack of Intelligible Speech

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A few [[characters]], as well as their respective counterparts in [[1936]] and [[20X6]], have an apparent '''lack of intelligible speech'''. However, the audience is usually able to understand the basics what these characters attempt to communicate, either through their actions and facial expressions, through other intelligible-speaking characters' reactions, or, rarely, through on-screen [[subtitles]].
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A few of the characters, as well as their equivalents ([[1936]], [[20X6]], etc) do not have intelligible speech, or never talk at all, but we are still able to understand what they mean, either roughly through their actions and facial expressions, through other characters reactions or translations, or through subtitles. All of the other characters are able to understand them, though. However, it is unknown how they are able to understand them.
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==Characters with a lack of intelligible speech==
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===[[The Cheat]]===
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[[Image:Learn to speak.PNG|thumb|Learn to speak The Cheat]]
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The Cheat speaks only in squeaks and animal-sounding grunts and yelps that occasionally resemble actual words. In [[cheat talk]], after failing to get him to say something normal like "Douglas", it is suggested that the viewers have to learn how to speak "The Cheat". Subsequently, in an Easter egg of that same email, a short recording teaches a few phrases of the indecipherable language. The other characters, while able to understand The Cheat perfectly, can't speak more than a word or two in his language. Notably, although he only expresses himself using these "The Cheat noises", he is nevertheless able to provide the voices for all of his [[Powered by The Cheat]] animations. In [[The Homestar Runner Enters The Spooky Woods]], The Cheat is shown on-screen speaking comprehensibly.
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==Examples==
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The Cheat's [[Old-Timey]] counterpart, [[The Sneak]], communicates only by wiggling his nose (except in [[Sickly Sam's Big Outing]], where he sang the word "telegram" when delivering a telegram), and his [[20X6]] counterpart, [[Cheatball]], has yet to say anything beyond his own name.
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*[[The Cheat]]- Only speaks in squeaks. In [[cheat talk]], after failing to get The Cheat to say something normal like "Douglas", he suggests we have to learn how to "speak The Cheat". In an Easter egg in that email, you listen to a recording of "how to speak The Cheat". His 1936 version, [[The Sneak]], speaks only by wiggling his nose.
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===[[Pom Pom]]===
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*[[Pom Pom]]- Only speaks in bubbles, as well as all the other Poms. Despite that, he is constantly on his cell phone talking to his many girlfriends. Due to that his girlfriends have Pom-like heads, they probably speak Pom as well, though when they giggle it sounds more like a human. His 1936 version, [[Fat Dudley]], speaks by singing "bo-bo-bo", and his 20X6 version, [[Pan Pan]], speaks in "boings".
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Pom Pom speaks through sounds resembling bubbles. Like The Cheat, every character shows a clear and definitive understanding of his speech. (This is occasionally used for humorous effect, when the audience is left to infer that Pom Pom said something outrageous or off-color by the other characters' reactions to him.) In [[A Jumping Jack Contest]], Strong Bad attempts to pose as Pom Pom by, among other things, mimicking his speech: "Hey, give me that!  Uh, I mean — bubble, bubble-dee-bubble. Dubble Bubble." Also, in [[senior prom]], Homestar accepts the prom king award on Pom Pom's behalf, and in doing so, gargles [[Listerine]] in an attempt to imitate his friend.  
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*[[The Poopsmith]]- It is claimed that [[The Poopsmith]] "has taken a vow of silence", but he is still able to communicate in some ways. He can groove as the leader of the band All the King's Men, as the vocalist (though his voice is only hinted at from offscreen). In [[different town]], Strong Bad claimed that one thing he would change about his town is that "the Poopsmith could talk". He talks in Strong Bad's description, and with a surprisingly deep voice.  
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Pom Pom's old-timey counterpart, [[Fat Dudley]], speaks by singing a simple, jazzy "boh-boh-boh" tune. His 20X6 counterpart, [[Pan Pan]], speaks by making a bouncing noise, ie, "badalang, badalang".
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===[[Sherlock]]===
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Sherlock, the helicopter/cow from Strong Bad's [[Sweet Cuppin' Cakes]], speaks only through indistinct mumbling. No other character has shown or demonstrated the ability to understand what Sherlock has ever "said", though Homestar imitates his speech in the 2009 [[Punkin Stencils]] update.
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===[[Strong Man]]<!-- This is talking about the old timey version and "Man" is correct. Please do not change it to "Mad".-->===
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Although [[Strong Mad]] can be understood most of the time, his [[Old-Timey]] counterpart does not speak, although he does growl and roar when appropriate.
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===[[The Poopsmith]]===
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The Poopsmith has been noted as having taken a vow of silence, but is still able to communicate in some ways. An ironic example of this was when, in [[senior prom]], The Poopsmith was the lead vocalist of [[All the King's Men!]]. Since, unlike other characters, The Poopsmith makes almost no vocal sounds at all, he seems to communicate mainly in the form of gestures such as shrugs of the shoulders and thumbs-up; additionally, he has communicated by holding up written [[The Poopsmith's Signs|signs]]. In [[different town]], Strong Bad claimed that one thing he would change about his town is that "the Poopsmith, he could talk". However, every two hundred Strong Bad Emails, The Poopsmith breaks his vow of silence to sing, as shown in [[email thunder]]. When singing, the Poopsmith is voiced by John Linnell of [[They Might Be Giants]]. In [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 17.2]], he breaks his vow of silence again and leaves a message on the [[PhoneTime XL8|answering machine]], talking about how he's sick of silence and smithing poop.
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==See Also==
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*[[Deliberately Poor English]]
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*[[The Poopsmith's Signs]]
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*[[Pom Pom and The Poopsmith's Relationship]]
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*[[Homestar Runner Without His Speech Impediment]]
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*[[Yonder Website Character Variations]]
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Current revision as of 02:37, 28 October 2022

A rare glimpse into the minds of these two mysterious characters

A few characters, as well as their respective counterparts in 1936 and 20X6, have an apparent lack of intelligible speech. However, the audience is usually able to understand the basics what these characters attempt to communicate, either through their actions and facial expressions, through other intelligible-speaking characters' reactions, or, rarely, through on-screen subtitles.

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[edit] Characters with a lack of intelligible speech

[edit] The Cheat

Learn to speak The Cheat

The Cheat speaks only in squeaks and animal-sounding grunts and yelps that occasionally resemble actual words. In cheat talk, after failing to get him to say something normal like "Douglas", it is suggested that the viewers have to learn how to speak "The Cheat". Subsequently, in an Easter egg of that same email, a short recording teaches a few phrases of the indecipherable language. The other characters, while able to understand The Cheat perfectly, can't speak more than a word or two in his language. Notably, although he only expresses himself using these "The Cheat noises", he is nevertheless able to provide the voices for all of his Powered by The Cheat animations. In The Homestar Runner Enters The Spooky Woods, The Cheat is shown on-screen speaking comprehensibly.

The Cheat's Old-Timey counterpart, The Sneak, communicates only by wiggling his nose (except in Sickly Sam's Big Outing, where he sang the word "telegram" when delivering a telegram), and his 20X6 counterpart, Cheatball, has yet to say anything beyond his own name.

[edit] Pom Pom

Pom Pom speaks through sounds resembling bubbles. Like The Cheat, every character shows a clear and definitive understanding of his speech. (This is occasionally used for humorous effect, when the audience is left to infer that Pom Pom said something outrageous or off-color by the other characters' reactions to him.) In A Jumping Jack Contest, Strong Bad attempts to pose as Pom Pom by, among other things, mimicking his speech: "Hey, give me that! Uh, I mean — bubble, bubble-dee-bubble. Dubble Bubble." Also, in senior prom, Homestar accepts the prom king award on Pom Pom's behalf, and in doing so, gargles Listerine in an attempt to imitate his friend.

Pom Pom's old-timey counterpart, Fat Dudley, speaks by singing a simple, jazzy "boh-boh-boh" tune. His 20X6 counterpart, Pan Pan, speaks by making a bouncing noise, ie, "badalang, badalang".

[edit] Sherlock

Sherlock, the helicopter/cow from Strong Bad's Sweet Cuppin' Cakes, speaks only through indistinct mumbling. No other character has shown or demonstrated the ability to understand what Sherlock has ever "said", though Homestar imitates his speech in the 2009 Punkin Stencils update.

[edit] Strong Man

Although Strong Mad can be understood most of the time, his Old-Timey counterpart does not speak, although he does growl and roar when appropriate.

[edit] The Poopsmith

The Poopsmith has been noted as having taken a vow of silence, but is still able to communicate in some ways. An ironic example of this was when, in senior prom, The Poopsmith was the lead vocalist of All the King's Men!. Since, unlike other characters, The Poopsmith makes almost no vocal sounds at all, he seems to communicate mainly in the form of gestures such as shrugs of the shoulders and thumbs-up; additionally, he has communicated by holding up written signs. In different town, Strong Bad claimed that one thing he would change about his town is that "the Poopsmith, he could talk". However, every two hundred Strong Bad Emails, The Poopsmith breaks his vow of silence to sing, as shown in email thunder. When singing, the Poopsmith is voiced by John Linnell of They Might Be Giants. In Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 17.2, he breaks his vow of silence again and leaves a message on the answering machine, talking about how he's sick of silence and smithing poop.

[edit] See Also

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