Super NES
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This is the first Homestar Runner cartoon ever made. In this toon, see Homestar dance in a field, fly through space, run around a boxing ring with Strong Bad, lift weights, and even play guitar -- all to the accompaniment of annoying vocals and an electronic rhythm section. Near the end, you can also see early versions of The Cheat, Strong Mad, and Strong Sad, plus Strong Bad's pointy green tongue. Runs in QuickTime instead of Flash unlike most of the other toons.
Cast (in order of appearance): Homestar Runner, Strong Bad, Pom Pom, The Cheat, Strong Mad, Strong Sad
Page title: Super Homestario Bros.
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Transcript
TEXT: THE FIRST HOMESTAR CARTOON EVER
MADE ON THE SNES USING MARIO PAINT
Homestar Run GO!
Hooomestaaaar! Run! Run!
Hooomestaaaar! Run! Run!
Homestar Runner really great,
Homestar Runner, ath -ah- lete
Homestar Runner, Pom Pom too
Homestar Runner, we love you!
Hooomestaaaar! Run! Run!
Hooomestaaaar! Run! Run!
Homestar Runner, do your best
Homestar Runner, pass the test
Homestar Runner, Mom and Dad
Look out, Homestar! It's Strong Bad!
Hoooomestaaaar Run!
Weekdays.
TEXT: COPYRIGHT HOMESTARRUNNER.COM
1996 AND 2000
Katakana Transcript
アホチス カヲ (Strong Bad and Homestar in the wrestling ring.)
ンコカオヲス
ウコスキテ ホ. (Pom Pom floating by. . .)
ネおか? もきひ (Homestar with a yellow background.)
クキカ? シユ カスセ-ホヌシネ! (The Homestar Runner splash.)
Pronunciation
ahochisu kawo
nkokaowosu:
ukosukite ho.
Neoka-?
Mokihi
kukika-?-shiyu
kasuse-honushine!
Fun Facts
- The Brothers Chaps made this for their older brother's birthday.
- We finally see Strong Bad's toungue, which happens to be green.
- The Japansese characters are written mostly in Katakana, which is a character set used to express foreign words. The Brothers Chaps seem, however, to be expressing jibberish. The exception is the "Homestar with yellow background" screen which is written in the primary Japanese character set, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiragana
Hiragana].
External Links
Note: Apple Quicktime is needed to view this toon.