Kick-A-Ball
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- | At the end, click on the period after "end" (a kickball) to see a scene in the announcer's booth. | + | At the end, click on the period after "end" (a kickball) to see a scene in the announcer's booth. <br> |
- | '''THE UMPIRE:''' Honest to God, Mookie Blaylock gave me this kickball in my hands in 1984. | + | '''THE UMPIRE:''' Honest to God, Mookie Blaylock gave me this kickball in my hands in 1984.<br> |
'''THE ANNOUNCER:''' I simply cannot express how impressive that kickball is! | '''THE ANNOUNCER:''' I simply cannot express how impressive that kickball is! | ||
Revision as of 03:37, 18 March 2009
Toon Category: Big Toon |
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Cast (in order of appearance): Homestar Runner, Strong Bad
Places:
Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Running Time: 5:24
Page Title: A Kick-a-ball jam named Saturdays
Contents |
Transcript
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Fun Facts
Easter Eggs
At the end, click on the period after "end" (a kickball) to see a scene in the announcer's booth.
THE UMPIRE: Honest to God, Mookie Blaylock gave me this kickball in my hands in 1984.
THE ANNOUNCER: I simply cannot express how impressive that kickball is!