Brains
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- | *[[Main Page 7]] - [[Homestar Runner|Homestar]] is in his grave with a crack in his skull exposing his brain. | + | *[[Main Page 7]] - [[Homestar Runner|Homestar]] is in his grave with a crack in his skull exposing his brain. Mousing over "Games" will cause a crow to tear off part of his brain, and "Store" will cause [[Blood|blood]] to squirt out of it. |
*[[Homestarloween Party]] - In [[Strong Sad]]'s story, the [[Visor Robot]] has a human brain that was stolen from a "kindly old man" who was the father of [[The Sad Kids]]. | *[[Homestarloween Party]] - In [[Strong Sad]]'s story, the [[Visor Robot]] has a human brain that was stolen from a "kindly old man" who was the father of [[The Sad Kids]]. | ||
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 4]] - [[Cheerleader]] asks out [[Minor Teen Girl Squad Characters#Quarterback|Quarterback]], to which he replies "Hows about you get some brains?" Cheerleader is then [[-'d|CEREBELLUM'D]] by a giant brain mech with lips and a eye patch that is operated by the [[Arrow'd Guy]]. | *[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 4]] - [[Cheerleader]] asks out [[Minor Teen Girl Squad Characters#Quarterback|Quarterback]], to which he replies "Hows about you get some brains?" Cheerleader is then [[-'d|CEREBELLUM'D]] by a giant brain mech with lips and a eye patch that is operated by the [[Arrow'd Guy]]. | ||
*[[That A Ghost]] - The skeleton of [[Old-Timey Strong Bad]] has a crack in his skull exposing his brain. | *[[That A Ghost]] - The skeleton of [[Old-Timey Strong Bad]] has a crack in his skull exposing his brain. | ||
*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] - In [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 1|Level 1]], [[Stinkoman]] easily defeats [[Stinkoman 20X6 Enemies and Items#Bosses|Tampo]], a [[Robots|robot]] with a giant brain. At the end of the level, Tampo's brain comes back to life and is the boss battle for level 1. Its weak spot is the cerebellum. | *[[Stinkoman 20X6]] - In [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 1|Level 1]], [[Stinkoman]] easily defeats [[Stinkoman 20X6 Enemies and Items#Bosses|Tampo]], a [[Robots|robot]] with a giant brain. At the end of the level, Tampo's brain comes back to life and is the boss battle for level 1. Its weak spot is the cerebellum. | ||
- | *[[big white face]] - An Easter egg with a diagram of [[Physiology of The Cheat|The Cheat's physiology]] shows a brain-like | + | *[[big white face]] - An Easter egg with a diagram of [[Physiology of The Cheat|The Cheat's physiology]] shows a brain-like organ below the "face bone" with what appear to be nerves sticking out through the bottom. |
*[[Puppet Jam: President's Daughter]] - Homestar and [[They Might Be Giants]] make a song about the President's daughter's brain. | *[[Puppet Jam: President's Daughter]] - Homestar and [[They Might Be Giants]] make a song about the President's daughter's brain. | ||
*[[Commandos in the Classroom]] - [[Gunhaver]] explains that the brain is divided into two halves: the good half, which likes things such as self-esteem, Oreo Cheesecake, and bringing your old man a [[Cold One]], and the evil half, which likes things such as littering, loitering, latering, and lootering. | *[[Commandos in the Classroom]] - [[Gunhaver]] explains that the brain is divided into two halves: the good half, which likes things such as self-esteem, Oreo Cheesecake, and bringing your old man a [[Cold One]], and the evil half, which likes things such as littering, loitering, latering, and lootering. |
Revision as of 09:05, 28 January 2007
Brains have often appeared or have been mentioned in the Homestar Runner universe. All of the brains that have appeared seem to be human brains.
Appearances
- Main Page 7 - Homestar is in his grave with a crack in his skull exposing his brain. Mousing over "Games" will cause a crow to tear off part of his brain, and "Store" will cause blood to squirt out of it.
- Homestarloween Party - In Strong Sad's story, the Visor Robot has a human brain that was stolen from a "kindly old man" who was the father of The Sad Kids.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 4 - Cheerleader asks out Quarterback, to which he replies "Hows about you get some brains?" Cheerleader is then CEREBELLUM'D by a giant brain mech with lips and a eye patch that is operated by the Arrow'd Guy.
- That A Ghost - The skeleton of Old-Timey Strong Bad has a crack in his skull exposing his brain.
- Stinkoman 20X6 - In Level 1, Stinkoman easily defeats Tampo, a robot with a giant brain. At the end of the level, Tampo's brain comes back to life and is the boss battle for level 1. Its weak spot is the cerebellum.
- big white face - An Easter egg with a diagram of The Cheat's physiology shows a brain-like organ below the "face bone" with what appear to be nerves sticking out through the bottom.
- Puppet Jam: President's Daughter - Homestar and They Might Be Giants make a song about the President's daughter's brain.
- Commandos in the Classroom - Gunhaver explains that the brain is divided into two halves: the good half, which likes things such as self-esteem, Oreo Cheesecake, and bringing your old man a Cold One, and the evil half, which likes things such as littering, loitering, latering, and lootering.
- Summer Short Shorts - The visuals for the Limozeen song "Brain Sister" show a brain with feminine legs walking along the screen.
- Happy Hallow-day - Homestar tries to lure Halloween night with a squeaky chew toy that appears to be a brain with a bolt and an eyball sticking out of it.