Homestar Runner's Hat
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*Email [[impression]] — As part as his costume, he does not wear a hat. | *Email [[impression]] — As part as his costume, he does not wear a hat. | ||
*[[Where My Hat Is At? (toon)]] — 2009 remake of the book of the same name. | *[[Where My Hat Is At? (toon)]] — 2009 remake of the book of the same name. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 21:45, 28 May 2020
Homestar Runner usually wears a blue and red propeller cap, commonly called a beanie. He calls the propeller a "buzzer". In an interview with Wonkavision Magazine, he claimed that he was born with his hat on.
Appearances
Homestar's hat has been mentioned or featured in a noteworthy way in the following toons:
- Where My Hat Is At? — Homestar must find his hat in order to play in the Big Game.
- Arcade Game — In 2002, Homestar spent $4,000 to refinance his hat.
- Email car — Homestar has tricked out his propeller cap with hydraulics and mood lighting, and claims it plays the theme from the '80s sitcom Night Court when the buzzer is spun.
- TrogdorCon '97 — Homestar wears a second propeller cap as part of his Homestar Runner costume.
- Quality Time — Cardboard Homestar sports a hat with a butterfly instead of a propeller.
- Where My Hat Is At? (toon) — A 2009 animated remake of the book.
Homestar Runner without his hat
Homestar Runner is occasionally seen without his trademark hat:
- Second Flash
- Where My Hat Is At? — Homestar tries to find his hat.
- Marshmallow's Last Stand
- The King of Town DVD
- The Best Decemberween Ever — For a second or so, Homestar's winter hat flies off his head and slips back on after Strong Sad startles him.
- First Time Here? — Sometimes, Homestar will appear without any clothes (including his hat).
- Email super powers — Strong Bad uses his blue diamond to repeatedly make Homestar's hat pop off.
- Email impression — As part as his costume, he does not wear a hat.
- Where My Hat Is At? (toon) — 2009 remake of the book of the same name.
- Email love poems