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[edit] External Links
[edit] Tacos
Meat, cheese and vegetables collected together in a Mexican tortilla that makes a tasty treat.
[edit] Appearances
- Email 50 Emails — One of Homestar Runner's failed attempts at DELETED is "Del Taco", a restaurant.
- Email caper — The solution to the jumble is "Un Taco".
- Email rough copy — Strong Bad pays The Cheat in soft tacos for being his lawyer.
- Halloween Potion-ma-jig — One option has Homestar claim he ran into Tacoman, who Coach Z apparently has a rivalry with.
- Homestar repeats this gag in Halloween Hide & Seek.
- Email pop-up — Strong Bad changes his email to read that the sender dreamed about a Strong Bad salad, and then a Strong Bad taco salad.
- Donut Unto Others — When Bubs points out that he is also selling doughnuts, Homestar suggests they could become a conglomerate like KFC-Taco Bell-Radisson-Texas Instruments-NASA.
- Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective — The Drive-Thru Whale advertises a "half-hearted taco meal". Dangeresque has to solve a puzzle using other Mexican food items, including a taco.
- 8-Bit is Enough — Strong Bad muses that he should not let The Cheat ride in the dryer on Tacos and Gravy night.
- Hremail 7 — One of the flavors of melonade is Taco Explosion.
- Disk 4 of 12 - World Games — When the palette changes for the bullfighting event, Strong Bad remarks that in Texas, they only see things in the taco seasoning spectrum, including guacamole, mole, cayenne and jalapeño.
- Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque (Triungulate version) — In his file cabinet of fast food takeout menus, Dangeresque keeps two actual tacos that he insists will save his life someday.
[edit] See Also
[edit] Words Ending in -o
- In Search of the Yello Dello — The most rare and beautiful bird is called the Yello Dello.
- Homestar Runner Presents: Presents — Homestar calls Strong Bad "Strong-o Bad-o".
- Email lady fan — Homestar urges Strong Bad to exercise his buttweesimo.
- Punkin Stencils — Homestar calls The Jolly Dumple Tongue-o Drippo.
- Blubb-O's Commercial — The name of the fast food restaurant is called Blubb-O's.
- Halloween Safety — Homestar says dressing up as a Children Crossing sign is Ina-Pro-Pro.
- The Homestar Runner Enters the Spooky Woods — The Homestar Runner's gulps as gulpo and gulpamundo.
- Halloween Hijinks — Strong Bad suggests that the King of Town dressing up as King Ding Dong would be a no-brain-o.
- Fan 'Stumes 2021 — Deflato-head Strong Bad and decapitato-head Strong Sad each sold separately.
- Fan 'Stumes 2022 — Strong Bad's confirmation for doing that year's Twitter challenge is Provisional Accept-o and Roboto Accept-o.
- Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque —
- The Wingzz Hutt offers Facemelto sauce.
- If Dangeresque attempts to use the file cabinet key on his office door, he says he will fake-o solve-o The Chief's case-o first.
- Dangeresque Roomisode 3: Keep my Enemies, Loser — A generic error message is Loopto Rodoopto.
[edit] The King of Town's Health Problems
The King of Town is obsessed with food and eating, and does not have especially healthy habits.
- Halloween Fairstival — His remedy for hiccups is to feed them until they mature into liver failure. He also has a ham in place of his heart.
- Email retirement — In his circus act as "Clogdor", his burps transform into fried eggs.
- Email record book — The King of Town eats a giant pile of salt for lunch. He claims that his "hiccups" are actually heart attacks.
- Fan 'Stumes 2020 — Marshie encourages viewers to open their pores and let him into their hearts to clog up their veins. The King of Town volunteers readily.
- Dangeresque Roomisode 3: Keep my Enemies, Loser — Perducci tearfully denies that his tears are not made from olive oil.
[edit] Strong Bad spelled as one word
This sandbox article, and its subheads, might could use a better commando name.
This issue comes up a lot, so I made a little song.
My name is Strong Bad (doodle-a-doop)
Those are two different words (deedlely-doop)
It's Strong because I'm strong, and Bad because I'm great!
So don't forget the space bar, you nerds!
Fans will often misspell Strong Bad as "Strongbad". This issue extends to Strong Badia.
[edit] "Strongbad" in official material
The proliferation of "Strongbad" is likely due in part to Strong Bad Email. Although The Paper (and its successor) read "Click here to e-mail strong bad", the email address "strongbad@homestarrunner.com" may have led to confusion on whether his name was one or two words. The Compé-per explicitly mentioned "click to email strongbad", an oddity rectified by the CGI Paper using "Strong Bad" again as usual. In addition, Strong Bad typically checks his email using the application "strongbad_email.exe" ("strongbad's_email" on the Tandy 400), a name shared by the Strong Bad Email DVD series.
In Peasant's Quest, the command "make friends with Kerrek" brings up the response, "Look, it didn't work for Strongbad and it's not going to work for you, either".
A hidden page simply contains the text "this is strongbad".
@StrongBadActual is one word, as Twitter does not allow for spaces or similar separators in usernames. However, the name uses camel case to indicate "Strong" and "Bad" are separate words.
[edit] "Strongbadia" in official material
- monster truck — A flyer reads "LIVE IN STRONGBADIA"
- Population: Tire — The opening text refers to "THE CITIZENS OF STRONGBADIA"
[edit] Use by fans
Several emails have been addressed to "Strongbad" or mention "Strongbadia":
- halloweener — "Dear Strongbad,"
- ghosts — "Are there any ghosts in Strongbadia?"
- fingers — The second email opens with "Yo Strongbad."
- 2 emails — During the fast forward, an email is seen reading "Hey Strongbad."
- privileges — "Dear strongbad,"
- Strong Bad reads his name especially quickly as it is typed together.
- pom pom — "Dear Strongbad,"
- crying — "YO Yo Strongbad, Hey Strongbad..."
- part-time job — "Dear Strongbad,"
- dreamail — "Hey StrongBad"
- long pants — "Dear Strongbad,"
- do over — "Dear Strongbad,"
- boring (really) — "Dear Strongbad,"
- space program — "Dear Strongbad, Does Strongbadia have a space program?"
- secret identity — "Dear Strongbad,"
- candy product — "Dear Strongbad"
- myths & legends — "Hey Strongbad," (the subject similarly reads "Hey Strongbad!")
- Strong Bad reads the misspelling of his name as "Two words. Two different words. That are not one word. That are 'Strong' and 'Bad'."
- The email mentions "Strong Badia", correctly spelling it as two words.
- keep cool — "How hot is it right now in Strongbadia?"
- trading cards — "Hey Strongbad-"
- what i want — "Dear Strongbad,"
- more armies — "I have three sons that wish to join the Strongbadia army."
- The email's subject line spells "Strong Badia's Army" correctly.
- hygiene — "Dear Strongbad,"
- pizza joint — "I was wondering if there is a pizza joint somewhere in Strongbadia"
- "Strong Bad" is spelled as two words in the email's greeting.
- mini-golf — "Helllooooooo Strongbad,"
- nightlife — "I was wondering what the nightlife is like in strongbadia?"
- "Strong Bad" is spelled as two words in the email's subject.
- shapeshifter — "Dear Strongbad,"
- specially marked — "Hey ho, Strongbad."
- your edge — "Hey Strongbad-"
[edit] In interviews and other publications
- Run Devil Run Interview 2003 — Although usually typing "Strong Bad" correctly, one question refers to him as "Strongbad".
- Penguin Brothers Interview - 26 May 2003 — The lede uses "Strongbad", while the interview itself uses the correct spacing.
- Wonkavision Magazine Interview 2003 — Various sections of the feature intermittently substitute the camel case "StrongBad".
- The Brunswickan Interview - 4 Apr 2003 — "Strongbad" throughout
- Alamo Drafthouse - 10 Jun 2005 — The event description refers to "Strongbad" (along with the misnomers "Marziban" and "the Brothers Chap").
- Homestar Runner 20th Anniversary Show 2016 — The event pages used the misnomer "Strongbad" in listing characters that would appear. Other portions of the page, directly copied from the Wikipedia article for "Homestar Runner" at the time, correctly wrote "Strong Bad".
- Although Strong Bad tweeted that "my name is two words! two dang words, man! spacebar is my middle name!", the spelling was not corrected.