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[edit] "Powered by the Cheat"

doesn't the name "Tangerine Dreams" come from the pioneer electro-music band "Tangerine Dream" ? If so then I guess it should be mentioned. 82.210.171.3 15:56, 22 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Missy Palmer

I personally think that the Missy Palmer thing should be merged. She is not a famous person, and she only plays a tiny part in the cartoons. She should be mentioned on the main article as the girlfriend of Mike, and the voice of Marzipan, but that's all. Agree or disagree? LordMooCow 12:39, 3 July 2005 (GMT+10)

-- Missy is a pop culture icon now. she may not be on the Simpsons but she is well known for her voice role in HSR. I say leave her page as it.

[edit] Homestar Runner Wiki / Template

I've created a template for giving users a heads-up to the http://www.hrwiki.org (Homestar Runner Wiki), which looks like:

Template:Hrwiki

...and started a discussion attached to the template of how we might avoid unnecessary redundancy between the Wikis. If you find this subject of interest, please contribute to the discussion there.

This article was partially (and poorly) replicated on the Homestar Runner Wiki, so I changed that wiki's page to a redirect to this one. Although I do think a lot of information should be centrally kept on HRWiki, this "encylopedic overview" should do its best to give a NPOV understanding of Homestar Runner and its significance as an internet phenomenon, and then redirect people back towards the HRWiki for less generally-relevant "fanstuff" (like Eh! Steve).

--metaeducation

Missy Palmer is not "a famous person", i agree with you on that, but her article should be left separate due to the fact that the general "homestar runner" article is growing very large as a result of popularity and such. She also needs her own site as she IS a main voice actor for the cartoon. (she does the voice of marzipan, as im sure you know, and marzipan is a major charicter for the most part).66.19.101.193 21:36, 12 August 2006 (UTC)homestar_runner56

[edit] Split

This article is starting to get unwieldy and kinda spoilish. I propose moving the character guide to a different article, perhaps Guide of Homestar Runner characters or something like that. If no one disagrees (or does it before I do), then I'll go and do that. --cprompt

I don't think it's unwieldy - it's well structured, so easy to follow. But anyway, somebody made Homestar Runner characters, so I'll delete the list from this article (I'd rather they were all in one place, however, personally). --Camembert
I've changed my mind and put everything back in this one article (it's now as it was before, but with the "creators" section above the "characters", which makes sense to me). I don't see the benefit of spreading the information over two articles when it can be well presented (as it is) in one. --Camembert
Well, there is a lot of them, and the article was seeming to be more about the quirks of various characters than about the site. Other articles don't have this, including Futurama_(animated_series), The Simpsons, and South_Park. The article does benefit from better organization since you moved the "Creators" section, but I still feel that a paragraph about each character is excessive on the Homestar Runner page. I'll leave it alone for now, but if the character list continues to grow, I may be compelled to create a Homestar Runner characters page.
--cprompt

I think it might be worth considering creating an article specifically devoted to the sub-cartoons portrayed in the SB emails, and splitting off the text currently on this page that deals with these sub-cartoons. There are a lot of small paragraphs on the main HR page, and (though I'm relatively new to looking at that page), I think it might be worth considering making a "List of Cartoons Featured on Homestarr Runner" page, or something to that effect, to un-clutter the main page. Thoughts? --Rahzel 23:35, 3 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Bad Link

The Coolest Stuff Ever appears to be down. Remove the link or hope it comes back up? Kirun 23:32 17 Jun 2003 (UTC)

I'm hoping for now. At least we're no more out of date with that link than Google is. It really was a great resource.
--cprompt 02:24 19 Jun 2003 (UTC)
It's back up, but I don't see the guide of the Strong Bad emails anywhere. Maybe the site has changed its purpose? I noted it in the article.
--cprompt 17:24, 16 Aug 2003 (UTC)

[edit] Awesomeness NPOV

I may just go crazy if I see another "Homestar was supposed to be awesome, but instead Strong Bad is more awesome" sentence. It's overstated, highly subjective, and really not that important. Homestar is the protagonist, Strong Bad is the more entertaining antagonist. Let it be. Besides, I prefer Homsar, Strong Sad, and the KOT :-P --cprompt

Technically Strong Bad is an antihero, not an antagonist, but you're right, Homsar is the pwn --Macarion 17:15 27 June 2006

[edit] TCYBCBY

OK, somebody let me into the secret. Why does the yoghurt place in Teen Girl Squad #2 have "TCYBCBY" written on the roof? Kirun

There is a USA frozen-yogurt chain called "TCBY" for "The Country's Best Yogurt". No idea what the Teen Girl Squad version is supposed to mean, but it's an obvious takeoff. --FOo 01:08, 17 Sep 2003 (UTC)
I think it's just a big exaggeration on TCBY. Many things in Teen Girl Squad are big exaggerations. Mike H 18:33, Aug 25, 2004 (UTC)
ANSWERED!!

Gijake 01:16, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Quotes - copyright?

I'm just slightly concerned... Since these quotes appear in Flash animations (and thus pieces of "art" that would be covered by copyright), is it appropriate to place them in Wikipedia or Wikiquote? Has permission been asked? -- Pipian 02:44, 14 Oct 2003 (UTC)

I think it's safe to assume that excerpting small pieces of dialog from a cartoon is covered under U.S. "fair use" laws. Quote from Standford Copyright & Fair Use site:

Fair Use is codified in U.S. Copyright law at 17 U.S.C. § 107. It states that the Fair Use of a copyrighted work for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.

--cprompt 14:29, 21 Oct 2003 (UTC)

[edit] Matt B.

Removed ===Matt B.=== Matt B. is a super secret character on Homestarrunner.com, who is very cool and that includes the sunglasses 24/7! there are various links to him showing up in the cartoon! he is a cross between Stinkoman and Homsar, and is best friends with Trogdor the burninator (from a secret link in Strong Bad email "Dragon".) Little more is known on this mysterious character!!! I have doubts this "secret" character exists. Replace if I'm wrong. Dysprosia 02:02, 27 Nov 2003 (UTC)

Definitely wrong. - Kookykman|(t)e

This sounds like a bad japanese translation "that includes the sunglasses 24/7?" And Matt B. is definitely not real. Probably some guy just trying to see his edits on the wiki. Da Huuudge 15:25, 5 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Everybody to the limit

Quote: The second, ostensibly a music video produced by the character The Cheat for Strong Bad's song "Everybody to the Limit", also features this name for humorous effect. The song was recorded by a band called The Skate Party.

I know that The Skate Party did the The Cheat theme song, but did they record "Everybody to the Limit"? I'm thinking they didn't. Anyone know for sure?

They didn't. At least, if they did, the Brothers Chaps didn't credit them. I've removed that sentence from the article.
--cprompt 01:12, 3 Jan 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Dumples

I dunno about the bit that says the CGNU mascot is "the dumple". Somebody just changed it to "Dumples", but that's wrong, so I reverted it -- the team is the Dumples, but the mascot is the Dumple. Rarely will a team have a group of things acting as a single mascot. For now I'm just leaving it as it was.

--Furrykef 08:58, 29 Feb 2004 (UTC)

Technically, it's The Jolly Dumple. --Anonymous

[edit] The Split

I hate to say it, but I liked the monolithic format better. Shouldn't we have discussed it before splitting it back up?

--Furrykef 14:47, 10 Mar 2004 (UTC)

Not really required...people should be bold in editing. We can talk here about merging it all back together. Personally, I think it was a bit excessive. You could write a whole encyclopedia about the Homestar Runner universe! Right now, there is a detailed yet succint article about Homestar Runner, with links to all of the information that once constituted this enormous article. :-) --cprompt 19:39, May 31, 2004 (UTC)
Of course you should "be bold", but my understanding is that something really major like splitting up a page usually warrants (fairly recent) discussion first. Nobody wants to go through the pain of splitting something up just to have to go through the pain of patching it back together, right? Though I'm not really complaining...I just had a lot easier time editing it in the monolithic format (you'll note I haven't made any edits here in a long time). --Furrykef 13:44, 4 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Speaking of an encyclopedia on Homestar Runner...http://www.hrwiki.org (Tah-da!) - Kookykman|(t)e

[edit] mostly?

The first paragraph of the entry says that H*R is "available mostly through HomestarRunner.com". Is this a typo, or is it actually available elsewhere?

SilentT

There is an Easter Egg in Macromedia Central where Homestar and Strong Bad make an appearance, so it's not a typo. However, I can't seem to think of anywhere else, save for the occasional reference here and there. --Pidgeot 22:45, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC)
There are also some cartoons on the Strong Bad Email DVD that are not available on the site, so the phrase "available mostly through HomestarRunner.com" is correct. --Mr. Strong Bad 20:24, 20 Nov 2004 (UTC)
A few fansites got some stuff. Teh Pampas Cat 18:18, 17 July 2006 (UTC)

Image is missing -Psychodonovan

[edit] HSR for the Atari 2600?

I believe this project http://qotile.net/rpg.html should be mentioned.

That sort of information is unnecessary. Homestar Runner Wiki even has it's own site!! A lot more info is there, so what's the point of adding LITTLE info to it. Not much, so, for now, leave it be.

LordMooCow 12:37, 3 July 2005 (GMT+10)

what channel can I watch homestar runner? or how can I watch it on the internet

It's a Flash animation. If you have Macromedia Flash installed on your Web browser (I recommend Mozilla Firefox) then you will see it when you go to http://www.homestarrunner.com/

[edit] Protagonist/Antagonist

There seems to be much talk here about the roles of the characters as protagonist or antagonist. These terms are not labels of good guy/ bad guy and cannot be applied to the site (H*R) as a whole. The protagonist of a story is the character to whom the plot struggle is presented. The antagonist is the character who presents the struggle; as such, not all stories have an antagonist. The term protagonist is often used to mean "Good Guy." A better term would be "Main Character." Sometimes the protagonist is the villain.
In the context of Homestarrunner.com, it is impossible to simply say that one character is the protagonist and one the antagonist; the site consists of dozens of different stories which do not fit into a continuous plotline. I suppose one could label Homestar the Hero and Strongbad the Villain or Antihero. I really am not sure which term would better decribe Strongbad.
Ultimately, all the comments I've written above amount to pretty much nothing for two reasons. First, the site completely defies the common conventions of literature. Whoever described it as absurdist was dead on. Secondly, it's freakin' hillarious and no amount of analysis will do anything to make it funnier. I greatly appreciate this wiki entry and the HR wiki as well, but don't bother breaking it all down. Just enjoy it. Because, after all, "I was raised by a coffe cup."--PvtDeth 19:05, 13 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Fictional fictional characters

Can't find a good place for this, but I think that the subcartoons are really fictional characters inside of a fictional world. Where should this go? Fitch

[edit] Kids

the series is most popular with (and has been gravitating toward) college students and young adults.

Does that mean children don't like Homestar Runner?

Pece Kocovski 02:29, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

I'm a 9 year old girl and I LOVE it.Princess Homestar

It doesn't mean that children 'don't like' Homestar, it means that the site is most popular with people who are around 18 - 24ish, college age. The numerous '80's/90's pop culture references are a good example of how the site plays to that audience, as someone who is pre-teen would probably be too young to understand most of these references.

In fact, I would like to qoute Mike Chapman: "[The site] is aimed at twenty-somethings and college type kids but can be enjoyed by little tykes as well." (Taken from http://www.hrwiki.org/index.php/l33t_Interview (here)). --TotalSpaceshipGuy3 23:52, 1 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] List of H*R characters.

I want to get input from the Homestar*Runner community on merging the articles into a list. Comments? Objections? Support? - A Link to the Past (talk) 22:18, 9 November 2005 (UTC)

  • There's already a list elsewhere on Wikipedia, but it would be nice to merge it with this article. Spartacusprime 22:43, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
    • The List of Homestar Runner characters article is a mess! Strong merge/delete! —BazookaJoe 22:48, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
      • Actually, I think it might be easier to direct them to the HRWIKI character list, because the Wikipedia list is a mess, and it would be very difficult and pointless to painstakingly merge everything into this page, especially because the minor characters have needlessly long writeups. Spartacusprime 22:55, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
        • I think the best thing to do with the 40-odd Homestar Runner articles out there — even though it is a very extreme solution — is to redirect all articles except Strong Bad, Homestar Runner (character), and Trogdor to Homestar Runner. Then, this article needs a severe rewrite. The article can link to the more complete and better maintained HRWiki, where there is more nitpicky information than Wikipedia would care to have. If I had enough motivation, I would have advertised and enacted this solution long ago, but it's a lot of work. Maybe during winter break... —BazookaJoe 23:05, 26 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Nickelodeon and Homestar Runner?

Oh, no! Is the note regarding Nickelodeon true on Trogdor's page true? If it is, that could only mean that Homestar Runner is going to be a Nicktoon. If it were similar to the classic SpongeBob episodes, that would be great! But if it were anything like The Fairly OddParents!, it would be enough to drive me out of my skin.

During a Nickelodeon commercial, Wanda of the Fairly Odd Parents hits the orange Nickelodeon bubble, and it explodes, releasing tons of things everywhere, including Trogdor, Homestar Runner, Marzipan, the Sneak, and Homesar.

And has anyone here heard Things I Like by KJ-52 and Golden Child? KJ-52 says "I like my man SpongeBob and Homestar Runner." He even said that he would like to write an entire Homestar song! That would be cool.

Crapfully yours, Darth Katana X

Hi! I read this comment and the entry for it on the Trogdor page and after much thought it seems rather unlikely that such a comment would be true. First, their Inkhole_Interview mentions that they're unlikely to sell to Nickelodeon (just search for Nickelodeon). Also, if such bubble released the toons it says it did then it either was a cameo appearance or indeed a preview of what is to come. Just a cameo appearance wouldn't make any sense, so people would generally assume that they'd have a H*R toon in the works. If this was the case, then Nickelodeon would likely not show this if some kind of agreement had been reached with The Chaps. If said agreement exists, then it's quite likely going to be listed in http://www.imdb.com (imdb) (as Planned or in Pre-production). If such a listing exists then Matt and Mike chapman would be listed as contributors and the entry for such a cartoon would also be listed in their http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1480095/ (imdb) http://us.imdb.com/name/nm1053635/ (entries). I see no such entries, which leads me to strongly beleive that the comment is a hoax and should be removed. So what do you guys think? --Stux 22:57, 21 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] thoraxcorp

what in the world is thoraxcorp, are you guys sure its from the brother chaps? The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jess523s (talk • contribs) 07:20, 24 December 2005.

See hrwiki:Thoraxcorp, particularly the Thorax Corporation Sightings section where it lists references to Thoraxcorp in Homestar Runner cartoons. -- jeffthejiff (talk) 12:13, 24 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] "'Classic' emails"

What exactly constitutes a "classic" email? I wouldnt pick exactly those as being classic ones. Reeks of POV to be honest. Anyone agree that it should be deleted or changed to something else? -- jeffthejiff (talk) 20:15, 2 January 2006 (UTC)

  • Yeah, I was just about to mention that. I'll start a vote...
Keep (sign in this box)
Get rid of it (ditto)

Goood bye. Gnome of Fury 21:39, 8 January 2006 (UTC)

I suppose some of them are probably fan favorites (POV) that don't belong in the article, but some like the 50th and 100th e-mails and Trogdor e-mails are kind of big things for the toon (50th and 100th being episode milestones and Trogdor being a character that has seen a lot of influence in other mediums of entertainment). I would say others that might fit are the e-mail that introduces Teen Girl Squad and the ones where he either blows up a computer or gains a new one. I say keep it, but change it to lose the POV and make it more like "notable e-mails" or something.

Just my thoughts. Omex, 23 January 2006

[edit] Why Is'nt HSR being updated

why has HSR not been uptated for a month!!!

  • Yeah, I wonder why too, the Brothers Chaps should have no other life but to entertain us. </sarcasm> Danny Lilithborne 15:00, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
    • Well, it is their job.. ;) But they've probably just had a christmas break, and might be cookin' up something right now. I'd prefer they took ages to come out with something with their usual top quality than shitty updates every day... -- jeffthejiff (talk) 02:38, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
      • I'm thinking they'll update tomorrow. I mean, holidays are over, and that's when they usually update (Monday). I'm hoping for a 15-minute toon to kick off 2006, but that's probably not gonna happen. Gnome of Fury 21:39, 8 January 2006 (UTC)Well they do have wives and stuff and maybe they are trying to get kids if you know what i mean(wink wink)

[edit] Matt chapman is pretty hot

Who thinks matt chapman is a major hottie? he is pretty hott, i feel sorry for his bro because he is not smokin hott :(

Thank you, 71.35.172.216, for that very constructive and helpful comment. 64.111.128.11 19:05, 7 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Why is HSR so fricken slow!

Well its because your coputer is too lazy to load, reset your computer, it should make it work smooth

No, it's because this was posted a few weeks ago when H*R servers really were slow. Case closed. —BazookaJoe 01:26, 20 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Additions

I added Podstar to the links, deleted "for kids" from classic emails (I don't see its importance) and added Japanese Cartoon and Virus to classic emails.

I removed the classic emails section - see above. its hard to pick out what is a "classic" email as its just an opinion. -- jeffthejiff 20:05, 2 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Strong Bad?

Umm, I have to disagree. By looking through the Homestar Runner Wiki, which has a great amount of Homestar Runner fans, and rarely saw when Strong Bad was listed as a favorite character. The Strobg Bad Emails are popular, but, I'm not sure if SB is. Also, I took a poll, found http://www.hrwiki.org/index.php/User:Bluebry_muffin/poll (here) at the bottom, and no people chose Strong Bad, however, four people chose The Cheat. I know it was only out of 9 people, but 4 out of 9? Also, The Cheat was listed as a favorite charactor when I seached the wiki. Thoughts? Bluebry muffin 01:32, 4 March 2006 (UTC)

Go ahead and change it. These H*R articles aren't very well-kept here. At least, not at the time being. —BazookaJoe 03:40, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
Strong Bad is my favorite character, but I guess I'm outnumbered...but then again, I like him largely because of the e-mails. It could be that he's the most popular only because of the e-mails, and that otherwise the Cheat is more popular. Yeltensic42 don't panic 09:41, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Your head a splode

Okay, the phrase "Your head a splode" redirects here, but there's no comment on it in the article. For the benefit of those of us who are culturally illiterate enough to have never heard of HR, could someone please add a section explaining this phrase (which I keep seeing around Wikipedia)? Thanks! Angr (talkcontribs) 15:46, 8 April 2006 (UTC)

Sure! Your answer's coming up. —BazookaJoe 19:01, 8 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] awards

In an interview, one of the Chapman bros. mentions that Homestarrunner.com was Shockwave.com's "Site of the Year" once or twice.

Here's the actual quote:

http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/08/01/tem_homestar01.html

"Certain bands would link us on their site and we were Shockwave's site of the year a couple of times. Things like that get it into a mainstream Internet audience."

I think this constitutes an award, or citation/honor at least, that might be deserving of a mention on this page.

[edit] External Link

FYI, you have a bolded external link in the article for no obvious reason. Good luck, Highway Rainbow Sneakers 20:36, 31 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Possibly SATSQ

Could strong bad emails be a spinoff, take off, or parody of Mad magazines snappy answers to stupid questions? Post your thoughts —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.182.200.111 (talk • contribs).

[edit] Merger - GA promotion

Please do so, since the other article FLAGRANT SYSTEM ERROR is as good as a substub. The GA assessment will depend on that for now. Lincher 15:42, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

Please quote this book Retro Gaming Hacks available at http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0596009178&id=1MAVnMA6xncC&pg=PP1&lpg=PP1&dq=Homestar+Runner&sig=ZM8-EGN6xwF2p_YYM4xa-FL39JM (books.google.com) which has an article dedicated to HR : p. 77. Lincher 16:21, 9 June 2006 (UTC) GA GRANTED. Lincher 17:19, 12 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] I read that the Homestarrunner crew's father died

According to http://digg.com/links/Homestar_Runner_-_Sad_News the H*R crew's father passed away recently. This is really terrible news and explains why the website has not been updated in a while. --63.135.20.33 01:46, 24 June 2006 (UTC)

So that's it...I was wondering why HSR was so dead. x.x RIP Strongdad :( --Thrashmeister 20:45, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
That was back in April, so it could be something indirectly tied in with his passing, or it could be something different. —BazookaJoe 23:53, 25 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Awards section

It's not neccessary, and the sentence isn't even pertinent to "Awards". I'm cutting it. Evan1109

[edit] Li'l Brudder POV + slur

Don't call him disabled! Just say he has one leg. That's the NPOV way to say this. He can make it on his own, Jeffthejiff. How does that make him impaired? He's gonna be a quarterback someday! OK, I fixed it. 198.49.180.40 23:38, 25 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] HR Portal?

This page is over the reccomended size limit. Some things should probably be split. And in the same vein, why isn't there an HR Portal? Would someone that knows how to set up such things want to set one up? --WestonWyse 23:39, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Limoteen?

I noticed in the article that the band that keeps showing up in the sbemails is referred to here as "Limozeen". I'm pretty sure that Limozeen is the real-world band, and the actual parody band in the HR universe is actually called Limoteen with a "t", not a "z". Is that right, or am I just being an idiot? -Zero.exe

You don't have to be an idiot, but it's not right either. The band is Limozeen. See http://www.hrwiki.org/index.php/Limozeen. --FOo 17:40, 1 August 2006 (UTC)

Yeah, I noticed that about half an hour ago when I was watching the original e-mail. My bad. -Zero.exe

[edit] Something Awful Parody

I am removing the link to Something Awful parody. If someone feels it should be on this page, please put a warning on it stating that it contains profanity and offensive situations. My opinion is the link doesn't really contribute to the article.—BassBone (my talk · my contributions) 00:42, 5 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Is it just me...

...or does the H*R Wiki section out of place? --(trogga) 16:52, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

Perhaps. You should comb through the history to see who shortened the external links and how/why it was done that way, then determine from there a better way to do it. —BazookaJoe 01:10, 12 August 2006 (UTC)

I dont see what place the hr wiki has in an article about the homestar runner website at all. For all intents and purposes its just a fansite. It should just be an external link.Greatsaltlake 02:40, 24 September 2006 (UTC)

To me it seems like HRWiki should just have its own article. Pacaman! 03:05, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
It was, but it got merged though this AFD. —BazookaJoe 03:26, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Wikipedia reference

I don't know if this really has a place in the article, but I thought it was worth noting that in the new short "No Hand On Deck!" there is an apparent reference to Wikipedia: "'Kipedia said vulcanized was the way to go." Thought it was interesting. Heimstern Läufer 19:16, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

It's interesting, but avoid self reference. Kariià Deranged Ramblings 20:22, 17 August 2006 (UTC)

Why not put it here? --(trogga) 14:51, 18 August 2006 (UTC)

Kariià: Yeah, that's kind of what I thought. But I needed to hear it from someone else, first. I figure it definitely deserves a place on this talk page, so, there we are. Heimstern Läufer 22:45, 21 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Asplode

Why does asplode redirect here? It's become part of the regular lexicon of many a netizen and, if it's down to homestar runner, as the redirect would suggest, it would make a whole load of sense to make some sort of mention of it.--Shadebug 22:17, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Lil' Brudder

Lil' Brudder doesn't really belong in the "Other 'sub-cartoons'" section. The other entries there are established series of cartoons, such as Teen Girl Squad and Puppet Stuff, while Lil' Brudder has only appeared once as a drawing in one Strong Bad Email and once as an actual cartoon. Heimstern Läufer 21:56, 1 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Buffy The Vampire Slayer?

I really don't think the fact that Homestar Runner was referenced on some WB teen show needs to be mentioned in the introductory paragraphs of this article. They don't even really directly reference Homestar Runner on the episode in question, someone says the name "Trogdor," a character from the cartoon, but do not contextualize it, meaning only fans of the cartoon would realize the reference. I also don't think the fact that the National Review, uh, reviewed them needs to be in the intro, even if it is rare for a website to be reviewed in a national publication (even one which has a history of defending segregation, as the National Review does). Being mentioned on Buffy the Vampire Slayer is not the site's crowning achievement, and I actually think being featured on NPR's "All Things Cosidered" is a bit more notable that being mentioned on Buffy or the National Review.

I'll put those 'references in other media' elsewhere in the body of the article, but I'm removing it from the intro.

[edit] "Shameless self promotion of Homestar wiki?"

Seems that a whole paragraph of the homestar runner entry in wikipedia shouldn't be describing the creation and dealings of the Homestar wiki. This is pure crap. A link would suffice. There are wikis on many subjects now, and I have never seen a paragraph about a wiki in wikipedia. I usually like to let things be taken into consideration on the talk page but this one seems blatent enough that I'm going to nix it and let the writer of the Homestar wiki revert me because he obviously wrote the paragraph in the first place. woot

166.70.29.194 00:50, 14 December 2006 (UTC)

Let me educate you about this AFD. The result of it was to merge and redirect the Homestar Runner Wiki article into Homestar Runner. This wiki is within the scope of the article because the makers of homestarrunner.com use it often and have even donated to it. When you look at all of the wikis in Category:Online encyclopedias, Category:MediaWiki websites, and Category:Wiki communities, you can see that there is a whole bigger battle to be fought for those who don't like articles or paragraphs about less-important wikis. Please try to be civil next time; if you know that your edit is going to be reverted, don't do it out of spite. —BazookaJoe 01:36, 14 December 2006 (UTC)