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Homestar Runner was created in Atlanta in 1996 by University of Georgia [5] [6] [7] students Mike Chapman and friend Craig Zobel, who wrote the original picture book, The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest, while working summer jobs surrounding the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic Strong Bad Sings (and Other Type Hits) is a compilation album featuring songs by Strong Bad and other characters from the Homestar Runner web cartoon series. Strong Bad Sings is the sole audio CD spinoff from the online cartoon world of homestarrunner.com. The songs represent various pastiches of popular music, such as glam metal, folk ...
The partnership with Telltale Games was the first time The Brothers Chaps had licensed out Homestar Runner. [13] The series was first hinted at in a Homestar Runner short called "Strong Bad Gameways", posted on YouTube and accessible from a hidden link on the site, a parody of pre-flight safety demonstrations with the Wii Remote. [1]
Trogdor the Burninator is an original character created by Strong Bad in the 58th Strong Bad Email, titled "dragon". The cartoon features Strong Bad giving an Ed Emberley-inspired drawing tutorial [12] to the viewer, illustrating a fire-breathing serpent with incongruous details including stick-figure feet and a single, large muscular arm.
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Homestar or HOME STAR may refer to: HOME STAR, a proposed federal program in the United States; Homestar Runner, an American animated surreal web comedy series Homestar Runner (character), the titular character of the series; Homestar, the home edition of Megastar (projector)
Homestar Runner is the title character of the series. A lovable but dense athlete, he has been described by Strong Bad as having an "unbelievably loose grasp on the world around [him]." Homestar has a white head and a red t-shirt with a white star on it.