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- | [[Image:logo.png|thumb|The Homestar Runner logo]]
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- | '''Homestar Runner''' (often abbreviated '''HR''', '''HSR''' or '''H*R''') is an animated cartoon available primarily through homestarrunner.com. Although originally conceived as [[Original Book|a book written for children]], the site is perhaps most popular with (and has been gravitating toward) young adults, with its short movies, games, charmingly naïve music, and plentiful opportunities for interaction.
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- | ==Cartoons==
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- | [[Image:everybody-poster.PNG|thumb|The Homestar Runner cast, as shown on the [[Everybody Everybody Poster|Everybody Everybody Poster]].]]
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- | The [[Toons|cartoons]] nominally center on [[Homestar Runner]], a somewhat dim but goodhearted athlete. The character [[Strong Bad]], however, is often more popular among fans, mostly through his near-weekly updates of [[Strong Bad Email]], short cartoons in which he answers viewer email. Strong Bad works closely with his sidekick [[The Cheat]] and uses his brother [[Strong Mad]] as the muscle in his operations. Together, the three prey on Strong Bad's awkward and constantly depressed brother [[Strong Sad]]. Many of the site's features—[[Songs|music]], [[Games|games]], [[Main Pages|main pages]], etc.—are based on things from the Strong Bad Emails.
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- | Several other characters fill out the [[Free Country, USA|world]]: Homestar's hippie girlfriend [[Marzipan]], his best friend [[Pom Pom]], their coach [[Coach Z]], local [[Bubs' Concession Stand|concession stand]] operator and dancer [[Bubs]], [[The King of Town]], and his [[The Poopsmith|Poopsmith]]. Rounding out the cast is [[Homsar]], an [[Analysis of Homsar's Speech Patterns|odd-speaking]] character created on account of (and in mock of) [[homsar|a poorly written email to Strong Bad]].
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- | Another popular feature on the website is Strong Bad's crudely drawn comic series ''[[Teen Girl Squad]]''. The comic parodies four archetypal high-school girls and their equally archetypal quest for attractiveness, popularity, and the occasional Pan-Asian Cuisine.
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- | Nearly every Monday, some sort of update (a short, a longer cartoon, a Strong Bad e-mail, a video game, or real-life merchandise like CDs and action figures) is added to the website.
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- | ==Background==
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- | [[Image:Making of 100 email.jpg|thumb|The Brothers Chaps making the [[flashback|the 100th Strong Bad Email]], as seen in the [[strongbad_email.exe|DVD]] feature "[[Making of Email 100]]".]]
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- | The series is the product of [[Matt Chapman|Matt]] and [[Mike Chapman]], who typically call themselves "[[The Brothers Chaps]]." Matt Chapman provides the voices of the male characters, while [[Missy Palmer]] (Mike's wife) does that of Marzipan. Mike Chapman provides the stilted voices for [[Powered by The Cheat|The Cheat's amateurish Flash cartoons]]. Many other [[Contributors|contributors]] help with the series.
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- | Because the Brothers Chaps run their own website, they have a creative freedom that they would not have doing a regular TV show. Though the site sells [[Store|Homestar merchandise]], it has no commercials, and a few of the cartoons parody advertising, with products like [[Fluffy Puff Marshmallows]]. The Internet has allowed them to reach a large audience that they wouldn't have access to otherwise. Originally, they developed Homestar Runner as a labor of love, and for their own amusement. It has grown large enough that merchandise sales pay for all of the costs of running the website. An article in the ''Chicago Tribune'' on July 24, 2003, reports [[Don and Harriet Chapman|the retired parents of the Brothers Chaps]] are spending a lot of time dealing with the business aspects of the website.
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- | The website, built mostly out of [[Macromedia Flash]] animations, is filled with hidden [[Easter egg]]s: if a certain area on the page is mouse-clicked at the right time, an additional cartoon or screen will appear. For example, in the Strong Bad Email [[studying]], viewers can view a hidden [[Bookazon.com|Web page]] about a book that Strong Bad mentions. Also, at the end of the e-mail [[vacation]], you can click on one of five postcards to hear what Strong Bad thinks of the particular [[Strong Bad's Vacation Spots|place he has visited]].
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- | ==References==
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- | *"Homestar Runner." <u>Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia</u>. 9 Dec 2004, 03:57 UTC. 16 Dec 2004, 13:00 <<span class="plainlinks">http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Homestar_Runner&oldid=8505608</span>>.
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- | :''Content for the above was taken chiefly from the [[Wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]] article for [[Wikipedia:Homestar Runner|Homestar Runner]] found at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homestar_Runner http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homestar_Runner]. As such, this article is licensed under the [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html GNU Free Documentation License].
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- | ==See Also==
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- | *[[History of homestarrunner.com]]
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- | ==External links==
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- | *[[HR:index.html|Homestar Runner Official Website]]
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- | *[[HR:firsttime.html|Introduction for first-time visitors]]
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- | *[http://www.whois.sc/homestarrunner.com WHOIS]
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- | [[Category:Real World]]
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