Breakfast Cereal

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Revision as of 15:30, 8 February 2009

"...we sort of wanted to create the feel of...waking up early with a bowl of cereal, sitting in front of the TV watching cartoons..." —Matt Chapman[2]

Breakfast cereal is a popular food among the Homestar Runner characters and The Brothers Chaps. Toons and Strong Bad emails often feature both real-life and invented cereal. In fact, if Mike has his way, we may one day see a Homestar Runner breakfast cereal[1]. Perhaps the prominence of cereal in Mike and Matt's work is due to their fond childhood memories of eating cereal while watching Saturday morning cartoons and their desire to recreate this lost cultural experience[2].

Contents

Invented Breakfast Cereal

Cereals debuting in specially marked:

  • Wheat Chaff
  • Oh! T'Meel
  • Crispy Hog Crunchities
  • Fundament-O's
  • Fruit Smax!!
  • Chocolate Breakfast Candy Bar Pops!
  • Soundy Puffs
  • Blue Laser Blasts
  • Sugar Rittled Gunshots in a Crowded Mall
  • Hypothetic-O's
  • Sweet Deals

Real-Life Breakfast Cereal

Generic Breakfast Cereal

Trivia

  • The packages for Strong Bad's EGGS and the Grape-Nuts cereal (used to make the Grape-Nuts Robot) do not list the nutritional value.

Sources

  1. ^  Penguin Brothers Interview - 26 May 2003
  2. ^  All Things Considered Interview - 8 May 2005
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