I really like your costume
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Homestar Runner often will mistake a costume that someone (including himself) is wearing for another person. These mistakes are often bizarre or ludicrous. He appears to be certain his wild assumptions are correct, even going as far as phrasing the mistaken recognition as a compliment to the wearer, rather than simply a question of what they're supposed to be. This began, naturally, as a Halloween joke and has become enough of a running gag that it has happened on several occasions in other toons as well.
Appearances
- Debut: Homestarloween Party — "Oh, lookin' good, Strong Bad. The Chiquita Banana lady, that's great!" (Carmen Miranda)
- The House That Gave Sucky Treats — "Hey, Strong Bad, I really like your costume. The Spanish Inquisition? That's great." (Carmen Sandiego)
- 3 Times Halloween Funjob —
- "Hey, Strong Bad, I really like your El Debarge costume." (Ozone)
- "Say, Bubs, I really like your dirty man outfit." (Mel Sharples)
- "Hey, Coach Z, I really like your Wesley Snakes outfit." (Kool Moe Dee)
- Halloween Fairstival — "Oh man, The Cheat, your pile of leaves costume is so adorable." (Sigmund)
- Halloween Potion-ma-jig —
- "Hey, Strong Sad. Nice fire hydrant costume!" (Devo member)
- "Hey, Bubs, I like your Lando Calrissian outfit!" (Apollo Creed)
- "Strong Bad, Blanche from the Golden Girls? Genius!" (Jambi the Genie)
- Happy Hallow-Day —
- "Sta-rong. Bad. That's the best Evil Carmen Sandiego costume I've ever seen!" (Father Guido Sarducci)
- "Marzipan, I just love your I-have-a-caterpillar-crawling-across-my forehead costume!" (Frida Kahlo)
- Decemberween Short Shorts — "Hey, Strong Bad, I really like your rhinestone cowboy costume." (A Christmas tree ornament made of sequins)
- Jibblies 2 —
- "King of Town, I gotta hand it to ya: that is one great melted Don King outfit." (Rev. Al Sharpton)
- "Hey Bubs, nice Schneider from One Day at a Time costume." (Ross from You Can't Do That On Television)
- Email yes, wrestling — "Hey, Strong Bad. I really like your Rudy from Fat Albert costume." (Il Cartographer)
- Most in the Graveyard —
- "Hey, Strong Sad. Nice Ma Fratelli costume." (Sam Kinison)
- "Hey, Homestar, I really like your Carrot Top costume." (Yahoo Serious(ly))
- Doomy Tales of the Macabre Teaser — "Hey, everybody, I really like your covered all in black ink costumes. Kinda stole my idea, though. Don't you think?" (Silhouettes)
- Doomy Tales of the Macabre —
- "Pom Pom? Underwater orange juice man? Classic." (Pooka)
- "Strong Bad? Scarecrow and Mrs. King? I would've preferred Jake and the Fat Man, but nice work." (Skull Kid)
- "The Cheat as the thorax? Love it. Favorite part of the insect." (The Lorax)
- "Marzipan, off-duty Ronald McDonald? It is what it is." (Lola)
- Which Ween Costumes? —
- "Oh, Begley, Pom Pom. That is the best last episode of St. Elsewhere costume I have ever seen." (Snow globe)
- "Oh, Strong Sad, I absolutely ADORE your Donnie Darko costume." (Ralphie Parker)
- "Oh, King of Town, an exquisite Devil Don King costume." (Heat Miser)
- Halloween Safety — "Hey Homestar, I really like your that one guy from MAD Mazagine costume." (neighboorhood watch sign)
- I Killed Pom Pom —
- "Hey Strong Bad, I really like your Jay Leno costume." (Mac Tonight)
- "Hey Pom Pom, I really like your Dom DeLuise costume." (King-Size Homer)
- "Hey Coach Z, you really nailed that Evil Aquafresh costume." (A Tribe Called Quest)
- "Hey Strong Mad, I really like your Muscle Toys costume." (Goro)
- The House That Gave Sucky Tricks Teaser —
- Homestar sings a song that repeats the phrase "I really-really like your—" many times, ending with "I really like your guyses' costumes."
- The House That Gave Sucky Tricks —
- "Strong Bad! You got it this year! ... Best tropical Beetlejuice costume ever worn by man or beast!" (David Lee Roth)
- "Hey, Strong Mad, ... I really like your skipping commercials costume!" (for once, he more-or-less got it right: TiVo)
- "Oh, so you're not dead, Pom Pom. That's pretty great. What's that guy's name again? Franklin? Spalding? John Voight? Maybe a little bit?" (Wilson)