Street Fighter

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**The flaming maneuver the Poopsmith does when clicking on him is Bison's "Psycho Crusher" attack. The move was known in earlier versions of ''Street Fighter II'' as the "flaming torpedo"; hence, the reference to a "flaming Poopsmith".
**The flaming maneuver the Poopsmith does when clicking on him is Bison's "Psycho Crusher" attack. The move was known in earlier versions of ''Street Fighter II'' as the "flaming torpedo"; hence, the reference to a "flaming Poopsmith".
*[[Fan Stuff]] {{--}} A picture of Homestar as Goku is [[Email FAQ|intentionally misidentified]] as "{{w|Ken Masters|Ken}} from Street Fighter but with {{w|Guile (Street Fighter)|Guile}}'s hair".
*[[Fan Stuff]] {{--}} A picture of Homestar as Goku is [[Email FAQ|intentionally misidentified]] as "{{w|Ken Masters|Ken}} from Street Fighter but with {{w|Guile (Street Fighter)|Guile}}'s hair".
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*Email [[dangeresque 3]] {{--}} [[Dangeresque Too]]'s "The pipes are broken!" is [[Homestar Runner]] trying to say "Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku", a move used by {{w|Ryu (Street Fighter)|Ryu}} and Ken that is commonly translated as the "Hurricane Kick". Due to the low-quality audio of ''Street Fighter II'', it was often hard to understand what characters were saying (especially if the listener did not understand Japanese) which led to humorous misinterpretations such as this.
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*Email [[dangeresque 3]] {{--}} [[Dangeresque Too]]'s "The pipes are broken!" is [[Homestar Runner]] trying to say "Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku", a move used by {{w|Ryu (Street Fighter)|Ryu}} and Ken that is commonly translated as the "Hurricane Kick". Due to the low-quality audio of ''Street Fighter II'', it was often hard to understand what characters were saying (especially if the listener did not understand Japanese), which led to humorous misinterpretations such as this.
**[[Dangeresque Puppet Squad: The Hot Jones Hijack]] {{--}} Homestar's character, [[Stingy Relenque]], does a spinning kick, saying, "Ze pipes... zey are broken!"
**[[Dangeresque Puppet Squad: The Hot Jones Hijack]] {{--}} Homestar's character, [[Stingy Relenque]], does a spinning kick, saying, "Ze pipes... zey are broken!"
**[[Dangeresque Roomisode 3: Keep My Enemies, Loser]] {{--}} Dangeresque Too makes a cameo appearance in the postgame content. His "The pipes are broken" line, both in his introduction and when clicked on, now sounds even more like the audio from ''Street Fighter II''.
**[[Dangeresque Roomisode 3: Keep My Enemies, Loser]] {{--}} Dangeresque Too makes a cameo appearance in the postgame content. His "The pipes are broken" line, both in his introduction and when clicked on, now sounds even more like the audio from ''Street Fighter II''.
*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] {{--}} [[1-Up]]'s spin-kick is similar to the Tatsumaki.
*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] {{--}} [[1-Up]]'s spin-kick is similar to the Tatsumaki.
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*[[Sample of Style Too]] {{--}} Matt can be seen mimicking the {{w|Hadouken}} move while performing the motion capture for [[Marshie]].
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*[[Sample of Style Too]] {{--}} [[Matt Chapman]] can be seen mimicking the {{w|Hadouken}} move while performing the motion capture for [[Marshie]].
*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}} One of the Algebros from [[Math Kickers]] is named Ryu.
*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}} One of the Algebros from [[Math Kickers]] is named Ryu.
*[[8-Bit Is Enough]] {{--}} Homestar says his lucky quarter got him out of some tight jams, including ''Street [[Mashing|Masher]]'', ''Street Masher II'', and ''Street Masher II: Slightly Different Costumes Edition''. The third title references the {{w|Street Fighter II#Updated versions|many times ''SF2'' has been re-released}} with expanded or alternate content.
*[[8-Bit Is Enough]] {{--}} Homestar says his lucky quarter got him out of some tight jams, including ''Street [[Mashing|Masher]]'', ''Street Masher II'', and ''Street Masher II: Slightly Different Costumes Edition''. The third title references the {{w|Street Fighter II#Updated versions|many times ''SF2'' has been re-released}} with expanded or alternate content.
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[[Category:Video game references]]
[[Category:Video game references]]
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[[Category:Nintendo]]
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[[Category:Games, Franchises, and Developers Affiliated with Nintendo]]

Current revision as of 01:10, 18 September 2025

"The pipes are broken!"

Street Fighter is a series of fighting video games which became popular in the early 1990s. The Brothers Chaps reference it in several of their cartoons, especially Street Fighter II.

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