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Congratulations, Homestar Runner, you’re in the hall of fame. To celebrate, we went ahead and ranked every single Strong Bad Email for your shock, perusal, and entertainment.
Homestar Runner released a new cartoon on April 1st that, despite the date, finally addressed why Strong Bad hadn’t checked his email in so long. Four years, in fact.
Homestar Runner has released a new video to celebrate the 20th anniversary of one of Strong Bad’s best email gags — Trogdor the Burninator, a S-shaped dragon with one very strong arm.
Homestar Runner pretty much was the Internet (minus the porny parts) back in the early 2000s. Created by The Brothers Chaps (Mike and Matt Chapman) the Homestar Runner site pumped out cartoons ...
In the latest episode, Strong Bad (he of email fame) and Homestar dig through an old box in the shed and find a long-lost story by Mike and Craig, a.k.a. co-creators Mike Chapman and Craig Zobel.
Discover showtimes, read reviews, watch trailers, find streaming options, and see where to watch Homestar Runner: Strong Bad's Emails (2001). Explore cast details and learn more on Moviefone.
Fans of Homestar Runner rejoice, everyone's favorite advice giving luchador Strong Bad is back with a brand new email segment!
Maybe that's why, year after year, millions of people still visit Homestar Runner to watch old cartoons and check for rare updates, 20 long years after the original kids' book was released.
Halfway through the contest, Homestar notices that Strong Bad is cheating with the help of the aptly named character The Cheat. He exposes the cheaters and helps Pom Pom win the contest.
Champman also confessed that they have new ideas for the Strong Bad email: “It depends on how whole-hog we go, if we give Strong Bad a Twitter or Strong Sad a Tumblr.” Hey as long as there’s ...
Homestar Runner — the flash cartoon website created around the turn of the millennium that went viral long before anyone used the word viral — is coming back.