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- | In the Homestar Runner universe and in real life, [[the Brothers Chaps]] have made allusions to the '''{{w|Atlanta Braves}}''', their [[Georgia|local]] [[baseball]] team. | + | In the [[Homestar Runner universe]] and in real life, [[the Brothers Chaps]] have made allusions to the '''{{w|Atlanta Braves}}''', their [[Georgia|local]] [[baseball]] team, likely because a commercial about them was the inspiration for [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]]'s name. |
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== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
- | *[[Hairstyle Runner]] {{--}} One of the drawings is | + | *[[Hairstyle Runner]] {{--}} One of the drawings is entitled "[[Homestar Runner|Homestar]] Klesko", referring to former Brave {{w|Ryan Klesko}}. |
- | * | + | *Emails [[stunt double]] and [[dangeresque 3]] {{--}} On the [[The Local Newspapes|newspaper]], the baseball players are the Braves. |
- | *Several [[Interviews and Public Appearances| | + | *Several [[Interviews and Public Appearances|interviews]] {{--}} The Brothers Chaps mention the Braves. |
- | *[[Experimental Film]] {{--}} One of the questions is "How many home runs did {{w|Hank Aaron}} have?" The answer is correctly stated as 755. | + | *[[Experimental Film]] {{--}} One of the questions is "How many home runs did {{w|Hank Aaron}} have?". The answer is correctly stated as 755. |
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 11]] {{--}} The page title of the comic refers to the Braves' 11 consecutive {{w|National League East}} division titles. | *[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 11]] {{--}} The page title of the comic refers to the Braves' 11 consecutive {{w|National League East}} division titles. | ||
*Email [[buried]] {{--}} Strong Bad refers to the email's sender as {{w|Pascual Pérez (baseball)|Pascual Pérez}}, former pitcher for the Atlanta Braves. | *Email [[buried]] {{--}} Strong Bad refers to the email's sender as {{w|Pascual Pérez (baseball)|Pascual Pérez}}, former pitcher for the Atlanta Braves. |
Current revision as of 03:44, 16 August 2023
In the Homestar Runner universe and in real life, the Brothers Chaps have made allusions to the Atlanta Braves, their local baseball team, likely because a commercial about them was the inspiration for Homestar Runner's name.
[edit] Appearances
- Hairstyle Runner — One of the drawings is entitled "Homestar Klesko", referring to former Brave Ryan Klesko.
- Emails stunt double and dangeresque 3 — On the newspaper, the baseball players are the Braves.
- Several interviews — The Brothers Chaps mention the Braves.
- Experimental Film — One of the questions is "How many home runs did Hank Aaron have?". The answer is correctly stated as 755.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 11 — The page title of the comic refers to the Braves' 11 consecutive National League East division titles.
- Email buried — Strong Bad refers to the email's sender as Pascual Pérez, former pitcher for the Atlanta Braves.
- Haunted Photo Booth — Homestar dresses as Dale Murphy, and he erroneously compliments his own costume as a Mark Lemke costume.
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Inside Jokes | Mark Lemke (Atlanta Braves) | Waffle House |
Companies | Harmless Junk, Inc. | Mellow Mushroom |
Public Appearances | Dad's Garage (2014, 2015, Endorsement) | Georgia Tech |
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