User:Purple Wrench/Contentions I Hold
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Here is a list of Homestar Runner-related things that I believe to be true. Some of them are just conjecture (and therefore I cannot prove them), while I have definite proof for others (but the wiki's consensus is that they are not true). They are listed in order from most plausible to least. Highlight the blank space between each entry to read more about it.
- In Search of the Yello Dello Deleted Scenes The secret deleted scene is not fake, and it reveals some things about the toon's development.
1) The old version is released by itself. Marzipan has no dialogue, because Missy has not been chosen as her voice yet.
2) The so-called secret deleted scene is released separately. Now Marzipan has dialogue for the first time, and some other changes have been made to the scene. The point of this deleted scene is to serve as a preview for the new version.
3) The new version is released, along with the DVD menu. Three fake deleted scenes are included as a parody of typical DVD special features, and The Brothers Chaps happen to use a similar title card style. Since the "secret" deleted scene is now part of the new version, the link to it is orphaned altogether.
- The Quote of the Week for February 16, 2006 is actually an outtake from myths & legends.
While I don't have nearly as concrete proof about where this quote comes from, I believe that it is actually an outtake from myths & legends because it was the most recent toon as of February 16, 2006... but also because it fits perfectly in context if you switch it with the only line Bubs has in that email. Strong Bad narrates how Bear-Holding-A-Shark fever became very popular, followed by Bubs peddling relevant tchotchkes. If you put the Quote of the Week in its place, now Bubs appears to be giving out (potentially false or shady) information about Bear-Holding-A-Shark to tourists, then stumbling on his words and repeating the classic line.
- Kick-A-Ball Strong Bad says "da-ding-a-da-dang!"
- kitchen appliances, first draft The King of Town, in shock, regurgitates some metal fasteners.
A) The King of Town has been eating something (we don't know what it is) and he performs a spit-take.
B) The King of Town has been eating some tacks (you know, the brass kind that Homestar didn't bring because he drove?) and spits them out.
I'd like to think it was both, and when the KOT hears the startling news, he performs a spit-take, and a bunch of tacks fly out of his mouth onto the table (where he often eats and watches TV).