strongbad_email.exe Disc Two

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Disc Two for strongbad_email.exe was released on November 9, 2004, as part of a three-disc set. This disc includes emails #51–80, plus karaoke and music videos. To see artwork for Disc Two, see strongbad_email.exe DVD Artwork.

This DVD has never been sold separately; originally packaged as part of a three-disc set collecting the first 100 emails, it was later sold in the Shopify Store in the Strong Bad Emails 1-200 Six Disc Set.

Contents

[edit] FBI Warning

The FBI Warning for Disc Two.

Cast (in order of appearance): Homestar Runner

[edit] Transcript

{The standard FBI warning text appears on a background with constantly shifting colors.}

TEXT: Federal law provides severe civil and criminal penalties for the unauthorized reproduction, distribution or exhibition of copyrighted motion pictures, video tapes or video discs. Criminal copyright infringement is investigated by the FBI and may constitute a felony with maximum penalty of up to five years in prison and/or a $250,000 fine.

{Homestar walks up, and looks at the warning. Homestar then spits a couple Teddy Grahams at the warning, and they stick.}

HOMESTAR RUNNER: That's better!

{Homestar walks away.}

[edit] Introduction

The intro for Disc Two.

Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, Bad Graphics Ghost

[edit] Transcript

"Get out of here, pixel ghost!"

{Cut to the computer desk, which has the old, taped-up Tandy 400 on it.}

STRONG BAD: Hey there, old girl. Lookin' good. {points out the window} Hey, what's what over there? {violently knocks the Tandy off the computer desk, and replaces it with the Compy 386} Now, lay it on me, 386!

{The 386 starts up and plays the tune.}

STRONG BAD: Oh, I love that little song.

{The Paper comes down with the menu options. After about 30 seconds, the Tandy 400 appears from the top of the screen, displaying the Bad Graphics Ghost.}

STRONG BAD: GAH! GET OUT OF HERE, PIXEL GHOST!

{The Bad Graphics Ghost floats away.}

STRONG BAD: Whew, that was a close one.

[edit] Contents

[edit] Emails

[edit] Bonus Stuff

TROGDOR!
HI-SCORES & BONUS STUFF
  • KaraokeFun: Sing along with your favorite songs. By switching to the second audio track you can listen to a Homestar Runner character sing the song.

Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Mad, The Cheat, Strong Bad

Bonus Stuff Transcript

Did you just say bonus stuff?

{Again in 3D, the camera flies through the basement of the Brothers Strong past Strong Mad on the couch and The Cheat in the crisper drawer, both watching TV, on its way to the TROGDOR! arcade machine, on which the bonus menu is displayed.}

THE CHEAT: {The Cheat noises}

STRONG MAD: Did you just say bonus stuff?

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

STRONG BAD: All right, choosey, time's up.

{The machine displays the TROGDOR! title screen with the accompanying music.}

STRONG BAD: I'm playing Trogdor. {plays the game} Oh yeah, don't stop a-squishing. {Trogdor gets sworded} Aw, man!

{The "IT'S OVER" screen is displayed with the accompanying music.}

STRONG BAD: What? What's wrong with this stupid game?

{Strong Bad pounds the machine as the camera swings back to the menu.}

[edit] Easter Eggs

  • A video of Gary Palaroncini from Limozeen playing The Cheatar (from an Easter egg found in that short): Accessed by pressing right from the "Nite Mamas" karaoke video on the Trogdor bonus screen.
  • One of the contents of the DVD is a folder named "SBSite" that includes both Strong Bad's Website and Strong Sad's Lament in full. The images, links, SWF files and sounds are there, so the HTML files look exactly like their respective pages.

[edit] Credits

See strongbad_email.exe Disc Three#Credits

[edit] Fun Facts

[edit] Trivia

  • The label on the disk in the floppy disk container reads "WOTR Level 2".
  • As the camera zooms into the email selection menu, ten placeholder names can be seen:

[edit] Inside References

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