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**The fictional Thorax Corporation is a crudely-run business made up of stereotypical, overly aggressive domain-name owners.
**The fictional Thorax Corporation is a crudely-run business made up of stereotypical, overly aggressive domain-name owners.
**File directories on the site have been used to host Matt's former [[#Music and Music Videos|music projects]].
**File directories on the site have been used to host Matt's former [[#Music and Music Videos|music projects]].
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*[[Mellow Mushroom]] (2001) {{--}} The Brothers Chaps designed the website for [[Georgia]] [[pizza]] chain {{w|Mellow Mushroom}}. The layout, navigation, and [[sound effects]] are similar to that of Homestar Runner, and the voices of the brothers and [[Missy Palmer]] are very distinctive.
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*''[https://web.archive.org/web/20030423125146/http://www.preschoolprotocops.com/ Preschool ProtoCops]'' (2001) {{--}} Matt provided the voices for the male characters in this {{w|Television pilot|pilot}} short. [[Missy Palmer]] and Mike Chapman receive thanks in the credits.
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**The website has since been redesigned, albeit keeping a link to the 2001 version through an Easter egg on the home page.
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*[[Mellow Mushroom]] (2001) {{--}} The Brothers Chaps designed the website for [[Georgia]] [[pizza]] chain {{w|Mellow Mushroom}}. The layout, navigation, and [[sound effects]] are similar to that of Homestar Runner, and the voices of the brothers and Missy are recognizable. The website has since been redesigned.
*[http://www.greatworldofsound.com/ The Great World of Sound Recording Comapny<!--[sic]-->!!] (2007) {{--}} Created to promote the movie ''Great World of Sound'' ([[#Film|see below]]), the site is purportedly for a shady record company.
*[http://www.greatworldofsound.com/ The Great World of Sound Recording Comapny<!--[sic]-->!!] (2007) {{--}} Created to promote the movie ''Great World of Sound'' ([[#Film|see below]]), the site is purportedly for a shady record company.
**[[Forum:10623|As described by Craig Zobel]], it was partially inspired by the Thorax Corporation website (see [[#Thorax|above]]).
**[[Forum:10623|As described by Craig Zobel]], it was partially inspired by the Thorax Corporation website (see [[#Thorax|above]]).
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**Ultimately, the deal [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-hill/what-would-walt-have-thou_b_8862654.html led to the production of] ''Two More Eggs'' ([[#YouTube|see below]])
**Ultimately, the deal [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-hill/what-would-walt-have-thou_b_8862654.html led to the production of] ''Two More Eggs'' ([[#YouTube|see below]])
*''[[Gravity Falls]]'' (2012-2016) {{--}} Matt [[Matt Chapman#Gravity Falls|co-wrote several episodes and voiced multiple minor characters]] in the show. Series creator [[Alex Hirsch]] has since then made crossover cameos with the Homestar Runner characters.
*''[[Gravity Falls]]'' (2012-2016) {{--}} Matt [[Matt Chapman#Gravity Falls|co-wrote several episodes and voiced multiple minor characters]] in the show. Series creator [[Alex Hirsch]] has since then made crossover cameos with the Homestar Runner characters.
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**''[https://gravityfalls.fandom.com/wiki/The_Book_of_Bill The Book of Bill]'' (2024) {{--}} Matt is credited for photography on pages 116 and 129 (pages 132 and 145 in the special edition).
*''{{wp|Wander Over Yonder}}'' (2013-2016) {{--}}
*''{{wp|Wander Over Yonder}}'' (2013-2016) {{--}}
**Matt has writing and story credits for the episodes "The Bounty" and "The Time Bomb".
**Matt has writing and story credits for the episodes "The Bounty" and "The Time Bomb".
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*''{{w|Amphibia (TV series)|Amphibia}}'' (2019-2022) {{--}} Matt voices Tritonio Espada.
*''{{w|Amphibia (TV series)|Amphibia}}'' (2019-2022) {{--}} Matt voices Tritonio Espada.
*''{{w|The Owl House}}'' (2020-2023) {{--}} Matt voices the characters Harvey and Steve, as well as additional voices and vocals on a musical number.
*''{{w|The Owl House}}'' (2020-2023) {{--}} Matt voices the characters Harvey and Steve, as well as additional voices and vocals on a musical number.
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*''{{w|Teen Titans Go!}}'' (2024) {{--}} Season 8 has Matt join the voice cast as [https://teen-titans-go.fandom.com/wiki/Platz Platz], and write the episode "[https://teen-titans-go.fandom.com/wiki/Catpin_Freak Catpin Freak]".
==[[YouTube]]==
==[[YouTube]]==
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==Music and Music Videos==
==Music and Music Videos==
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[[File:TwitterLiveSloshy.jpg|thumb|Air-Sea Dolphin performing in 2018.]]
*3-Dee {{--}} Producing the song "[[Poot-Slap]]", 3-Dee was a "booty rap" band the Brothers Chaps [[retroCRUSH Interview|were members of]].
*3-Dee {{--}} Producing the song "[[Poot-Slap]]", 3-Dee was a "booty rap" band the Brothers Chaps [[retroCRUSH Interview|were members of]].
*Hi-Score {{--}} A short-lived Georgia-based {{w|indie rock}} band that Mike [https://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/28/arts/the-pop-life-kindred-world-in-animation.html was a member of in the '90s].
*Hi-Score {{--}} A short-lived Georgia-based {{w|indie rock}} band that Mike [https://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/28/arts/the-pop-life-kindred-world-in-animation.html was a member of in the '90s].
*The New You {{--}} A [[Florida]]-based band Matt was the lead singer of. The band released the album ''[https://www.discogs.com/release/11467979-The-New-You-Heres-Where-Things-Turn-Around Here's Where Things Turn Around]'' in 1998.
*The New You {{--}} A [[Florida]]-based band Matt was the lead singer of. The band released the album ''[https://www.discogs.com/release/11467979-The-New-You-Heres-Where-Things-Turn-Around Here's Where Things Turn Around]'' in 1998.
**This album, including two more albums and miscellaneous tracks, were [https://web.archive.org/web/20191101014944/http://www.thoraxcorp.com/mp3s/TNY/ uploaded to the Thorax Corporation site] in 2010.
**This album, including two more albums and miscellaneous tracks, were [https://web.archive.org/web/20191101014944/http://www.thoraxcorp.com/mp3s/TNY/ uploaded to the Thorax Corporation site] in 2010.
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*[[They Might Be Giants]] {{--}} The Brothers Chaps contributed [[YouTube:tyDamgKiaRU|the music video]] for [[TMBW:Figure Eight|"Figure Eight"]], from They Might Be Giants' children's album ''[[TMBW:Here Come the 123s|Here Come The 123s]]''.
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*{{wp|The Folk Implosion}} {{--}} The Brothers Chaps animated [[Secret Pages#thorax_home|a music video for "Brand of Skin"]] from ''{{wp|The New Folk Implosion}}''.
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*{{wp|Of Montreal}} {{--}} The Brothers Chaps directed [[YouTube:5VeIL7juFE0|the music video for "Heimdalsgate Like a Promethean Curse"]]
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*[[They Might Be Giants]] {{--}} The Brothers Chaps contributed [[YouTube:tyDamgKiaRU|the music video]] for "[[TMBW:Figure Eight|Figure Eight]]", from They Might Be Giants' children's album ''[[TMBW:Here Come the 123s|Here Come The 123s]]''.
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*{{wp|Of Montreal}} {{--}} The Brothers Chaps directed [[YouTube:5VeIL7juFE0|the music video for "Heimdalsgate Like a Promethean Curse"]].
**See also [[James Huggins]]
**See also [[James Huggins]]
*[[Y-O-U]] {{--}} Mike and Matt animated [[YouTube:eARKVHzCDEQ|the music video for "LA Lindsay"]].
*[[Y-O-U]] {{--}} Mike and Matt animated [[YouTube:eARKVHzCDEQ|the music video for "LA Lindsay"]].
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==Games==
==Games==
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*''Rick and Morty's Rushed Licensed Adventure'' (2014) {{--}} Mike and [[Jonathan Howe]] helped create this ''{{wp|Rick and Morty}}'' [[Flash]] game for the {{w|Adult Swim}} website. Similar to [[Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque]], it is a retro-styled point-and-click adventure game released in four episodes.
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[[File:TwitterAllHamsOnDeckPig.jpg|thumb|150px|An incredibly HAMdsome pig]]
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*''[https://colinmcinerney.itch.io/eye-eye-capn Eye, Eye, Cap'n!]'' (2018) {{--}} An extremely short game created in 24 hours for the VR Austin Jam 2018; Matt provided the voice for Cap'n Capman, whose name alludes to "Chapman".
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*''Rick and Morty's Rushed Licensed Adventure'' (2014) {{--}} Mike and [[Jonathan Howe]] co-created this ''{{w|Rick and Morty}}'' [[Flash]] game for the {{w|Adult Swim}} website. Much like for Homestar Runner, Mike handled art duties while Howe worked on coding; the duo's work was overseen by the show's co-creator {{w|Justin Roiland}}. It is a retro-styled point-and-click adventure game released in four episodes (similar to [[Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque|Dangeresque Roomisode 1]]).
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*''[https://colinmcinerney.itch.io/eye-eye-capn Eye, Eye, Cap'n!]'' (2018) {{--}} An extremely short game created by [[Colin McInerney]] in 24 hours for the VR Austin Jam 2018; Matt provided the voice for Cap'n Capman, whose name alludes to "Chapman".
*''[https://vacationsimulatorgame.com/ Vacation Simulator]'' (2019) {{--}} Matt is among the voice cast.
*''[https://vacationsimulatorgame.com/ Vacation Simulator]'' (2019) {{--}} Matt is among the voice cast.
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*''[https://www.lars-olson.com/all-hams-on-deck All Hams on Deck!]'' (2020) {{--}} Matt's voice clips from ''Eye, Eye, Cap'n'' are re-used, and Mike voices Hog Bad, a pig who looks like Strong Bad.
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*''[https://www.lars-olson.com/all-hams-on-deck All Hams on Deck!]'' (2020) {{--}} Matt's voice clips from ''Eye, Eye, Cap'n'' are re-used, and Mike voices Hog Bad (a pig who looks like Strong Bad).
==Family==
==Family==

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The Brothers Chaps have participated in several projects independent of Homestar Runner, especially during hiatuses.

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[edit] Websites

[edit] Television

Matt as "Carl" (The Aquabats! Super Show!)
Matt's "Mermando" voice credit (Gravity Falls)

[edit] YouTube

The title screen of The Brothers Chaps' cartoon, Two More Eggs.
  • The Paul and Storm Nondenominational Perennial Holiday Special - Parts One and Two The external website linked here contains offensive language and/or content. content warning (2014) — Paul and Storm created a parody holiday special as a bonus relating to their kickstarted album Ball Pit. The special was released in two parts, on December 1 and 23 of 2014.
    • Mike and Matt are credited with animating the special, as well as helping to create the story.
    • Matt voiced the character Mister Small Business.
    • One of the backgrounds also contains a Videlectrix logo, and the "Indie Record Store" character bears a resemblance to Mike.
  • Two More Eggs (2015-2017) — A series of shorts produced by The Brothers Chaps for Disney XD's YouTube channel and other platforms.
  • Camp Camp (2016–)— Matt provides the voice of Carl, Neil's father in the season 2 finale The external website linked here contains offensive language and/or content. content warning.
  • Homemade Dance Party (2021) — Mike provided animation for this children's project posted on Missy Palmer's "Feline Revolution" channel.

[edit] Film

[edit] Music and Music Videos

Air-Sea Dolphin performing in 2018.

[edit] Games

An incredibly HAMdsome pig
  • Rick and Morty's Rushed Licensed Adventure (2014) — Mike and Jonathan Howe co-created this Rick and Morty Flash game for the Adult Swim website. Much like for Homestar Runner, Mike handled art duties while Howe worked on coding; the duo's work was overseen by the show's co-creator Justin Roiland. It is a retro-styled point-and-click adventure game released in four episodes (similar to Dangeresque Roomisode 1).
  • Eye, Eye, Cap'n! (2018) — An extremely short game created by Colin McInerney in 24 hours for the VR Austin Jam 2018; Matt provided the voice for Cap'n Capman, whose name alludes to "Chapman".
  • Vacation Simulator (2019) — Matt is among the voice cast.
  • All Hams on Deck! (2020) — Matt's voice clips from Eye, Eye, Cap'n are re-used, and Mike voices Hog Bad (a pig who looks like Strong Bad).

[edit] Family

  • If I Ran the Camera — Mike and Matt created this Flash slideshow for a poem that their sister Karen had written for their father, Don Chapman, for Father's Day. The slideshow featured images of Don with his granddaughter Astrid Renee (Karen's daughter). This piece was a secret page originally posted on homestarrunner.com, but it was removed sometime in 2003 after the Brothers Chaps realized that fans had discovered it.

[edit] See Also

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