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A randomized template for the new Main Page. Includes 80 facts.
- A Homestar Runner RPG (pictured) was once in development for the Atari 2600.
- Homsar never actually said his iconic line, "I was raised by a cup of coffee," until an Easter egg in Haunted Photo Booth.
- There is a secret page on the site that only shows the text "this is strongbad".
- The King of Town is shown to possess either powers of teleportation or skills as a ninja, as he can appear and disappear in a puff of smoke.
- The photograph of Limozeen from monster truck (pictured) is actually multiple photographs of the Brothers Chaps' brother Donnie, dressed as Vince Neil in Halloween 1987.
- Bubs is based on a person the Brothers Chaps knew growing up who worked at a concession stand locally and spoke with the same gravelly voice.
- Trogdor!! The Board Game originally included items such as "Ball of Fire", "Pauldrons of Greg", and "Bones of Luckman".
- The Brothers Chaps have used our articles on Headbands, Googly Eyes, and Pie as examples of the Homestar Runner Wiki's exhaustiveness.
- The scales on Trogdor's body (pictured) are not consummate V's, but rather regimented U's, as revealed multiple times on Twitter.
- Thy Dungeonman's real name is Collagen Salvemonger III.
- The Brothers Chaps have used our articles on Headbands, Googly Eyes, and Pie as examples of the Homestar Runner Wiki's exhaustiveness.
- The Brothers Chaps had originally named the Dangeresque series Danger Man. However, they changed the name after learning that the name had already been used as the title of the 1960s precursor to classic British television series The Prisoner.
- The photograph of Limozeen from monster truck (pictured) is actually multiple photographs of the Brothers Chaps' brother Donnie, dressed as Vince Neil in Halloween 1987.
- Missy Palmer, the voice actress of Marzipan, is credited for helping write The Luau, her only writing credit in the series.
- One of the two Homestar Runners who appear in Senorial Day is wearing a mustache.
- Strong Sad was originally going to sound like Michael Stipe, but this idea was quickly rejected.
- Strong Bad and Strong Sad had brief animated cameos in the online Nerds & Music variety show in August 2020 (pictured).
- Marzipan has a cousin named Debra whom Strong Bad said he considered hot.
- The 136th Strong Bad Email, geddup noise, was originally going to be about kitchen appliances.
- The 136th Strong Bad Email, geddup noise, was originally going to be about kitchen appliances.
- Pigs on Head was originally going to get a sequel entitled Butcher Bros. (pictured), in which the player delivers sausages to cooks and delis.
- Strong Sad only has three ribs.
- One of the two Homestar Runners who appear in Senorial Day is wearing a mustache.
- The Trogdor song was added to the Strong Bad Email dragon at the last minute by the Brothers Chaps, after Matt started spontaneously singing it while making breakfast.
- There was originally going to be a sequel (pictured) to Peasant's Quest, either in the form of an adventure featuring the baby as an adult, or a fake online experience parodying MMORPGs.
- Strongest Man in the World's page title claims to be the longest. However, the record actually goes to Shopping For Danger. Notably, both page titles are nineteen syllables long.
- Typing the Konami Code on the hint screen of TROGDOR! starts the player off with 30 lives.
- Strongest Man in the World's page title claims to be the longest. However, the record actually goes to Shopping For Danger. Notably, both page titles are nineteen syllables long.
- The secret page Strong Sad's Secret Styles (pictured) was originally accessed through an automatic reply if one emailed depressio@homestarrunner.com.
- Missy Palmer, the voice actress of Marzipan, is credited for helping write The Luau, her only writing credit in the series.
- The Poopsmith, in his voiced appearances, is voiced by John Linnell of They Might Be Giants.
- Pom Pom is the only main character never to have said anything understandable as an English word.
- There was originally going to be a sequel (pictured) to Peasant's Quest, either in the form of an adventure featuring the baby as an adult, or a fake online experience parodying MMORPGs.
- Homsar never actually said his iconic line, "I was raised by a cup of coffee," until an Easter egg in Haunted Photo Booth.
- Bubs is based on a person the Brothers Chaps knew growing up who worked at a concession stand locally and spoke with the same gravelly voice.
- Kick-A-Ball's background music is a remix of the theme from Weclome Back.