Stinkoman and 1-Up's Relationship

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[[Stinkoman]] and [[1-Up]] usually get along rather well. 1-Up seems to idolize Stinkoman but Stinkoman makes fun of him alot, though 1-Up doesn't seem to mind.
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[[Stinkoman]] and [[1-Up]] are the 20X6 equivalents of [[Strong Bad]] and [[Homestar Runner]], respectively. The relationship of Stinkoman and 1-Up mirrors the [[Homestar Runner and Strong Bad's Relationship|relationship of Strong Bad and Homestar Runner]]: 1-Up idolizes Stinkoman and wants his attention, while Stinkoman finds 1-Up to be annoying most of the time, although occasionally he shows a soft spot for 1-Up and the two have moments of camaraderie.
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==Stinkoman making fun of 1-Up==
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==Stinkoman as rival==
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*Email [[japanese cartoon]] — [[Stinkoman]] laughs at [[1-Up]] after the latter is crushed by [[Pan Pan]].
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*Email [[japanese cartoon]] — Stinkoman laughs when 1-Up is crushed by [[Pan Pan]]. Also, Stinkoman says that 1-Up can't be "the guy" because he's "just a kid."
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*[[Under Construction]] — Stinkoman calls 1-up and Pan Pan ladies after they missed him fighting [[Sticklyman]].
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*[[Under Construction]] — Stinkoman calls 1-up and Pan Pan "ladies" because they missed his fight with [[Sticklyman]].
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*[[Twenty THANXty six]] — Stinkoman calls 1-up "talking-to-me-extraordinaire" after 1-up points out that "giving thanks" doesn't involve farm equipment.
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*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] — At the start of Level 2, Stinkoman ignores 1-Up, who is concerned for the kidnapped [[Pan Pan]]. In Level 5's opening cutscene he refuses to help 1-Up any more, leaving 1-Up to play the level on his own.
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*[[Twenty THANXty six]] — Stinkoman mockingly calls 1-up a "talking-to-me-extraordinaire" after 1-up points out that "giving thanks" doesn't involve farm equipment. Also, when Stinkoman is building a tractor, he tells 1-Up to go away.
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==Stinkoman ignoring/rejecting 1-Up==
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==Stinkoman as ally and friend==
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*Email [[japanese cartoon]] — Stinkoman won't let 1-Up be "the guy" too because he thinks 1-Up is just a kid.
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*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] — 1-Up either lives with or is visiting Stinkoman. In level 4, [[Stinkoman]] protects [[1-Up]] with his giant fist power-up, gained from defeating Stlunko. However, this move has selfish motivations as well, as Stinkoman is protecting his [[power crunch]] from being damaged in the Lava Zone. Stinkoman also sets out to rescue 1-up and [[Pan-Pan]] from the [[Shadowy Figure]].
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*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] — At the start of level 2 Stinkoman ignores 1-Up's concerns that Pan Pan has been kidnapped to challenge whoever put a bone in his chicken soup. In the level 5 opening cutscene he refuses to help 1-Up any further leaving him to do level 5 solo.
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*[[Stinkomanual]] — Stinkoman and 1-Up are referred to as "pals."
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*[[Twenty THANXty six]] — When Stinkoman is building a tractor he tells 1-Up to go away.
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*[[Twenty THANXty Six]] — Stinkoman allows 1-Up to teach him how to give thanks, and the two appear to be working together to face the Challenge of the Crystal Shards.
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==Stinkoman and 1-Up helping each other==
 
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*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] — In level 4, [[Stinkoman]] protects [[1-Up]] with his giant fist power-up, gained from defeating Stlunko. However, this is just to protect his [[power crunch]] from being damaged in the Lava Zone. Stinkoman also sets out to rescue 1-up and [[Pan-Pan]] from the [[Shadowy Figure]].
 
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*[[Twenty THANXty Six]] — [[1-Up]] teaches [[Stinkoman]] about how to give thanks.
 
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==Stinkoman & 1-Up getting along==
 
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*Email [[time capsule]]- 1-Up shows Stinkoman his new wig from [[Homestar Runner]]'s 'time box'.
 
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*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] — 1-Up appears to live in the same place as, or at least visit, Stinkoman.
 
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*[[Stinkomanual]] — Stinkoman and 1-Up are refered to as pals.
 
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*[[Twenty THANXty Six]]— [[1-Up]] appears to be helping [[Stinkoman]] face the Challenge of the Crystal Shards.
 
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[[Category:Character Relationships]]

Revision as of 00:36, 21 July 2010

"Go away! I'm doing something!"

Stinkoman and 1-Up are the 20X6 equivalents of Strong Bad and Homestar Runner, respectively. The relationship of Stinkoman and 1-Up mirrors the relationship of Strong Bad and Homestar Runner: 1-Up idolizes Stinkoman and wants his attention, while Stinkoman finds 1-Up to be annoying most of the time, although occasionally he shows a soft spot for 1-Up and the two have moments of camaraderie.

Stinkoman as rival

  • Email japanese cartoon — Stinkoman laughs when 1-Up is crushed by Pan Pan. Also, Stinkoman says that 1-Up can't be "the guy" because he's "just a kid."
  • Under Construction — Stinkoman calls 1-up and Pan Pan "ladies" because they missed his fight with Sticklyman.
  • Stinkoman 20X6 — At the start of Level 2, Stinkoman ignores 1-Up, who is concerned for the kidnapped Pan Pan. In Level 5's opening cutscene he refuses to help 1-Up any more, leaving 1-Up to play the level on his own.
  • Twenty THANXty six — Stinkoman mockingly calls 1-up a "talking-to-me-extraordinaire" after 1-up points out that "giving thanks" doesn't involve farm equipment. Also, when Stinkoman is building a tractor, he tells 1-Up to go away.

Stinkoman as ally and friend

  • Stinkoman 20X6 — 1-Up either lives with or is visiting Stinkoman. In level 4, Stinkoman protects 1-Up with his giant fist power-up, gained from defeating Stlunko. However, this move has selfish motivations as well, as Stinkoman is protecting his power crunch from being damaged in the Lava Zone. Stinkoman also sets out to rescue 1-up and Pan-Pan from the Shadowy Figure.
  • Stinkomanual — Stinkoman and 1-Up are referred to as "pals."
  • Twenty THANXty Six — Stinkoman allows 1-Up to teach him how to give thanks, and the two appear to be working together to face the Challenge of the Crystal Shards.
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