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<div>Wait a minute. Isn't his name reynolds?<br />
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:Nope. See the package in the Easter egg at the end of [[Cheat Commandos (toon)]] for the proper spelling.[[User:Tom|<nowiki></nowiki>]] -- [[User:Tom|Tom]] 23:59, 27 Sep 2005 (UTC)<br />
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== Two homes ==<br />
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Does anyone agree that Reynold resides in the CC base, however his extreme apartment and house (the one with the brother) are two different places - the apartment being perhaps a place to be away from him?<br />
:The house belongs to his parents, I believe. The apartment has yet to make an appearance in the animated Cheat Commandos universe (although it does exist in the action figure universe). --[[User:DorianGray|DorianGray]]<br />
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== Radar? ==<br />
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Is it me or does Reynold remind anyone else of [[Wikipedia:Radar O'Reilly|Radar]] from M*A*S*H?<br />
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== Snow Job ==<br />
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I never watched GI Joe (my mother bought me Ken instead), but I watched Robot Chicken make fun of it a while back and it involved them pulling a prank on some guy named Snow Job. Is he the guy that Reynold is a parody of? <strike>In other news, will I always have to enter image codes now or is it part of a prank?</strike> [[User:Bad Bad Guy|Bad Bad Guy]] 22:53, 1 April 2007 (UTC)<br />
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== Tie ==<br />
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Is it really a fake tie, or is it a clip-on? I'd argue that those are 2 different things. [[User:Van Mundegaarde|Van Mundegaarde]] 01:04, 3 June 2009 (UTC)<br />
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:"Fake tie" is printed on [[:Image:Reynold_Action_Figure.PNG|the box]]. {{User:GreenHelmet/sig}} 01:27, 3 June 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Scrawn-job ==<br />
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Now that Reynold is evil, should we make another page? or add it to this one. -Accountless avenger AWAY!<br />
:No, not really. He'll be back to normal soon. And get an account. {{User:Theycallmefree/sig}} 01:10, 9 June 2009 (UTC)<br />
:: The annony may be right. While his name may be ridiculous and mocking to us real users, he brings up a point: he is evil. I say we divide the page into two sections, one for good Reynold and one for Scrawnjob. That is, if he appears again. Until we receive confirmation either way I say we make a section depicting his evil side, as well as a backstory to this. He really was considering joining Blue Laser before he was busted out by Daddy Gunhavy. --[[User:Jellote|Jellote]] 21:29, 9 June 2009 (UTC)<br />
::: I take the exact opposite view: we should treat this as a one-time joke unless and until it comes up again. --{{User:Jay/sig}} 21:35, 9 June 2009 (UTC)<br />
:::: I read your comment too late, and added it anyway. Sorry. Oh well, if you'd like we can keep it. Or not. --[[User:Jellote|Jellote]] 21:45, 9 June 2009 (UTC)<br />
::::: I think it may be worth bolding the first time the name Scrawnjob appears in the article. That's all the attention the persona needs, I think. [[User:BiggerJ|BiggerJ]] 04:15, 10 June 2009 (UTC)<br />
Could someone perhaps upload a picture of Scrawnjob? I think that's just as deserving to be in the article as "Reynold without his glasses". [[User:Monkeytender|Monkeytender]] 23:35, 15 June 2009 (UTC)<br />
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<div>[[Image:reynold.PNG|thumb|Reynold isn't fooling anyone with his tie.]]<br />
[[Image:reynold eyes.PNG|thumb|Without the Glasses]]<br />
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'''Reynold''' is a civilian contractor for the [[Cheat Commandos]]. He wears glasses and a fake tie, and his favorite drink is milk. In addition to the Reynold action figure, you can also buy Reynold's Apartment Extreme Playset. In the [[Cheat Commandos (Toon)|Cheat Commandos commercial]], we learn that he once had a girlfriend who would possibly buy his groceries for him, but she left him some time ago.<br />
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Reynold's first appearance as an animated character was in the Toon [[Shopping for Danger]]. He is unhappy with his job and wants to go on a mission with the other Cheat Commandos, believing that he could be a "good mission guy". However, [[Crackotage]] once told him, "You can't shoot, and you can't fly! If you came with us, you'd prob'ly die!" In fact, all of the rest of the Commandos seem to treat him as though he were a kid, illustrated by his lesson about Appropriate Peer-2-Teen Choice Behaviors in [[Commandos in the Classroom]] after a frustrated Reynold threatened to go home and "get teen pregnant".<br />
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Reynold's treatment at the hands of his fellow Cheat Commandos has gotten worse over the years. It is revealed in [[2 Part Episode: Part 1]] that Reynold's "office" is actually a prison cell containing only a toilet; Reynold is locked in there for months at a time and is rarely fed by the team, which explains the rather emaciated appearance he has in the cartoon. In [[2 Part Episode: Part 2]], [[Blue Laser Commander]] takes advantage of Reynold's dissatisfaction with the Cheat Commandos to recruit him as a new [[Blue Laser]] agent, codenamed "Scrawnjob". In this role, Reynold is given credit for Blue Laser's diabolical plot to drive up the price of skee-ball prizes and make kids become part of criminal groups.<br />
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[[Image:scrawnjob.png|thumb|left|Blue Laser's newest evil mastermind, Scrawnjob!]]<br />
He suffers from [[Wikipedia:Strabismus|strabismus]], a muscular failure that causes the eyes to move in different directions when not wearing corrective glasses or lenses. He has a romantic interest in [[Foxface]], the only known female Commando. However, his attempts to "be one of the guys" have only led to embarrassment, as he is not good at [[swears|swearing]] (evidenced by his best effort: "diaper biscuits") and he has never eaten [[pizza]].<br />
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Reynold is one of two Cheat Commandos (Crackotage being the other) whose family has been mentioned. He and his [[Reynold's Brother|brother]] do not get along very well, as Reynold dislikes the fact that he is unable to sleep in his room when he returns to his [[parents]]' house for Thanksgiving because his brother is renting it (among other things). His brother thinks he is "so lame".<br />
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Reynold is one of the Cheat Commandos featured in the first Cheat Commandos [[Store Toys|figurine set]].<br />
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On November 29th, 2007, a "fanimation" was posted as the [[Weekly Fanstuff 2007#WF-2007-11-29|Weekly Fanstuff]] for the week. It featured a Reynold version of Gardenboy from [[yes, wrestling]].<br />
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==Defining Traits==<br />
*Civilian Contractor!!<br />
*Fake Tie!<br />
*Favorite Drink: Milk!!<br />
*Not A Blackbelt!! <br />
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== Filmography ==<br />
*'''Debut:''' [[Cheat Commandos (toon)|Cheat Commandos]] (as an [[Action Figure Character Variations|action figure]])<br />
*[[:Category:Reynold Filmography|Complete Filmography]]<br />
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Talk:Television Sightings
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<div>==Dr. Phill==<br />
somebody told me that one of the guests on Dr. Phil wore a homestar shirt. I dont know when it aired, but apparently it was about teens being openly gay. if somebody who's better at this than me could write that up...<br />
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==Grainy Screencaps==<br />
Sorry about the grainy screencaps. Buffy, Angel, and Zim will soon have clean DVD screencaps once I finish with some schoolwork. <small><tt>[[User:Homestar Coder|<span style="color:#8B0000;">Aurora the Homestar Coder</span>]]</tt></small> 02:22, 12 May 2005 (UTC)<br />
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== Foster's ==<br />
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This show has 4 documented sightings, so I think the creators are H*R fans hiding it. The other H*R fans just find it.[[User:Amy Whifflepoof|Amy Whifflepoof]]<br />
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*I saw an episode of Foster's that I don't know what it was called (Comcast calls it The Big Leblooski, but it's not always right), about bowling, and learning how to bowl, and half the plot "was that Bloo was trying to win a paddleball at a crane machine. But one of the things in the crane looked suspiciously like a Strong Bad head... but not exactly like it. I don't have a screenshot, and because it wasn't totally like SB, it may have been a coincedence, so I didn't put it on. If anyone else has seen this episode, please tell me if you noticed this resemblance (or the object in question). --[[User:Bonkava!|Bonkava!]] 04:44, 19 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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I did happen to see the episode, and it did bear a little bit of a resemblence.--[[User:witchesbrew82|witchesbrew82]] 00:13, 8 Oct 2005 (UTC)<br />
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I'll get a screenshot! {{User:Strong Devon/sig}}<br />
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Crap! It's not on YouTube! {{User:Strong Devon/sig}}<br />
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:In the Episode "One False Movie", Wilt says "Robit" several times just like [[The Homestar Runner]]. Is this worthy?<br />
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In the episode where they pool their arcade tickets to get the pink elephant, Wilt offers up the possible name of "Harry Elephanté" which is what Strong Bad calls Strong Sad toward the end of "origins"<br />
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Also, in the episode "Challenge of the Superfriends", Mac is trying to think of a cool catchphrase. Mac says one that was *horrible* and Imaginary Man tells him to "Keep try", and anyone who has played [[Stinkoman 20X6]] knowns where that came from. [[User:Theycallmefree|Theycallmefree]] 01:17, 24 May 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Lizzie Mcguire ==<br />
In the epiosde ''My Dinner with Dig'' there is a Teacher named Miss. Chapman, I know it ain't h*r related but it's Mike and Matt chapman related if no-one replies in 7 days, I will add it.<br />
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:Consider this that reply. It's not H*R-related, and it's not TBC related. Chapman is a very common name.<br />
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:P.S. Please sign your posts. <small>&mdash;&nbsp;[[User:InterruptorJones|InterruptorJones]]</small> 04:43, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)<br />
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Well, ya didn't have to be rude about it Intteruptor Jones, I am not so sure how to sign my posts.-Anynomous<br />
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== Disney (Australia) ==<br />
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On the Disney Channel in Australia, there have been ads, for santa claus 2 and a bunch of other movies, and they say it's ''Christmas in July''. Like decemberween, should I add it, if no-one replies in 7 days, I'll add it.-Anynonmous<br />
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:''Christmas in July'' is a very common phrase. [[The Brothers Chaps]] are not the creators of this idea. This does not count as a sighting. -[[User:BazookaJoe|BazookaJoe]] 23:54, 2 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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Alright then show me were else someone has used ''Christmas in July''.<br />
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:Off the top of my head, I can think of a local furniture manufacturer that had annual Christmas in July sales, and my orthodontist office's theme of the month was once Christmas in July. -[[User:BazookaJoe|BazookaJoe]] 00:47, 3 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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::How about [http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-13,GGLD:en&q=%22christmas+in+july%22 354,000] of them? -- [[User:tomstiff|tomstiff]] 14:59, 19 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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== Ed, Edd 'n Eddy ==<br />
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An episode of Ed, Edd 'n Eddy has the Eds making a time capsule, in which they have flashbacks to clips from older episodes. However, as a fan of the show will note, most of these flashback clips are fakes; that is they never occured in earlier episodes of the show, much like most of Strong Bad's flashbacks in [[personal favorites]].<br />
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:Way to far of a stretch to be a sighting. {{User:FireBird/sig}} 16:00, 6 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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That's why I tossed it in here.--[[User:Payphone Ed|Payphone Ed]] 16:08, 6 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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:Oh. Gotcha. {{User:FireBird/sig}} 16:10, 6 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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== Bloo Done It? ==<br />
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How is this a reference:In an episode called "Bloo done it" Bloo just grows pecs and abs. Just like Stinkoman in the time capsule e-mail. In tonnes of shows people just grow pecs and abs.<br />
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== Stan the Man ==<br />
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I went on to tv.com and did a search for Matt Chapman. It turns out he did the voice of Kingston in Episode Three of the series [http://www.tv.com/stan-the-man/show/14754/episode_guide.html Stan the Man]. Should I/someone else add this to this page? Or is this just for the Characters of hsr.com? --[[User:Smileyface11945|Smileyface11945]] 23:29, 27 Aug 2005 (UTC)<br />
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I think you shouldn't put it on the page, but rather put it on a <nowiki>==Trivia==</nowiki> section on Matt's page. I'd see if anyone deletes it. {{User:Strong Devon/sig}}<br />
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== Billy and Mandy ==<br />
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what about how billy jumps over the busses on his bike? it looks almost exactly like in the e-mail "Mile" when strong bad cartwheels over Bubs' busses--[[User:StrongBad110990|StrongBad110990]] 00:09, 8 Sep 2005 (UTC)<br />
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I removed the Billy and Mandy reference where Billy supposedly pronounced "job" like Coach Z would. After seeing that episode again, Billy in fact pronounces it like "Job," the man from the Biblical book of Job. -- MSR<br />
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that's not what i was asking but...ok<br />
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I saw the billy and mandy episode were billy turns in to a japanese monster grim says that the turtle monster rockdor the voice of childern to power him up irwin shouts ROCKDORRRRRR!!!! Is it a reference to the song trogdor?-http://fanstuff.hrwiki.org/index.php/User:Freezestar<br />
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==my dad the rock star==<br />
In an episode, (I can't remember which, sorry!) Q's dad is walking, and he walks past Coach's Z's medallion on a fence! [[User:Fizz123|I'm not logged in]]<br />
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Isn't Q's huge Q medallion a parody of Coach Z's Z itself?--[[User:witchesbrew82|witchesbrew82]] 00:11, 8 Oct 2005 (UTC)<br />
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==Good Eats==<br />
In last night's episode on meatballs, "Great Balls of Meat," host Alton Brown pulls out an apparently useless trinket and says, "Best five grand I ever spent." Too vague? The show is filmed in Atlanta and AB is a definite net user, so I think it's likely he knows about H/R. - [[User:Mrdarcy|Mrdarcy]] 14:47, 20 October 2005 (UTC)<br />
:He seems just like the kind of person to reference Homestar. I'd say put it on there for now. - {{User:Kookykman/sig}}<br />
::I just noticed that this edit was reverted the moment I posted it, with no explanation other than "common phrase." [http://www.hrwiki.org/index.php?title=Television_Sightings&diff=184231&oldid=184230] Now, if something is suggested on the talk page, and after a week there's just one comment, and it's positive, why on earth would anyone revert the edit? Seems rude to me, and not terribly justified. - [[User:Totoro|Totoro]] 21:39, 25 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
:::Sorry, Totoro, but I just deleted it for the same reason. I agree that "best X$ I ever spent" is a common phrase that's far from exclusive to H*R. I'm guessing that HSR username, like me, doesn't always check the talk page before reverting an edit just because we get so many dubious sightings ("I was watching this show and they said Holy Crap, it MUST be a Strong Bad ref!") Again, sorry for the hasty revert. {{User:Homestar Coder/sig}} 20:14, 27 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
::::Well, I don't agree, because of the reasons mentioned above, because Brown makes a slew of pop-culture references, because of the situation it was used in (the character has obviously bought something of no value for a lot of cash), and because of the tone Brown used when saying it. It's a no-brainer, and as I said above, I had vetted it through the talk page before adding it. - [[User:Totoro|Totoro]] 20:31, 27 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
:::::"Best X bucks I ever spent" is a phrase used in many pop-culture contexts. It's a common phrase. I'm pretty sure I heard it on Seinfeld a couple of times, for example. If the "Good Eats" guy is in the habit of making H*R refs, then I'd agree, but I think it's far from a "no brainer". {{User:Homestar Coder/sig}} 20:40, 27 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
::::::That doesn't address any of what I've said. I'm not arguing that the phrase is unique to H/R. I'm arguing that the use of it in that context (speaker has been taken, doesn't realize it, is enthusiastic about the expenditure) as a sort of catchphrase is unique to H/R, so unless you're saying that Brown came up with the same gag on his own (possible), I don't see how this doesn't belong. I can't find any reference to a Seinfeld quote using (best + "ever spent"), BTW. - [[User:Totoro|Totoro]] 21:00, 27 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
:::::::The sarcastic use of a common phrase is not exactly unique, IMO. I'd like some other opinions though. Anyone? (Bueller?...) {{User:Homestar Coder/sig}} 21:10, 27 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
::::::::This was implied above, but yes, I agree that this should not go on this page for all of the reasons listed above. {{User:Some HSR themed username/sig}} 21:13, 27 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
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==The Colbert Report==<br />
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Recently on The Colbert Report, Steven was talking about his word "Truthiness" being nominated for word of the year and said "I'm simutaneouly honoured and offended to receive this award". Then, the next day he said another quote similar to one off H*R.com (Forget what it was). Considering it could just be coincidence I thought I'd ask first. - [[User:Darthvader66|Darthvader66]] 01:07, 16 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
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== WonderShowzen - references what? ==<br />
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The entry for WonderShowzen could use a mention of what in H*R is being referenced. I can't pick it out quickly. [[User:Qermaq|Qermaq]] 04:11, 31 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
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The SBemail Secret Recipies. Coach Z says "I'M GONNA PUKE MY PANTS!" After realizing the coconut ice cream was sour cream and The Cheat fur.<br />
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==Cleaning Up==<br />
This page needs a HEAVY cleanup. The Andy Milonakis references are far too generic and although I do think a few of the Fosters Home references belong, some of them are too vague and a bit of a stretch. I'm takin' 'em out. [[User:Evan|Evan]]<br />
*I took out more than that in the end because a lot seemed like too much of a stretch/too vague, but if anybody contests it that's poifectly fine; just go back and edit it. [[User:Evan|SELF REPLY'D]]<br />
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*Sorry for reverting your edit. I neglected to check the talk page first, though you probably should've left a note pointing here... I agree with the "sightings" you removed, though. Those were... well, supreme stretches in some cases. Good jorb, in any case. =P -{{User:YK/sig}} 05:13, 12 April 2006 (UTC)<br />
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== SpongeBob Squarepants ==<br />
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I was watching the episode "Krusty Towers", and I saw that the plaque says, "WE SHALL NEVER DENY ANY REQUEST, NO MATTER HOW R[[Lowercase_i%27s|i]]DiCULOUS." An obvious H*R reference with those lowercase i's.<br />
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:Lowercase "I"s are not a direct reference to Homestar Runner. This is TTATOT. &mdash; {{User:Lapper/sig}} 15:45, 29 May 2006 (UTC)<br />
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::Ok, so it's not a direct reference. Sorry, got a little overboard there. But still, it's a possible reference. I mean, where else would the guys at Nickelodean get the idea of having lowercase i's in an otherwise completely all-caps written sentence?<br />
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I know they do it alot on spongebob [[User:TwO 2 bReAdS iN a BiScUt]]<br />
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== the cheat t shirt on tv ==<br />
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There was a show on FUSE tv.. "Project This! Bastards of Young." i saw it today.. and a guy in it had a The Cheat tshirt in it. but.. i totally forgot who he was and what he was talking about.. could i still put it on? {{User:Dagger/sig}} 03:41, 3 July 2006 (UTC)<br />
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== NBC-cold one ==<br />
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The 10:00 PM NSMC news in Texas, on one of there reports, said "...It's not a cold one...". Is this good?--{{User:H*bad/sig}} 03:38, 12 July 2006 (UTC)<br />
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:What was the context? If they weren't talking about beer, I'd say a definate no, and even if they were, it's a stretch. [[User:Exhibit A|Exhibit A]] 04:19, 12 July 2006 (UTC)<br />
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::Yes they were talking about beer.--{{User:H*bad/sig}} 04:40, 13 July 2006 (UTC)<br />
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Ya, that's a normal usage of the real phrase "cold one" in English. A reference in the real world to H*R's "cold ones" would have to be much more explicit. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 09:26, 13 July 2006 (UTC)<br />
:Although he happened to say "a cold one" different.--{{User:H*bad/sig}} 18:17, 13 July 2006 (UTC)<br />
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::"NSMC" is a pretty funny name for a TV station.{{User:Loafing/sig}} 01:45, 2 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
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Homestar didn't create Cold one , on tiny toons One beer buster said [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgLq3OiJta4]]''What will it be boys juice, milk, soda, or a cold one that was right before Homestar Runner was created. [[User:TwO 2 bReAdS iN a BiScUt]]<br />
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== Censorship ==<br />
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Isn't it kinda redundant to censor the A-word, seeing that there's a warning on the top of the page? --[[User:Trogga|Trogga]] 01:33, 2 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
:The note only warns about possible strong language on the linked websites, not about language on the sightings page itself. We also have to consider that anything written on this page can show up as context in a search result &mdash; without any warning.{{User:Loafing/sig}} 01:42, 2 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
::But what about the page [[Swears]]? --[[User:Trogga|Trogga]] 01:49, 2 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
:::That page only contains swears made by H*R characters, which are pretty low-level anyway. It's a compromise between documenting the H*R universe and keeping the wiki as free as possible of any kind of objectionable material (considering the age of many readers). There is no need to introduce any extra swears on top of that (which is actually really hard for me to do ;-).{{User:Loafing/sig}} 02:02, 2 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
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== SiGHTING or not? ==<br />
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I know this may sound stupid, but during an episode of Billy and Mandy, Billy was at a lemonade stand labeled "LEMiNADE". This MIGHT be a reference to Lowercase I's. I know it may be like the Spongebob one up there, but they just replaced the "O" in "LEMONADE" with an "i", so it's like they did it on purpose. --[[User:Color Printer|Color]] [[User talk:Color Printer|Printer]] 02:10, 8 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
:Actually, I just read the talk page on Lowercase i's, so it might not be a reference. --[[User:Color Printer|Color]] [[User talk:Color Printer|Printer]] 02:12, 8 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
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== Test the Nation ==<br />
If you're going to ask me about the Test the Nation sighting, I do have a picture of it. Sadly, however, the picture is grainy and you can't actually see the shirt making it about as reliable as those videos of Bigfoot. I think he had a shaved head and his hair was red. Keep in mind when I put the sighting up, it was very fresh. I don't how fresh exactly, but Test the Nation was on at the time I put the sighting on the site. I got my camera after the first very obvious sighting. Unfortunately he wasn't shown very well again except in a pan of the team. I just realised how much I sound like one of this conspiracy nuts. But then, perhaps I am a nut in this case and he was actually wearing a different shirt. All I can do is hope he uses the Wiki, I suppose and can verify he was there. --[[User:Lifeforce|Lifeforce]] 10:55, 18 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
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== about the replacements ==<br />
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I saw that episode with the dangeresque song and they use it in lots of other episodes too. Should that be changed?<br />
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:I neither know of the show nor know where to watch it, but my immediate question is whether it's really the Dangeresque theme or some similar 80's-themed wocka-wocka guitar riff. Can you confirm in some way it's actually the Dangeresgue theme and not something similar? {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 03:02, 26 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
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well it's not actaully the theme its just a dangereque song and those are the only two places I've ever heard that song but if you have any complaints you should tell the person who wrote the article I was just saying I heard that song in more than one episode<br />
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==Saturday Night Live==<br />
On the Oct 21st episode of SNL hosted by John C. Reilly... there was a skit in which scientists were trying to make a Bear/Shark...is this related to The [[Bear holding a Shark]]? Please respond. -{{User:Strong Devon/sig}}<br />
:Ooh, tough one. The first thing that popped into my head when I saw it was "HOLY CRAP! It's the bear holding a shark!" I'd say yes, but I can see how someone else might call it a huge coincidence. {{User:ACupOfCoffee/sig}} 21:30, 22 October 2006 (UTC)<br />
Listen, thanks ACupOFCoffee for your explanation, but just so it doesn't get deleted the second I put it on the page, I just want ONE more thought "yes" and I'll put it on.- {{User:Strong Devon/sig}}<br />
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==Futurama==<br />
I noticed that on Futurama, Zoidberg says "robot" just like The Homestar Runner does. It's like Rob't or something. Is this noteworthy?<br />
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Mmm... I don't think so, m'self. But on the subject of Futurama, in the episode "The honking" (the one with the werecar thing), the son of the deceased robot is, I think, called 'Tandy'. Can someone verify this? ~InvaderJem {{unsigned|84.71.106.162|19:09, 17 March 2007}}<br />
:Even if so, "Tandy" was a real computer brand (my grandfather had one), so it doesn't necessarily have to refer to our favourite green-text computer. --[[User:DorianGray|DorianGray]] 19:18, 17 March 2007 (UTC)<br />
::Dang, was it? Ya learn something new everyday.<br />
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==American Dad==<br />
Just noticed that one of the bottles Francine looked through said "Pet a Goat", from Halloween potion-ma-gig. Think it's a reference? [[User:Spyrox6|Spyrox6]] 02:34, 19 February 2007 (UTC)<br />
:What episode? When did it air? --[[User:DorianGray|DorianGray]] 02:38, 19 February 2007 (UTC)<br />
::Right now. A few minutes ago. [[User:Spyrox6|Spyrox6]]<br />
:::I think it's a coincidence. It's a different context and the H*R quote is pretty obscure. The wine label is also in the past tense. Well spotted, though.{{User:Loafing/sig}} 05:42, 20 February 2007 (UTC)<br />
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== crunch ==<br />
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on the march 10 episode of Crunch, the host aj wore a teen girl squad t-shirt, i would add myself but i'm not very good at that sort of thing.<br />
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:I don't see an article about them on Wikipedia. Do they have a website? {{User:Bluebry/sig}} 14:58, 10 March 2007 (UTC)<br />
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:It's an show on ytv, go to ytv.com<br />
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== Comedy Central ==<br />
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I've noticed that at the end of every show on comedy central, the black area which the credits appear on is shape of Homestar's head. Has anyone else noticed this? -[[HRFWiki:User:TheDenzel|TheDenzel]]<br />
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Hello? --{{User:TheDenzel/sig}} 17:46, 13 September 2007 (UTC)<br />
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== Yo Gabba Gabba ==<br />
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According to wikipedia, the Brothers Chap made an animation for Yo Gabba Gabba, found here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI8d5bIn4jA<br />
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== Er.. ==<br />
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Isn't it a stretch to mention when TV shows interview people who coincidently are wearing HR shirts? I mean, when someone just happens to be wearing a strong Bad shirt or has a HR sticker on their windshield in the background of a TV show it's not really an intentional refernwece.<br />
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I dunno.I guess it counts as a sighting?{{User:Coach B/sig}}16:08, 12 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
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==Chowder==<br />
On Chowder they live in a town called Marzipan.Tell me if you noticed.should it count?{{User:Coach B/sig}}03:22, 12 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
:Chowder seems to talk a lot about food, and [[Wikipedia:Marzipan|Marzipan]] is some kind of food made with almonds and stuff. {{User:Homestar-winner/sig}} 03:29, 12 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
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Yeah but the town is called Marzipan it said in the episode,A taste of Marzipan!Quote on Chowder,"Today is about us representing the best that Marzipan City has to offer." -Mung Daal.<br />
Check it out on Cartoon Network Video before<br />
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:I'm thinking they named the city Marzipan after the food, not the H*R character. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 16:12, 12 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
It might be worth mentioning that in the Dinner Theater episode that Chowder says he'll meet the 'actor-types' backstage. Mung Daal also says to the sudience "Please to enjoy". EDIT: Another reference I found is in the Lollistops episode where Gazpacho says to the Doozy "Yo mama wears Combat boots". I'm not sure if thats a common joke, but it sounds like Homestars taunt in Kick-a-Ball.<br />
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==X Play Trailers==<br />
During the intro to trailers on XPlay, they have a green screen, much like in the intro to Hollywood trailers, that carries the phrase 'watch out, your head might asplode', and unmistakable HR refrence. I'm not a member so I'll let one of you add it, though.<br />
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== The Simpsons ==<br />
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On one of the episodes where Marge goes back to a childhood island, Homer is on a fishing boat with sailors. One of the sailors pulls out a weather-compass thingy and one of the panels says "High to Middlin'". {{User:Lazylaces/sig}} 19:48, 24 July 2008 (UTC)<br />
:Also in the epesode all about lisa, sideshow mel says "Laughter is adictive, like herron or checking your email"<br />
::E-mail checking is said to be addictive. Not really that much to do with Strong Bad. This isn't really noteworthy. {{User:Lazylaces/sig}} 12:58, 25 September 2008 (UTC)<br />
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== Zachary Levi on Late Night with Conan O'Brian ==<br />
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On the Thursday Sept 25 2008 episode of Conan, Zachary Levi talks about group beatboxing on the set of "Chuck", and he says that "someone would lay down a ntss ntss ntss ntss and then someone else comes in with a..." and then he makes that weird noise from [[The System is Down (Song)]]. He then says "thats like from Homestar Runner" (making the reference obvious) and the audience cheers. The full episode is [http://www.nbc.com/Late_Night_with_Conan_O%27Brien/video/episodes/#vid=699866 here], its a couple seconds after 34:00, and there might be an ad first. {{User:The Teach!/Twig}} 13:46, 27 September 2008 (UTC)<br />
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== Wizards of Waverly Place ==<br />
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[[Image:WizardsofwaverlyplaceHRreference.png|thumb|That laptop on the right]]<br />
In the TV show ''Wizards of Waverly Place'', the title song shows Alex invisibly pulling a red laptop with a star on it. Does anyone think it's worth mentioning? I'll get a screenshot... If no one replies in a week, it's going on the article. {{User:MichaelXX2/sig}} 20:44, 13 October 2008 (UTC)<br />
:It might be a reference, but a white star on a red field [http://www.google.com/images?q=white+star+red is too common] to make it worth mentioning in the article, especially since there's nothing else to tie the two things together. &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 21:12, 14 October 2008 (UTC)<br />
::I dunno. None of the images in the search looked ''exactly'' like Homestar's layout. This one does. {{User:MichaelXX2/sig}} 21:22, 14 October 2008 (UTC)<br />
:::...except Homestar's star is not symetrical, while the laptop star is. {{User:Bad Bad Guy/sig}} 00:16, 15 October 2008 (UTC)<br />
:::: Actually, it isn't. It is just the anglings that make it appear so. As for this, if I had to say I would call this a reference. Hard to throw it out, but hard to keep it... --[[User:Jellote|Jellote]] 19:34, 7 June 2009 (UTC) <br />
== Food Network Challenge ==<br />
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The Kung Fu Panda episode is on TV now, and some bald man exclaimed, "Are you asking for a challenge?!" in a matter extremely similar to Stinkoman. {{User:Bad Bad Guy/sig}} 03:54, 12 November 2008 (UTC)<br />
:Um... That bald man is Duff Goldman, and the show you're watching is Ace of Cakes. It's already on there. I love cake... {{User:Lazylaces/sig}} 14:26, 17 November 2008 (UTC)<br />
I saw that to, and it made my day AND FOR ANDY! CDi= JIbblies!<br />
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== Which Mythbusters was it? ==<br />
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I seem to remember watching an episode of Discovery's Mythbusters, where either Grant or Tory say "Are you asking me for a [[Challenge|challengeeeeeeee?!]]"<br />
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== Late Night with Jimmy Fallon ==<br />
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In the Wed, Mar 11 2009 episode, while talking about commercials, Jimmy pronounces it ad-ver-tis-mints. Think it's an HR reference? {{User:Coach z's cool/sig}} 22:39, 12 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
:No. -[[Special:Contributions/132.183.151.81|132.183.151.81]] 22:44, 12 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
::Yeah, that's actually the standard non-American pronunciation, as I understand it. Sounds strange to American ears mainly because we don't say it that way. --{{User:Jay/sig}} 22:50, 12 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== King of the Hill ==<br />
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I watched an episode of King of the Hill on Adult Swim, it was the one where Bobby joins the soccer team and Hank tells him "Good luck beating the Fluffy Puffs." A reference to Fluffy Puff Marshmallows. {{User:Ugozima/sig}} 02:46, 15 April 2009 (UTC)<br />
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:Except that episode [[wikipedia:List_of_King_of_the_Hill_episodes#Season_3:_1998-1999|originally aired]] in Jaunary of 1999. [[Special:Contributions/98.222.134.36|98.222.134.36]] 04:38, 15 April 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== How suite it is to find another reference. ==<br />
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So I was watching The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and saw that London promised she would wake up at the "Crack of Noon", just as in [[cheatday]]. Is this too vauge to be a reference? What made me suspicious it that they already made a "Last Place! Ding!" pun in another episode, so it may be the writer is a HR fan. --[[User:Jellote|Jellote]] 23:09, 20 May 2009 (UTC)<br />
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:The turn of phrase "Crack of Noon" isn't really original on TBC's part, it's a pretty common joke in fact. {{User:GreenHelmet/sig}} 23:19, 20 May 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Crisps a soy ==<br />
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In many episodes of iCarly, they eat crisps asoy, from [[do over]]. [[Special:Contributions/75.58.18.250|75.58.18.250]] 05:40, 9 December 2009 (UTC)</div>
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<div>==Dr. Phill==<br />
somebody told me that one of the guests on Dr. Phil wore a homestar shirt. I dont know when it aired, but apparently it was about teens being openly gay. if somebody who's better at this than me could write that up...<br />
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==Grainy Screencaps==<br />
Sorry about the grainy screencaps. Buffy, Angel, and Zim will soon have clean DVD screencaps once I finish with some schoolwork. <small><tt>[[User:Homestar Coder|<span style="color:#8B0000;">Aurora the Homestar Coder</span>]]</tt></small> 02:22, 12 May 2005 (UTC)<br />
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== Foster's ==<br />
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This show has 4 documented sightings, so I think the creators are H*R fans hiding it. The other H*R fans just find it.[[User:Amy Whifflepoof|Amy Whifflepoof]]<br />
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*I saw an episode of Foster's that I don't know what it was called (Comcast calls it The Big Leblooski, but it's not always right), about bowling, and learning how to bowl, and half the plot "was that Bloo was trying to win a paddleball at a crane machine. But one of the things in the crane looked suspiciously like a Strong Bad head... but not exactly like it. I don't have a screenshot, and because it wasn't totally like SB, it may have been a coincedence, so I didn't put it on. If anyone else has seen this episode, please tell me if you noticed this resemblance (or the object in question). --[[User:Bonkava!|Bonkava!]] 04:44, 19 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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I did happen to see the episode, and it did bear a little bit of a resemblence.--[[User:witchesbrew82|witchesbrew82]] 00:13, 8 Oct 2005 (UTC)<br />
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I'll get a screenshot! {{User:Strong Devon/sig}}<br />
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Crap! It's not on YouTube! {{User:Strong Devon/sig}}<br />
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:In the Episode "One False Movie", Wilt says "Robit" several times just like [[The Homestar Runner]]. Is this worthy?<br />
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In the episode where they pool their arcade tickets to get the pink elephant, Wilt offers up the possible name of "Harry Elephanté" which is what Strong Bad calls Strong Sad toward the end of "origins"<br />
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Also, in the episode "Challenge of the Superfriends", Mac is trying to think of a cool catchphrase. Mac says one that was *horrible* and Imaginary Man tells him to "Keep try", and anyone who has played [[Stinkoman 20X6]] knowns where that came from. [[User:Theycallmefree|Theycallmefree]] 01:17, 24 May 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Lizzie Mcguire ==<br />
In the epiosde ''My Dinner with Dig'' there is a Teacher named Miss. Chapman, I know it ain't h*r related but it's Mike and Matt chapman related if no-one replies in 7 days, I will add it.<br />
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:Consider this that reply. It's not H*R-related, and it's not TBC related. Chapman is a very common name.<br />
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:P.S. Please sign your posts. <small>&mdash;&nbsp;[[User:InterruptorJones|InterruptorJones]]</small> 04:43, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)<br />
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Well, ya didn't have to be rude about it Intteruptor Jones, I am not so sure how to sign my posts.-Anynomous<br />
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== Disney (Australia) ==<br />
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On the Disney Channel in Australia, there have been ads, for santa claus 2 and a bunch of other movies, and they say it's ''Christmas in July''. Like decemberween, should I add it, if no-one replies in 7 days, I'll add it.-Anynonmous<br />
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:''Christmas in July'' is a very common phrase. [[The Brothers Chaps]] are not the creators of this idea. This does not count as a sighting. -[[User:BazookaJoe|BazookaJoe]] 23:54, 2 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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Alright then show me were else someone has used ''Christmas in July''.<br />
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:Off the top of my head, I can think of a local furniture manufacturer that had annual Christmas in July sales, and my orthodontist office's theme of the month was once Christmas in July. -[[User:BazookaJoe|BazookaJoe]] 00:47, 3 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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::How about [http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-13,GGLD:en&q=%22christmas+in+july%22 354,000] of them? -- [[User:tomstiff|tomstiff]] 14:59, 19 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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== Ed, Edd 'n Eddy ==<br />
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An episode of Ed, Edd 'n Eddy has the Eds making a time capsule, in which they have flashbacks to clips from older episodes. However, as a fan of the show will note, most of these flashback clips are fakes; that is they never occured in earlier episodes of the show, much like most of Strong Bad's flashbacks in [[personal favorites]].<br />
--[[User:Payphone Ed|Payphone Ed]] 15:59, 6 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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:Way to far of a stretch to be a sighting. {{User:FireBird/sig}} 16:00, 6 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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That's why I tossed it in here.--[[User:Payphone Ed|Payphone Ed]] 16:08, 6 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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:Oh. Gotcha. {{User:FireBird/sig}} 16:10, 6 Jul 2005 (UTC)<br />
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== Bloo Done It? ==<br />
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How is this a reference:In an episode called "Bloo done it" Bloo just grows pecs and abs. Just like Stinkoman in the time capsule e-mail. In tonnes of shows people just grow pecs and abs.<br />
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== Stan the Man ==<br />
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I went on to tv.com and did a search for Matt Chapman. It turns out he did the voice of Kingston in Episode Three of the series [http://www.tv.com/stan-the-man/show/14754/episode_guide.html Stan the Man]. Should I/someone else add this to this page? Or is this just for the Characters of hsr.com? --[[User:Smileyface11945|Smileyface11945]] 23:29, 27 Aug 2005 (UTC)<br />
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I think you shouldn't put it on the page, but rather put it on a <nowiki>==Trivia==</nowiki> section on Matt's page. I'd see if anyone deletes it. {{User:Strong Devon/sig}}<br />
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== Billy and Mandy ==<br />
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what about how billy jumps over the busses on his bike? it looks almost exactly like in the e-mail "Mile" when strong bad cartwheels over Bubs' busses--[[User:StrongBad110990|StrongBad110990]] 00:09, 8 Sep 2005 (UTC)<br />
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I removed the Billy and Mandy reference where Billy supposedly pronounced "job" like Coach Z would. After seeing that episode again, Billy in fact pronounces it like "Job," the man from the Biblical book of Job. -- MSR<br />
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that's not what i was asking but...ok<br />
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I saw the billy and mandy episode were billy turns in to a japanese monster grim says that the turtle monster rockdor the voice of childern to power him up irwin shouts ROCKDORRRRRR!!!! Is it a reference to the song trogdor?-http://fanstuff.hrwiki.org/index.php/User:Freezestar<br />
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==my dad the rock star==<br />
In an episode, (I can't remember which, sorry!) Q's dad is walking, and he walks past Coach's Z's medallion on a fence! [[User:Fizz123|I'm not logged in]]<br />
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Isn't Q's huge Q medallion a parody of Coach Z's Z itself?--[[User:witchesbrew82|witchesbrew82]] 00:11, 8 Oct 2005 (UTC)<br />
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==Good Eats==<br />
In last night's episode on meatballs, "Great Balls of Meat," host Alton Brown pulls out an apparently useless trinket and says, "Best five grand I ever spent." Too vague? The show is filmed in Atlanta and AB is a definite net user, so I think it's likely he knows about H/R. - [[User:Mrdarcy|Mrdarcy]] 14:47, 20 October 2005 (UTC)<br />
:He seems just like the kind of person to reference Homestar. I'd say put it on there for now. - {{User:Kookykman/sig}}<br />
::I just noticed that this edit was reverted the moment I posted it, with no explanation other than "common phrase." [http://www.hrwiki.org/index.php?title=Television_Sightings&diff=184231&oldid=184230] Now, if something is suggested on the talk page, and after a week there's just one comment, and it's positive, why on earth would anyone revert the edit? Seems rude to me, and not terribly justified. - [[User:Totoro|Totoro]] 21:39, 25 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
:::Sorry, Totoro, but I just deleted it for the same reason. I agree that "best X$ I ever spent" is a common phrase that's far from exclusive to H*R. I'm guessing that HSR username, like me, doesn't always check the talk page before reverting an edit just because we get so many dubious sightings ("I was watching this show and they said Holy Crap, it MUST be a Strong Bad ref!") Again, sorry for the hasty revert. {{User:Homestar Coder/sig}} 20:14, 27 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
::::Well, I don't agree, because of the reasons mentioned above, because Brown makes a slew of pop-culture references, because of the situation it was used in (the character has obviously bought something of no value for a lot of cash), and because of the tone Brown used when saying it. It's a no-brainer, and as I said above, I had vetted it through the talk page before adding it. - [[User:Totoro|Totoro]] 20:31, 27 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
:::::"Best X bucks I ever spent" is a phrase used in many pop-culture contexts. It's a common phrase. I'm pretty sure I heard it on Seinfeld a couple of times, for example. If the "Good Eats" guy is in the habit of making H*R refs, then I'd agree, but I think it's far from a "no brainer". {{User:Homestar Coder/sig}} 20:40, 27 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
::::::That doesn't address any of what I've said. I'm not arguing that the phrase is unique to H/R. I'm arguing that the use of it in that context (speaker has been taken, doesn't realize it, is enthusiastic about the expenditure) as a sort of catchphrase is unique to H/R, so unless you're saying that Brown came up with the same gag on his own (possible), I don't see how this doesn't belong. I can't find any reference to a Seinfeld quote using (best + "ever spent"), BTW. - [[User:Totoro|Totoro]] 21:00, 27 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
:::::::The sarcastic use of a common phrase is not exactly unique, IMO. I'd like some other opinions though. Anyone? (Bueller?...) {{User:Homestar Coder/sig}} 21:10, 27 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
::::::::This was implied above, but yes, I agree that this should not go on this page for all of the reasons listed above. {{User:Some HSR themed username/sig}} 21:13, 27 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
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==The Colbert Report==<br />
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Recently on The Colbert Report, Steven was talking about his word "Truthiness" being nominated for word of the year and said "I'm simutaneouly honoured and offended to receive this award". Then, the next day he said another quote similar to one off H*R.com (Forget what it was). Considering it could just be coincidence I thought I'd ask first. - [[User:Darthvader66|Darthvader66]] 01:07, 16 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
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== WonderShowzen - references what? ==<br />
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The entry for WonderShowzen could use a mention of what in H*R is being referenced. I can't pick it out quickly. [[User:Qermaq|Qermaq]] 04:11, 31 January 2006 (UTC)<br />
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The SBemail Secret Recipies. Coach Z says "I'M GONNA PUKE MY PANTS!" After realizing the coconut ice cream was sour cream and The Cheat fur.<br />
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==Cleaning Up==<br />
This page needs a HEAVY cleanup. The Andy Milonakis references are far too generic and although I do think a few of the Fosters Home references belong, some of them are too vague and a bit of a stretch. I'm takin' 'em out. [[User:Evan|Evan]]<br />
*I took out more than that in the end because a lot seemed like too much of a stretch/too vague, but if anybody contests it that's poifectly fine; just go back and edit it. [[User:Evan|SELF REPLY'D]]<br />
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*Sorry for reverting your edit. I neglected to check the talk page first, though you probably should've left a note pointing here... I agree with the "sightings" you removed, though. Those were... well, supreme stretches in some cases. Good jorb, in any case. =P -{{User:YK/sig}} 05:13, 12 April 2006 (UTC)<br />
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== SpongeBob Squarepants ==<br />
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I was watching the episode "Krusty Towers", and I saw that the plaque says, "WE SHALL NEVER DENY ANY REQUEST, NO MATTER HOW R[[Lowercase_i%27s|i]]DiCULOUS." An obvious H*R reference with those lowercase i's.<br />
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:Lowercase "I"s are not a direct reference to Homestar Runner. This is TTATOT. &mdash; {{User:Lapper/sig}} 15:45, 29 May 2006 (UTC)<br />
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::Ok, so it's not a direct reference. Sorry, got a little overboard there. But still, it's a possible reference. I mean, where else would the guys at Nickelodean get the idea of having lowercase i's in an otherwise completely all-caps written sentence?<br />
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I know they do it alot on spongebob [[User:TwO 2 bReAdS iN a BiScUt]]<br />
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== the cheat t shirt on tv ==<br />
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There was a show on FUSE tv.. "Project This! Bastards of Young." i saw it today.. and a guy in it had a The Cheat tshirt in it. but.. i totally forgot who he was and what he was talking about.. could i still put it on? {{User:Dagger/sig}} 03:41, 3 July 2006 (UTC)<br />
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== NBC-cold one ==<br />
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The 10:00 PM NSMC news in Texas, on one of there reports, said "...It's not a cold one...". Is this good?--{{User:H*bad/sig}} 03:38, 12 July 2006 (UTC)<br />
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:What was the context? If they weren't talking about beer, I'd say a definate no, and even if they were, it's a stretch. [[User:Exhibit A|Exhibit A]] 04:19, 12 July 2006 (UTC)<br />
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::Yes they were talking about beer.--{{User:H*bad/sig}} 04:40, 13 July 2006 (UTC)<br />
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Ya, that's a normal usage of the real phrase "cold one" in English. A reference in the real world to H*R's "cold ones" would have to be much more explicit. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 09:26, 13 July 2006 (UTC)<br />
:Although he happened to say "a cold one" different.--{{User:H*bad/sig}} 18:17, 13 July 2006 (UTC)<br />
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::"NSMC" is a pretty funny name for a TV station.{{User:Loafing/sig}} 01:45, 2 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
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Homestar didn't create Cold one , on tiny toons One beer buster said [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgLq3OiJta4]]''What will it be boys juice, milk, soda, or a cold one that was right before Homestar Runner was created. [[User:TwO 2 bReAdS iN a BiScUt]]<br />
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== Censorship ==<br />
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Isn't it kinda redundant to censor the A-word, seeing that there's a warning on the top of the page? --[[User:Trogga|Trogga]] 01:33, 2 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
:The note only warns about possible strong language on the linked websites, not about language on the sightings page itself. We also have to consider that anything written on this page can show up as context in a search result &mdash; without any warning.{{User:Loafing/sig}} 01:42, 2 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
::But what about the page [[Swears]]? --[[User:Trogga|Trogga]] 01:49, 2 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
:::That page only contains swears made by H*R characters, which are pretty low-level anyway. It's a compromise between documenting the H*R universe and keeping the wiki as free as possible of any kind of objectionable material (considering the age of many readers). There is no need to introduce any extra swears on top of that (which is actually really hard for me to do ;-).{{User:Loafing/sig}} 02:02, 2 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
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== SiGHTING or not? ==<br />
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I know this may sound stupid, but during an episode of Billy and Mandy, Billy was at a lemonade stand labeled "LEMiNADE". This MIGHT be a reference to Lowercase I's. I know it may be like the Spongebob one up there, but they just replaced the "O" in "LEMONADE" with an "i", so it's like they did it on purpose. --[[User:Color Printer|Color]] [[User talk:Color Printer|Printer]] 02:10, 8 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
:Actually, I just read the talk page on Lowercase i's, so it might not be a reference. --[[User:Color Printer|Color]] [[User talk:Color Printer|Printer]] 02:12, 8 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
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== Test the Nation ==<br />
If you're going to ask me about the Test the Nation sighting, I do have a picture of it. Sadly, however, the picture is grainy and you can't actually see the shirt making it about as reliable as those videos of Bigfoot. I think he had a shaved head and his hair was red. Keep in mind when I put the sighting up, it was very fresh. I don't how fresh exactly, but Test the Nation was on at the time I put the sighting on the site. I got my camera after the first very obvious sighting. Unfortunately he wasn't shown very well again except in a pan of the team. I just realised how much I sound like one of this conspiracy nuts. But then, perhaps I am a nut in this case and he was actually wearing a different shirt. All I can do is hope he uses the Wiki, I suppose and can verify he was there. --[[User:Lifeforce|Lifeforce]] 10:55, 18 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
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== about the replacements ==<br />
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I saw that episode with the dangeresque song and they use it in lots of other episodes too. Should that be changed?<br />
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:I neither know of the show nor know where to watch it, but my immediate question is whether it's really the Dangeresque theme or some similar 80's-themed wocka-wocka guitar riff. Can you confirm in some way it's actually the Dangeresgue theme and not something similar? {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 03:02, 26 September 2006 (UTC)<br />
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well it's not actaully the theme its just a dangereque song and those are the only two places I've ever heard that song but if you have any complaints you should tell the person who wrote the article I was just saying I heard that song in more than one episode<br />
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==Saturday Night Live==<br />
On the Oct 21st episode of SNL hosted by John C. Reilly... there was a skit in which scientists were trying to make a Bear/Shark...is this related to The [[Bear holding a Shark]]? Please respond. -{{User:Strong Devon/sig}}<br />
:Ooh, tough one. The first thing that popped into my head when I saw it was "HOLY CRAP! It's the bear holding a shark!" I'd say yes, but I can see how someone else might call it a huge coincidence. {{User:ACupOfCoffee/sig}} 21:30, 22 October 2006 (UTC)<br />
Listen, thanks ACupOFCoffee for your explanation, but just so it doesn't get deleted the second I put it on the page, I just want ONE more thought "yes" and I'll put it on.- {{User:Strong Devon/sig}}<br />
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==Futurama==<br />
I noticed that on Futurama, Zoidberg says "robot" just like The Homestar Runner does. It's like Rob't or something. Is this noteworthy?<br />
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Mmm... I don't think so, m'self. But on the subject of Futurama, in the episode "The honking" (the one with the werecar thing), the son of the deceased robot is, I think, called 'Tandy'. Can someone verify this? ~InvaderJem {{unsigned|84.71.106.162|19:09, 17 March 2007}}<br />
:Even if so, "Tandy" was a real computer brand (my grandfather had one), so it doesn't necessarily have to refer to our favourite green-text computer. --[[User:DorianGray|DorianGray]] 19:18, 17 March 2007 (UTC)<br />
::Dang, was it? Ya learn something new everyday.<br />
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==American Dad==<br />
Just noticed that one of the bottles Francine looked through said "Pet a Goat", from Halloween potion-ma-gig. Think it's a reference? [[User:Spyrox6|Spyrox6]] 02:34, 19 February 2007 (UTC)<br />
:What episode? When did it air? --[[User:DorianGray|DorianGray]] 02:38, 19 February 2007 (UTC)<br />
::Right now. A few minutes ago. [[User:Spyrox6|Spyrox6]]<br />
:::I think it's a coincidence. It's a different context and the H*R quote is pretty obscure. The wine label is also in the past tense. Well spotted, though.{{User:Loafing/sig}} 05:42, 20 February 2007 (UTC)<br />
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== crunch ==<br />
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on the march 10 episode of Crunch, the host aj wore a teen girl squad t-shirt, i would add myself but i'm not very good at that sort of thing.<br />
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:I don't see an article about them on Wikipedia. Do they have a website? {{User:Bluebry/sig}} 14:58, 10 March 2007 (UTC)<br />
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:It's an show on ytv, go to ytv.com<br />
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== Comedy Central ==<br />
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I've noticed that at the end of every show on comedy central, the black area which the credits appear on is shape of Homestar's head. Has anyone else noticed this? -[[HRFWiki:User:TheDenzel|TheDenzel]]<br />
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Hello? --{{User:TheDenzel/sig}} 17:46, 13 September 2007 (UTC)<br />
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== Yo Gabba Gabba ==<br />
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According to wikipedia, the Brothers Chap made an animation for Yo Gabba Gabba, found here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI8d5bIn4jA<br />
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== Er.. ==<br />
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Isn't it a stretch to mention when TV shows interview people who coincidently are wearing HR shirts? I mean, when someone just happens to be wearing a strong Bad shirt or has a HR sticker on their windshield in the background of a TV show it's not really an intentional refernwece.<br />
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I dunno.I guess it counts as a sighting?{{User:Coach B/sig}}16:08, 12 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
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==Chowder==<br />
On Chowder they live in a town called Marzipan.Tell me if you noticed.should it count?{{User:Coach B/sig}}03:22, 12 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
:Chowder seems to talk a lot about food, and [[Wikipedia:Marzipan|Marzipan]] is some kind of food made with almonds and stuff. {{User:Homestar-winner/sig}} 03:29, 12 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
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Yeah but the town is called Marzipan it said in the episode,A taste of Marzipan!Quote on Chowder,"Today is about us representing the best that Marzipan City has to offer." -Mung Daal.<br />
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:I'm thinking they named the city Marzipan after the food, not the H*R character. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 16:12, 12 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
It might be worth mentioning that in the Dinner Theater episode that Chowder says he'll meet the 'actor-types' backstage. Mung Daal also says to the sudience "Please to enjoy". EDIT: Another reference I found is in the Lollistops episode where Gazpacho says to the Doozy "Yo mama wears Combat boots". I'm not sure if thats a common joke, but it sounds like Homestars taunt in Kick-a-Ball.<br />
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==X Play Trailers==<br />
During the intro to trailers on XPlay, they have a green screen, much like in the intro to Hollywood trailers, that carries the phrase 'watch out, your head might asplode', and unmistakable HR refrence. I'm not a member so I'll let one of you add it, though.<br />
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== The Simpsons ==<br />
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On one of the episodes where Marge goes back to a childhood island, Homer is on a fishing boat with sailors. One of the sailors pulls out a weather-compass thingy and one of the panels says "High to Middlin'". {{User:Lazylaces/sig}} 19:48, 24 July 2008 (UTC)<br />
:Also in the epesode all about lisa, sideshow mel says "Laughter is adictive, like herron or checking your email"<br />
::E-mail checking is said to be addictive. Not really that much to do with Strong Bad. This isn't really noteworthy. {{User:Lazylaces/sig}} 12:58, 25 September 2008 (UTC)<br />
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== Zachary Levi on Late Night with Conan O'Brian ==<br />
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On the Thursday Sept 25 2008 episode of Conan, Zachary Levi talks about group beatboxing on the set of "Chuck", and he says that "someone would lay down a ntss ntss ntss ntss and then someone else comes in with a..." and then he makes that weird noise from [[The System is Down (Song)]]. He then says "thats like from Homestar Runner" (making the reference obvious) and the audience cheers. The full episode is [http://www.nbc.com/Late_Night_with_Conan_O%27Brien/video/episodes/#vid=699866 here], its a couple seconds after 34:00, and there might be an ad first. {{User:The Teach!/Twig}} 13:46, 27 September 2008 (UTC)<br />
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== Wizards of Waverly Place ==<br />
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[[Image:WizardsofwaverlyplaceHRreference.png|thumb|That laptop on the right]]<br />
In the TV show ''Wizards of Waverly Place'', the title song shows Alex invisibly pulling a red laptop with a star on it. Does anyone think it's worth mentioning? I'll get a screenshot... If no one replies in a week, it's going on the article. {{User:MichaelXX2/sig}} 20:44, 13 October 2008 (UTC)<br />
:It might be a reference, but a white star on a red field [http://www.google.com/images?q=white+star+red is too common] to make it worth mentioning in the article, especially since there's nothing else to tie the two things together. &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 21:12, 14 October 2008 (UTC)<br />
::I dunno. None of the images in the search looked ''exactly'' like Homestar's layout. This one does. {{User:MichaelXX2/sig}} 21:22, 14 October 2008 (UTC)<br />
:::...except Homestar's star is not symetrical, while the laptop star is. {{User:Bad Bad Guy/sig}} 00:16, 15 October 2008 (UTC)<br />
:::: Actually, it isn't. It is just the anglings that make it appear so. As for this, if I had to say I would call this a reference. Hard to throw it out, but hard to keep it... --[[User:Jellote|Jellote]] 19:34, 7 June 2009 (UTC) <br />
== Food Network Challenge ==<br />
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The Kung Fu Panda episode is on TV now, and some bald man exclaimed, "Are you asking for a challenge?!" in a matter extremely similar to Stinkoman. {{User:Bad Bad Guy/sig}} 03:54, 12 November 2008 (UTC)<br />
:Um... That bald man is Duff Goldman, and the show you're watching is Ace of Cakes. It's already on there. I love cake... {{User:Lazylaces/sig}} 14:26, 17 November 2008 (UTC)<br />
I saw that to, and it made my day AND FOR ANDY! CDi= JIbblies!<br />
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== Which Mythbusters was it? ==<br />
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I seem to remember watching an episode of Discovery's Mythbusters, where either Grant or Tory say "Are you asking me for a [[Challenge|challengeeeeeeee?!]]"<br />
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== Late Night with Jimmy Fallon ==<br />
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In the Wed, Mar 11 2009 episode, while talking about commercials, Jimmy pronounces it ad-ver-tis-mints. Think it's an HR reference? {{User:Coach z's cool/sig}} 22:39, 12 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
:No. -[[Special:Contributions/132.183.151.81|132.183.151.81]] 22:44, 12 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
::Yeah, that's actually the standard non-American pronunciation, as I understand it. Sounds strange to American ears mainly because we don't say it that way. --{{User:Jay/sig}} 22:50, 12 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== King of the Hill ==<br />
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I watched an episode of King of the Hill on Adult Swim, it was the one where Bobby joins the soccer team and Hank tells him "Good luck beating the Fluffy Puffs." A reference to Fluffy Puff Marshmallows. {{User:Ugozima/sig}} 02:46, 15 April 2009 (UTC)<br />
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:Except that episode [[wikipedia:List_of_King_of_the_Hill_episodes#Season_3:_1998-1999|originally aired]] in Jaunary of 1999. [[Special:Contributions/98.222.134.36|98.222.134.36]] 04:38, 15 April 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== How suite it is to find another reference. ==<br />
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So I was watching The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and saw that London promised she would wake up at the "Crack of Noon", just as in [[cheatday]]. Is this too vauge to be a reference? What made me suspicious it that they already made a "Last Place! Ding!" pun in another episode, so it may be the writer is a HR fan. --[[User:Jellote|Jellote]] 23:09, 20 May 2009 (UTC)<br />
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:The turn of phrase "Crack of Noon" isn't really original on TBC's part, it's a pretty common joke in fact. {{User:GreenHelmet/sig}} 23:19, 20 May 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Crisps a soy ==<br />
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In many episodes of iCarly, they eat crisps asoy, from [[do over]].</div>
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