strongbad_email.exe Disc Five

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Another successful mission for Space Captainface!

This is Disc Five of strongbad_email.exe. It was released June 5, 2007, separately from the first four discs. This disc contains emails #131-160, plus an unreleased email.

Contents

FBI Warning

The FBI Warning for Disc Five.

Cast (in order of appearance): The Cheat

Transcript

{The standard FBI warning text appears on a blue background. After a few seconds, The Cheat pops down, mumbling The Cheat noises, from the ceiling. He is dressed as an art bandit. He places the Robotank stencil over it and spray paints it. Then he spray paints "RAD, RAD ROBOTANK" underneath. He waves, makes a contented The Cheat noise, and leaves.}

Introduction

"La dee deleted!"

Introduction for Disc Five.

Cast (in order of appearance): Homestar Runner, Bubs, Strong Sad, Strong Bad, The Cheat, Strong Mad, Coach Z, Marzipan, Pom Pom, Homsar, The Poopsmith, The King of Town, Female Lappy 486, Nebulon, the "Cackle Demon"

Transcript

{Similar to the Intro, lights that resemble Homestar running appear. A 3D Homestar Runs across, forming the words "HOMESTAR" and "RUNNER", while a chorus sings "Everybody, everybody!" A 3D Homestar Runner logo bursts onto the scene, rotates for a moment, and transitions to Homestar running across The Field. He runs past the Spooky Woods, The Stick, Bubs' Concession Stand (with Bubs inside), the Sports Field, Strongbadia, Strong Sad, The Cheat with Strong Bad (who gives Homestar the Double Deuce), Strong Mad, Coach Z, Marzipan, Pom Pom, Homsar, The Poopsmith with his pile of whatsit, and The King of Town, in turn. It then cuts to a closeup of Homestar.}

HOMESTAR RUNNER: {singing, off-beat} Everybody! La dee dee dee doh!

{Cut back to show that the scene is on the Lappy, with Strong Bad in front of it.}

HOMESTAR RUNNER: {singing} Everybody! La dee dee dee doh!
STRONG BAD: {singing simultaneously} Everybody! La dee deleted!!

{Strong Bad hits a key on the Lappy, which causes an explosion "DELETED!" effect, with a smiling fanged Female Lappy in the foreground. After a moment, the explosion fades and the Female Lappy returns to normal. The Paper comes down with the menu options. After some time has passed, it zooms in on the Lappy. The "maze" screensaver is in place. Every time a wall is reached, graffiti resembling Nebulon with "NEB-1" below it appears.}

STRONG BAD: Oh, man! You took so freakin' long my screensaver turned on!

{The next wall has a large red ball with horns and a face that resembles a devil.}

STRONG BAD: Whoa! A fairly disgruntled cackle demon!

{The screen melts away showing bloody letters reading "PICK SUMPIN ALREADY!" It then zooms back out to the menu.}

Contents

Emails

  • 131. Boring (Really) (Mike and Matt commentary)
  • 132. Modeling (Mike and Matt commentary)
  • 133. Bottom 10 (Mike, Matt, and Karen Wagner commentary)
  • 134. Record Book (Mike, Strong Bad, and Ryan Sterritt commentary)
  • 135. Lady...ing (Mike and Matt commentary)
  • 136. Geddup Noise (Mike and Matt commentary)
  • 137. Bedtime Story (Mike, Matt, and Ryan Sterritt commentary)
  • 138. Space Program (Mike, Strong Bad, and Homestar Runner commentary)
  • 139. Portrait (Mike, Matt, and Ryan Sterritt commentary)
  • 140. High School (Mike, Matt, and Karen Wagner commentary)
  • 141. Death Metal (Mike and Strong Bad commentary)
  • 142. Secret Identity (Mike and Homestar Runner commentary)
  • 143. Technology (Mike and Matt commentary)
  • 144. Narrator (Mike and Matt commentary)
  • 145. Myths & Legends (Mike, Matt, and Karen Wagner commentary)
  • 146. Pop-Up (Mike and Matt commentary)
  • 147. Lady Fan (Mike, Homestar Runner, and Ryan Sterritt commentary)
  • 148. Disconnected (Mike and Matt commentary)
  • 149. Candy Product (Mike, Homestar Runner, and Karen Wagner commentary)
  • 150. Alternate Universe (Mike, Matt, and Old-Timey Strong Bad commentary)
  • 151. Senior Prom (Mike, Matt, and Ryan Sterritt commentary)
  • 152. ISP (Mike, Matt, Coach Z, and Karen Wagner commentary)
  • 153. Redesign (Mike and Matt commentary)
  • 154. Keep Cool (Mike, Matt, and Ryan Sterritt commentary)
  • 155. Theme Song (Mike, Matt, and Ryan Sterritt commentary)
  • 156. Road Trip (Mike, Matt, and Karen Wagner commentary)
  • 157. Trading Cards (Mike, Matt, and Ryan Sterritt commentary)
  • 158. Cliffhangers (Mike, Matt, and Ryan Sterritt commentary)
  • 159. Retirement (Mike, Strong Bad, and Ryan Sterritt commentary)
  • 160. Coloring (Mike, Matt, Ryan Sterritt, and Larry Palaroncini commentary)

Bonus Stuff

Bonus Menu Transcript

Did you just say bonus stuff?

{Again in 3D, the camera flies through the Rec Room past Strong Mad on the couch and The Cheat in the crisper drawer, both watching TV, on its way to the Trogdor arcade machine.}

THE CHEAT: {The Cheat noises}

STRONG MAD: Did you just say bonus stuff?

{After a 30 second pause, the camera pulls back to reveal Strong Bad has walked up to the machine.}

STRONG BAD: All right, choosey, time's up, I'm playing Trogdor. {He plays.} Oh yeah, don't stop a-squishing. {He dies.} Aw, man! {It's over screen shows up} What? What's wrong with this stupid game? {He pounds the machine.}

Easter Eggs

  • To access an alternate version of a scene from Space Program, select "Space Program" on the email menu 131-140 and push the left arrow button twice. A white Strong Bad head should appear. When it does, hit enter.
  • To access a video of Matt Chapman singing, select "Alternate Universe" on the email menu 141-150 and push the left arrow button twice. A white Strong Bad head should appear. When it does, hit enter.

Fun Facts

Trivia

Remarks

  • This is the first Strong Bad Email DVD not to feature Homestar Runner in the FBI Warning segment; instead, it's The Cheat.

Inside References

Real-World References

  • The cackle demon's appearance is very similar to that of the Cacodemons in the original Doom video game. It was red, shaped like a ball, had horns and a demonic face.


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