Firsts
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This page chronicles the first time important things have occurred within the Homestar Runner body of work.
Strong Bad Emails
- some kinda robot — The first Strong Bad Email; the first Tandy email.
- homsar — The first appearance of Homsar.
- i love you — The first appearance of fhqwhgads and the Painting of a Guy with a Big Knife.
- credit card — The first email where Strong Bad moves the text cursor to edit parts of (or the entirety of) the email that was sent to him.
- band names — The first appearance of Limozeen and Taranchula.
- spring cleaning — The first email showing the DELETED screen; the first instance of Strong Bad checking more than one email.
- gimmicks — The first instance of Strong Bad's computer malfunctioning.
- invisibility — The first Compy email.
- techno, japanese cartoon, dragon, kids' book, and crying — The first Podstar Runner emails.
- ghosts — The first appearance of the Bad Graphics Ghost.
- 50 emails — The first email DELETED on the Compy.
- comic — The first appearance of the Teen Girl Squad.
- cheat talk — The first time Mike Chapman voiced a major character.
- japanese cartoon — The first appearance of 20X6.
- dragon — The first appearance of Trogdor.
- crazy cartoon — The first appearance of Sweet Cuppin' Cakes.
- stunt double — The first appearance of Dangeresque.
- kind of cool — The first appearance of Senor Cardgage.
- army — The first appearance of the Homestarmy.
- flashback — The first widescreen Homestar cartoon; the website's first appearance of live action.
- animal — The first Lappy email.
- cliffhangers — The first email to begin a story arc.
- coloring — The first time The Cheat speaks English.
- the paper — The first appearance of the New Paper.
- email thunder — The first time a major character was voiced by someone other than The Brothers Chaps or Missy Palmer. Also the first time The Poopsmith uses his vocal chords.
Toons
- Super NES — The first Homestar-related piece of animation; the first appearances of Strong Sad and Strong Mad.
- Marshmallow's Last Stand — The first full-length Homestar toon; the first appearances of The King of Town and The Poopsmith.
- The King of Town DVD Old Version — The first toon to contain an Easter Egg.
- Strong Bad Sings — The first short still available on the site.
- Kick the Can — The first appearance of Old-Timey.
- Theme Song Video — The first Homestar music video.
- The Reddest Radish — The first time Missy Palmer voiced Marzipan.
- Homestarloween Party — The first Homestar Holiday special and Halloween toon.
- Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 1.0 — The first Marzipan's Answering Machine.
- In Search of the Yello Dello — The first retro gaming character variations.
- Fluffy Puff Commercial — The first appearance of Marshie.
- The House That Gave Sucky Treats — The first toon to include all 12 major characters.
- The Best Decemberween Ever — The first Decemberween toon.
- The Cheat Theme Song — The first Powered by The Cheat.
- Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 2.0 — The first toon where Strong Bad speaks without a Mexican accent.
- Everybody Knows It — The first appearance of Puppet Stuff.
- Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 9.2 — The first PhoneTime XL8 Answering Machine.
- Cheat Commandos (toon) — The first appearance of the Cheat Commandos.
- Experimental Film — The first Homestar toon to play on TV.
- Tis True, Pom Pom, Tis True — The first time Matt Chapman did the voice of Marzipan.
- Workin' On The Game — The first time an Easter Egg was longer than the toon itself.
Other
- Original Book — The first appearances of Homestar Runner, Pom Pom, Strong Bad, and The Cheat.
- Where My Hat is At? — The first Homestar webpage; the first appearances of Coach Z and Bubs.
- First Flash — The first Flash The Brothers Chaps ever made.
- She Loves Me! — The first Homestar game; the first appearance of Marzipan.
- Duck Pond — The first Videlectrix game.
- Homestar Ruiner — The first episode of Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People.
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