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(Okay, what freaking character is this and what episode? I thinks it’s on Disney+. Can’t they add Two More Eggs yet? - Strong Bad)
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In the episode "Paint Misbehavin'," Tilly Green prepares Gloria a cup of [[Suudsu|skim milk and gummi bears]]. Later in the episode, a rendering of [[Trogdor]] is seen in an art gallery.
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In the episode "Paint Misbehavin'," Tilly Green prepares Bill Green a cup of [[Suudsu|skim milk and gummi bears]]. Later in the episode, a rendering of [[Trogdor]] is seen in an art gallery.
==[[Wikipedia:Clarence (TV series)|Clarence]]==
==[[Wikipedia:Clarence (TV series)|Clarence]]==

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Big City Greens

In the episode "Paint Misbehavin'," Tilly Green prepares Bill Green a cup of skim milk and gummi bears. Later in the episode, a rendering of Trogdor is seen in an art gallery.

Clarence

One episode of Season 3 is called "Valentimes".

Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends

This should be self explanatory.
  • During the episode "Bloo's Brothers" a Bloo clone that looks very similar to Homestar appears very briefly. This version reappears in a mini-game in the lost game, "Big Fat Awesome House Party".
  • The ending of the episode "A Sight For Sore Eyes" is very similar to Old Intro 2.
  • In "Duchess of Wails", there's an orange imaginary friend that looks like Trogdor.
  • In "Infernal Slumber", both Bloo and Goo talk about "killer Pooooooosssssssumssss", dragging the word out much like in Teen Girl Squad Issue 3, (Goo pronounces it exactly like Strong Bad).
  • In "Squeakerboxxx", one of the prizes is a clock that looks exactly like Strong Bad's, complete with 12:00 as the time.
  • In the episode "Land of the Flea", Frankie apologizes to Eduardo and says, "We're sorry, for reals this time". Also in that same episode, one of Eduardo's fleas holds up a news paper and says "Eggs tree, eggs tree", much like that of Homsar.

Megas XLR

In an episode called "Breakout", Coop tried to use an attack called Double Deuce by jumping and putting two fists in front of him.

My Gym Partner's a Monkey

  • At one point in the episode called "Making the Grade", Jake Spidermonkey says Homsar's line from Where's The Cheat?: "I just lost my jenga jam."

The Proud Family

  • In one episode, a character presses the Delete key, and the screen flashes, "DELETED," in the Tandy's font.

Robot Chicken

An episode of the show's ninth season involves a sketch of a SWAT team killing off the residents of Free Country USA for the characters being an "illegal embargo" for 20 years. Upon arrival, Strong Bad kicks the Cheat for safety (fate unknown), the King of Town shoots himself, and Strong Mad charges towards the soldiers but gets shot down. Homestar runs off and prepares but gets shot upon running away, and Frank Benedetto also gets shot. At an interrogation office, Homestar is bandaged and Strong Bad is handcuffed. Homestar is allowed to roam free because he's white but Strong Bad stays at the SWAT prison due to being a Mexican wrestler. Homsar ends the sketch by saying "DaaAAAaaaAAA! Make America great again!"

- When asked about the sketch on Twitter, Strong Bad replied back saying that "nobody paid me nothing or asked permission or anything" and that he mostly hates chickens, especially in a pan.

Star vs. The Forces of Evil

In the season 2 episode Spider With a Top Hat, the aforementioned spider summons several 6-packs of Cold Ones. The packaging is different from the classic look, but the name is the same.

Unikitty!

The episode "Film Fest" caps off Unikitty and Puppycorn's film with the words "It's over!" drawn on loose leaf lined paper, in reference to the Teen Girl Squad ending.

WALL-E

In the featurette "WALL-E and Eve", when it cuts to Austin Lee, a The Cheat can be seen in the background (to the right of his head)

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