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[[Image:Better-1-Up.png|left|Wants to be the guy]]
[[Image:Better-1-Up.png|left|Wants to be the guy]]
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'''1-Up''' is [[Homestar Runner]]'s [[20X6]] counterpart. Everybody says [[Stinkoman]]'s the guy, but 1-Up wants to be the guy too. Stinkoman wouldn't let him because he was just a kid, and maybe he will let him when 1-Up gets older. However, the description for [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 5|Level 5]] in [[Stinkoman 20X6]] says that 1-Up proved he's not just a kid in the previous level. Stinkoman has yet to acknowledge this.
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'''1-Up''' is [[Homestar Runner]]'s [[20X6]] counterpart. Everybody says [[Stinkoman]]'s the guy, but 1-Up wants to be the guy too. Stinkoman wouldn't let him because he was just a kid, and maybe he will when 1-Up gets older. However, the description for [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 5|Level 5]] in [[Stinkoman 20X6]] says that 1-Up proved he's not just a kid in the previous level. Stinkoman has yet to acknowledge this.
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He is often squished by [[Pan Pan]], usually to Stinkoman's great delight. His most notable accomplishment outside of Stinkoman 20X6 is that he found Homestar's "time box" in [[time capsule]]. 1-Up missed a challenge in [[Under Construction]], which [[Stinkoman]] took care of, and Pan Pan, Stinkoman, and 1-Up all ate pudding because they deserved a break.
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1-Up is often squished by [[Pan Pan]], usually to Stinkoman's great delight. His most notable accomplishment outside of Stinkoman 20X6 is that he found Homestar's "time box" in [[time capsule]]. 1-Up missed a challenge in [[Under Construction]], which [[Stinkoman]] took care of, and Pan Pan, Stinkoman, and 1-Up all ate pudding because they deserved a break.
His name comes from the video game term for an [[Wikipedia:1-up|extra life]]. The name wasn't officially revealed until Stinkoman 20X6 debuted. [[Stinkomanual#Level 4 - Fisticuff!|The description of Level 4]] in [[Stinkomanual]] calls him "1up the extra man"; therefore, it is possible that it is his full name.
His name comes from the video game term for an [[Wikipedia:1-up|extra life]]. The name wasn't officially revealed until Stinkoman 20X6 debuted. [[Stinkomanual#Level 4 - Fisticuff!|The description of Level 4]] in [[Stinkomanual]] calls him "1up the extra man"; therefore, it is possible that it is his full name.

Revision as of 23:11, 11 March 2007

Can he be the guy?
Wants to be the guy

1-Up is Homestar Runner's 20X6 counterpart. Everybody says Stinkoman's the guy, but 1-Up wants to be the guy too. Stinkoman wouldn't let him because he was just a kid, and maybe he will when 1-Up gets older. However, the description for Level 5 in Stinkoman 20X6 says that 1-Up proved he's not just a kid in the previous level. Stinkoman has yet to acknowledge this.

1-Up is often squished by Pan Pan, usually to Stinkoman's great delight. His most notable accomplishment outside of Stinkoman 20X6 is that he found Homestar's "time box" in time capsule. 1-Up missed a challenge in Under Construction, which Stinkoman took care of, and Pan Pan, Stinkoman, and 1-Up all ate pudding because they deserved a break.

His name comes from the video game term for an extra life. The name wasn't officially revealed until Stinkoman 20X6 debuted. The description of Level 4 in Stinkomanual calls him "1up the extra man"; therefore, it is possible that it is his full name.

1-Up's physical characteristics seem to follow Strong Bad's Japanese Cartoon rules, (tiny mouth/not visible when closed, ridiculously huge when opened; robot boots). Nevertheless, he lacks blue hair, (although in Main Page 17, mousing over "Store" results in giving 1-Up this trait). 1-Up is one of the few characters in the Homestar Runner universe who has a visible nose.

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