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  • Homestar Runner
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  • Homestar runner is a cartoon animated and directed by Matt and Mike Chapman.
  • Homestar Runner was first seen when he was eaten by a monkey creature. This is because he threw a baseball at it. Batman rescued him, and then flew away in his spaceship. Homestar Runner then went to watch Teletubbies. He got sucked into the TV, and he met Po. Po shot him. Laa-Laa brought him back to life, only to stab him, as that is the "correct" way to do it. He was then sent to the real world, where Dr. Doctor saved him. He then decided to go BACK, only to be shot and stabbed. He then used his god-like powers to destroy them both. Then, he left to go get some Pie.
  • You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Homestar Runner/preload editintro=Homestar Runner/editintro width=25 Homestar Runner was a children's book published in 1996 that was transformed into a flash toon website in 2000.
  • an online series that features cartoons of varying lengths, games, and the popular "Strong Bad Emails", in which viewers can email one of the main characters, to which he wittily responds. The site is updated on a weekly basis; thus, it is more of an internet fixture rather than a short-lived phenomenon.
  • Homestar Runner (H*R) is a web-based Flash cartoon series created by "The Brothers Chaps," Mike and Matt Chapman. The series revolves around the title character Homestar Runner, his friends, and their would-be nemesis Strong Bad.
  • Homestar Hal Runner coincidentally has the same name as the website he's in. Though, it was most likely because the Brothers Mouse were so great at coming up with original names when it was built that some wouldn't know. This also explains the truly amazing names for the Strong Brothers. Homestar himself is brothers with the infamous Road Runner, which isn't hard to believe since it was scientifically proven that their brains are the same size. Homestar has an on-off relationship with his broom, is best friends with his basketball, and has a pretty smooth relationship with himself, though it gets pretty creepy sometimes.
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  • Homestar runner is a cartoon animated and directed by Matt and Mike Chapman.
  • Homestar Runner was first seen when he was eaten by a monkey creature. This is because he threw a baseball at it. Batman rescued him, and then flew away in his spaceship. Homestar Runner then went to watch Teletubbies. He got sucked into the TV, and he met Po. Po shot him. Laa-Laa brought him back to life, only to stab him, as that is the "correct" way to do it. He was then sent to the real world, where Dr. Doctor saved him. He then decided to go BACK, only to be shot and stabbed. He then used his god-like powers to destroy them both. Then, he left to go get some Pie.
  • Homestar Runner (H*R) is a web-based Flash cartoon series created by "The Brothers Chaps," Mike and Matt Chapman. The series revolves around the title character Homestar Runner, his friends, and their would-be nemesis Strong Bad. The series makes frequent references to the Muppets, the most obvious of which are the "Puppet Stuff" shorts, in which several H*R characters appear in puppet form. The "Vs." series of Puppet Stuff shorts, which feature Homestar and Strong Bad alongside Little Girl (or Other Little Girl), are reminiscent of the Sesame Street segments in which a Muppet character interacts with a young child. The most recent of these shorts, which pitted Homestar against a baby (or, Very Very Little Girl) may very well be a reference to Elmo asking a baby questions in Elmo's World.
  • Homestar Hal Runner coincidentally has the same name as the website he's in. Though, it was most likely because the Brothers Mouse were so great at coming up with original names when it was built that some wouldn't know. This also explains the truly amazing names for the Strong Brothers. Homestar himself is brothers with the infamous Road Runner, which isn't hard to believe since it was scientifically proven that their brains are the same size. Homestar has an on-off relationship with his broom, is best friends with his basketball, and has a pretty smooth relationship with himself, though it gets pretty creepy sometimes. For centuries now, a question has been asked regarding him: What's this guy's freakin' problem? After a long and painful interview, it was revealed that Homestar keeps his real brain in the freezer to warm. It never got warm, so he never took it out. After that, Strong Bad managed to forget that entire night by knocking himself unconscious with the table. Homestar lost his arms in the Battle of Strong Badia. After Frank Bennedetto supposedly died, Homestar cooked a bag of popcorn in him just to see. It was revealed that his arm was still in the bag and, well, let's just say Frank was still alive and kicking, though, Homestar's arm managed to cause Bennedetto to explode. Homestar's remaining arm was used as The Cheat's gnawing practice for the next month, and the rest, as they say, is history.
  • You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Homestar Runner/preload editintro=Homestar Runner/editintro width=25 Homestar Runner was a children's book published in 1996 that was transformed into a flash toon website in 2000.
  • an online series that features cartoons of varying lengths, games, and the popular "Strong Bad Emails", in which viewers can email one of the main characters, to which he wittily responds. The site is updated on a weekly basis; thus, it is more of an internet fixture rather than a short-lived phenomenon.