Supra Modern Telegram

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'''Supra Modern Telegram''' is the preferred brand of [[Wikipedia:telegraph|telegraph]] service in [[Free Country, USA]] during the [[Old-Timey]] era. It claims to be "The Future... Sorta." [[Old-Timey Strong Bad]] uses this "supra modern" service to answer telegrams for his "Electronic Message" show in the [[Telegraph Room]]. In the [[little animal#DVD Version|DVD version]] of [[little animal]], the telegraph serves as an Old-Timey version of [[The Paper]].   
'''Supra Modern Telegram''' is the preferred brand of [[Wikipedia:telegraph|telegraph]] service in [[Free Country, USA]] during the [[Old-Timey]] era. It claims to be "The Future... Sorta." [[Old-Timey Strong Bad]] uses this "supra modern" service to answer telegrams for his "Electronic Message" show in the [[Telegraph Room]]. In the [[little animal#DVD Version|DVD version]] of [[little animal]], the telegraph serves as an Old-Timey version of [[The Paper]].   
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*'''Debut:''' Email [[50 emails]] (Easter egg)
*'''Debut:''' Email [[50 emails]] (Easter egg)
*Email [[flashback]] (Easter egg)
*Email [[flashback]] (Easter egg)
*Email [[little animal]] ([[strongbad_email.exe|DVD]] version)
*Email [[little animal]] ([[strongbad_email.exe|DVD]] version)
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Revision as of 17:10, 11 April 2006

Supra Modern Telegram is the preferred brand of telegraph service in Free Country, USA during the Old-Timey era. It claims to be "The Future... Sorta." Old-Timey Strong Bad uses this "supra modern" service to answer telegrams for his "Electronic Message" show in the Telegraph Room. In the DVD version of little animal, the telegraph serves as an Old-Timey version of The Paper.

Interestingly, although "STOP" appears at the end of each sentence to signify a pause, it is capable of producing punctuation such as question marks and commas.

The word "supra" also appears in Senorial Day, as part of the "Senorial Day Tent Event Supra Sale".

Appearances

The Future… Sorta.
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