Crack Stuntman: Difference between revisions
imported>HRWikiMirrorBot Imported from hrwiki.org via Wayback Machine (HTML→wikitext) |
imported>HRWikiMirrorBot Reimported from hrwiki.org Wayback HTML→wikitext (full reconvert) |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
<!-- Mirrored from Homestar Runner Wiki (hrwiki.org) via Wayback Machine | <!-- Mirrored from Homestar Runner Wiki (hrwiki.org) via Wayback Machine --> | ||
https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/6/6c/CrackStuntman.PNG/180px-CrackStuntman.PNG | |||
''"BLAAAAH'm Crack Stuntman!"'' | |||
https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/e/e7/Sketchbook-4-5-07.PNG/180px-Sketchbook-4-5-07.PNG | |||
''Sketch'd!'' | |||
[[ | '''Crack Stuntman''' (last name usually pronounced Stunt[[M'n|m'n]]) is the voice actor for [[Gunhaver]] on the [[Cheat Commandos]]. He apparently doesn't take his job too seriously, since he never seems to have a firm idea of how his character's name is [[Gunhaver's Name|correctly pronounced]], and has incorrectly referred to the cartoon as "the Cheat Command-show" and "the cartoon man show". During the recording of [[The Next Epi-Snowed]], Crack Stuntman was shown to be both uncooperative and bossy. He insisted on changing the script, providing the voice for [[Crackotage]] instead, and eventually introduced [[New Bad Guy Girl Character|an entirely new character]] for [[Crack Stuntman's Girlfriend|his girlfriend]]. Each time the director, [[A. Chimendez]], objected to his requests, Crack threatened to leave the studio if he didn't get his way. Eventually Chimendez inserted [[Agent Chimendez|his own character]] to remove Gunhaver from the episode. It was later implied that Crack Stuntman would be replaced before Gunhaver's next appearance, as he was put in a cardboard box and abandoned in the studio (presumably) by Chimendez. | ||
In [[Pistols for Pandas]], Crack begged for his old job back. A subsequent Easter egg showed him reinstated as Gunhaver's voice, whereupon he declared that he loved voice acting: "Look at that sweet, sweet lip-sync!" | |||
Crack Stuntman has had a number of roles in addition to the Cheat Commandos series. He played the title character of a [[Strong Badman]] [[Comic Book Movie|movie]] and, according to the email [[rated]], also starred in the ''Fists of Knuckles'' series, a RRR-rated movie series again directed by A. Chimendez. | |||
It was suggested in the email [[original]] that Crack once managed [[Bubs' Concession Stand]] under the name "Crack Stuntbubs". [[Marzipan]], however, later claimed that the whole email was a product of [[Strong Bad]]'s [[History according to Strong Bad|imagination]]. | |||
It was suggested in the email [[original]] that Crack once managed [[Bubs' Concession Stand]] under the name | |||
Some boxes of [[Breakfast Cereals from Specially Marked|Cheat Commandos...O's]] have a Crack Stuntman mask on the back, which [[Homestar Runner]] wore in [[specially marked]]. Crack has been seen in [[An Important Rap Song|a rap music video/public service announcement]] trying to convince kids not to play with too many knives and to inform them about Spring Break. He is also the national spokesperson of [[Pistols For Pandas (organization)|Pistols for Pandas]], though it is questionable how much he takes this non-profit organization to heart, as he seems more interested in living a life of luxury than in saving endangered species; he refuses to speak on behalf of Pistols for Pandas unless he gets paid and has mentioned that his charity work is [[Fan Costumes '09|court-ordered]]. He was later [[Halloween Safety|fired]] from Pistols for Pandas after they discovered he has been marketing a line of frozen panda [[Burgers|burger]] patties. | Some boxes of [[Breakfast Cereals from Specially Marked|Cheat Commandos...O's]] have a Crack Stuntman mask on the back, which [[Homestar Runner]] wore in [[specially marked]]. Crack has been seen in [[An Important Rap Song|a rap music video/public service announcement]] trying to convince kids not to play with too many knives and to inform them about Spring Break. He is also the national spokesperson of [[Pistols For Pandas (organization)|Pistols for Pandas]], though it is questionable how much he takes this non-profit organization to heart, as he seems more interested in living a life of luxury than in saving endangered species; he refuses to speak on behalf of Pistols for Pandas unless he gets paid and has mentioned that his charity work is [[Fan Costumes '09|court-ordered]]. He was later [[Halloween Safety|fired]] from Pistols for Pandas after they discovered he has been marketing a line of frozen panda [[Burgers|burger]] patties. | ||
| Line 52: | Line 22: | ||
Crack claims to live in a cabin in [[Lake Tahoe]] that has a two-story hot tub and an underwater fireplace. | Crack claims to live in a cabin in [[Lake Tahoe]] that has a two-story hot tub and an underwater fireplace. | ||
== Filmography == | |||
* '''Debut:''' [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 14.2]] (voice only) | * '''Debut:''' [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 14.2]] (voice only) | ||
* | * | ||
== Quotes of the Week == | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! style="background:#ccccff;text-align:center;" | Crack Stuntman's [[Quote of the Week|Quotes of the Week]] | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="2" style="text-align:center;background:#FF6;" | [[Cheat Commandos]] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color:#FF9;text-align:center;" | '''The Commandos''' | |||
| [[Agent Chimendez]], [[Crackotage]], [[Fightgar]], [[Firebert]], [[Flashfight]], [[Foxface]], [[Green Helmets]], [[Gunhaver]], [[Reinforcements]], [[Reynold]], [[Ripberger]], [[Ser-g-geant Marshie]], [[Silent Rip]] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color:#FF9;text-align:center;" | '''[[Blue Laser]]''' | |||
| [[Blue Laser Babies]], [[Blue Laser Commander]], [[Blue Laser Minion]], [[New Bad Guy Girl Character]] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color:#FF9;text-align:center;" | '''Other Characters''' | |||
| [[Gunhavette]], [[Gunk Iller]], [[Mrs. Commanderson]], [[Oliver Smidgen]], [[Reynold's Brother]], [[The Topplegangers]] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color:#FF9;text-align:center;" | '''Places''' | |||
| [[Arctic Playset]], [[Blue Laser Commander's Nana's Backyard]], [[Blue Laser Cottage]], [[Blue Laser HQ]], [[Cheat Commandos HQ]], [[The Desert]], [[Jaded Teen Pizza]], [[Kitchen Commandos]], [[Price Style]], [[Reynold's Office]], [[Reynold's Parents' House]], [[Topplegangers' Hideout]] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color:#FF9;text-align:center;" | '''Episodes''' | |||
| [[Cheat Commandos (toon)|Cheat Commandos]], [[Cheat Commandos...O's]], [[Shopping For Danger]], [[Commandos in the Classroom]], [[Blue Laserdisc Challenge]], [[Let us give TANKS!]], [[An Important Rap Song]], [[The Next Epi-Snowed]], [[2 Part Episode: Part 1]], [[2 Part Episode: Part 2]], [[Decemberween Dangeresque]] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color:#FF9;text-align:center;" | '''Cast and Production''' | |||
| [[A. Chimendez]], '''Crack Stuntman''', [[Crack Stuntman's Girlfriend]], [[Guy Who Does The Bad Guy's Voice]], [[The Cheat]] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color:#FF9;text-align:center;" | '''Miscellaneous''' | |||
| [[Cheat Commandos Playsets|Playsets (for figurines)]], [[Rejected Cheat Commandos]], [[Cheat Commandos Other Costumes|Other Costumes]], [[Justice Rocket Backpack Rocket Rocket]], [[Gunhaver's Gun]], [[Cheat Commandos Vehicles]], [[Crackotage's Plane]], [[Spy Camera]], [[The Screen]], [[Pony Fights 2]], [[Cheat Commandos Tactics]], [[Buy all our playsets and toys!!]] | |||
|} | |||
[[Category:Crack Stuntman Filmography]] | |||
[[Category:Cheat Commandos Characters]] | |||
Latest revision as of 14:24, 14 July 2026
"BLAAAAH'm Crack Stuntman!"
Sketch'd!
Crack Stuntman (last name usually pronounced Stuntm'n) is the voice actor for Gunhaver on the Cheat Commandos. He apparently doesn't take his job too seriously, since he never seems to have a firm idea of how his character's name is correctly pronounced, and has incorrectly referred to the cartoon as "the Cheat Command-show" and "the cartoon man show". During the recording of The Next Epi-Snowed, Crack Stuntman was shown to be both uncooperative and bossy. He insisted on changing the script, providing the voice for Crackotage instead, and eventually introduced an entirely new character for his girlfriend. Each time the director, A. Chimendez, objected to his requests, Crack threatened to leave the studio if he didn't get his way. Eventually Chimendez inserted his own character to remove Gunhaver from the episode. It was later implied that Crack Stuntman would be replaced before Gunhaver's next appearance, as he was put in a cardboard box and abandoned in the studio (presumably) by Chimendez.
In Pistols for Pandas, Crack begged for his old job back. A subsequent Easter egg showed him reinstated as Gunhaver's voice, whereupon he declared that he loved voice acting: "Look at that sweet, sweet lip-sync!"
Crack Stuntman has had a number of roles in addition to the Cheat Commandos series. He played the title character of a Strong Badman movie and, according to the email rated, also starred in the Fists of Knuckles series, a RRR-rated movie series again directed by A. Chimendez.
It was suggested in the email original that Crack once managed Bubs' Concession Stand under the name "Crack Stuntbubs". Marzipan, however, later claimed that the whole email was a product of Strong Bad's imagination.
Some boxes of Cheat Commandos...O's have a Crack Stuntman mask on the back, which Homestar Runner wore in specially marked. Crack has been seen in a rap music video/public service announcement trying to convince kids not to play with too many knives and to inform them about Spring Break. He is also the national spokesperson of Pistols for Pandas, though it is questionable how much he takes this non-profit organization to heart, as he seems more interested in living a life of luxury than in saving endangered species; he refuses to speak on behalf of Pistols for Pandas unless he gets paid and has mentioned that his charity work is court-ordered. He was later fired from Pistols for Pandas after they discovered he has been marketing a line of frozen panda burger patties.
Crack Stuntman is a Caucasian man with short cropped blond hair and a partial five o'clock shadow. He claims to be pretty tall. His shades are very similar to Gunhaver's. Stuntman bears a resemblance to the briefing-screen character from the NES game Bad Dudes, Duke from G.I. Joe, and even prolific real-life voice actor Frank Welker.
Crack claims to live in a cabin in Lake Tahoe that has a two-story hot tub and an underwater fireplace.
Filmography
- Debut: Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 14.2 (voice only)
Quotes of the Week
| Crack Stuntman's Quotes of the Week |
|---|