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''"Hey, you a-shut up!"'' | |||
'''Anvils''' are often used in nonstandard ways in the Homestar Runner universe. [[The Cheat]] is often compared to one. | '''Anvils''' are often used in nonstandard ways in the Homestar Runner universe. [[The Cheat]] is often compared to one. | ||
== Appearances == | |||
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* Email [[duck pond]] — In the playable [[Atari 2600]] version of [[Duck Pond]], the player had the option to throw an anvil. If it hit a [[Ducks|duck]], the duck would be lost. | * Email [[duck pond]] — In the playable [[Atari 2600]] version of [[Duck Pond]], the player had the option to throw an anvil. If it hit a [[Ducks|duck]], the duck would be lost. | ||
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* [[Steam Trading Cards]] — The description on [[Baron Darin Diamonocle]]'s card claims he wears a gold neck brace after [[Dangeresque (character)|Dangeresque]] dropped a [[Trains|train]] of anvils on his head. | * [[Steam Trading Cards]] — The description on [[Baron Darin Diamonocle]]'s card claims he wears a gold neck brace after [[Dangeresque (character)|Dangeresque]] dropped a [[Trains|train]] of anvils on his head. | ||
== The Cheat Being Compared to an Anvil == | |||
* Email [[huttah!]] — The Cheat hears Strong Bad compare him to a [[Cheese|cheese]] and an anvil, and Strong Bad tries to say that those are two of the finest things in life. | * Email [[huttah!]] — The Cheat hears Strong Bad compare him to a [[Cheese|cheese]] and an anvil, and Strong Bad tries to say that those are two of the finest things in life. | ||
* [[Run Devil Run Interview]] — [[Mike Chapman]] describes The Cheat as | * [[Run Devil Run Interview]] — [[Mike Chapman]] describes The Cheat as "kind of a leopard/gerbil/anvil type thing". | ||
* Email [[retirement]] — The Cheat is described as | * Email [[retirement]] — The Cheat is described as "Part Anvil?" on his introductory flag. | ||
* [[Strong Badia the Free]] — The [[Drive-Thru Whale]] effectively refers to The Cheat as | * [[Strong Badia the Free]] — The [[Drive-Thru Whale]] effectively refers to The Cheat as "the anvil". | ||
* [[Kick The Cheat Returns!]] — The [[Kick The Cheat]] plush is referred to as a | * [[Kick The Cheat Returns!]] — The [[Kick The Cheat]] plush is referred to as a "kickable yellow cheese-anvil". | ||
== See Also == | |||
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* [[Heavy Lourde]] | * [[Heavy Lourde]] | ||
[[Category:Object running gags]] | |||
Latest revision as of 14:24, 14 July 2026
"Hey, you a-shut up!"
Anvils are often used in nonstandard ways in the Homestar Runner universe. The Cheat is often compared to one.
Appearances
- Email duck pond — In the playable Atari 2600 version of Duck Pond, the player had the option to throw an anvil. If it hit a duck, the duck would be lost.
- The Blacksmith owns an anvil, which has appeared in The King of Town DVD and The King of Town's Very Own Quite Popular Cartoon Show.
- Email lady...ing — During the flashback, Strong Bad throws an anvil into the crowd.
- Steam Trading Cards — The description on Baron Darin Diamonocle's card claims he wears a gold neck brace after Dangeresque dropped a train of anvils on his head.
The Cheat Being Compared to an Anvil
- Email huttah! — The Cheat hears Strong Bad compare him to a cheese and an anvil, and Strong Bad tries to say that those are two of the finest things in life.
- Run Devil Run Interview — Mike Chapman describes The Cheat as "kind of a leopard/gerbil/anvil type thing".
- Email retirement — The Cheat is described as "Part Anvil?" on his introductory flag.
- Strong Badia the Free — The Drive-Thru Whale effectively refers to The Cheat as "the anvil".
- Kick The Cheat Returns! — The Kick The Cheat plush is referred to as a "kickable yellow cheese-anvil".