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*Email [[haircut]] — The email comes from Harry Earlenmacherg of the German town of Düsseldorf. [[Strong Bad]] refers to him as Düsseldörke and then as Deutschman, whose name becomes the name of a [[Strong_Badman_Characters#Deutschman|character]] in the [[Strong Badman|Strong Badman comic book series]]. | *Email [[haircut]] — The email comes from Harry Earlenmacherg of the German town of Düsseldorf. [[Strong Bad]] refers to him as Düsseldörke and then as Deutschman, whose name becomes the name of a [[Strong_Badman_Characters#Deutschman|character]] in the [[Strong Badman|Strong Badman comic book series]]. | ||
- | *Email [[pom pom]] — In an Easter egg, Strong Bad refers to [[Pom Pom]]'s [[Parents|parents]] as [[General and Fraulein Pom Pom]]. As "Fraulein Pom Pom" has to be married, the usage of ''Fräulein'' is technically incorrect; Strong Bad should have said '' | + | *Email [[pom pom]] — In an Easter egg, Strong Bad refers to [[Pom Pom]]'s [[Parents|parents]] as [[General and Fraulein Pom Pom]]. As "Fraulein Pom Pom" has to be married, the usage of ''Fräulein'' is technically incorrect; Strong Bad should have said ''Frau'', which is used to address married women, whereas ''Fräulein'' refers to unmarried women. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 20:09, 24 October 2008
While Homestar Runner takes place in and around Free Country, USA, there are some cultural references to the German.
Appearances
- Email haircut — The email comes from Harry Earlenmacherg of the German town of Düsseldorf. Strong Bad refers to him as Düsseldörke and then as Deutschman, whose name becomes the name of a character in the Strong Badman comic book series.
- Email pom pom — In an Easter egg, Strong Bad refers to Pom Pom's parents as General and Fraulein Pom Pom. As "Fraulein Pom Pom" has to be married, the usage of Fräulein is technically incorrect; Strong Bad should have said Frau, which is used to address married women, whereas Fräulein refers to unmarried women.
See Also
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