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Over 200 [[Strong Bad Email|Strong Bad Emails]] have been released on [[homestarrunner.com]]. This article is intended to track '''statistics''' reflecting relative use of computers and the runtime of emails. Charts and graphs have been created to visualize and analyze [[Strong Bad]] and his emails.
Over 200 [[Strong Bad Email|Strong Bad Emails]] have been released on [[homestarrunner.com]]. This article is intended to track '''statistics''' reflecting relative use of computers and the runtime of emails. Charts and graphs have been created to visualize and analyze [[Strong Bad]] and his emails.


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== Strong Bad Email Runtime ==
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* [#Strong_Bad_Email_Runtime 1 Strong Bad Email Runtime]
* [#Strong_Bad_Emails_by_Computer 2 Strong Bad Emails by Computer]
** [#Remarks 2.1 Remarks]
* [#Strong_Bad_Emails_featuring_more_than_one_email 3 Strong Bad Emails featuring more than one email]
* [#Intervals_between_Strong_Bad_Emails 4 Intervals between Strong Bad Emails]
* [#Other_Information 5 Other Information]
 
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== <span class="mw-headline">Strong Bad Email Runtime</span> ==
 
''These data are as of [[parenting]] and <span class="plainlinks">[[Strong Bad Email By Length|the December 16, 2022 revision]]</span> of [[Strong Bad Email By Length]].''
 
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''These data are as of [[parenting]] and [[Strong Bad Email By Length|the December 16, 2022 revision]] of [[Strong Bad Email By Length]].''
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''A scatter plot of chronological number vs. runtime''


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A scatter plot of chronological number vs. runtime


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''A scatter plot of chronological number vs. length, with outliers removed.''


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The scatter plot to the left illustrates the relationship between the email number and its corresponding runtime (the red plots for the primary runtime, and the black plots including the Easter eggs).  This can be mathematically modeled using a power regression curve, which allows us to measure the trend for email duration as well as predict the ongoing trend for future emails.  The ''R²'' value for these curves identifies how strong this relationship is (how close the points are to the model): a value of 1 means that the model and the data are identical, while a 0 means that the model does not relate to the data at all.


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The equation for the black curve is ''y'' = 21.079''x''0.4833 and the equation for the red curve is ''y'' = 20.652''x''0.4688, where ''x'' is the email's number and ''y'' is the runtime in seconds. There are certain emails — [[vacation]], [[flashback]], [[alternate universe]], [[retirement]], and [[parenting]] — that ran for much longer than the emails surrounding them, termed ''outliers''.  These outliers affect the accuracy of the model and, if removed, allow for greater precision. The graph on the right has removed the outliers, which subsequently improves the ''R²'' value for the curves.  The black curve's equation becomes ''y'' = 21.18''x''0.4801 and the red equation becomes ''y'' = 20.698''x''0.4664. This improved model gives us, for instance, an estimate that email 500 would run six minutes and fifteen seconds (6:59 with Easter eggs); of course, it should be noted that these models are by no means a guarantee.
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In the email [[theme song]], Strong Bad tells his viewers that each email is about 3 to 5 minutes long.  Approximately half of all emails fall within this range; however, this length did not become the standard until the late Compy era.


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== Strong Bad Emails by Computer ==
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''These data are as of [[robots]] and [[Strong Bad Email By Length|the November 25, 2025 revision]] of [[Strong Bad Email By Length]].''


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This section refers to the [[Strong Bad Email|computer eras]] — the [[Tandy 400]] (1–40), [[Compy 386]] (41–118), [[Lappy 486]] (119–201), [[Corpy NT6]] (202), [[Compé]] (203–205), and [[Lappier]] (206–210). [[strongbad email.exe|DVD]] exclusive emails are included — two Tandy emails, two Compy emails, and three Lappy emails. For the purposes of this data, each cartoon is counted as a single "email" regardless of how many emails the characters read or write during it.


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A scatter plot of chronological number vs. length, with outliers removed.
 
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The scatter plot to the left illustrates the relationship between the email number and its corresponding runtime (the red plots for the primary runtime, and the black plots including the Easter eggs). This can be mathematically modeled using a power regression curve, which allows us to measure the trend for email duration as well as predict the ongoing trend for future emails. The ''R²'' value for these curves identifies how strong this relationship is (how close the points are to the model): a value of 1 means that the model and the data are identical, while a 0 means that the model does not relate to the data at all.
 
The equation for the black curve is <span class="texhtml">''y'' = 21.079''x''<sup>0.4833</sup></span> and the equation for the red curve is <span class="texhtml">''y'' = 20.652''x''<sup>0.4688</sup></span>, where ''x'' is the email's number and ''y'' is the runtime in seconds. There are certain emails — [[vacation]], [[flashback]], [[alternate universe]], [[retirement]], and [[parenting]] — that ran for much longer than the emails surrounding them, termed ''outliers''. These outliers affect the accuracy of the model and, if removed, allow for greater precision. The graph on the right has removed the outliers, which subsequently improves the ''R²'' value for the curves. The black curve's equation becomes <span class="texhtml">''y'' = 21.18''x''<sup>0.4801</sup></span> and the red equation becomes <span class="texhtml">''y'' = 20.698''x''<sup>0.4664</sup></span>. This improved model gives us, for instance, an estimate that email 500 would run six minutes and fifteen seconds (6:59 with Easter eggs); of course, it should be noted that these models are by no means a guarantee.
 
In the email [[theme song]], Strong Bad tells his viewers that each email is about 3 to 5 minutes long. Approximately half of all emails fall within this range; however, this length did not become the standard until the late Compy era.
 
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== <span class="mw-headline">Strong Bad Emails by Computer</span> ==
 
''These data are as of [[robots]] and <span class="plainlinks">[[Strong Bad Email By Length|the November 25, 2025 revision]]</span> of [[Strong Bad Email By Length]].''
 
This section refers to the [[Strong Bad Email|computer eras]] — the [[Tandy 400]] (1–40), [[Compy 386]] (41–118), [[Lappy 486]] (119–201), [[Corpy NT6]] (202), [[Compé]] (203–205), and [[Lappier]] (206–210). [[strongbad email.exe|DVD]] exclusive emails are included — two Tandy emails, two Compy emails, and three Lappy emails. For the purposes of this data, each cartoon is counted as a single &quot;email&quot; regardless of how many emails the characters read or write during it.
 
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Average runtime of email toons<br />
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Total runtime of email toons<br />
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Number of email toons<br />
Average runtime of email toons<br />by computer era
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=== Remarks ===
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* The Lappy 486 was the most-used computer.
* The Lappy 486 was the most-used computer.
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** The Lappier has already surpassed the Compé in both categories.
** The Lappier has already surpassed the Compé in both categories.


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== Strong Bad Emails featuring more than one email ==
== <span class="mw-headline">Strong Bad Emails featuring more than one email</span> ==


Several Strong Bad Emails feature more than one email.
Several Strong Bad Emails feature more than one email.
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* [[E-mail Birds]] — Strong Bad answers three emails on the [[Tandy 400|Tandy]].
* [[E-mail Birds]] — Strong Bad answers three emails on the [[Tandy 400|Tandy]].
* [[sisters]] — Strong Bad accidentally deletes the first email he gets and later receives a [[Poorly Written Emails|poorly written one]].
* [[sisters]] — Strong Bad accidentally deletes the first email he gets and later receives a [[Poorly Written Emails|poorly written one]].
* [[50 emails]] — Strong Bad checks two emails (and begins to check another before [[Homestar Runner]] arrives and &quot;answers&quot; another two).
* [[50 emails]] — Strong Bad checks two emails (and begins to check another before [[Homestar Runner]] arrives and "answers" another two).
* [[huttah!]] — The first five emails Strong Bad checks all show particular interest in [[The Cheat]] (he deletes most of them). The last two are all directed to Strong Bad, but he attempts to fool The Cheat into thinking they're for him.
* [[huttah!]] — The first five emails Strong Bad checks all show particular interest in [[The Cheat]] (he deletes most of them). The last two are all directed to Strong Bad, but he attempts to fool The Cheat into thinking they're for him.
* [[fingers]] — Apart from the main email, Strong Bad also checks four emails asking him [[How do you type with boxing gloves on?|how he types with boxing gloves on]].
* [[fingers]] — Apart from the main email, Strong Bad also checks four emails asking him [[How do you type with boxing gloves on?|how he types with boxing gloves on]].
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* [[dreamail]] — Strong Bad makes up an additional email and answers it.
* [[dreamail]] — Strong Bad makes up an additional email and answers it.
* [[do over]] — Strong Bad re-answers two old emails.
* [[do over]] — Strong Bad re-answers two old emails.
* [[bottom 10]] — Strong Bad receives an email with large numbers of &quot;Fwd:&quot; and &quot;Re:&quot; in the subject line, as an example of #8 on his bottom 10.
* [[bottom 10]] — Strong Bad receives an email with large numbers of "Fwd:" and "Re:" in the subject line, as an example of #8 on his bottom 10.
* [[lady...ing]] — Strong Bad remembers an older email.
* [[lady...ing]] — Strong Bad remembers an older email.
* [[theme song]] — Strong Bad can be seen answering an email in one of the theme song montages.
* [[theme song]] — Strong Bad can be seen answering an email in one of the theme song montages.
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* [[sbemail 206]] — Strong Bad starts to check his first email on the [[Lappier]] at the end, but the viewer doesn't get to see it due to the April Fools' pop-up.
* [[sbemail 206]] — Strong Bad starts to check his first email on the [[Lappier]] at the end, but the viewer doesn't get to see it due to the April Fools' pop-up.


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== Intervals between Strong Bad Emails ==
== <span class="mw-headline">Intervals between Strong Bad Emails</span> ==


''These data are as of [[robots]] (November 24, 2025).''
''These data are as of [[robots]] (November 24, 2025).''


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''Frequency of Strong Bad Email updates''
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Although Strong Bad Emails were released weekly at one point, they have overall been released at widely varying frequencies. The graph to the right visualizes the frequency of a given number of days between email updates.
 
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Frequency of Strong Bad Email updates
 
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Although Strong Bad Emails were released weekly at one point, they have overall been released at widely varying frequencies. The graph to the right visualizes the frequency of a given number of days between email updates. Here is a summary of the data:


* Mean: 42 days — Six emails have an interval much longer than 71 days (extending from 230 to 2,004 days); if these outliers are excluded, the mean becomes 13.1 days.
* Mean: 42 days — Six emails have an interval much longer than 71 days (extending from 230 to 2,004 days); if these outliers are excluded, the mean becomes 13.1 days.
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** The longest span between emails during an active period is 63 days, between [[the paper]] and [[mini-golf]].
** The longest span between emails during an active period is 63 days, between [[the paper]] and [[mini-golf]].


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== Other Information ==
== <span class="mw-headline">Other Information</span> ==


* In several [[Interviews and Public Appearances|interviews]] from 2002 through 2005, [[The Brothers Chaps|the Brothers Chaps]] provided rough estimates of the daily volume of emails sent to Strong Bad (often remarking that a significant amount was simply [[Email spam|spam]]).
* In several [[Interviews and Public Appearances|interviews]] from 2002 through 2005, [[The Brothers Chaps|the Brothers Chaps]] provided rough estimates of the daily volume of emails sent to Strong Bad (often remarking that a significant amount was simply [[Email spam|spam]]).
** [[Legion Studios Interviews|Early/Mid-2002]] — &quot;a few hundred emails a day&quot;
** [[Legion Studios Interviews|Early/Mid-2002]] — "a few hundred emails a day"
** [[Run Devil Run Interview|January 2003]] — &quot;Fifteen a day&quot; when Strong Bad Emails started, &quot;now it's like 500 or more&quot; daily
** [[Run Devil Run Interview|January 2003]] — "Fifteen a day" when Strong Bad Emails started, "now it's like 500 or more" daily
** [[The Brunswickan Interview - 4 Apr 2003|April 2003]] — &quot;3000 emails daily&quot;
** [[The Brunswickan Interview - 4 Apr 2003|April 2003]] — "3000 emails daily"
** [[UMFM Interview - 20 May 2003|May 2003]] — &quot;A couple of weeks ago, it was around 3000 emails a day. It seems like it's recently jumped up again.&quot;
** [[UMFM Interview - 20 May 2003|May 2003]] — "A couple of weeks ago, it was around 3000 emails a day. It seems like it's recently jumped up again."
** [[Homestarrunner.net Interview - 21 May 2003|May 2003]] — &quot;over 4000 a day lately&quot;
** [[Homestarrunner.net Interview - 21 May 2003|May 2003]] — "over 4000 a day lately"
** [[Atlanta Journal-Constitution Interview - 21 Jul 2003|July 2003]] — &quot;about 7,000 e-mails a day.&quot;
** [[Atlanta Journal-Constitution Interview - 21 Jul 2003|July 2003]] — "about 7,000 e-mails a day."
** [[Club Aquatica Interview - 29 Oct 2003|October 2003]] — &quot;a ridiculous amount of email, like between 5000-8000 a day.&quot;
** [[Club Aquatica Interview - 29 Oct 2003|October 2003]] — "a ridiculous amount of email, like between 5000-8000 a day."
** [[Inkhole Interview|July 2004]] — &quot;between two and five thousand a day [...] There was definitely a peak maybe last summer where there was 8000 a day.&quot;
** [[Inkhole Interview|July 2004]] — "between two and five thousand a day [...] There was definitely a peak maybe last summer where there was 8000 a day."
** [[NYU Talk - 1 Mar 2005|March 2005]] — &quot;Maybe a thousand or two a day.&quot;
** [[NYU Talk - 1 Mar 2005|March 2005]] — "Maybe a thousand or two a day."
** [[Giant Magazine Interview|April/May 2005]] — &quot;2000, 3000 a day, something like that.&quot;
** [[Giant Magazine Interview|April/May 2005]] — "2000, 3000 a day, something like that."
** [[Cold Hard Flash Interview - 1 Dec 2005|December 2005]] — &quot;over 3000 emails a day&quot;
** [[Cold Hard Flash Interview - 1 Dec 2005|December 2005]] — "over 3000 emails a day"
* Prior to the introduction of Strong Bad Emails, the brothers were only receiving [[l33t Interview|"five or ten mails a day"]]; even at the height of sbemail popularity, the brothers themselves were only getting [[NYU Talk - 1 Mar 2005|"two dozen or something"]] emails a day that were directed at them rather than Strong Bad.
* Prior to the introduction of Strong Bad Emails, the brothers were only receiving [[l33t Interview|"five or ten mails a day"]]; even at the height of sbemail popularity, the brothers themselves were only getting [[NYU Talk - 1 Mar 2005|"two dozen or something"]] emails a day that were directed at them rather than Strong Bad.
* There are seven substantiated claims of Strong Bad answering an email from an HRWiki or HRWiki forum user:
* There are seven substantiated claims of Strong Bad answering an email from an HRWiki or HRWiki forum user:
** [[montage]], sent by [[User:Porplemontage|Porplemontage]] (addressed as Steve)
** [[montage]], sent by [[User:Porplemontage|Porplemontage]] (addressed as Steve)
** [[animal]], sent by [[User:Kerrek slaya|Kerrek slaya]] (addressed as Spud Jr.)
** [[animal]], sent by [[User:Kerrek slaya|Kerrek slaya]] (addressed as Spud Jr.)
** [[space program]], sent by <span class="plainlinks">[http://forum.hrwiki.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2807 Ryan Sturmer]</span> (addressed as Ryan)
** [[space program]], sent by [http://forum.hrwiki.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2807 Ryan Sturmer] (addressed as Ryan)
** [[cliffhangers]], sent by [[User:Cessna Man!|Cessna Man!]] (addressed as Jake)
** [[cliffhangers]], sent by [[User:Cessna Man!|Cessna Man!]] (addressed as Jake)
** [[underlings]], sent by [[User:PlasticDiverGuy|PlasticDiverGuy]]
** [[underlings]], sent by [[User:PlasticDiverGuy|PlasticDiverGuy]]
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* Only 18% of all emails are longer than two sentences. Only two emails ([[long pants]] and [[magic trick]]) longer than four sentences have ever been used.
* Only 18% of all emails are longer than two sentences. Only two emails ([[long pants]] and [[magic trick]]) longer than four sentences have ever been used.


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| style="text-align:center;background-color:#cdcd9a;" | '''Site Components'''
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| [[Strong Bad Email Menu|Menu]] ([[Scroll Button Songs]]), [[Irregular Back Links]], [[Irregular Strong Bad Email URLs|Irregular URLs]], [[Strong Bad Email Page Titles|Page Titles]], [[Strong Bad Email Descriptions|Descriptions]], [[Podstar Runner]]
 
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| [[Strong Bad Email By Title|Title]], [[Strong Bad Email By Length|Length]],  [[Strong Bad Email Intros|Intros]] ([[Email Intros|DVD, Part 1]]; [[Email Intros, Part Two|Part 2]]), [[Strong Bad Email Sender's Subject|Subject]], [[Strong Bad Email By Greeting|Greeting]], [[Strong Bad Email By Closing|Closing]], [[Strong Bad Email By Name of Sender|Sender]], [[Strong Bad Email By Place|Place]], [[Strong Bad Email Outros|Outros]], [[Strong Bad Email Release Dates|Release Dates]]
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| [[Intros Relevant to the Email]], [[Crapfully Yours]], [[Until Next Time...]], [[DELETED]], [[Draw Trogdor Again]], [[How do you type with boxing gloves on?]]<br />[[Strong Bad Email Spin-offs|Spin-offs]], [[Emails Edited by Strong Bad]], [[Emails Taken in a Different Direction]]<br />[[Abdi LaRue]], [[Ali and Ali's Sister]], [[Bogus Mathematical Theorems]], [[DNA Evidence (running gag)|DNA Evidence]], [[Edgar]], [[Tape-leg]]<br />[[Email Number References]], [[Acknowledged Update Delays]]<br />[[Background Emails]], [[Nonexistent Strong Bad Emails|Nonexistent Emails]]
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| style="text-align:center;background-color:#cdcd9a;" | '''[[Strong Bad's Technology|Technology]]'''
| [[Items|Strong Bad's Computers]] ([[Strong Bad's Computer Malfunctioning|Malfunctioning]], [[Strong Bad's Computers Surpassing Their Assumed Capabilities|Surpassing Their Assumed Capabilities]], [[Strong Bad and his Computers' Relationships|Relationships]], [[Stylized Text on Strong Bad's Computers|Stylized Text]]),  ([[Preeeeow]]), [[Floppy Disk Container]]
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| '''Statistics''', [[Emails That Meet Strong Bad's Approval]], [[Poorly Written Emails]]
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[[Category:Strong Bad Email running gags]]
[[Category:Papers]]
[[Category:Strong Bad Email Research]]



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No Loafing!

Over 200 Strong Bad Emails have been released on homestarrunner.com. This article is intended to track statistics reflecting relative use of computers and the runtime of emails. Charts and graphs have been created to visualize and analyze Strong Bad and his emails.

Strong Bad Email Runtime

These data are as of parenting and the December 16, 2022 revision of Strong Bad Email By Length.

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A scatter plot of chronological number vs. runtime

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A scatter plot of chronological number vs. length, with outliers removed.

The scatter plot to the left illustrates the relationship between the email number and its corresponding runtime (the red plots for the primary runtime, and the black plots including the Easter eggs). This can be mathematically modeled using a power regression curve, which allows us to measure the trend for email duration as well as predict the ongoing trend for future emails. The value for these curves identifies how strong this relationship is (how close the points are to the model): a value of 1 means that the model and the data are identical, while a 0 means that the model does not relate to the data at all.

The equation for the black curve is y = 21.079x0.4833 and the equation for the red curve is y = 20.652x0.4688, where x is the email's number and y is the runtime in seconds. There are certain emails — vacation, flashback, alternate universe, retirement, and parenting — that ran for much longer than the emails surrounding them, termed outliers. These outliers affect the accuracy of the model and, if removed, allow for greater precision. The graph on the right has removed the outliers, which subsequently improves the value for the curves. The black curve's equation becomes y = 21.18x0.4801 and the red equation becomes y = 20.698x0.4664. This improved model gives us, for instance, an estimate that email 500 would run six minutes and fifteen seconds (6:59 with Easter eggs); of course, it should be noted that these models are by no means a guarantee.

In the email theme song, Strong Bad tells his viewers that each email is about 3 to 5 minutes long. Approximately half of all emails fall within this range; however, this length did not become the standard until the late Compy era.

Strong Bad Emails by Computer

These data are as of robots and the November 25, 2025 revision of Strong Bad Email By Length.

This section refers to the computer eras — the Tandy 400 (1–40), Compy 386 (41–118), Lappy 486 (119–201), Corpy NT6 (202), Compé (203–205), and Lappier (206–210). DVD exclusive emails are included — two Tandy emails, two Compy emails, and three Lappy emails. For the purposes of this data, each cartoon is counted as a single "email" regardless of how many emails the characters read or write during it.

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Average runtime of email toons
by computer era

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Total runtime of email toons
by computer era

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Number of email toons
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Remarks

  • The Lappy 486 was the most-used computer.
    • A total of 86 emails were in the Lappy era, the most of any computer.
    • Emails in the Lappy era make up over half of all total sbemail runtime, regardless of whether Easter eggs are counted or not.
    • Given the current pace of updates, it is unlikely the Lappy will be surpassed in either category.
  • The Compé was the first (and so far only) of Strong Bad's primary home computers to not surpass its predecessor in either volume or runtime of emails answered.
    • The Lappier has already surpassed the Compé in both categories.

Strong Bad Emails featuring more than one email

Several Strong Bad Emails feature more than one email.

  • credit card — After checking his email, Strong Bad sends an email to, and gets a reply from, Homestar Runner.
  • spring cleaning — Strong Bad checks five emails and promptly deletes each one.
  • E-mail Birds — Strong Bad answers three emails on the Tandy.
  • sisters — Strong Bad accidentally deletes the first email he gets and later receives a poorly written one.
  • 50 emails — Strong Bad checks two emails (and begins to check another before Homestar Runner arrives and "answers" another two).
  • huttah! — The first five emails Strong Bad checks all show particular interest in The Cheat (he deletes most of them). The last two are all directed to Strong Bad, but he attempts to fool The Cheat into thinking they're for him.
  • fingers — Apart from the main email, Strong Bad also checks four emails asking him how he types with boxing gloves on.
  • personal favorites — In addition to the main email, Strong Bad mentions ten emails in fake flashbacks (eight in the main toon, two in Easter eggs).
  • 2 emails — Jimmy suggests Strong Bad check two emails a week and he does. He can also be seen checking a third email during the fast-forwarding.
  • lunch special — After checking his email, Strong Bad receives another one from Strong Mad.
  • cheatday — After Strong Bad checks his email, he lets The Cheat check another three emails.
  • other days — In addition to the main email, Strong Bad answers a Polish email (and a snail mail).
  • dreamail — Strong Bad makes up an additional email and answers it.
  • do over — Strong Bad re-answers two old emails.
  • bottom 10 — Strong Bad receives an email with large numbers of "Fwd:" and "Re:" in the subject line, as an example of #8 on his bottom 10.
  • lady...ing — Strong Bad remembers an older email.
  • theme song — Strong Bad can be seen answering an email in one of the theme song montages.
  • retirement — Strong Bad answers an email on each of his first two computers.
  • the chair — Strong Bad answers a second email, but his new chair obstructs almost the entire screen of the Lappy while he does so.
  • being mean — Strong Bad checks three emails from Nice Dad.
  • email thunder — Strong Bad checks an email addressed to Homestar, then later sends another email to Homestar.
  • sbemail 206 — Strong Bad starts to check his first email on the Lappier at the end, but the viewer doesn't get to see it due to the April Fools' pop-up.

Intervals between Strong Bad Emails

These data are as of robots (November 24, 2025).

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Frequency of Strong Bad Email updates

Although Strong Bad Emails were released weekly at one point, they have overall been released at widely varying frequencies. The graph to the right visualizes the frequency of a given number of days between email updates. Here is a summary of the data:

  • Mean: 42 days — Six emails have an interval much longer than 71 days (extending from 230 to 2,004 days); if these outliers are excluded, the mean becomes 13.1 days.
  • Median: 7 days
  • Mode: 7 days — 89 emails came out 7 days after the previous release. The longest streak of 7-day releases was band names through the bird — eight emails in a row were released seven days after their predecessor.
  • Minimum: 1 day — There was 1 day between the releases of retirement parts A and B. The minimum interval between wholly separate emails was 4 days, which happened between brianrietta and i love you and again between ghosts and theme party.
  • Maximum: 2004 days — There were over 5 years between the releases of videography and sbemail 206.

Other Information

These data are as of parenting (April 1, 2022):

  • 47% of all emails have no location given; 5% have no return sender at all.
  • The average sbemail runtime is 2:57, or 3:13 if Easter eggs are included.
  • The Brothers Chaps most frequently have chosen emails with sender's names starting with J or S. Together these two initials make up 27% of all emails. Census studies regularly place J and S among the most common letters to begin first names in the United States, with J commonly topping the list.

These data are as of trading cards (September 13, 2006):

  • The average email is 1.81 sentences long.
  • Only 18% of all emails are longer than two sentences. Only two emails (long pants and magic trick) longer than four sentences have ever been used.
Strong Bad Email Info
Site Components Menu (Scroll Button Songs), Irregular Back Links, Irregular URLs, Page Titles, Descriptions, Podstar Runner
Emails by Title, Length, Intros (DVD, Part 1; Part 2), Subject, Greeting, Closing, Sender, Place, Outros, Release Dates
' Intros Relevant to the Email, Crapfully Yours, Until Next Time..., DELETED, Draw Trogdor Again, How do you type with boxing gloves on?
Spin-offs, Emails Edited by Strong Bad, Emails Taken in a Different Direction
Abdi LaRue, Ali and Ali's Sister, Bogus Mathematical Theorems, DNA Evidence, Edgar, Tape-leg
Email Number References, Acknowledged Update Delays
Background Emails, Nonexistent Emails
Technology Strong Bad's Computers (Malfunctioning, Surpassing Their Assumed Capabilities, Relationships, Stylized Text), (Preeeeow), Floppy Disk Container
' Statistics, Emails That Meet Strong Bad's Approval, Poorly Written Emails