The Sad Kids

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Revision as of 22:18, 8 November 2020

"Huh?" "What?"
The sad family?

The Sad Kids (a boy and a girl) were created by Strong Sad in Homestarloween Party. According to Strong Sad, the Visor Robot had the brain of the Sad Kids' father. Like Strong Sad, both are almost in grayscale, with white skin and blue-gray clothes. They both appear to lack arms and have heavy bags under their eyes. The girl has long, black hair and wears a dress with a lace collar. The boy wears a shapeless gray garment, a whoopee cap, and dark gray shoes. He is also one of the few people in the Homestar Runner universe to have ears. They have the same voice (similar to Strong Sad's), and don't usually say anything except confused statements, such as "Huh?", "What?", and "Weird."

They often appear in commercials for Fluffy Puff Marshmallows and Air-Puffed Sugar Delights, which strangely suggests that they live in both the present-day and the 1930s, or have look-alikes. They dressed up as The King of Town and the Wicked Witch of the West for the Fluffy Puff Malloweens commercial. They are frequently shown being mistreated in some way by the other characters, often by Marshie in his commercials, and/or crushed by various large objects. In Stack 'Em to the Heavens!, they claim to be vegan.

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Character Evolution

Image Info Created Appearances What's Changed?
First design of the Sad Kids 2000 Toons from Homestarloween Party to Stack 'Em to the Heavens! N/A
Current design 2020 Halloween Hijinks Both kids have darker outlines, as well as gradated shading and highlights on their bodies. The girl's hair is darker and has streaky highlights. The boy's hat has shading and highlights. The shading on their bodies and on the boy's head doesn't go to the edge of the outline. The boy's ears are slightly more detailed.

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