The King of Town DVD

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*In the commentary, Strong Bad saying that Homestar probably can't read is incorrect, for Homestar shows his reading and writing skills several places. Some examples include [[credit card]] and [[anything]]. Homestar's literacy is also tested in [[Arcade Game]] and [[Cool Things]].
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*In the commentary, Strong Bad saying that Homestar probably can't read is incorrect, for Homestar shows his reading and writing skills several places. Some examples include [[credit card]] and [[anything]]. Homestar's literacy is also tested in [[Arcade Game]] and [[Cool Things]]. whoever just unedited my thing and replaced it with something stupid, i hate them.
*In the Olde version, we actually see the King of Town's mouth under the moustache when he belches.
*In the Olde version, we actually see the King of Town's mouth under the moustache when he belches.
*The storyboards depict the Poopsmith having a speaking part. Apparently, he was origanally going to respond to Homestar's question with a simple "Nope". It also shows the second P in Poopsmith crossed out and replaced with an H, indicating that the Brothers Chaps may have initially renamed him the "Poohsmith", but this name isn't used anywhere else, suggesting the consideration to rename the charater "Poohsmith" was abandoned altogether.
*The storyboards depict the Poopsmith having a speaking part. Apparently, he was origanally going to respond to Homestar's question with a simple "Nope". It also shows the second P in Poopsmith crossed out and replaced with an H, indicating that the Brothers Chaps may have initially renamed him the "Poohsmith", but this name isn't used anywhere else, suggesting the consideration to rename the charater "Poohsmith" was abandoned altogether.

Revision as of 21:54, 22 November 2005

Homestar explains it to everybody

The King of Town DVD is a DVD-style update of an older King of Town cartoon. It includes commentary by Strong Bad, storyboards and the old version. In the toon, the King of Town sends Homestar and Pom Pom to investigate the whereabouts of his sheep.

Cast (in order of appearance): The King of Town, The King of Town's Sheep, The Sheep-Eating Dragon, Homestar Runner, Pom Pom, The Blacksmith, The Poopsmith, The Little Chef Guy, The Bishop, The Knight, The Hornblower

Places: King of Town's Castle

Date: 2000

Contents

Transcripts


Easter Eggs

  • On the main DVD page, click on the mustache on the shield. After it moves aside, click on the brick that was under it to see the King of Town Intro and Main Page that was used for April 1, 2003.

Fun Facts

Trivia

  • The colors of the King of Town's crown are reversed compared to his crown's color scheme in all of his subsequent appearances.

Remarks

KoT's mouth
  • In the commentary, Strong Bad saying that Homestar probably can't read is incorrect, for Homestar shows his reading and writing skills several places. Some examples include credit card and anything. Homestar's literacy is also tested in Arcade Game and Cool Things. whoever just unedited my thing and replaced it with something stupid, i hate them.
  • In the Olde version, we actually see the King of Town's mouth under the moustache when he belches.
  • The storyboards depict the Poopsmith having a speaking part. Apparently, he was origanally going to respond to Homestar's question with a simple "Nope". It also shows the second P in Poopsmith crossed out and replaced with an H, indicating that the Brothers Chaps may have initially renamed him the "Poohsmith", but this name isn't used anywhere else, suggesting the consideration to rename the charater "Poohsmith" was abandoned altogether.

Inside References

Real-World References

  • The DVD menu theme is reminiscent of the theme from the King's Quest games.

DVD Contents

DVD Menu

New Version

Storyboards

New Version with Commentary

Olde Version

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