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Kaizer wants to know if Strong Bad can draw a dragon. [[Trogdor]] is born.
Kaizer wants to know if Strong Bad can draw a dragon. [[Trogdor]] is born.
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*To promote [[8-Bit is Enough]], this email was added to the [http://www.nintendo.com/wii/channels/nintendochannel Nintendo Channel] in December 2008 under the title, "Trogdor!"
*To promote [[8-Bit is Enough]], this email was added to the [http://www.nintendo.com/wii/channels/nintendochannel Nintendo Channel] in December 2008 under the title, "Trogdor!"
*Not counting [[vacation]], which was released in multiple parts, this is the first email with a length of over 3 minutes.
*Not counting [[vacation]], which was released in multiple parts, this is the first email with a length of over 3 minutes.
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*The [[YouTube]] description for this email is "Strong Bad teaches the world how to draw a dragon."
===Remarks===
===Remarks===
*Although the [[BMW lighter]]'s flame is close to the table, the table is unaffected.
*Although the [[BMW lighter]]'s flame is close to the table, the table is unaffected.
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*"Kaiser" is the ultimate dragon form of the hero in the [[Wikipedia:Breath of Fire|Breath of Fire]] series of video games. Since The Brothers Chaps have stated that all of the emails except [[mile]] are authentic, this is either a coincidence, or the email writer was a fan of this series.
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*"Kaiser" is the ultimate dragon form of the hero in the [[Wikipedia:Breath of Fire|Breath of Fire]] series of video games. The email sender's name may have been a coincidence, or the email writer was a fan of this series and wrote that name instead of his own, albeit misspelled. If the sender was a fan, this may be why he asked Strong Bad to draw a dragon.
*In the DVD, Podstar Runner, YouTube, and Nintendo Channel versions, the Homsar Easter egg scene plays automatically.
*In the DVD, Podstar Runner, YouTube, and Nintendo Channel versions, the Homsar Easter egg scene plays automatically.
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*Exactly three years after this email came out, [[Happy Trogday]] was released, which celebrated Trogdor's third birthday.
*Exactly three years after this email came out, [[Happy Trogday]] was released, which celebrated Trogdor's third birthday.
**A clip from this email was also shown in Happy Trogday.
**A clip from this email was also shown in Happy Trogday.
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*The peasant drawing would later be used in [[Peasant's Quest]] as the graphic in the title screen.
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*A similar peasant drawing would later be used in [[Peasant's Quest]] as the graphic in the title screen.
*On January 13, 2008, the regular [[index page]] was replaced with a picture of Trogdor in the shape of a ''5'' to celebrate his fifth birthday.
*On January 13, 2008, the regular [[index page]] was replaced with a picture of Trogdor in the shape of a ''5'' to celebrate his fifth birthday.
*In [[Trogday 08]], Strong Bad and Coach Z celebrate the fifth birthdays of The S is For Sucks Dragon and [[Wormdingler]] (Coach Z's dragon).
*In [[Trogday 08]], Strong Bad and Coach Z celebrate the fifth birthdays of The S is For Sucks Dragon and [[Wormdingler]] (Coach Z's dragon).
*In [[imaginary]], the Dragon-man drawing appears as Frishy-Freshy Dragonman, [[Little Strong Bad]]'s imaginary friend.
*In [[imaginary]], the Dragon-man drawing appears as Frishy-Freshy Dragonman, [[Little Strong Bad]]'s imaginary friend.
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*Strong Bad's "simple step-by-step instructions" and "I make drawing fun!" were revisited in [[Fan Costumes 2016]].
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*Strong Bad would then go on to make showing off his [[Skills of an Artist]] a regular feature.
== DVD Version ==
== DVD Version ==

Revision as of 19:18, 24 February 2018

Strong Bad Email #58
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"Check out all his majesty."
This article is about the Strong Bad Email. For other uses, see Dragons.

Kaizer wants to know if Strong Bad can draw a dragon. Trogdor is born.

Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, The S is for Sucks Dragon, Trogdor, Coach Z, Wormdingler, Strong Mad, Homsar (Easter egg), Strong Sad

Places: Computer Room

Computer: Compy 386

Date: Monday, January 13, 2003

Running Time: 3:20

Page Title: Compy 386!

DVD: strongbad_email.exe Disc Two, Sbemails' 50 Greatest Hits DVD

Contents

Transcript

STRONG BAD: {singing} Here I go once again with the email! Every week I hope that it's from a female! {opens email, stops singing} Oh man! It's not from a female.

{reading email}

{After "artist," Strong Bad mumbles, "um, okay," reads g2g as "g two g", and adds the word "from" between "kaizer" and "California."}

STRONG BAD: {typing} A dragon? That's easy! Feel free to follow along with my simple step-by-step instructions. I make drawing FUN!!

{Cut to a close-up of a piece of paper on a table. The only part of Strong Bad that's visible is his right boxing glove, and he is holding a pencil. Simple music starts playing.}

STRONG BAD: To begin, draw an S—

{Draws an S on the paper.}

STRONG BAD: —for snake. Or dragon. Er, whatever. Next, we'll draw a more different S.

{Draws another S connected to the other}

STRONG BAD: For the head, put a top mark on a long V.

{Draws a triangle on top of the S}

STRONG BAD: Then you add some legs...

{Draws two beefy legs}

STRONG BAD: ...draw on a couple of arms... and—

{Draws two beefy arms, eyes, spikes, teeth and angry eyebrows.}

STRONG BAD: Whoa. Wait a minute.

{Music stops with a record scratch}

STRONG BAD: I think I need to start over. Thing doesn't look natural.

{Draws a speech bubble coming from the dragon that says 'The S is for sucks,' and pulls up a clean sheet of paper.}

STRONG BAD: Okay, so starting again, the same way. S, more different S.

{Music starts again}

STRONG BAD: Close it up real good at the top for his head,—

{Makes an attached, open-mouth head}

STRONG BAD: —and then, using consummate V's, give him teeth, spinities, and angry eyebrows.

{Draws all of what he mentioned, plus stick legs.}

STRONG BAD: Then, you can add smoke or fire,—

{Draws both coming from the dragon's mouth}

STRONG BAD: —or maybe some wings, you know, if he's a...wing-a-ling dragon.

{Draws two wings on the dragon's back.}

STRONG BAD: Let's put one of those beefy arms back on him for good measure.

{Draws a single beefy arm on the back of the dragon}

STRONG BAD: That looks really good. Comin' out of the back of his neck, there.

{Taps the drawing with his pencil point}

STRONG BAD: Now he needs a name. How about TROGDOR the BURNiNATOR.

{Writes it below the dragon}

STRONG BAD: Oh yeah. Check out all his majesty.

{Draws rays of majesty coming from the dragon}

{Cut to Compy 386.}

STRONG BAD: {typing} There's my dragon, Kaizer. {music stops} Let's see how the other students are doing.

{Strong Bad gets up, making the geddup noise. Cut to scene in a big room with several tables. Strong Bad approaches Coach Z, who is drawing with chalk on a small slate.}

STRONG BAD: All right! What do you got for me, Coach Z?

COACH Z: Take a look there!

{Cut to a close up of a squiggly drawing that resembles a snake with a huge head}

COACH Z: I think she's lookin' pretty good!

{Cut back to Strong Bad and Coach Z}

STRONG BAD: I said consummate V's! CONSUMMATE!!! {shakes his head} Geez. {walks away muttering} Guy wouldn't know majesty if it came up and bit him in the face.

COACH Z: {offscreen} That happened once!

{Cut to Strong Mad. He is using an X-Acto Knife to carve the word 'DAGRON' into the table.}

STRONG BAD: Strong Mad. You just, keep doing your thing, man.

{Cut to Strong Sad, who has drawn a much more advanced, realistic, and shaded dragon.}

STRONG BAD: Oh, crap! I didn't know you were doing one.

STRONG SAD: Oh, sure. {cut to close up of his picture} I think I've improved on your methods a bit, too. I employed some chiaroscuro shading, and—

{Cut back to Strong Sad and Strong Bad}

STRONG BAD: I'll improve on your methods!!

{Strong Bad takes out his BMW lighter and sets Strong Sad's picture aflame. It quickly disintegrates with hardly a trace left.}

STRONG SAD: What?! {pauses} That's not an improvement!

STRONG BAD: BWA HA HA HA!! Trogdor strikes again!

{The following heavy metal song is accompanied with black and white pencil-drawn scenes of Trogdor, fire, countryside, a knight with an axe, Trogdor with the knight's legs, peasants on fire and thatched-roof cottage on fire.}

STRONG BAD: TROGDOR!!!
TROGDOR!!!
Trogdor was a man!
I mean, he was a dragon-man!
Er, maybe he was just a dragon.
Um... But he was still TROGDOR!!!!
TROGDOR!!!!
Burninating the countryside!
Burninating the peasants!
Burninating all the people!
In their thatched-roof COTTAGES!!!
THATCHED-ROOF COTTAGES!!

{Cut to Compy 386.}

STRONG BAD: And the Trogdor comes in the NIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!!!!!

{The Paper comes down.}

Easter Eggs

  • If you click on the "R" in the "DAGRON" Strong Mad is carving in the table, you'll get to see Homsar's attempt at drawing a dragon just before Strong Sad's scene.
{Strong Bad walks up to Homsar, who has written "TASTER'S CHOICE" on a piece of lined paper and taped it to the table. A roll of masking tape sits nearby.}
STRONG BAD: Get outta my house! {walks away}
HOMSAR: {Sadly} I do what I'm told...

Fun Facts

Explanations

  • Chiaroscuro is a method for creating the illusion of a three-dimensional solid form in a two-dimensional piece of artwork through the use of contrasting areas of light and dark. Literally "lightdark" in Italian.

Trivia

  • In an interview with Kevin Scott, The Brothers Chaps said that of the emails released at that time, this email took the longest to make.
  • Strong Bad writes "TROGDOR the BURNiNATOR" using a lowercase "i" because the font that The Brothers Chaps use for Strong Bad's handwriting, AhnbergHand, has a capital I that looks like a lowercase one.
  • The summary on the Podstar Runner RSS feed for this video says "Strong Bad starts a bad drawing revolution."
  • Strong Bad's method for drawing Trogdor is reminiscent of the drawing methods developed by Ed Emberley, especially Ed Emberley's Drawing Book of Animals (Little, Brown, 1970).
  • To promote 8-Bit is Enough, this email was added to the Nintendo Channel in December 2008 under the title, "Trogdor!"
  • Not counting vacation, which was released in multiple parts, this is the first email with a length of over 3 minutes.
  • The YouTube description for this email is "Strong Bad teaches the world how to draw a dragon."

Remarks

  • Although the BMW lighter's flame is close to the table, the table is unaffected.
  • "Kaiser" is the ultimate dragon form of the hero in the Breath of Fire series of video games. The email sender's name may have been a coincidence, or the email writer was a fan of this series and wrote that name instead of his own, albeit misspelled. If the sender was a fan, this may be why he asked Strong Bad to draw a dragon.
  • In the DVD, Podstar Runner, YouTube, and Nintendo Channel versions, the Homsar Easter egg scene plays automatically.

Goofs

I'm the floating arm of dooooom!
  • As noted in the DVD commentary, Coach Z's drawing faces a different direction in the close-up from the previous scene.
    • This same situation also applies to Strong Sad's drawing.
  • When Strong Bad is drawing Trogdor's majesty, for a moment Strong Bad's arm is floating, unattached to anything.
  • When Strong Bad types "Let's see how the other students are doing", he leaves out the word "see."

Glitches

  • There is a small area above Coach Z's medallion that is see-through.

Inside References

  • "And the Trogdor comes in the NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHHHHHHHHT!!!!!!!" is a reference to the email guitar, where Strong Bad says "dragon" instead of "Trogdor".
  • The X-Acto Knife that Strong Mad uses is the same one that Strong Bad uses in the email flag day.
  • The first few chords of the Trogdor song are quite similar to the melody of Strong Bad's email song in property of ones.

Real-World References

Fast Forward

  • Exactly three years after this email came out, Happy Trogday was released, which celebrated Trogdor's third birthday.
    • A clip from this email was also shown in Happy Trogday.
  • A similar peasant drawing would later be used in Peasant's Quest as the graphic in the title screen.
  • On January 13, 2008, the regular index page was replaced with a picture of Trogdor in the shape of a 5 to celebrate his fifth birthday.
  • In Trogday 08, Strong Bad and Coach Z celebrate the fifth birthdays of The S is For Sucks Dragon and Wormdingler (Coach Z's dragon).
  • In imaginary, the Dragon-man drawing appears as Frishy-Freshy Dragonman, Little Strong Bad's imaginary friend.
  • Strong Bad's "simple step-by-step instructions" and "I make drawing fun!" were revisited in Fan Costumes 2016.
  • Strong Bad would then go on to make showing off his Skills of an Artist a regular feature.

DVD Version

  • The Homsar Easter egg is automatically enabled, no selecting required.
  • The DVD version features hidden creators' commentary. To access it, switch your DVD player's audio language selection while watching.

Commentary Transcript

(Commentary by: Mike Chapman, Matt Chapman)

MIKE: This is, uh, one of the least popular emails we've ever done.

MATT: Yeah. Everybody hates it.

MIKE: Uh, this one took a really long time, and I remember, not, like—

MATT: Yeah, you wanted to abandon it. Like, we were three-quarters of the way done—

MIKE: This is one of those—

MATT: —and you wanted to start over.

MIKE: It was... we just—it's very long, and I felt—I dunno. When you're in the middle of it, sometimes it's hard to tell.

MATT: I wonder, though, if we had just, let's say we cut out the whole Trogdor metal thing at the end, if people would, like, if it's Trogdor, just this dr—bad drawing of a dragon or if it's the metal and the, like, drawings.

MIKE: I think it's th—mostly the metal.

MATT: That's what I'm sayin'.

MIKE: Yeah.

MATT: So it'd be funny, uh, if we hadn't done that at the end or if we'd made it an Easter egg even, so less people saw it.

MIKE: So this is, uh, you know, we learned to draw the Ed Emberley way.

MATT: And later the Marvel Comics way.

MIKE: {laughs} That's true. Um...

{pause}

MATT: That thing is unholy. {Mike starts laughing again} True. It's horrible. ..We always find ourselves humming this song that's in the background.

MIKE: Doo doo doot doot, see that, I'm doing it again.

MATT: Uh, what is a tincidence! What is a tincidence, Mike?

MIKE: Um... uh so yeah, the— uh, this email, we're, it just went up late Monday at probably, I dunno, 4 or 5 o'clock on Monday we were pretty much done with the whole email and Matt started singing the Trogdor song in this squealy—

MATT: {in squealy voice} Trogdor!

MIKE: —in the squealy voice and so then we sort of knew we had to make the Trogdor metal song and then when we made the Trogdor metal song we had to make all the...fancy-shaded Tro—uh, Trogdor drawings for the video.

MATT: And then didn't Trogdor, the name Trogdor the Burn—I think it was just, like, we decided he had to name him and just, like, it just came out, like, there was no deciding.

MIKE: {simultaneously, overlapping} Yeah, you just came up with it. There was no, like thought—yeah, right.

MATT: The drawing of Trogdor took a while. Took some...

MIKE: Yeah. And if you watch there, his thing flips.

MATT: What happened?

MIKE: Coach Z's drawing—well there, his head's on the left, but in the closeup, the head's on the right.

MATT: Ohhhh.

MIKE: I mean, Coach Z's left, and Coach Z's right.

MATT: Right. Dagron.

MIKE: Dagron. He's misspelled the word "dragon". There's everybody's favorite. He's correctly spelled the words "Taster's Choice."

MATT: {laughs a little, then a pause} That's a good drawing, Mike. We still have those.

MIKE: Yep.

MATT: There's the BMW—the, the ever-present BMW lighter. Didn't we say we had some, some people we met that said they tried really hard to find one.

MIKE: Oh yeah.

MATT: And they don't exist in real life, so we apologize.

MIKE: So... I don't know how these drawings are going to look on your TV screen.

MATT: Yeah.

MIKE: All made big like this. They might look kind of pixelly and gross, but...

{pause}

MATT: I'm, uh, I don't regret it, though, if they look pixelly and gross.

MIKE: No, we did that on purpose!

MATT: {laughs a little} Yes.

MIKE: You can see in the smoke of the flaming peasant's head, it just kind of—there's a straight line at the top of the smoke. It just kind of stops and that's from the edge of the page. It's just—

MATT: Oh really?

MIKE: Yeah. You can't see it—yeah, you can see just how it stops

MATT: {simultaneously} Oh there we go, I see.

MIKE: Yeah.

MATT: And so, of course, later this all became Peasant's Quest fodder.

Fun Facts

  • Ed Emberley is the author of several "how to draw" books for children. Emberley's methods consisted of drawing letters of the alphabet to simplify things.
  • "How to Draw the Marvel Comics Way" is one of a series of many, many books detailing how "you too can learn to draw in the style of your favorite comic artists."

See also

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