An Open Forum
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(THIS ONE IS SO DIFFICULT I DON'T THINK ILL EVER COMPLEAT IT BUT ILL TRIE!!1!11!!1 It's sad that the commentary is so much longer than the actual 'toon, including stage directions!) |
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'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' So I just had those drawings laying around. | '''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' So I just had those drawings laying around. | ||
- | '''MATT CHAPMAN:''' ''{imitating Homestar from one Exaggeration}'' These are some, these are some, these are some! | + | '''MATT CHAPMAN:''' ''{imitating Homestar from one [[Exaggerations|Exaggeration]]}'' These are some, these are some, these are some! |
'''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' And that theme song became the Li'l Brother theme song. Brudder. | '''MIKE CHAPMAN:''' And that theme song became the Li'l Brother theme song. Brudder. |
Revision as of 04:48, 1 December 2005
Homestar Runner delves into deep political thought.
Cast (in order of appearance): Homestar Runner, Pom Pom
Running Time: 0:32
Transcript
{A screen comes up that reads "An Open Forum Starring: B. Brian Blair and Jumpin' Jim Brunzell" with music in the background. Then, the music abruptly stops and we see bad caricatures of Pom Pom and Homestar sitting by two round balls, which are on a pink table. The balls bounce a few times on their own.}
HOMESTAR RUNNER: I represent distinguished businessman.
{The balls bounce some more. The words "The Ends." appear with the music returning.}
Easter Eggs
- A brief commentary can be heard by switching your DVD player's audio language selection while watching.
MATT CHAPMAN: Mike, what did you do this time?!
MIKE CHAPMAN: So, I made this in a hotel room in New York, um by myself at, like, three in the morning. Um, we were speaking at NYU the next day and I just wanted to make something. {snickers} And so I had to use old audio.
MATT CHAPMAN: Look at the Lincoln heads behind them. I never noticed that before, I don't think.
MIKE CHAPMAN: This... so those characters, the drawings, were... um, for an Exaggeration that never got made.
MATT CHAPMAN: That's true.
MIKE CHAPMAN: So I just had those drawings laying around.
MATT CHAPMAN: {imitating Homestar from one Exaggeration} These are some, these are some, these are some!
MIKE CHAPMAN: And that theme song became the Li'l Brother theme song. Brudder.
MATT CHAPMAN: BruDDer.