Donnie Chapman
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- | [[ | + | {{distinguish|Don and Harriet Chapman}} |
- | '''Donnie Chapman''' is the oldest | + | [[File:MikeMattandDon.png|thumb|Donnie (right) with his Brethren Chaps]] |
+ | '''Donald "Donnie" Chapman''' (born September 28, 1966) is the elder brother to [[the Brothers Chaps]] and oldest child of [[Don and Harriet Chapman]]. In the [[high school#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]] for [[high school]], [[Matt Chapman|Matt]] appreciatively describes Donnie as "the reason we're funny at all", and his influence on his younger brothers can be seen throughout [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|the Homestar Runner body of work]]. | ||
- | + | Donnie first appeared on the site in [[monster truck]], as all four members of [[Limozeen]]: a collage of his {{wp|Vince Neil}} of [[Mötley Crüe]] costume for [[Halloween]] [[1987]] was used to make [[:File:Limozeentruck.PNG|the photo of the band]] (these photographs reappear in the ''[[Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits]]'' CD booklet and in [[Lappynapped!]]). Family photos of Donnie alongside [[Mike Chapman|Mike]] and Matt were used in a similar manner to portray [[sloshy]] in [[Record Store Day]]. | |
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+ | == As creative influence == | ||
+ | [[File:sloshy photo.png|thumb|The young guns]] | ||
+ | The Brothers Chaps have taken creative inspiration from several childhood memories with Donnie. [[PAX East - 8 Apr 2018#Video Games|In a 2018 lecture]], Matt reflected that the ten-year age gap between him and Donnie meant that his eldest brother shared more '70s pop-culture with him than he would've encountered otherwise. The relationship between the three Chapman brothers has been compared to [[the Brothers Strong]] {{--}} with [[The Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show Interview - 7 July 2014|Matt noting some similarities]] between himself and [[Strong Sad]], Mike and [[Strong Bad]], and Donnie and [[Strong Mad]]. In [[Gizmodo Interview - 24 Jan 2017|a 2017 interview with ''Gizmodo'']], Mike recalls Donnie introducing him to a snarky sense of humor: watching ''{{w|The Love Boat}}'' to make fun of it (in a manner similar to ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'') or reading a picture book but adding his own comedic commentary ([[Books Defaced By Strong Bad|a pastime shared by Strong Bad]]). | ||
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+ | *[[Super NES]] {{--}} This ''[[Mario Paint]]'' animation was made as a [[Christmas]] gift for Donnie. | ||
+ | *{{dvdcom|guitar}} {{--}} The brothers list many guitar magazines that Donnie read, forming the baseline for their interest in the instrument. | ||
+ | *{{dvdcom|mile}} {{--}} Beehan was a childhood friend of Donnie's; [[Don and Harriet Chapman|Mrs. Chapman]] would cheer "Kick it out, Beehan" as the two ran track. | ||
+ | *[[Peasant's Quest Preview]] {{--}} The tone of the video [[Adventure Gamers Interview - 2 Sept 2004|is inspired by]] early '80s video game ads that Donnie would read to his brothers. | ||
+ | *{{dvdcom|high school}} {{--}} The [[Mysfit-steries Character Variations|''Mysfit-steries'' version of Homestar]] reminds Matt, Mike, and their sister [[Karen Wagner|Karen]] of the way Donnie looked in the '70s, down to his pair of [[-èd|stripèd]] pants. | ||
+ | *{{dvdcom|yes, wrestling}} {{--}} The Brothers Chaps recall watching [[professional wrestling]] with their brother as children. | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | *[[Karen Wagner]] | ||
+ | *[[Julie Hand]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Chapman family members|Chapman, Donnie]] |
Current revision as of 20:22, 20 February 2025
- Not to be confused with Don and Harriet Chapman.
Donald "Donnie" Chapman (born September 28, 1966) is the elder brother to the Brothers Chaps and oldest child of Don and Harriet Chapman. In the DVD commentary for high school, Matt appreciatively describes Donnie as "the reason we're funny at all", and his influence on his younger brothers can be seen throughout the Homestar Runner body of work.
Donnie first appeared on the site in monster truck, as all four members of Limozeen: a collage of his Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe costume for Halloween 1987 was used to make the photo of the band (these photographs reappear in the Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits CD booklet and in Lappynapped!). Family photos of Donnie alongside Mike and Matt were used in a similar manner to portray sloshy in Record Store Day.
[edit] As creative influence
The Brothers Chaps have taken creative inspiration from several childhood memories with Donnie. In a 2018 lecture, Matt reflected that the ten-year age gap between him and Donnie meant that his eldest brother shared more '70s pop-culture with him than he would've encountered otherwise. The relationship between the three Chapman brothers has been compared to the Brothers Strong — with Matt noting some similarities between himself and Strong Sad, Mike and Strong Bad, and Donnie and Strong Mad. In a 2017 interview with Gizmodo, Mike recalls Donnie introducing him to a snarky sense of humor: watching The Love Boat to make fun of it (in a manner similar to Mystery Science Theater 3000) or reading a picture book but adding his own comedic commentary (a pastime shared by Strong Bad).
- Super NES — This Mario Paint animation was made as a Christmas gift for Donnie.
- guitar (DVD commentary) — The brothers list many guitar magazines that Donnie read, forming the baseline for their interest in the instrument.
- mile (DVD commentary) — Beehan was a childhood friend of Donnie's; Mrs. Chapman would cheer "Kick it out, Beehan" as the two ran track.
- Peasant's Quest Preview — The tone of the video is inspired by early '80s video game ads that Donnie would read to his brothers.
- high school (DVD commentary) — The Mysfit-steries version of Homestar reminds Matt, Mike, and their sister Karen of the way Donnie looked in the '70s, down to his pair of stripèd pants.
- yes, wrestling (DVD commentary) — The Brothers Chaps recall watching professional wrestling with their brother as children.