Prison
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**After Strong Bad is placed under house arrest by [[The King of Town]], Strong Bad says he's a political prisoner to the protestors outside [[House of the Brothers Strong|his house]]. | **After Strong Bad is placed under house arrest by [[The King of Town]], Strong Bad says he's a political prisoner to the protestors outside [[House of the Brothers Strong|his house]]. | ||
- | **Strong Bad asks the protestors for help getting past the electric fence blocking his freedom. Homestar says that would be illegal and Coach Z | + | **Strong Bad asks the protestors for help getting past the electric fence blocking his freedom. Homestar says that would be illegal and Coach Z exclaims that he can't go back to the joint again. |
**When checking his [[Computer Room]] calendar, Strong Bad makes a note to remember his wrongful imprisonment. | **When checking his [[Computer Room]] calendar, Strong Bad makes a note to remember his wrongful imprisonment. | ||
**When Strong Bad talks to Strong Sad for the first time, Strong Sad hoped Strong Bad would have been sent to prison so that Strong Sad could get some peace to finish a model of the Kon-Tiki. | **When Strong Bad talks to Strong Sad for the first time, Strong Sad hoped Strong Bad would have been sent to prison so that Strong Sad could get some peace to finish a model of the Kon-Tiki. |
Revision as of 02:24, 5 April 2014
- This article is about the concept of wrongdoers being locked up. For the location, see Jail.
In the Homestar Runner body of work, there have been times characters have been sent to prison or have referenced it.
Appearances
- Email video games — Strong Bad says during his intro that "Email is like a prison. A prison with no walls... and no toilet." He also says the email sender is someone from the inside and wishes he get out soon.
- Email stupid stuff — An Easter egg at the end of the email consists of The Cheatcakes' jingle, which is: "Only liars and thieves eat Grumblecakes, and those people go to prison. Just ask The Cheat!"
- Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon — Strong Bad and The Cheat are thrown in jail for trying to rob Bubs' Concession Stand and are thrown in jail again following a jailbreak and subsequent crime spree.
- Email time capsule — In an Easter egg at the end of the email, The Cheatcakes' jingle plays before Strong Bad's R&B-esque song about Grumblecakes.
- Grumblecakes (video) — In the beginning of the video, The Cheatcakes' jingle plays before switching over to Strong Bad's R&B-esque song about Grumblecakes.
- Email portrait — Disappointed in Strong Mad's macaroni picture, Strong Bad says he could have hired a five-year-old kindergartener to make a macaroni picture, but he finds doing such a thing creepy and something he would likely go to jail for.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 11 — So and So gets sent to prison for life plus whenever her step-mom comes get her due to shoplifting.
- Fan Costumes '06 — Strong Bad remarks that The Cheat's Hot Mom is always in and out of prison.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 13 — When the police arrive, So and So becomes frightened and screams that she can't do another nickel.
- Blubb-O's Commercial — Coach Z, dressed as the Drive-Thru Whale, makes Strong Sad think that the former is sometimes trying go to prison.
- Email rated — One of the movies mentioned is "Women's Penitentiary Bake Sale Nightmare".
- Play Date — When Homestar Runner is calling around, Bubs is revealed to be in federal prison and Coach Z is in juvenile prison. In an Easter egg at the end of the toon, Bubs says he got out of federal prison for snitchy behavior.
- Strong Badia the Free —
- After Strong Bad is placed under house arrest by The King of Town, Strong Bad says he's a political prisoner to the protestors outside his house.
- Strong Bad asks the protestors for help getting past the electric fence blocking his freedom. Homestar says that would be illegal and Coach Z exclaims that he can't go back to the joint again.
- When checking his Computer Room calendar, Strong Bad makes a note to remember his wrongful imprisonment.
- When Strong Bad talks to Strong Sad for the first time, Strong Sad hoped Strong Bad would have been sent to prison so that Strong Sad could get some peace to finish a model of the Kon-Tiki.
- When in the Laundry Room viewing the washer or dryer, Strong Bad will say that the key to surviving prison is to not stay in the laundry room for too long.
- At Strong Badia for the first time, Strong Bad checks the Stop Sign and remarks that the lands of Strong Badia had suffered during his imprisonment.
- Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective — Dangeresque visits Baron Darin Diamonocle in Brainblow City Prison.
- Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque — Dangeresque can end up in prison if he fails to complete the case file or ticks off The Chief.
- A Death-Defying Decemberween — Strong Bad's parole is mentioned, implying that he had recently been in prison.
- 2 Part Episode: Part 1 — The Blue Laser Commander gets thrown in prison, which doubles as Reynold's office.
- 2 Part Episode: Part 2 — The Blue Laser Commander gets busted out of prison.