Doomy Tales of the Macabre

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*Strong Bad's comment about the moon falling refers to ''[[Legend of Zelda|The Legend Of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', in which, the moon would come crashing down after 3 in-game days (72 minutes real-world time, under normal conditions), causing a game over unless Link reset time using the Ocarina of Time. His comment about it being a "totally unfrustrating" manner of play refers to how this time limit causes the gamer to rush almost constantly.
*Strong Bad's comment about the moon falling refers to ''[[Legend of Zelda|The Legend Of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', in which, the moon would come crashing down after 3 in-game days (72 minutes real-world time, under normal conditions), causing a game over unless Link reset time using the Ocarina of Time. His comment about it being a "totally unfrustrating" manner of play refers to how this time limit causes the gamer to rush almost constantly.
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*The song that Homestar hums and the Poopsmith dances to is Saria's Song from [[Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time]].  In this game, the player must make Goron Chieftain Darunia dance to this song.
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*The song that Homestar hums and the Poopsmith dances to is Saria's Song from [[Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]].  In this game, the player must make Goron Chieftain Darunia dance to this song.
*Marzipan says "Crystal, crystal, on the ball", a reference to the line "Mirror, mirror, on the wall" from [[Wikipedia: Sleeping Beauty|Sleeping Beauty]].
*Marzipan says "Crystal, crystal, on the ball", a reference to the line "Mirror, mirror, on the wall" from [[Wikipedia: Sleeping Beauty|Sleeping Beauty]].
*This toon is done in the style of the poetry of [[Edgar Allan Poe]].
*This toon is done in the style of the poetry of [[Edgar Allan Poe]].

Revision as of 02:41, 30 October 2009

Toon Category: Holiday Toon
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Doomy Tales

Strong Sad takes control this year!

Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Sad, The King of Town, Marzipan, Homestar Runner, Coach Z, Bubs, Onion Bubs, Pom Pom, The Poopsmith, Homsar (Easter egg), The Sad Kids, Strong Mad, The Cheat, Strong Bad

See Doomy Tales of the Macabre Costumes for more information on what everyone was wearing.

Places: Strong Sad's Room

Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009

Running Time: 5:57

Page Title: Available wherever doomy books are sold!

Contents

Transcript

Easter Eggs

  • During the scene with Pom Pom and The Poopsmith in the field, click on The Poopsmith's Goron Ruby tattoo to see the Homsar Easter egg
  • If you click on The Poopsmith after the end of the toon Homestar sings Saria's song which causes The Poopsmith to dance

Fun Facts

Trivia

  • This is the first time Onion Bubs has ever spoken.

Goofs

  • The Poopsmith is dressed as King Darunia which is incorrectly spelled King Dirunia

Inside References

Real World References

  • Strong Bad's comment about the moon falling refers to The Legend Of Zelda: Majora's Mask, in which, the moon would come crashing down after 3 in-game days (72 minutes real-world time, under normal conditions), causing a game over unless Link reset time using the Ocarina of Time. His comment about it being a "totally unfrustrating" manner of play refers to how this time limit causes the gamer to rush almost constantly.
  • The song that Homestar hums and the Poopsmith dances to is Saria's Song from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. In this game, the player must make Goron Chieftain Darunia dance to this song.
  • Marzipan says "Crystal, crystal, on the ball", a reference to the line "Mirror, mirror, on the wall" from Sleeping Beauty.
  • This toon is done in the style of the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe.

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