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[[Image:20X6 versus 1936.png|thumb|right|220px|"Just hafta shimmy and shake."]]
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[[Image:20X6 versus 1936.png|thumb|right|220px|"Just kinda shimmy and shake."]]
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Stinkoman meets The Homestar Runner and asks him for a challenge.
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Stinkoman meets The Homestar Runner, who asks him for a challenge.
'''Cast (in order of appearance):''' {{Film|Stinkoman}}, {{Film|The Homestar Runner}}  
'''Cast (in order of appearance):''' {{Film|Stinkoman}}, {{Film|The Homestar Runner}}  
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'''Places:''' [[Planet K]]
'''Places:''' [[Planet K]]
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'''Date:''' March 17, 2003
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'''Date:''' Monday, March 17, 2003
'''Running Time:''' 1:55
'''Running Time:''' 1:55
'''Page Title:''' CHALLENGE AND FIGHTING!!
'''Page Title:''' CHALLENGE AND FIGHTING!!
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{{dvd|Everything Else, Volume 1}}
== Transcript ==
== Transcript ==
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''{Open to Stinkoman training in the field.}''
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''{Open to Stinkoman training in the field with Rad Racer music.}''
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'''STINKOMAN:''' ''{punches the air}'' Hah hah hah hah hah hah hah! ''{kicks the air}'' Hya hya hya hya hya hya hya!
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'''STINKOMAN:''' ''{punches the air}'' Hah hah hah hah hah hah hah! ''{kicks the air}'' Hya hya hya hya hya hya!
''{The Homestar Runner walks up, kicking his can. The can taps Stinkoman's foot.}''
''{The Homestar Runner walks up, kicking his can. The can taps Stinkoman's foot.}''
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'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Well, what's your moniker?
'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Well, what's your moniker?
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'''STINKOMAN:''' I go by Stinkoman. That's the name of a talented fighter if ever there was one.  
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'''STINKOMAN:''' I go by Stinkoman. That's the name of talented fighter if ever there was one.  
'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Okay, if you say so. Would you care for some dry meal? ''{pulls out a bag of dry meal which makes a dry wheezing sound}''
'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Okay, if you say so. Would you care for some dry meal? ''{pulls out a bag of dry meal which makes a dry wheezing sound}''
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'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' I can play a mean worshboard. ''{pulls out a washboard  that says "worsh it" and plays it}''
'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' I can play a mean worshboard. ''{pulls out a washboard  that says "worsh it" and plays it}''
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'''STINKOMAN:''' ''{flinches}'' Whoa, what is that? ''What'' is ''that?'' Some kinda robot?
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'''STINKOMAN:''' ''{flinches}'' What is that? ''What'' is ''that?'' Some kinda robot?
'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' What's a robit?
'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' What's a robit?
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'''STINKOMAN:''' You don't know what a robot is? Hahaha! You're so dumb! Hahaha! Dumb.
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'''STINKOMAN:''' You don't know what a robot is? Hahahaha! You're so dumb! Ahahahaha! Dumb.
'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Oh, go soak your fat head.
'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Oh, go soak your fat head.
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'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Yes sir. Yes sir I am.
'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Yes sir. Yes sir I am.
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'''STINKOMAN:''' ''{jumps high into the air}'' [[Double Deuce|DOUBLE DEUCE]]!!!!  
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'''STINKOMAN:''' ''{jumps high into the air}'' DOUBLE DEUCE!!!!  
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'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' ''{pulls out a pea shooter and shoots at him}'' Ptooie. ''{it hits Stinkoman in the eye}''
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'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' ''{pulls out a pea shooter and shoots at him}'' Ptooie. ''{hits Stinkoman in the eye}''
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'''STINKOMAN:''' ''{falls to the ground}'' Ow! My eye! It's like, my eye! It hurts so bad!
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'''STINKOMAN:''' ''{falls to the ground}'' Ow! My eye! It's like my eye! It hurts so bad!
'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Well, folks, you know what that means. Now I'll do a dance. ''{starts dancing}''
'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Well, folks, you know what that means. Now I'll do a dance. ''{starts dancing}''
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'''STINKOMAN:''' Hahaha! That dance cracks me up! Hahaha! You gotta teach me!
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'''STINKOMAN:''' Hahahaha! That dance cracks me up! Hahahaha! You gotta teach me!
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'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Just hafta shimmy and shake.
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'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Just kinda shimmy and shake.
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'''STINKOMAN:''' Yeah! Now I've got it! ''{starts dancing}''
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'''STINKOMAN:''' Yeah! Now I got it! ''{starts dancing}''
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'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Twenty exty-six!
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'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' 20X6!
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'''STINKOMAN:''' Nineteen thirty-six!
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'''STINKOMAN:''' 1936!
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'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' Twenty exty-six!
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'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' ''{stands on one leg}'' 20X6!
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'''STINKOMAN:''' Nineteen thirty-six!
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'''STINKOMAN:''' 1936!
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''{repeat and fade to black}''
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'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' ''{jumping up in the air}'' 20X6!
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== Fun Facts ==
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'''STINKOMAN:''' 1936!
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===Trivia===
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'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' ''{upside down}'' 20X6!
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*The word 'robot' was coined in 1921 by Czech writer [[wikipedia:Karel Capek|Karel Capek]] in his play [[Wikipedia:R.U.R._%28Rossum%27s_Universal_Robots%29|R.U.R.]]
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*A hurricane struck Florida in September 1928 and is often referred to as "The Storm of '28" or the [http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/Deadliest_Costliest.shtml "Lake Okeechobee" hurricane].
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===Inside References===
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'''STINKOMAN:''' 1936!
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*Stinkoman asking "''What is that?'' Some kinda robot?" is a possible reference to the Strong Bad Email [[some kinda robot]].
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''{Fade to black}''
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'''THE HOMESTAR RUNNER:''' 20X6!
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'''STINKOMAN:''' 1936!
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''{The words "AGAIN?" and "back." appear.}''
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== Fun Facts ==
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===Explanations===
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*The Homestar Runner's "[[Washboard|worsh board]]" was a common, improvised musical instrument in the nineteenth century, typically used for percussion in jug-band music.
===Remarks===
===Remarks===
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*The [[Old-Timey]] scratch line behaves irregularly:
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*This cartoon shows that [[Old-Timey]] takes place in 1936.
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*The Old-Timey scratch line behaves irregularly:
**Sometimes it sticks out of The Homestar Runner's body; other times it doesn't even reach the edge.
**Sometimes it sticks out of The Homestar Runner's body; other times it doesn't even reach the edge.
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**There is no scratch line on The Homestar Runner's foot, hat buzzer, or worshboard.
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**There is no scratch line on The Homestar Runner's feet, hat propeller, or worshboard.
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**The scratchline changes rotation with the rest of The Homestar Runner's body while he is dancing (see image at top of page). Given how scratch lines are formed, it is entirely impossible for it to be anything but perfectly vertical.
**During part of the toon the dry meal sack has a scratch line (independent of The Homestar Runner's), but for the rest of the toon it does not.
**During part of the toon the dry meal sack has a scratch line (independent of The Homestar Runner's), but for the rest of the toon it does not.
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**Sometimes, when The Homestar Runner is sideways or slanted (toward the end when he's saying "[[20X6]]"), the scratch line is too.
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*Stinkoman's mouth does not move when he says "DOOOOUUUUUBLEEEEEE DEUUUUUUUCE!"
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*The term "robot" was coined in 1920 with the play [[wikipedia:R.U.R.|R.U.R.]], well before 1936.
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===Inside References===
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*The page title, "CHALLENGE AND FIGHTING!!", refers to the Stinkoman theme song, which contains the words "Challenge and fighting and fighting and challenge tonight..."
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*The Homestar Runner kicking a can around is a reference to the series of cartoons in [[Kick the Can]].
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* "What is that, some kinda robot?" refers to [[some kinda robot|the very first Strong Bad Email]].
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*Stinkoman uses the [[DOUBLE DEUCE]].
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*The Homestar Runner's dance music was originally used in [[Parsnips A-Plenty]], as was the dry wheezing sound used for the dry meal. In Parsnips A-Plenty, the sound was used as [[Sickly Sam]]'s disappearing noise.
===Real-World References===
===Real-World References===
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*The kicking attack Stinkoman practices bears a strong resemblance to [[wikipedia:Chun Li|Chun Li]]'s lightning kick attack from [[Wikipedia:Street Fighter II|the Street Fighter 2 series]].
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*The kicking attack Stinkoman practices bears a strong resemblance to {{w|Chun-Li}}'s lightning kick attack from ''[[Street Fighter|Street Fighter II]]''.
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*The {{w|1928 Okeechobee hurricane}} is often referred to as "The Storm of '28". The fourth-deadliest hurricane in United States history, flooding and rainfall extended through [[Georgia]] to southern Virginia.
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===Fast Forward===
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*The phrase "shimmie<!-- sic--> and shake" was later used for the [[TV Time Toons Menu|Toons Menu]] description of [[500 The Cheats]].
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*Different universes (including the Old-Timey and 20X6 ones) would again collide in [[alternate universe]].
== DVD Version ==
== DVD Version ==
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*The DVD version features hidden creators' commentary. To access it, switch your DVD player's audio language selection while watching.
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{{c}}
===Commentary Transcript===
===Commentary Transcript===
('''Commentary by:''' [[Mike Chapman]], [[Matt Chapman]])
('''Commentary by:''' [[Mike Chapman]], [[Matt Chapman]])
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' Ooh, a nice little title screen there.
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'''MIKE:''' Ooh, a nice little title screen there.
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' Oh, these are always fun to do. Mixing the weird, different universes of the Homestar Runner world.
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'''MATT:''' Oh, these are always fun to do. Mixing the weird, different universes of the Homestar Runner world.
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' Yes. This was the first&mdash;Was this the first thing that Stro&mdash;Stinkoman was in after the japanese cartoon email?
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'''MIKE:''' Yes. This was the first{{--}}Was this the first thing that Stro{{--}}Stinkoman was in after the japanese cartoon email?
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' Yeah, I think so. This was the first fleshing out of his character a little bit. ''{pauses}'' I like how Old-Timey Homestar Runner has scratchies only on him&mdash;
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'''MATT:''' Yeah, I think so. This was the first fleshing out of his character a little bit. ''{pauses}'' I like how Old-Timey Homestar Runner has scratchies only on him{{--}}
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' Yeah.
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'''MIKE:''' Yeah.
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' &mdash;and his voice.
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'''MATT:''' {{--}}and his voice.
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' And&mdash;and his audio?
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'''MIKE:''' And{{--}}and his audio?
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' Yeah.
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'''MATT:''' Yeah.
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' I think Old-Timey Homestar Runner is my favorite character.
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'''MIKE:''' I think Old-Timey Homestar Runner is my favorite character.
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' What do you think Old-Timey Homestar Runner's dog's name was, Mike?
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'''MATT:''' What do you think Old-Timey Homestar Runner's dog's name was, Mike?
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' Um...
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'''MIKE:''' Um...
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' Old something?
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'''MATT:''' Old something?
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' ''{laughs}'' Yeah. Old Eyelids? Cause he had eyelids? ''{Matt laughs}'' His eyelids were really big, actually.
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'''MIKE:''' ''{laughs}'' Yeah. Old Eyelids? Cause he had eyelids? ''{Matt laughs}'' His eyelids were really big, actually.
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' Okay. They droop down off his face?
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'''MATT:''' Okay. They droop down off his face?
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' ''{laughs}'' Yeah. Instead of having big droopy jowls, he had big droopy eyelashes. Wait, what did I say? Eyelids, not eyelashes.
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'''MIKE:''' ''{laughs}'' Yeah. Instead of having big droopy jowls, he had big droopy eyelashes. Wait, what did I say? Eyelids, not eyelashes.
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' Yeah. You think there's an anime name for those mushroomy things? Yeah, it's been like that.
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'''MATT:''' Yeah. You think there's an anime name for those mushroomy things? Yeah, it's been like that.
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' Really?
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'''MIKE:''' Really?
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' That's terrible. It looks really bad.
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'''MATT:''' That's terrible. It looks really bad.
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' An anime name for the mushrooms?
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'''MIKE:''' An anime name for the mushrooms?
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' Yeah.
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'''MATT:''' Yeah.
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' I do think there's a name for them, but I can't think of what it might be right now.
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'''MIKE:''' I do think there's a name for them, but I can't think of what it might be right now.
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' ''{laughs}'' There's the snot&mdash; There's the snot bubble. There's the tear that comes up the side of your face. And then there's the weird, angry mushroom when you're laughing.
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'''MATT:''' ''{laughs}'' There's the snot{{--}} There's the snot bubble. There's the tear that comes up the side of your face. And then there's the weird, angry mushroom when you're laughing.
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' They mean something to someone, but not to me.
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'''MIKE:''' They mean something to someone, but not to me.
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' Get down.
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'''MATT:''' Get down.
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' It's like the end of the pale green pants.
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'''MIKE:''' It's like the end of the pale green pants.
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' Yeah.
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'''MATT:''' Yeah.
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' Hello?
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'''MIKE:''' Hello?
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' Hello?
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'''MATT:''' Hello?
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' Hello?
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'''MIKE:''' Hello?
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'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' Hello!
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'''MATT:''' Hello!
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' And... keep playing here. We're gonna fade it out.
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'''MIKE:''' And... keep playing here. We're gonna fade it out.
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===Real World References===
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===Fun Facts===
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*The Pale Green Pants are from a children's story called "What Was I Scared Of?" by [[Wikipedia:Dr. Seuss|Dr. Seuss]].
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*Stinkoman appeared in [[Main Page 17]] between [[japanese cartoon]] and this, contrary to Matt and Mike's claim, but this was in fact "the first fleshing out of his character" since that email.
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*The Pale Green Pants are from a children's story called "What Was I Scared Of?" by [[Dr. Seuss]].
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*"The tear that comes up the side of your face" is correctly referred to as a [[Wikipedia:Sweat drop|sweat drop]] and is a common element of anime, though it almost always goes ''down'' one's face.
== External Links ==
== External Links ==
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*[[HR:20x6vs1936.html|watch "20X6 vs. 1936"]]
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*[[HR:20x6vs1936.swf|view the Flash file for "20X6 vs. 1936"]]
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Current revision as of 05:31, 23 July 2024

Toon Category: Shorts
watch The System is Down Arcade Game
"Just kinda shimmy and shake."

Stinkoman meets The Homestar Runner, who asks him for a challenge.

Cast (in order of appearance): Stinkoman, The Homestar Runner

Places: Planet K

Date: Monday, March 17, 2003

Running Time: 1:55

Page Title: CHALLENGE AND FIGHTING!!

DVD: Everything Else, Volume 1

Contents

[edit] Transcript

{Open to Stinkoman training in the field with Rad Racer music.}

STINKOMAN: {punches the air} Hah hah hah hah hah hah hah! {kicks the air} Hya hya hya hya hya hya!

{The Homestar Runner walks up, kicking his can. The can taps Stinkoman's foot.}

STINKOMAN: Waah! {jumps} Who are you?

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: I'm the Homestar Runner.

STINKOMAN: That name is dumb. It sounds like it is soooo dumb.

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: Well, what's your moniker?

STINKOMAN: I go by Stinkoman. That's the name of talented fighter if ever there was one.

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: Okay, if you say so. Would you care for some dry meal? {pulls out a bag of dry meal which makes a dry wheezing sound}

STINKOMAN: No way! I'm training for fighting, or maybe a challenge. So what's that thing you're kicking around?

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: Oh, that's just an old can of water soup. I kick it around ever since {sadly} my dog worshed away in the storm of '28.

STINKOMAN: You seem like you might not be from around here. Do you have any special powers?

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: I can play a mean worshboard. {pulls out a washboard that says "worsh it" and plays it}

STINKOMAN: {flinches} What is that? What is that? Some kinda robot?

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: What's a robit?

STINKOMAN: You don't know what a robot is? Hahahaha! You're so dumb! Ahahahaha! Dumb.

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: Oh, go soak your fat head.

STINKOMAN: Are you asking for a CHALLEENGE? {starts to power up}

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: Yes sir. Yes sir I am.

STINKOMAN: {jumps high into the air} DOUBLE DEUCE!!!!

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: {pulls out a pea shooter and shoots at him} Ptooie. {hits Stinkoman in the eye}

STINKOMAN: {falls to the ground} Ow! My eye! It's like my eye! It hurts so bad!

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: Well, folks, you know what that means. Now I'll do a dance. {starts dancing}

STINKOMAN: Hahahaha! That dance cracks me up! Hahahaha! You gotta teach me!

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: Just kinda shimmy and shake.

STINKOMAN: Yeah! Now I got it! {starts dancing}

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: 20X6!

STINKOMAN: 1936!

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: {stands on one leg} 20X6!

STINKOMAN: 1936!

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: {jumping up in the air} 20X6!

STINKOMAN: 1936!

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: {upside down} 20X6!

STINKOMAN: 1936!

{Fade to black}

THE HOMESTAR RUNNER: 20X6!

STINKOMAN: 1936!

{The words "AGAIN?" and "back." appear.}

[edit] Fun Facts

[edit] Explanations

  • The Homestar Runner's "worsh board" was a common, improvised musical instrument in the nineteenth century, typically used for percussion in jug-band music.

[edit] Remarks

  • This cartoon shows that Old-Timey takes place in 1936.
  • The Old-Timey scratch line behaves irregularly:
    • Sometimes it sticks out of The Homestar Runner's body; other times it doesn't even reach the edge.
    • There is no scratch line on The Homestar Runner's feet, hat propeller, or worshboard.
    • The scratchline changes rotation with the rest of The Homestar Runner's body while he is dancing (see image at top of page). Given how scratch lines are formed, it is entirely impossible for it to be anything but perfectly vertical.
    • During part of the toon the dry meal sack has a scratch line (independent of The Homestar Runner's), but for the rest of the toon it does not.
  • Stinkoman's mouth does not move when he says "DOOOOUUUUUBLEEEEEE DEUUUUUUUCE!"
  • The term "robot" was coined in 1920 with the play R.U.R., well before 1936.

[edit] Inside References

  • The page title, "CHALLENGE AND FIGHTING!!", refers to the Stinkoman theme song, which contains the words "Challenge and fighting and fighting and challenge tonight..."
  • The Homestar Runner kicking a can around is a reference to the series of cartoons in Kick the Can.
  • "What is that, some kinda robot?" refers to the very first Strong Bad Email.
  • Stinkoman uses the DOUBLE DEUCE.
  • The Homestar Runner's dance music was originally used in Parsnips A-Plenty, as was the dry wheezing sound used for the dry meal. In Parsnips A-Plenty, the sound was used as Sickly Sam's disappearing noise.

[edit] Real-World References

  • The kicking attack Stinkoman practices bears a strong resemblance to Chun-Li's lightning kick attack from Street Fighter II.
  • The 1928 Okeechobee hurricane is often referred to as "The Storm of '28". The fourth-deadliest hurricane in United States history, flooding and rainfall extended through Georgia to southern Virginia.

[edit] Fast Forward

[edit] DVD Version

  • The DVD version features hidden creators' commentary. To access it, switch the DVD player's audio language selection while watching.

[edit] Commentary Transcript

(Commentary by: Mike Chapman, Matt Chapman)

MIKE: Ooh, a nice little title screen there.

MATT: Oh, these are always fun to do. Mixing the weird, different universes of the Homestar Runner world.

MIKE: Yes. This was the first—Was this the first thing that Stro—Stinkoman was in after the japanese cartoon email?

MATT: Yeah, I think so. This was the first fleshing out of his character a little bit. {pauses} I like how Old-Timey Homestar Runner has scratchies only on him—

MIKE: Yeah.

MATT: —and his voice.

MIKE: And—and his audio?

MATT: Yeah.

MIKE: I think Old-Timey Homestar Runner is my favorite character.

MATT: What do you think Old-Timey Homestar Runner's dog's name was, Mike?

MIKE: Um...

MATT: Old something?

MIKE: {laughs} Yeah. Old Eyelids? Cause he had eyelids? {Matt laughs} His eyelids were really big, actually.

MATT: Okay. They droop down off his face?

MIKE: {laughs} Yeah. Instead of having big droopy jowls, he had big droopy eyelashes. Wait, what did I say? Eyelids, not eyelashes.

MATT: Yeah. You think there's an anime name for those mushroomy things? Yeah, it's been like that.

MIKE: Really?

MATT: That's terrible. It looks really bad.

MIKE: An anime name for the mushrooms?

MATT: Yeah.

MIKE: I do think there's a name for them, but I can't think of what it might be right now.

MATT: {laughs} There's the snot— There's the snot bubble. There's the tear that comes up the side of your face. And then there's the weird, angry mushroom when you're laughing.

MIKE: They mean something to someone, but not to me.

MATT: Get down.

MIKE: It's like the end of the pale green pants.

MATT: Yeah.

MIKE: Hello?

MATT: Hello?

MIKE: Hello?

MATT: Hello!

MIKE: And... keep playing here. We're gonna fade it out.

[edit] Fun Facts

  • Stinkoman appeared in Main Page 17 between japanese cartoon and this, contrary to Matt and Mike's claim, but this was in fact "the first fleshing out of his character" since that email.
  • The Pale Green Pants are from a children's story called "What Was I Scared Of?" by Dr. Seuss.
  • "The tear that comes up the side of your face" is correctly referred to as a sweat drop and is a common element of anime, though it almost always goes down one's face.

[edit] External Links

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