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[[Image:bat-climb.jpg|thumb|Holy false climbing, Batman!]] | [[Image:bat-climb.jpg|thumb|Holy false climbing, Batman!]] | ||
- | [[The Brothers Chaps]] have made many references over the years to the famous comic book | + | [[The Brothers Chaps]] have made many references over the years to the famous comic book franchise '''''[[Wikipedia:Batman|Batman]],''''' or at least the campy '60s [[Wikipedia:Batman (TV series)|television show]] version of it, especially the episode ''[[Wikipedia:The Joker Goes to School|The Joker Goes to School]]''. They've professed in the DVD commentary for [[fingers]] that they'd love to see the original ''Batman'' TV series released on DVD. It was released on DVD roughly ten years later. Additionally, [[@StrongBadActual]] is following the Twitter account [[twitter:@BatLabels|Batman 66 Labels]]. |
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
- | *[[No Loafing Sign]] — According the [[no loafing#Commentary Transcript|no loafing DVD commentary]], the No Loafing sign itself is a reference to the Joker's No Loafing sign from the episode 'The Joker Goes To School' of the '60s Batman TV series. | + | *[[No Loafing Sign]] — According the [[no loafing#Commentary Transcript|no loafing DVD commentary]], the No Loafing sign itself is a reference to the Joker's No Loafing sign from the episode ''The Joker Goes To School'' of the '60s Batman TV series. |
- | *[[ | + | *[[Harmless Junk, Inc.]] — Chief O'Hara refers to the gimmicked vending machines as "harmless junk". This is confirmed in the DVD commentary for [[Halloween Fairstival]]. |
- | + | *[[Yearbook Character Page]] — [[Bubs]] attends night classes at [[Disco Tech]], which is the name of a high school that competes with Dick Grayson's school's basketball team in an episode. | |
- | * | + | *[[Main Page 11]] — When the cursor is hovered over "E-mail," the H*R logo is projected onto the night sky, similar to the Batsignal. |
- | * | + | *Email [[i she be]] — [[Strong Bad]] says "Same Strong Bad time, same Strong Bad channel," a reference to the line "Same bat time, same bat channel," which was said at the end of every episode. |
*[[Where's The Cheat?]] — The Brothers Chaps do a version of the scene change in the television series, using [[Homestar Jr.]] instead of the Batman logo. | *[[Where's The Cheat?]] — The Brothers Chaps do a version of the scene change in the television series, using [[Homestar Jr.]] instead of the Batman logo. | ||
- | + | *Email [[flag day]] — [[The Cheat]]'s penny has the words "A Bad Penny" imprinted on it, which is what the Joker's henchmen were called in the Batman episode ''The Joker Goes to School''. | |
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*Email [[ghosts]] — Another Batman scene change is used, this time with Strong Bad's mask instead of the Batman logo. | *Email [[ghosts]] — Another Batman scene change is used, this time with Strong Bad's mask instead of the Batman logo. | ||
**Furthermore, Strong Bad tells The Cheat to meet him up at "the Strong Bad cave," a joke on the oft-repeated line, "Quick! To the Batcave!" | **Furthermore, Strong Bad tells The Cheat to meet him up at "the Strong Bad cave," a joke on the oft-repeated line, "Quick! To the Batcave!" | ||
- | + | *Email [[fingers]] — The announcer in the beginning of the email parodies the announcer in the television series. This is mentioned in the [[fingers#Commentary Transcript|commentary]]. | |
- | + | *Email [[caper]] — A sleepy [[Homestar Runner]] calls The Cheat "Batman". | |
- | *Email [[fingers]] — The announcer in the beginning of the email parodies the announcer in the television series. | + | |
- | *Email [[ | + | |
*[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 10.2]] — Homestar calls himself "Batman" during a bad attempt at a prank call. | *[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 10.2]] — Homestar calls himself "Batman" during a bad attempt at a prank call. | ||
- | *[[ | + | *[[Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon]] — The Cheat's henchman outfit may be a reference to the henchman outfits used in the television show. |
- | *Email [[love poems]] — Strong Sad owns a Strong Badphone, a device similar in concept to the Bat phone, which [[James Gordon (comics)|Commissioner Gordon]] used to contact Batman in time of need. | + | *Email [[dangeresque 3]] — The scene where [[Dangeresque (character)|Dangeresque]] and [[Dangeresque Too]] "climb" the skyscraper is a parody of The Bat Climb, and the "The End?" shown in the final shot is a reference to the end of the 1966 ''[[imdb:tt0060153|Batman]]'' movie. |
+ | *[[Halloween Fairstival]] — | ||
+ | **Strong Bad dresses as "Cesar Romero as the Joker". [[Wikipedia:Cesar Romero|Cesar Romero]] played [[Wikipedia:Joker (comics)|The Joker]] in the [[Wikipedia:Batman (TV series)|'60s television series]]. | ||
+ | **Strong Bad calls The Cheat and [[Strong Mad]] his "bad pennies". (see also above) | ||
+ | ***In addition, Strong Bad's line "Hello, kiddies! A-meet the Joker!" is taken directly from the Batman episode, ''The Joker Goes to School''. | ||
+ | *Email [[long pants]] — Strong Bad mentions [[Wikipedia:Adam West|Adam West]], the actor who portrayed Batman in the series. | ||
+ | *Email [[cliffhangers]] — [[The Strong Badian Administration of Some Aluminum Foil]] cliffhanger is similar to the end of a Batman episode. | ||
+ | *Email [[love poems]] — Strong Sad owns a Strong Badphone, a device similar in concept to the Bat phone, which [[Wikipedia:James Gordon (comics)|Commissioner Gordon]] used to contact Batman in time of need. | ||
+ | *[[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] — After [[Professor Experimento]] finishes the serum that [[Cutesy Buttons]] requested, Dangeresque exclaims, "To the Dangeresque Cave!" | ||
+ | *Email [[fan club]] ([[fan club#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]) — At one point, Strong Bad compares the whites of Twelve Times a Day Man's eyes to "[["Man" pronounced as "m'n"|Batm'n's]]". | ||
+ | *[[Xeriouxly Forxe]] and [[Main Page 26]] — [[Xeriouxly Forxe Character Variations|S. Bad]] has a variation of the Batman emblem on his mask. | ||
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[[Category: Inside Jokes]] | [[Category: Inside Jokes]] | ||
[[Category:Entertainment running gags]] | [[Category:Entertainment running gags]] |
Revision as of 03:10, 3 December 2019
The Brothers Chaps have made many references over the years to the famous comic book franchise Batman, or at least the campy '60s television show version of it, especially the episode The Joker Goes to School. They've professed in the DVD commentary for fingers that they'd love to see the original Batman TV series released on DVD. It was released on DVD roughly ten years later. Additionally, @StrongBadActual is following the Twitter account Batman 66 Labels.
Appearances
- No Loafing Sign — According the no loafing DVD commentary, the No Loafing sign itself is a reference to the Joker's No Loafing sign from the episode The Joker Goes To School of the '60s Batman TV series.
- Harmless Junk, Inc. — Chief O'Hara refers to the gimmicked vending machines as "harmless junk". This is confirmed in the DVD commentary for Halloween Fairstival.
- Yearbook Character Page — Bubs attends night classes at Disco Tech, which is the name of a high school that competes with Dick Grayson's school's basketball team in an episode.
- Main Page 11 — When the cursor is hovered over "E-mail," the H*R logo is projected onto the night sky, similar to the Batsignal.
- Email i she be — Strong Bad says "Same Strong Bad time, same Strong Bad channel," a reference to the line "Same bat time, same bat channel," which was said at the end of every episode.
- Where's The Cheat? — The Brothers Chaps do a version of the scene change in the television series, using Homestar Jr. instead of the Batman logo.
- Email flag day — The Cheat's penny has the words "A Bad Penny" imprinted on it, which is what the Joker's henchmen were called in the Batman episode The Joker Goes to School.
- Email ghosts — Another Batman scene change is used, this time with Strong Bad's mask instead of the Batman logo.
- Furthermore, Strong Bad tells The Cheat to meet him up at "the Strong Bad cave," a joke on the oft-repeated line, "Quick! To the Batcave!"
- Email fingers — The announcer in the beginning of the email parodies the announcer in the television series. This is mentioned in the commentary.
- Email caper — A sleepy Homestar Runner calls The Cheat "Batman".
- Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 10.2 — Homestar calls himself "Batman" during a bad attempt at a prank call.
- Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon — The Cheat's henchman outfit may be a reference to the henchman outfits used in the television show.
- Email dangeresque 3 — The scene where Dangeresque and Dangeresque Too "climb" the skyscraper is a parody of The Bat Climb, and the "The End?" shown in the final shot is a reference to the end of the 1966 Batman movie.
- Halloween Fairstival —
- Strong Bad dresses as "Cesar Romero as the Joker". Cesar Romero played The Joker in the '60s television series.
- Strong Bad calls The Cheat and Strong Mad his "bad pennies". (see also above)
- In addition, Strong Bad's line "Hello, kiddies! A-meet the Joker!" is taken directly from the Batman episode, The Joker Goes to School.
- Email long pants — Strong Bad mentions Adam West, the actor who portrayed Batman in the series.
- Email cliffhangers — The Strong Badian Administration of Some Aluminum Foil cliffhanger is similar to the end of a Batman episode.
- Email love poems — Strong Sad owns a Strong Badphone, a device similar in concept to the Bat phone, which Commissioner Gordon used to contact Batman in time of need.
- Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective — After Professor Experimento finishes the serum that Cutesy Buttons requested, Dangeresque exclaims, "To the Dangeresque Cave!"
- Email fan club (DVD commentary) — At one point, Strong Bad compares the whites of Twelve Times a Day Man's eyes to "Batm'n's".
- Xeriouxly Forxe and Main Page 26 — S. Bad has a variation of the Batman emblem on his mask.