Flag Intro
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==Fun Facts== | ==Fun Facts== | ||
===Trivia=== | ===Trivia=== | ||
+ | *This the first time the ''Everybody, Everybody'' song got cut off. | ||
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*The star pattern displayed in the flag's union is a [http://www.usflag.org/history/the28starflag.html 28-star] design. It was introduced on July 4, 1846, when Texas was admitted to the Union. The design was used for only one year. | *The star pattern displayed in the flag's union is a [http://www.usflag.org/history/the28starflag.html 28-star] design. It was introduced on July 4, 1846, when Texas was admitted to the Union. The design was used for only one year. | ||
===Goofs=== | ===Goofs=== | ||
*The flag has 14 stripes. An American flag has 13 stripes (7 red and 6 white), each representing one of the original 13 colonies. | *The flag has 14 stripes. An American flag has 13 stripes (7 red and 6 white), each representing one of the original 13 colonies. | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == |
Revision as of 14:02, 26 December 2010
An intro toon that features Homestar and Old Glory. It was probably intended for use on Independence Day. When the toon completes, Main Page 12 is displayed.
Running Time: 0:20
Cast: Homestar Runner
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Fun Facts
Trivia
- This the first time the Everybody, Everybody song got cut off.
Real World References
- The star pattern displayed in the flag's union is a 28-star design. It was introduced on July 4, 1846, when Texas was admitted to the Union. The design was used for only one year.
Goofs
- The flag has 14 stripes. An American flag has 13 stripes (7 red and 6 white), each representing one of the original 13 colonies.
External Links
- view the Flash file for "Flag Intro"
- mirror source for "Flag Intro" (in case the link above does not work)