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Revision as of 21:39, 20 September 2007
Although only approximately 10% of the US population are left-handed, a large portion of the characters in the Homestar Runner universe appear to be either left-handed or ambidextrous (even though some characters do not have visible arms). Since all 3 of The Brothers Strong are ambidextrous, it may be a trait that runs in the family. In fact, given how different they really are from each other, it may be the only trait they have in common.
Left-handed Characters
Ambidextrous Characters
Appearances
- In Egg Throwing Game, Strong Bad throws left-handed.
- Homestar plays the lute left-handed in Tis True, Pom Pom, Tis True.
- However, in mini-golf, he putts right handed.
- In kids' book, one of the original characters, Gregor, is listed to be left handed.
- In Under Construction, Pan Pan is shown "eating pudding with a spoon" left handed.
- Although Pan Pan uses chopsticks with his right hand on Main Page 17, chopsticks are traditionally held in the right hand only even by the left-handed.
- In Peasant's Quest Preview, Rather Dashing holds the Trog-Sword left-handed.
- In an Easter Egg of old comics, Strong Mad holds the orange spoon with his left hand.
- He holds the X-acto knife right handed in dragon.
- In Teen Girl Squad Issue 8, What's Her Face plays the bass left-handed.
- In Senorial Day, Senor Cardgage signs the football with his right hand, but winds up to throw it with his left.
- In Teen Girl Squad Issue 9, What's Her Face holds the spoon left-handed when she is eating staple sauce.
- In this same issue, The Ugly One holds a Big Knife with her left hand when she carves "BFF" into the tree.
- In highschool, Homestar plays the bass left-handed.
- Strong Sad plays a classical guitar left-handed in alternate universe.
- In senior prom, The Blacksmith appears to be left handed, since the snare drum is on the right hand side of the drum set.
- In redesign, Strong Bad holds his spear in his left hand and his shield in his right.
- In keep cool, Strong Bad raises his left hand, inviting the viewer to "give [him] five". Strong Sad later uses his left hand to grab a spoonful of hoisin sauce off his head and eat it.
- In trading cards, Strong Bad uses his left hand to draw himself bench-pressing dinosaurs on a sticky note.
- Strong Bad is seen using a left-handed marker in emails suntan, couch patch, car, haircut, and long pants. It was also later seen in the holiday toon Senorial Day.
- In narrator, Strong Sad is seen eating his Rogan Josh pot pie with his spoon in his left hand.
- In space program, The Cheat throws the CD case at Homestar using his left arm.
- In coloring, when The Cheat is manufacturing a "lemon laser", he is holding the soldering iron in his left hand.
- In funny, Bubs is eating french fries with computer ketchup left handed.
- The Cheat is throwing water balloons at Homestar left handed in rough copy.
- While stuck in the frame, Strong Bad is painting left handed in portrait.
- In the toon DNA Evidence, Strong Sad writes left handed with a fountain pen, but switches to his right hand halfway through, and then back to his left hand.
- In Arcade Game, The Cheat plays TROGDOR! left handed.
- In rough copy, The Cheat throws water balloons with his left hand.
- In 20X6 vs. 1936, The Homestar Runner plays the washboard left-handed.
- In mini-golf, Coach Z is playing "cack-handed": he has a right-handed stance, but his left hand is on the bottom.
