20X6
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Revision as of 13:13, 14 December 2004
20X6 is an era of cartoons that depict stereotypical Japanese cartoons. The first appearance is in the Strong Bad Email: japanese cartoon. Pronounced "Twenty-Exty-Six", this era contains elements of Mega Man and Metroid video games, wherein the year is referred to as 20XX and 20X5 respectively.
20X6 stars Anime versions of the standard "present era" characters. For example Strong Bad becomes Stinkoman, a reference to the email "island". Pom Pom becomes a hungry Panda bear called Pan Pan.
It may be a possible future for Free Country, USA - this is supported in time capsule, where Strong Bad is asked "why not make a time capsule of stuff filled with stuff about you to be opened in at least X0 years", then Stinkoman finds Strong Bad's time capsule and 20X6 Homestar finds Homestar's time box.
Characters (in order of appearance)
- Stinkoman (Strong Bad)
- 20X6 Homestar (Homestar Runner)
- Pan Pan (Pom Pom)
- 20X6 Marzipan (Marzipan)
- Stickly Man (The Poopsmith, suspected)
- 20X6 Coach Z (Coach Z)
- 20X6 The Cheat (The Cheat)