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When the events of [[8-Bit is Enough]] cause the video game world to merge with [[Free Country, USA]], several characters turn into '''[[Minor Game Characters|video game characters]]'''. | When the events of [[8-Bit is Enough]] cause the video game world to merge with [[Free Country, USA]], several characters turn into '''[[Minor Game Characters|video game characters]]''' (with the exception of Homestar, who is trapped in a pop-up window). | ||
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'''Munchox the Devourer'''<br /> | |||
[[The King of Town]] ends up in [[Peasantry]] as the Munchox, also called the [[Scorpions|Scorpion]] Monster. He gains a large, yellow [[Atari 2600|Atari]] [[Scorpions|scorpion]] tail (which Strong Bad says is cool), which he uses as his primary method of attack, using it to smack people offscreen. According to the game's text box, this is supposed to kill the player, but it doesn't work on Strong Bad. His speech is limited, mostly consisting of [[Spoken Sound Effects|spoken roars and growls]] (and the word | [[The King of Town]] ends up in [[Peasantry]] as the Munchox, also called the [[Scorpions|Scorpion]] Monster. He gains a large, yellow [[Atari 2600|Atari]] [[Scorpions|scorpion]] tail (which Strong Bad says is cool), which he uses as his primary method of attack, using it to smack people offscreen. According to the game's text box, this is supposed to kill the player, but it doesn't work on Strong Bad. His speech is limited, mostly consisting of [[Spoken Sound Effects|spoken roars and growls]] (and the word "treasure" at one point), his crown popping off every time. | ||
He can usually be found near a cave resembling [[Jhonka]]'s, where he jealously guards the quest items, attacking [[Strong Bad]] if he gets too near. He is seemingly hoarding quest items because he think it's treasure. The Munchox is also very attracted to Scorpion Food, attacking Strong Bad and [[Strong Sad]] (as evil wizard/princess Sluushfuund) for the item. [[Rather Dashing]] regretfully saves Sluushfuund from the Munchox, by telling him to get rid of the scorpion food so the Scorpion King would eat it and leave, and the two go questing together. The Munchox is then not seen again. | He can usually be found near a cave resembling [[Jhonka]]'s, where he jealously guards the quest items, attacking [[Strong Bad]] if he gets too near. He is seemingly hoarding quest items because he think it's treasure. The Munchox is also very attracted to Scorpion Food, attacking Strong Bad and [[Strong Sad]] (as evil wizard/princess Sluushfuund) for the item. [[Rather Dashing]] regretfully saves Sluushfuund from the Munchox, by telling him to get rid of the scorpion food so the Scorpion King would eat it and leave, and the two go questing together. The Munchox is then not seen again. | ||
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'''Sluushfuund'''<br /> | |||
Strong Sad ends up in Peasantry as Sluushfuund, the "evil wizard". While Strong Sad is convinced that he is a powerful, evil wizard, Strong Bad and Rather Dashing believe he is a princess. He wears a pink pixelated pointy hat, which, according to Strong Bad, is also sparkly. His job is to guard the entrance to [[Trogdor]]'s lair and give out quests. He is determined to guard the lair until his second or third to last breath. One of his quests include retrieving "thy Amulet of Ancient Summoning" (an orange cube) for a reward— which turns out to be another quest. This will go on forever if you let it. The other quest items include the "Sigil of Dark Dampening", the "Shimmering Trinket of Endless Bargain-hunting", and the "Thing of Exquisite Thingness", all of which are orange cubes. The only way to stop the neverending cycle is to give him a similar-looking cube of scorpion bait instead of the quest item, attracting the Munchox. | |||
Strong Sad ends up in Peasantry as Sluushfuund, the | He has certain abilities that regular Strong Sad doesn't, such as "flaming grasp" and "magic missile", which both send a slow blue fireball at someone. His powers don't have much effect, as Strong Bad says it feels like being hit with a microwaved breakfast sausage, and that it's "toasty and nutritious". Sluushfuund eventually goes off with Rather Dashing to be his spellcaster. Sluushfuund is named after a [[Slush fund|slush fund]], a reserve of money set aside for illegal or dishonest purposes. | ||
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| | [[Marzipan]] turns into Lady Crate Ape. She is based on [[Donkey Kong]], and throws crates everywhere, jumping menacingly. The only difference in Marzipan's appearance is the exaggerated expression of rage on her face, including a mouth that extends off the edge of her head. She seemingly has an infinite supply of crates, which Strong Bad points out. She drags [[Bubs]] to the top of his own [[Bubs' Concession Stand|concession stand]] and throws a crate at him when he tries to move. Strong Bad actually likes Marzipan better this way, but Bubs doesn't, understandably. [[Homestar Runner]] believes Marzipan is just having one of her "episodes". [[Limozeen]]'s [[Space Machine|space machine]] picks her up using the tractor beam and they fly away as she throws crates at them. | ||
[[Marzipan]] turns into Lady Crate Ape. She is based on [[Donkey Kong]], and throws crates everywhere, jumping menacingly. The only difference in Marzipan's appearance is the exaggerated expression of rage on her face, including a mouth that extends off the edge of her head. She seemingly has an infinite supply of crates, which Strong Bad points out. She drags [[Bubs]] to the top of his own [[Bubs' Concession Stand|concession stand]] and throws a crate at him when he tries to move. Strong Bad actually likes Marzipan better this way, but Bubs doesn't, understandably. [[Homestar Runner]] believes Marzipan is just having one of her | |||
The box for the game itself can be found outside the [[House of the Brothers Strong]], under a box. Strong Bad says it's his, but quickly [[Blatant Lies|corrects himself]] that it's Strong Sad's, and the reason why he sucks. The box art depicts an angry ape with a long blond ponytail and a pink bow, throwing a crate. | The box for the game itself can be found outside the [[House of the Brothers Strong]], under a box. Strong Bad says it's his, but quickly [[Blatant Lies|corrects himself]] that it's Strong Sad's, and the reason why he sucks. The box art depicts an angry ape with a long blond ponytail and a pink bow, throwing a crate. | ||
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'''Mista Fixit'''<br /> | |||
[[The Poopsmith]] turns into Mista Fixit, a character from the "old construction worker game" of the same name. He has a pixelated hard hat and hammer, and is obsessed with building things, but he still uses [[The Poopsmith's Signs|signs]] to communicate. Before joining Strong Bad's party, he requires pixelated pebbles, represented by a sign with illegible black dots on it. Strong Bad uses him to fix the broken platforms and ladders in [[Stinkoman 20X6]]. Strong Bad hires him to build a 200-foot wall around Marzipan's house, until Mista Fixit tells him that it would be expensive (represented by "$$$", which Strong Bad originally interprets as "three dollars"). | |||
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[[Strong Mad]] turns into Putchnya Shotski, a "Semi-Legendary [[Russian|Soviet]] Semi-Athlete" and the honorable mention [[Shot put|shot put]] semi-finalist of the [[1982]] Winter Olympics. He is Homestar's favorite athlete that [[Videlectrix]] could afford to license. He looks identical to Strong Mad, but speaks Russian. He is obsessed with shot putting and getting trophies. Once Strong Bad gives him the trophy, Putchnya joins Strong Bad's party. He is needed to retrieve the scorpion food for the Munchox. | |||
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[[Strong Mad]] turns into Putchnya Shotski, a | | https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/1/16/Homespam.png/150px-Homespam.png | ||
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| | The merging of video games and reality traps [[Homestar Runner]] in a pop-up window in Strong Bad's user interface, allowing him to pop up throughout the episode to provide hints and commentary. After Strong Bad compares him to "pop-up spam", Homestar starts telling him about the benefits of [[Total Load]] and to click on him for more details, prompting the name "HomeSpam"; at another point, he announces that Strong Bad has won a free MP3 player. The UI window grants Homestar access to Strong Bad's online calendar and an abundance of video game food (including bananas, turkey legs, cherries, and powerdots), although he also claims it has terrible acoustics. The window is held up by screws, causing it to fall when Homestar loosens them. | ||
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This is the King of Town's second video game identity. He appears in the second-to-last room of the [[Trog-Cave]] in Peasantry, just before the final battle with Trogdor. He looks identical to the regular King of Town, except wearing sunglasses and wielding two machine guns. He speaks [[German]]. Each time you shoot him with the Light Musket, he loses a gun. He disappears the third time. His appearance and death speech ( | | | ||
'''Robo-King of Town'''<br /> | |||
|- | This is the King of Town's second video game identity. He appears in the second-to-last room of the [[Trog-Cave]] in Peasantry, just before the final battle with Trogdor. He looks identical to the regular King of Town, except wearing sunglasses and wielding two machine guns. He speaks [[German]]. Each time you shoot him with the Light Musket, he loses a gun. He disappears the third time. His appearance and death speech ("Der Poopsmith... auf wiedersehen!") are references to the game [[Wolfenstein 3D]]'s depiction of [[Adolf Hitler]]. He is the only video game character variation to not be named in the game. Instead, he is named in the credits. | ||
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| '''ULTIMATE TROGDOR!!!'''<br /> | | https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/5/56/Ultimate_Trogdor.PNG/150px-Ultimate_Trogdor.PNG | ||
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'''ULTIMATE TROGDOR!!!'''<br /> | |||
''See main article: [[ULTIMATE TROGDOR!!!]]'' | ''See main article: [[ULTIMATE TROGDOR!!!]]'' | ||
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'''Ultimate Strong Bad'''<br /> | |||
''See main article: [[Ultimate Strong Bad]]'' | ''See main article: [[Ultimate Strong Bad]]'' | ||
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! style=" | ! style="background:#A9F25E" | '''[[Minor Character Variations]]''' | ||
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| | | [[In Search of the Yello Dello Character Variations|Yello Dello]] · [[Puppet Character Variations|Puppets]] · [[Powered by The Cheat Character Variations|Powered by The Cheat]] · [[Storybook Character Variations|Storybook]] · [[3D Character Variations|3D]] · [[Virus Character Variations|Virus]] · [[Mario Paint Character Variations|Mario Paint]] · [[Retro Gaming Character Variations|Retro Gaming]] · [[Action Figure Character Variations|Action Figures]] · [[Different Town Character Variations|Different Town]] · [[Mysfit-steries Character Variations|Mysfit-steries]] · [[Middle School Character Variations|Middle School]]<br />[[Free Petry Dish, USA Character Variations|Free Petry Dish, USA]] · [[AWMPSCE|Wrestling]] · '''8-Bit is Enough''' · [[Xeriouxly Forxe Character Variations|Xeriouxly Forxe]] · [[Squintmoji Character Variations|Squintmoji]] · [[Yonder Website Character Variations|Yonder Website]] · [[Meeple Character Variations|Meeples]] · [[Decemberweenvent Calendar Character Variations|Decemberweenvent Calendar]] · [[Other Character Variations|Other]] | ||
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! colspan="3" style="background:#363;text-align:center;" | [[Trogdor]] | |||
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[ | | style="background-color:#393;text-align:center;" | '''[[Toons]]''' | ||
| colspan="2" | [[dragon]] · [[Arcade Game]] · [[Snowglobe]] · [[Happy Trogday]] · [[Trogday 08]] · [[Trogdor Was A Man]] · [[Happy 20th Trogday!]] | |||
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| rowspan="3" style="background-color:#393;text-align:center;" | '''[[Games]]''' | |||
| colspan="2" | [[TROGDOR!]] · [[8-Bit is Enough]] ([[Trogdor's 3D-Ungeon]]) · [[Trogday Micro Game]] ([[Burninate the Barnyard]]) · [[Trogdor: Let's Burninate Phonics]] | |||
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| style="background-color:#62d45f" | '''[[Peasant's Quest]]''' | |||
| [[Peasant's Quest Walkthrough|Walkthrough]] · [[Peasant's Quest Items|Items]] · [[Peasant's Quest Responses|Responses]] · [[Peasant's Quest Preview|Preview]] · [[Peasant's Quest Proposed Sequels|Proposed Sequels]] · [[Peasant's Quest Theme|Theme Song]]<br />[[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer|Movie Trailer]] · [[Peasant's Quest Animatic|Animatic]] · [[Peasant's Quest Outtakes|Outtakes]] · [[Your Hair is Messed Up]] · [[Here's How We Made It]] | |||
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| style="background-color:#62d45f" | '''[[Trogdor!! The Board Game]]''' | |||
| [[Trogdor!! The Board Game Items|Items]] · [[Meeple Character Variations|Meeples]] · [[Trogdor!! The Board Game Website|Website]] · [[Trogdor!! The Board Game Rulebook EP|Rulebook EP]] · · [[Six-Sadded, Die (series)|Six-Sadded, Die]] | |||
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| style="background-color:#393" | '''[[Characters]]''' | |||
| colspan="2" | [[Rather Dashing]] · [[Peasants]] · [[Kerrek]] · [[Jhonka]] · [[Poor Gary]] · [[The Red and Blue Knights]] · [[Troghammer]] · [[The Keepers of Trogdor]] · [[Baby Lady & Her Baby]]<br />[[Mendelev and Dongolev]] · [[Naked Ned]] · [[Old Man]] · [[King of Peasantry]] · [[Ron Cumberdale]] · [[Pterodactyl]] · [[Munchox]] · [[Sluushfuund]] | |||
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| style="background-color:#393;text-align:center;" | '''[[Places]]''' | |||
| colspan="2" | [[Peasantry]] · [[Trog-Cave]] · [[Scalding Lake]] · [[Thatched-Roof Cottage|Thatched-Roof Cottages]] | |||
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| style="background-color:#393;text-align:center;" | '''Dragons''' | |||
| colspan="2" | [[The S is for Sucks Dragon]] · [[Wormdingler]] · [[Dragons|Other dragons]] | |||
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| style="background-color:#393;text-align:center;" | '''Variations''' | |||
| colspan="2" | [[Trogador]] · [[Mecha-Trogador]] · [[ULTIMATE TROGDOR!!!]] · [[Frishy Freshy Dragonman]] | |||
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| style="background-color:#393;text-align:center;" | '''Other''' | |||
| colspan="2" | [[Trogdor (song)|"Trogdor" song]] ([[Trogdor (karaoke)|karaoke]], [[Trogdor Tablature|tablature]]) · [[TROGDOR! Arcade Machine]] · [[Consummate V's]] · [[Main Page 27]] · [[Museum of Trogdor]]<br />[[Trogday (holiday)|Trogday]] · [[Trogdor Poster]] · [[Draw Trogdor Again]] · [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 10|Stinkoman 20X6 Level 10]] ([[Stinkoman Level 10 Launch Trailer|Trailer]]) | |||
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[[Category:Character Variations]] | |||
Latest revision as of 14:24, 14 July 2026
When the events of 8-Bit is Enough cause the video game world to merge with Free Country, USA, several characters turn into video game characters (with the exception of Homestar, who is trapped in a pop-up window).
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Munchox the Devourer | |
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Sluushfuund | |
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Lady Crate Ape | |
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Mista Fixit | |
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Putchnya Shotski | |
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HomeSpam | |
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Robo-King of Town | |
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ULTIMATE TROGDOR!!! | |
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Ultimate Strong Bad |
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| Yello Dello · Puppets · Powered by The Cheat · Storybook · 3D · Virus · Mario Paint · Retro Gaming · Action Figures · Different Town · Mysfit-steries · Middle School Free Petry Dish, USA · Wrestling · 8-Bit is Enough · Xeriouxly Forxe · Squintmoji · Yonder Website · Meeples · Decemberweenvent Calendar · Other |