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'''You're currently taking the [[HRWiki:Tour|Homestar Runner Wiki tour]]!'''
The content below is from [[Strong Bad Email]] on this wiki. This is a list of all the Strong Bad Emails, as well as emails not found on the email selection menu and things that are not quite (but close to) emails. This page acts as the main hub for accessing information about every Strong Bad Email created.
The content below is from [[Strong Bad Email]] on this wiki. This is a list of all the Strong Bad Emails, as well as emails not found on the email selection menu and things that are not quite (but close to) emails. This page acts as the main hub for accessing information about every Strong Bad Email created.


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'''Strong Bad Email''' (frequently abbreviated as '''sbemail''') is a feature in which [[Strong Bad]] answers an email sent by a real-world fan. Arguably the most recognizable feature of [[homestarrunner.com|the site]], it is [[First Time Here?|occasionally joked]] that its success has led to Strong Bad becoming the most popular character in the [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] series — even surpassing [[Homestar Runner]] himself.
'''Strong Bad Email''' (frequently abbreviated as '''sbemail''') is a feature in which [[Strong Bad]] answers an email sent by a real-world fan. Arguably the most recognizable feature of [[homestarrunner.com|the site]], it is [[First Time Here?|occasionally joked]] that its success has led to Strong Bad becoming the most popular character in the [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] series — even surpassing [[Homestar Runner]] himself.


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Strong Bad Email had historically been the most frequently updated feature of [[homestarrunner.com]], with a new email being added to [[Strong Bad Email Menu|the menu]] most Mondays from [[2002]] through [[2008]]. The pace of releases slowed after [[email thunder|the 200th email]] in September 2008. Creative duo [[The Brothers Chaps|the Brothers Chaps]] took a self-imposed break at the bicentennial, returning to sbemail production in late 2009. Soon after this, Homestar Runner entered into an extended [[Hiatuses|hiatus]] from 2010 through 2014; nowadays, as the site is updated irregularly, multi-year gaps are now common between sbemails and a new one is typically prompted by a special event or circumstance. The [[Social Media|social media]] account [[@StrongBadActual]] has since become the main format for the character to respond to and otherwise interact with fans.
Strong Bad Email had historically been the most frequently updated feature of [[homestarrunner.com]], with a new email being added to [[Strong Bad Email Menu|the menu]] most Mondays from [[2002]] through [[2008]]. The pace of releases slowed after [[email thunder|the 200th email]] in September 2008. Creative duo [[The Brothers Chaps|the Brothers Chaps]] took a self-imposed break at the bicentennial, returning to sbemail production in late 2009. Soon after this, Homestar Runner entered into an extended [[Hiatuses|hiatus]] from 2010 through 2014; nowadays, as the site is updated irregularly, multi-year gaps are now common between sbemails and a new one is typically prompted by a special event or circumstance. The [[Social Media|social media]] account [[@StrongBadActual]] has since become the main format for the character to respond to and otherwise interact with fans.


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== Strong Bad Emails ==
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== Contents ==
 
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* [#Strong_Bad_Emails 1 Strong Bad Emails]
** [#Lappier_Era 1.1 Lappier Era]
** [#Comp.C3.A9_Era 1.2 Compé Era]
** [#Corpy_NT6_Transition 1.3 Corpy NT6 Transition]
** [#Lappy_486_Era 1.4 Lappy 486 Era]
** [#Compy_386_Era 1.5 Compy 386 Era]
** [#Tandy_400_Era 1.6 Tandy 400 Era]
* [#History 2 History]
** [#Prehistory 2.1 Prehistory]
** [#The_first_sbemails_.282001.29 2.2 The first sbemails (2001)]
** [#Weekly_schedule_.282002.E2.80.932008.29 2.3 Weekly schedule (2002–2008)]
*** [#Milestones 2.3.1 Milestones]
** [#Bicentennial_and_Break_.282008.E2.80.932009.29 2.4 Bicentennial and Break (2008–2009)]
** [#The_Big_Hiatus_.282010.E2.80.932013.29 2.5 The Big Hiatus (2010–2013)]
** [#Modern_Era_.282015.E2.80.93present.29 2.6 Modern Era (2015–present)]
* [#Releases 3 Releases]
** [#DVD 3.1 DVD]
** [#Podstar_Runner 3.2 Podstar Runner]
** [#YouTube 3.3 YouTube]
* [#Not_Quite_Strong_Bad_Emails 4 Not Quite Strong Bad Emails]
* [#Fun_Facts 5 Fun Facts]
** [#Trivia 5.1 Trivia]
*** [#Email_selection 5.1.1 Email selection]
*** [#Statistics 5.1.2 Statistics]
** [#Remarks 5.2 Remarks]
* [#References 6 References]
* [#External_Links 7 External Links]
* [#See_Also 8 See Also]
 
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=== Lappier Era ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">[[Lappier]] Era</span> ===


''(April 2015 – present)''<br />
''(April 2015 – present)''<br />


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>209 - [[parenting]]<br />
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>208 - [[the next april fools thing]]<br />
208 - [[the next april fools thing]]<br />
>207 - [[too cool]]<br />
207 - [[too cool]]<br />
>206 - [[sbemail 206]]<br />
206 - [[sbemail 206]]<br />
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=== Compé Era ===
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=== <span class="mw-headline">[[Compé]] Era</span> ===


''(August 2009 – October 2009)''<br />
''(August 2009 – October 2009)''<br />


<blockquote>{| class="wikitable emaillinks"
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>205. [[videography]]<br />
| width="33%" valign="top"| 205. [[videography]]<br />
>204. [[dictionary]]<br />
204. [[dictionary]]<br />
>203. [[independent]]<br />
203. [[independent]]<br />
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=== Corpy NT6 Transition ===
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=== <span class="mw-headline">[[Corpy NT6]] Transition</span> ===


''(July 2009)''
''(July 2009)''


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>Corpy Remote Work Email - NO PERSONAL EMAILS!


Corpy Remote Work Email - NO PERSONAL EMAILS!
>202. [[imaginary]]<br />
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=== Lappy 486 Era ===
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| width="33%" valign="top"| 202. [[imaginary]]<br />
 
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=== <span class="mw-headline">[[Lappy 486]] Era</span> ===


''(November 2004 – June 2009)''
''(November 2004 – June 2009)''


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>subject: sb_email menu
subject: sb_email menu


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>201. [[hremail 3184]]<br />
{| class="wikitable emaillinks"
>200. [[email thunder]]<br />
|-
>199. [[being mean]]<br />
| width="33%" valign="top"| 201. [[hremail 3184]]<br />
>198. [[magic trick]]<br />
200. [[email thunder]]<br />
>197. [[your edge]]<br />
199. [[being mean]]<br />
>196. [[hiding]]<br />
198. [[magic trick]]<br />
>195. [[love poems]]<br />
197. [[your edge]]<br />
>194. [[specially marked]]<br />  
196. [[hiding]]<br />
>193. [[rated]]<br />
195. [[love poems]]<br />
>192. [[shapeshifter]]<br />
194. [[specially marked]]<br />
>191. [[buried]]<br />
193. [[rated]]<br />
>190. [[licensed]]<br />
192. [[shapeshifter]]<br />
>189. [[pet show]]<br />
191. [[buried]]<br />
>188. [[fan club]]<br />
190. [[licensed]]<br />
>187. [[winter pool]]<br />
189. [[pet show]]<br />
>186. [[environment]]<br />
188. [[fan club]]<br />
>185. [[nightlife]]<br />
187. [[winter pool]]<br />
>184. [[diorama]]<br />
186. [[environment]]<br />
>183. [[yes, wrestling]]<br />
185. [[nightlife]]<br />
>182. [[business trip]]<br />
184. [[diorama]]<br />
>181. [[web comics]]<br />
183. [[yes, wrestling]]<br />
>180. [[slumber party]]<br />
182. [[business trip]]<br />
>179. [[pizza joint]]<br />
181. [[web comics]]<br />
>178. [[bike thief]]<br />
180. [[slumber party]]<br />
>177. [[original]]<br />
179. [[pizza joint]]<br />
>176. [[hygiene]]<br />
178. [[bike thief]]<br />
>175. [[concert]]<br />
177. [[original]]<br />
>174. [[mini-golf]]<br />
176. [[hygiene]]<br />
175. [[concert]]<br />
174. [[mini-golf]]<br />


| width="33%" valign="top"| 173. [[the paper]]<br />
>173. [[the paper]]<br />
172. [[more armies]]<br />
>172. [[more armies]]<br />
171. [[underlings]]<br />
>171. [[underlings]]<br />
170. [[rough copy]]<br />
>170. [[rough copy]]<br />
169. [[from work]]<br />
>169. [[from work]]<br />
168. [[your funeral]]<br />
>168. [[your funeral]]<br />
167. [[the movies]]<br />
>167. [[the movies]]<br />
166. [[unnatural]]<br />
>166. [[unnatural]]<br />
165. [[strong badathlon]]<br />
>165. [[strong badathlon]]<br />
164. [[looking old]]<br />
>164. [[looking old]]<br />
163. [[what i want]]<br />
>163. [[what i want]]<br />
162. [[the chair]]<br />
>162. [[the chair]]<br />
161. [[4 branches]]<br />
>161. [[4 branches]]<br />
160. [[coloring]]<br />
>160. [[coloring]]<br />
159. [[retirement]]<br />
>159. [[retirement]]<br />
158. [[cliffhangers]]<br />
>158. [[cliffhangers]]<br />
157. [[trading cards]]<br />
>157. [[trading cards]]<br />
156. [[road trip]]<br />
>156. [[road trip]]<br />
155. [[theme song]]<br />
>155. [[theme song]]<br />
154. [[keep cool]]<br />
>154. [[keep cool]]<br />
153. [[redesign]]<br />
>153. [[redesign]]<br />
152. [[isp]]<br />
>152. [[isp]]<br />
151. [[senior prom]]<br />
>151. [[senior prom]]<br />
150. [[alternate universe]]<br />
>150. [[alternate universe]]<br />
149. [[candy product]]<br />
>149. [[candy product]]<br />
148. [[disconnected]]<br />
>148. [[disconnected]]<br />
147. [[lady fan]]<br />
>147. [[lady fan]]<br />
146. [[pop-up]]<br />
>146. [[pop-up]]<br />


| width="33%" valign="top"| 145. [[myths & legends]]<br />
>145. [[myths & legends]]<br />
144. [[narrator]]<br />
>144. [[narrator]]<br />
143. [[technology]]<br />
>143. [[technology]]<br />
142. [[secret identity]]<br />
>142. [[secret identity]]<br />
141. [[death metal]]<br />
>141. [[death metal]]<br />
140. [[high school]]<br />
>140. [[high school]]<br />
139. [[portrait]]<br />
>139. [[portrait]]<br />
138. [[space program]]<br />
>138. [[space program]]<br />
137. [[bedtime story]]<br />
>137. [[bedtime story]]<br />
136. [[geddup noise]]<br />
>136. [[geddup noise]]<br />
135. [[lady...ing]]<br />
>135. [[lady...ing]]<br />
134. [[record book]]<br />
>134. [[record book]]<br />
133. [[bottom 10]]<br />
>133. [[bottom 10]]<br />
132. [[modeling]]<br />
>132. [[modeling]]<br />
131. [[boring (really)]]<br />
>131. [[boring (really)]]<br />
130. [[do over]]<br />
>130. [[do over]]<br />
129. [[garage sale]]<br />
>129. [[garage sale]]<br />
128. [[rampage]]<br />
>128. [[rampage]]<br />
127. [[long pants]]<br />
>127. [[long pants]]<br />
126. [[best thing]]<br />
>126. [[best thing]]<br />
125. [[rock opera]]<br />
>125. [[rock opera]]<br />
124. [[secret recipes]]<br />
>124. [[secret recipes]]<br />
123. [[origins]]<br />
>123. [[origins]]<br />
122. [[dreamail]]<br />
>122. [[dreamail]]<br />
121. [[part-time job]]<br />
>121. [[part-time job]]<br />
120. [[radio]]<br />
>120. [[radio]]<br />
119. [[animal]]<br />
>119. [[animal]]<br />
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=== Compy 386 Era ===
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=== <span class="mw-headline">[[Compy 386]] Era</span> ===


''(September 2002 – November 2004)''
''(September 2002 – November 2004)''


<blockquote>Volume in drive C: has no label<br />
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Directory of C:\sbemail\updated somedays<br />
>Volume in drive C: has no label<br />
>Directory of C:\sbemail\updated somedays<br />


{| class="wikitable emaillinks"
>118. [[virus]]<br />  
|-
>117. [[montage]]<br />
| width="33%" valign="top"| 118. [[virus]]<br />
>116. [[extra plug]]<br />
117. [[montage]]<br />
>115. [[time capsule]]<br />
116. [[extra plug]]<br />
>114. [[the facts]]<br />
115. [[time capsule]]<br />
>113. [[pizzaz]]<br />
114. [[the facts]]<br />
>112. [[old comics]]<br />
113. [[pizzaz]]<br />
>111. [[other days]]<br />
112. [[old comics]]<br />
>110. [[for kids]]<br />
111. [[other days]]<br />
>109. [[crying]]<br />
110. [[for kids]]<br />
>108. [[pom pom]]<br />
109. [[crying]]<br />
>107. [[cheatday]]<br />
108. [[pom pom]]<br />
>106. [[dangeresque 3]]<br />
107. [[cheatday]]<br />
>105. [[replacement]]<br />
106. [[dangeresque 3]]<br />
>104. [[theme park]]<br />
105. [[replacement]]<br />
>103. [[haircut]]<br />
104. [[theme park]]<br />
>102. [[lunch special]]<br />
103. [[haircut]]<br />
>101. [[car]]<br />
102. [[lunch special]]<br />
>100. [[flashback]]<br />
101. [[car]]<br />
>99. [[different town]]<br />
100. [[flashback]]<br />
>98. [[stupid stuff]]<br />
99. [[different town]]<br />
>97. [[monument]]<br />
98. [[stupid stuff]]<br />
>96. [[lackey]]<br />
97. [[monument]]<br />
>95. [[the bet]]<br />
96. [[lackey]]<br />
>94. [[video games]]<br />
95. [[the bet]]<br />
>93. [[army]]<br />
94. [[video games]]<br />
93. [[army]]<br />


| width="33%" valign="top"| 92. [[kind of cool]]<br />
>92. [[kind of cool]]<br />
91. [[caffeine]]<br />
>91. [[caffeine]]<br />
90. [[colonization]]<br />
>90. [[colonization]]<br />
89. [[local news]]<br />
>89. [[local news]]<br />
88. [[couch patch]]<br />
>88. [[couch patch]]<br />
87. [[mile]]<br />
>87. [[mile]]<br />
86. [[no loafing]]<br />
>86. [[no loafing]]<br />
85. [[2 years]]<br />
>85. [[2 years]]<br />
84. [[kids' book]]<br />
>84. [[kids' book]]<br />
83. [[labor day]]<br />
>83. [[labor day]]<br />
82. [[impression]]<br />
>82. [[impression]]<br />
81. [[date]]<br />
>81. [[date]]<br />
80. [[stunt double]]<br />
>80. [[stunt double]]<br />
79. [[the process]]<br />
>79. [[the process]]<br />
78. [[anything]]<br />
>78. [[anything]]<br />
77. [[suntan]]<br />
>77. [[suntan]]<br />
76. [[sibbie]]<br />
>76. [[sibbie]]<br />
75. [[funny]]<br />
>75. [[funny]]<br />
74. [[privileges]]<br />
>74. [[privileges]]<br />
73. [[mascot]]<br />
>73. [[mascot]]<br />
72. [[crazy cartoon]]<br />
>72. [[crazy cartoon]]<br />
71. [[2 emails]]<br />
>71. [[2 emails]]<br />
70. [[big white face]]<br />
>70. [[big white face]]<br />
69. [[personal favorites]]<br />
>69. [[personal favorites]]<br />
68. [[caper]]<br />
>68. [[caper]]<br />
67. [[autobiography]]<br />
>67. [[autobiography]]<br />


| width="33%" valign="top"| 66. [[the show]]<br />
>66. [[the show]]<br />
65. [[unused emails]]<br />
>65. [[unused emails]]<br />
64. [[english paper]]<br />
>64. [[english paper]]<br />
63. [[fingers]]<br />
>63. [[fingers]]<br />
62. [[interview]]<br />
>62. [[interview]]<br />
61. [[monster truck]]<br />
>61. [[monster truck]]<br />
60. [[huttah!]]<br />
>60. [[huttah!]]<br />
59. [[marzipan]]<br />
>59. [[marzipan]]<br />
58. [[dragon]]<br />
>58. [[dragon]]<br />
57. [[japanese cartoon]]<br />
>57. [[japanese cartoon]]<br />
56. [[current status]]<br />
>56. [[current status]]<br />
55. [[cheat talk]]<br />
>55. [[cheat talk]]<br />
54. [[morning routine]]<br />
>54. [[morning routine]]<br />
53. [[comic]]<br />
>53. [[comic]]<br />
52. [[island]]<br />
>52. [[island]]<br />
51. [[website]]<br />
>51. [[website]]<br />
50. [[50 emails]]<br />
>50. [[50 emails]]<br />
49. [[theme party]]<br />
>49. [[theme party]]<br />
48. [[ghosts]]<br />
>48. [[ghosts]]<br />
47. [[new hands]]<br />
>47. [[new hands]]<br />
46. [[your friends]]<br />
>46. [[your friends]]<br />
45. [[techno]]<br />
>45. [[techno]]<br />
44. [[lures & jigs]]<br />
>44. [[lures & jigs]]<br />
43. [[little questions]]<br />
>43. [[little questions]]<br />
42. [[action figure]]<br />
>42. [[action figure]]<br />
41. [[invisibility]]<br />
>41. [[invisibility]]<br />
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=== Tandy 400 Era ===
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<span id="mw265-era"></span>
=== <span class="mw-headline">[[Tandy 400]] Era</span> ===


''(August 2001 – September 2002)''
''(August 2001 – September 2002)''


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>FILENAME  - updated mondays


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>40. [[vacation]]<br />
>39. [[property of ones]]<br />
>38. [[helium]]<br />
>37. [[dullard]]<br />
>36. [[guitar]]<br />
>35. [[sisters]]<br />
>34. [[weird dream]]<br />
>33. [[gimmicks]]<br />
>32. [[flag day]]<br />  
>31. [[sugarbob]]<br />
>30. [[12:00]]<br />
>29. [[superhero name]]<br />
>28. [[1 step ahead]]<br />
>27. [[3 wishes]]<br />


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>26. [[CGNU]]<br />
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>25. [[super powers]]<br />
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>24. [[the bird]]<br />
| width="33%" valign="top"| 40. [[vacation]]<br />
>23. [[little animal]]<br />
39. [[property of ones]]<br />
>22. [[sb email 22]]<br />
38. [[helium]]<br />
>21. [[cartoon]]<br />
37. [[dullard]]<br />
>20. [[spring cleaning]]<br />
36. [[guitar]]<br />
>19. [[tape-leg]]<br />
35. [[sisters]]<br />
>18. [[stand-up]]<br />
34. [[weird dream]]<br />
>17. [[studying]]<br />
33. [[gimmicks]]<br />
>16. [[band names]]<br />
32. [[flag day]]<br />
>15. [[the basics]]<br />
31. [[sugarbob]]<br />
>14. [[duck pond]]<br />
30. [[12:00]]<br />
29. [[superhero name]]<br />
28. [[1 step ahead]]<br />
27. [[3 wishes]]<br />


| width="33%" valign="top"| 26. [[CGNU]]<br />
>13. [[i she be]]<br />
25. [[super powers]]<br />
>12. [[credit card]]<br />
24. [[the bird]]<br />
>11. [[i rule]]<br />
23. [[little animal]]<br />
>10. [[trevor the vampire]]<br />
22. [[sb email 22]]<br />
>9. [[i love you]]<br />
21. [[cartoon]]<br />
>8. [[brianrietta]]<br />
20. [[spring cleaning]]<br />
>7. [[halloweener]]<br />
19. [[tape-leg]]<br />
>6. [[depressio]]<br />
18. [[stand-up]]<br />
>5. [[making out]]<br />
17. [[studying]]<br />
>4. [[homestar hair]]<br />
16. [[band names]]<br />
>3. [[butt IQ]]<br />
15. [[the basics]]<br />
>2. [[homsar]]<br />
14. [[duck pond]]<br />
>1. [[some kinda robot]]
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== History ==
12. [[credit card]]<br />
11. [[i rule]]<br />
10. [[trevor the vampire]]<br />
9. [[i love you]]<br />
8. [[brianrietta]]<br />
7. [[halloweener]]<br />
6. [[depressio]]<br />
5. [[making out]]<br />
4. [[homestar hair]]<br />
3. [[butt IQ]]<br />
2. [[homsar]]<br />
1. [[some kinda robot]]
 
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''See also [[Timeline of Homestar Runner]]''
''See also [[Timeline of Homestar Runner]]''


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=== Prehistory ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Prehistory</span> ===


''See also [[Strong Bad|Strong Bad#Character Design and Conception]]''
''See also [[Strong Bad|Strong Bad#Character Design and Conception]]''


[[Strong Bad]] is one of the oldest [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] characters, created alongside [[Homestar Runner|the title character]] for ''[[Original Book|The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest]]'' in 1996. As early as the release of [[A Jumping Jack Contest]] in 2000, [[The Brothers Chaps|the Brothers Chaps]] realized that he was &quot;probably the most interesting character&quot;.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_1 [1]]</sup></span> He swiftly became a fan favorite and [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BreakoutCharacter breakout character]; the Brothers Chaps took note of this, attributing it to his role as the antagonist and his [[Strong Bad Losing His Edge|humorously mild]] insults.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_1 [1]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_2 [2]]</sup></span> Also around this time, the brothers were exploring the potential of the characters in toons like [[A Jorb Well Done]] and new series formats like [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 1.0|Marzipan's Answering Machine]].<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_2 [2]]</sup></span> This led to the Chaps deciding to give Strong Bad &quot;his own little feature&quot;: answering emails from fans.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_27 [27]]</sup></span>
[[Strong Bad]] is one of the oldest [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] characters, created alongside [[Homestar Runner|the title character]] for ''[[Original Book|The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest]]'' in 1996. As early as the release of [[A Jumping Jack Contest]] in 2000, [[The Brothers Chaps|the Brothers Chaps]] realized that he was "probably the most interesting character".[#endnote_1 [1]] He swiftly became a fan favorite and [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BreakoutCharacter breakout character]; the Brothers Chaps took note of this, attributing it to his role as the antagonist and his [[Strong Bad Losing His Edge|humorously mild]] insults.[#endnote_1 [1]][#endnote_2 [2]] Also around this time, the brothers were exploring the potential of the characters in toons like [[A Jorb Well Done]] and new series formats like [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 1.0|Marzipan's Answering Machine]].[#endnote_2 [2]] This led to the Chaps deciding to give Strong Bad "his own little feature": answering emails from fans.[#endnote_27 [27]]


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An [[Email|email]] address to contact the Chaps was listed on the site from its earliest days (it would be removed in late 2015). As of a few months before the launch of Strong Bad's email account, the brothers were typically receiving "five or ten mails a day" from fans;[#endnote_3 [3]] one such fan had been [[Abdi LaRue]]. Requiring an email for Strong Bad to reply to, the Brothers Chaps reached out to LaRue: informing them of Strong Bad's then-new email address and suggesting they send him an email.[#endnote_4 [4]] Abdi's email (inquiring if Strong Bad takes off his mask and boxing gloves when sleeping) was answered August 22, 2001 in the first Strong Bad Email: [[some kinda robot]].
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>'''THE BROTHERS CHAPS:''' Strong Bad Emails were meant to be a really short thing to occupy the space between our longer cartoons. But they ended up turning Strong Bad into one of the most interesting characters.[#endnote_5 [5]]
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The original idea had been to write a reply from Strong Bad to every email he received, with one selected each week that would be voiced, animated, and posted on the website; this plan was almost immediately abandoned,[#endnote_7 [7]][#endnote_8 [8]] with the volume of responses (fifteen emails a day) immediately recognized as too much to deal with.[#endnote_7 [7]] Even emails that were selected would not receive a reply, with the sender only realizing they'd been chosen upon viewing the resultant toon.
The first Strong Bad Email toon was [[some kinda robot]], released August 22, 2001.


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Sbemails were initially envisioned as a simple and short feature,[#endnote_5 [5]] in the manner of a farcical [[advice column]].[#endnote_6 [6]] Early sbemails typically ran for a minute or less, and frequently would only feature Strong Bad typing at his computer. At this point, both brothers still had full-time jobs[#endnote_2 [2]][#endnote_8 [8]] and lived in different states ([[Mike]] in Georgia, [[Matt]] in New York),[#endnote_2 [2]][#endnote_3 [3]] necessitating a split production. Mike, who worked freelance and had more free time,[#endnote_2 [2]][#endnote_3 [3]] would animate while Matt provided voices; writing duties were shared between the two.[#endnote_3 [3]] Some early entries had no script, with Matt simply reading through then riffing on a fan's email and sending the resultant audio file to Mike for animation.[#endnote_6 [6]][#endnote_9 [9]][#endnote_10 [10]]
 
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An [[Email|email]] address to contact the Chaps was listed on the site from its earliest days (it would be removed in late 2015). As of a few months before the launch of Strong Bad's email account, the brothers were typically receiving &quot;five or ten mails a day&quot; from fans;<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_3 [3]]</sup></span> one such fan had been [[Abdi LaRue]]. Requiring an email for Strong Bad to reply to, the Brothers Chaps reached out to LaRue: informing them of Strong Bad's then-new email address and suggesting they send him an email.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_4 [4]]</sup></span> Abdi's email (inquiring if Strong Bad takes off his mask and boxing gloves when sleeping) was answered August 22, 2001 in the first Strong Bad Email: [[some kinda robot]].
 
<blockquote>'''THE BROTHERS CHAPS:''' Strong Bad Emails were meant to be a really short thing to occupy the space between our longer cartoons. But they ended up turning Strong Bad into one of the most interesting characters.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_5 [5]]</sup></span></blockquote>
The original idea had been to write a reply from Strong Bad to every email he received, with one selected each week that would be voiced, animated, and posted on the website; this plan was almost immediately abandoned,<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_7 [7]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_8 [8]]</sup></span> with the volume of responses (fifteen emails a day) immediately recognized as too much to deal with.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_7 [7]]</sup></span> Even emails that were selected would not receive a reply, with the sender only realizing they'd been chosen upon viewing the resultant toon.
 
Sbemails were initially envisioned as a simple and short feature,<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_5 [5]]</sup></span> in the manner of a farcical [[advice column]].<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_6 [6]]</sup></span> Early sbemails typically ran for a minute or less, and frequently would only feature Strong Bad typing at his computer. At this point, both brothers still had full-time jobs<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_2 [2]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_8 [8]]</sup></span> and lived in different states ([[Mike]] in Georgia, [[Matt]] in New York),<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_2 [2]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_3 [3]]</sup></span> necessitating a split production. Mike, who worked freelance and had more free time,<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_2 [2]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_3 [3]]</sup></span> would animate while Matt provided voices; writing duties were shared between the two.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_3 [3]]</sup></span> Some early entries had no script, with Matt simply reading through then riffing on a fan's email and sending the resultant audio file to Mike for animation.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_6 [6]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_9 [9]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_10 [10]]</sup></span>


Sbemails, much like the rest of [[homestarrunner.com|HomestarRunner.com]], were not being updated on a set schedule at this point: they were released on varying days of the week, usually with over a week elapsing between them. A total of seven email toons were released in 2001.
Sbemails, much like the rest of [[homestarrunner.com|HomestarRunner.com]], were not being updated on a set schedule at this point: they were released on varying days of the week, usually with over a week elapsing between them. A total of seven email toons were released in 2001.


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<blockquote>'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' I'd been living in New York, and then I moved back [to Georgia] and we decided &quot;Hey, let's start doing something every week.&quot; We'd done a few Strong Bad Emails at that point, but we decided &quot;that's the easiest thing we could do. We could do one of those a week.&quot; So that was 2002 — I feel like just the weekly updating of Strong Bad Emails was really when [the site's popularity] started to go crazy.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_11 [11]]</sup></span></blockquote>
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2002 was a significant year for Homestar Runner. Matt moved back to Georgia, with the brothers sharing an apartment, and now that they could collaborate in-person they strove to dedicate more time to the website. The then-simple Strong Bad Email toons were selected as something that could be done every week.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_11 [11]]</sup></span> The email that established this weekly pace was [[brianrietta]]<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_10 [10]]</sup></span> on January 10, 2002; the subsequent email, [[i love you]] (released January 14), standardized the practice of releasing a new sbemail every Monday. As a result of this schedule, the website's popularity gradually increased throughout the year (most [[H*R.com updates 2002|site updates in 2002]] were Strong Bad Emails).<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_5 [5]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_12 [12]]</sup></span> By September, rising [[Store|store]] income allowed both Chapman brothers to leave their other jobs and work full-time on Homestar Runner.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_12 [12]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_13 [13]]</sup></span>
>'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' I'd been living in New York, and then I moved back [to Georgia] and we decided "Hey, let's start doing something every week." We'd done a few Strong Bad Emails at that point, but we decided "that's the easiest thing we could do. We could do one of those a week." So that was 2002 — I feel like just the weekly updating of Strong Bad Emails was really when [the site's popularity] started to go crazy.[#endnote_11 [11]]
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2002 was a significant year for Homestar Runner. Matt moved back to Georgia, with the brothers sharing an apartment, and now that they could collaborate in-person they strove to dedicate more time to the website. The then-simple Strong Bad Email toons were selected as something that could be done every week.[#endnote_11 [11]] The email that established this weekly pace was [[brianrietta]][#endnote_10 [10]] on January 10, 2002; the subsequent email, [[i love you]] (released January 14), standardized the practice of releasing a new sbemail every Monday. As a result of this schedule, the website's popularity gradually increased throughout the year (most [[H*R.com updates 2002|site updates in 2002]] were Strong Bad Emails).[#endnote_5 [5]][#endnote_12 [12]] By September, rising [[Store|store]] income allowed both Chapman brothers to leave their other jobs and work full-time on Homestar Runner.[#endnote_12 [12]][#endnote_13 [13]]


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The 2002 emails [[guitar]] and [[techno]] were particularly popular, influencing the brothers to select emails that could focus on humorously disparaging specific niches.[#endnote_11 [11]] A common inquiry — addressed on the [[FAQ]] page and its [[Email FAQ|predecessor]] — was whether the emails Strong Bad answers were genuinely sent by fans: they all are,[#endnote_2 [2]][#endnote_7 [7]] with the exception of [[mile]] (which was purportedly [[Powered by The Cheat|made up]] by [[The Cheat]]).


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Strong Bad Email viewership surged over the next several years. At the beginning of 2003, Strong Bad was receiving hundreds of emails a day[#endnote_7 [7]] — this figure would increase to 2,000–5,000 within mere months,[#endnote_6 [6]] and remained at this level for years. The deluge of messages peaked in summer of 2003 at nearly 8,000 a day[#endnote_6 [6]] (with the caveat that a significant portion was simply [[Email spam|spam]]).[#endnote_14 [14]] Mondays in 2003 were seeing nearly 300,000 visitors coming to the site to watch the new sbemail,[#endnote_13 [13]] compared to 200,000 on other days.[#endnote_15 [15]]


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Though the brothers had hoped to add another weekly feature,[#endnote_2 [2]][#endnote_9 [9]] the demands of running [[Harmless Junk, Inc.|their own business]] restricted their time.[#endnote_9 [9]][#endnote_16 [16]] Additionally, as Strong Bad Emails continued to increase in runtime and complexity, their production took away from opportunities to make other types of cartoons;[#endnote_15 [15]] the Chaps estimated that "at least 60 to 70 percent" of the site's updates were sbemails.[#endnote_17 [17]] However, they did not feel limited by the popularity of the series, with Matt reflecting that "when we feel Strong Bad Emails are getting old, we can quickly jump into something else."[#endnote_18 [18]] The toon [[Sbemailiarized!]], released in 2009, joked that the difference between sbemails and other cartoons on the site was "not all that much!"
Sbemails released in 2002, such as [[techno]], gained significant traction and greatly contributed to [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]]'s burgeoning popularity.


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''Sesquicentenn-email, 2005! ...I—I mean six.''
The 2002 emails [[guitar]] and [[techno]] were particularly popular, influencing the brothers to select emails that could focus on humorously disparaging specific niches.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_11 [11]]</sup></span> A common inquiry — addressed on the [[FAQ]] page and its [[Email FAQ|predecessor]] — was whether the emails Strong Bad answers were genuinely sent by fans: they all are,<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_2 [2]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_7 [7]]</sup></span> with the exception of [[mile]] (which was purportedly [[Powered by The Cheat|made up]] by [[The Cheat]]).


Strong Bad Email viewership surged over the next several years. At the beginning of 2003, Strong Bad was receiving hundreds of emails a day<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_7 [7]]</sup></span> — this figure would increase to 2,000–5,000 within mere months,<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_6 [6]]</sup></span> and remained at this level for years. The deluge of messages peaked in summer of 2003 at nearly 8,000 a day<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_6 [6]]</sup></span> (with the caveat that a significant portion was simply [[Email spam|spam]]).<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_14 [14]]</sup></span> Mondays in 2003 were seeing nearly 300,000 visitors coming to the site to watch the new sbemail,<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_13 [13]]</sup></span> compared to 200,000 on other days.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_15 [15]]</sup></span>
Though the brothers had hoped to add another weekly feature,<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_2 [2]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_9 [9]]</sup></span> the demands of running [[Harmless Junk, Inc.|their own business]] restricted their time.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_9 [9]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_16 [16]]</sup></span> Additionally, as Strong Bad Emails continued to increase in runtime and complexity, their production took away from opportunities to make other types of cartoons;<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_15 [15]]</sup></span> the Chaps estimated that &quot;at least 60 to 70 percent&quot; of the site's updates were sbemails.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_17 [17]]</sup></span> However, they did not feel limited by the popularity of the series, with Matt reflecting that &quot;when we feel Strong Bad Emails are getting old, we can quickly jump into something else.&quot;<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_18 [18]]</sup></span> The toon [[Sbemailiarized!]], released in 2009, joked that the difference between sbemails and other cartoons on the site was &quot;not all that much!&quot;
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Sesquicentenn-email, 2005! ...I—I mean six.
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Emails that reached a centenary milestone, or a significant division thereof, often focused on (or at least made note of) the landmark. Thus far, five emails have commemorated a significant number of emails; several of these had been teased with an additional toon released the week prior that played off viewers' anticipation.
Emails that reached a centenary milestone, or a significant division thereof, often focused on (or at least made note of) the landmark. Thus far, five emails have commemorated a significant number of emails; several of these had been teased with an additional toon released the week prior that played off viewers' anticipation.


* '''50:''' [[50 emails]] — Strong Bad attempts to check 50 emails in honor of his 50th email-check, but only succeeds in answering three.
* '''50:''' [[50 emails]] — Strong Bad attempts to check 50 emails in honor of his 50th email-check, but only succeeds in answering three.
* '''100:''' [[flashback]] — The email is presented in &quot;[[Widescreen|wiiidescreeeen]]&quot;. [[Marzipan]], [[Homestar Runner]], [[Senor Cardgage]], [[Old-Timey Strong Bad]], and [[Limozeen]] congratulate him on his 100th email (although Homestar absentmindedly wishes him a &quot;happy 100th birthday&quot; instead). The [[Compy]] presents Strong Bad with a congratulatory screen indicating that he has checked 100 emails, and Strong Bad celebrates by saying &quot;email&quot; 100 times.
* '''100:''' [[flashback]] — The email is presented in "[[Widescreen|wiiidescreeeen]]". [[Marzipan]], [[Homestar Runner]], [[Senor Cardgage]], [[Old-Timey Strong Bad]], and [[Limozeen]] congratulate him on his 100th email (although Homestar absentmindedly wishes him a "happy 100th birthday" instead). The [[Compy]] presents Strong Bad with a congratulatory screen indicating that he has checked 100 emails, and Strong Bad celebrates by saying "email" 100 times.
** [[Sbemail 100 Fakeout]] — Viewers hoping to see email 100 before its official release are teased by Strong Bad.
** [[Sbemail 100 Fakeout]] — Viewers hoping to see email 100 before its official release are teased by Strong Bad.
* '''125:''' [[rock opera]] — Strong Bad performs a rock opera featuring scenes and at least one word from all of his previous emails.
* '''125:''' [[rock opera]] — Strong Bad performs a rock opera featuring scenes and at least one word from all of his previous emails.
* '''150:''' [[alternate universe]] — Strong Bad visits alternate universes featuring [[Strong Bad|different versions of himself]]; they all form a [[Supergroup (music)|supergroup]] to sing a ballad commemorating the &quot;sesquicentennemail&quot;.
* '''150:''' [[alternate universe]] — Strong Bad visits alternate universes featuring [[Strong Bad|different versions of himself]]; they all form a [[Supergroup (music)|supergroup]] to sing a ballad commemorating the "sesquicentennemail".
** [[Sbemail 150?!?]] — Strong Sad trys to convince Strong Bad to check a 150th email, proposing a storyboard for it.
** [[Sbemail 150?!?]] — Strong Sad trys to convince Strong Bad to check a 150th email, proposing a storyboard for it.
* '''200:''' [[email thunder]] — [[The Poopsmith]] breaks his vow of silence to sing a grand fanfare (by [[They Might Be Giants]]). The email also ends with a screen listing the first 200 emails.
* '''200:''' [[email thunder]] — [[The Poopsmith]] breaks his vow of silence to sing a grand fanfare (by [[They Might Be Giants]]). The email also ends with a screen listing the first 200 emails.
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** [[Sbemail 200 Fakeout]] — The Deleteheads camp out at the URL for the 200th email.
** [[Sbemail 200 Fakeout]] — The Deleteheads camp out at the URL for the 200th email.


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=== <span class="mw-headline">Bicentennial and Break (2008–2009)</span> ===


<blockquote>'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' 200 was a nice round number to take a break from [Strong Bad Email] and do other stuff on the website.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_19 [19]]</sup></span></blockquote>
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The milestone of 200 emails was reached on September 23, 2008 with [[email thunder]]. The narrative of this cartoon quickly shifts from celebrating Strong Bad's achievement to the surprising reveal of [[Homestar Runner]]'s competing email show — [[Hremails|hremails]] — which have been running parallel with sbemails. Though the toon ends with Strong Bad gleefully destroying Homestar's computer, the coming months would see the release of additional hremails and other cartoons while the Brothers Chaps took a pause from producing more sbemails. In interviews, the brothers expressed that this hiatus was taken to vary their output and that, though they were enjoying the change, this did not necessarily signal the end of sbemails.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_17 [17]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_19 [19]]</sup></span>
>'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' 200 was a nice round number to take a break from [Strong Bad Email] and do other stuff on the website.[#endnote_19 [19]]
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The milestone of 200 emails was reached on September 23, 2008 with [[email thunder]]. The narrative of this cartoon quickly shifts from celebrating Strong Bad's achievement to the surprising reveal of [[Homestar Runner]]'s competing email show — [[Hremails|hremails]] — which have been running parallel with sbemails. Though the toon ends with Strong Bad gleefully destroying Homestar's computer, the coming months would see the release of additional hremails and other cartoons while the Brothers Chaps took a pause from producing more sbemails. In interviews, the brothers expressed that this hiatus was taken to vary their output and that, though they were enjoying the change, this did not necessarily signal the end of sbemails.[#endnote_17 [17]][#endnote_19 [19]]


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Another landmark in 2008 was the release of ''[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]'', produced by [[Telltale Games]] in partnership with the Brothers Chaps (the [[Firsts|first time]] Homestar Runner had been licensed out to a third party). This five-part [[episodic video game]] centered around Strong Bad's adventures, kicked off by answering emails in the manner of the site's toons (notably, these emails were created by Telltale's writers rather than sent by fans);[#endnote_20 [20]] each game also featured additional, optional emails the player could guide Strong Bad to read, respond to, or delete. Though the release of the game's episodes overlapped with sbemails going on hiatus, the brothers were quick to specify that the decision to pause sbemail production was not a result of the ''SBCG4AP'' workload.[#endnote_19 [19]]
 
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Another landmark in 2008 was the release of ''[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]'', produced by [[Telltale Games]] in partnership with the Brothers Chaps (the [[Firsts|first time]] Homestar Runner had been licensed out to a third party). This five-part [[episodic video game]] centered around Strong Bad's adventures, kicked off by answering emails in the manner of the site's toons (notably, these emails were created by Telltale's writers rather than sent by fans);<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_20 [20]]</sup></span> each game also featured additional, optional emails the player could guide Strong Bad to read, respond to, or delete. Though the release of the game's episodes overlapped with sbemails going on hiatus, the brothers were quick to specify that the decision to pause sbemail production was not a result of the ''SBCG4AP'' workload.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_19 [19]]</sup></span>


Strong Bad Emails returned in 2009, with Strong Bad reclaiming the fanmail format from Homestar in [[hremail 3184]] on June 30. Four more emails were subsequently produced, albeit now at a monthly rate rather than the previous weekly pace. The 205th email, [[videography]], was released October 5, 2009; though this toon was not particularly noteworthy or conclusive on its own, it would prove to be the last email for over five years.
Strong Bad Emails returned in 2009, with Strong Bad reclaiming the fanmail format from Homestar in [[hremail 3184]] on June 30. Four more emails were subsequently produced, albeit now at a monthly rate rather than the previous weekly pace. The 205th email, [[videography]], was released October 5, 2009; though this toon was not particularly noteworthy or conclusive on its own, it would prove to be the last email for over five years.


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=== The Big Hiatus (2010–2013) ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">The Big Hiatus (2010–2013)</span> ===


''See main article: [[Hiatuses]]''
''See main article: [[Hiatuses]]''


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''sbemail206 was first teased more than three years before its eventual completion.''


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Updates to HomestarRunner.com began to slow in [[H*R.com updates 2009|late 2009]], quickly and dramatically dropping to where [[H*R.com updates 2010|only three toons were produced in 2010]]. The site entered an extended hiatus in 2011, with no new toons for over three years.
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During this hiatus, Matt occasionally posted to his Twitter account [[@ronginald]]. He affirmed that the site would continue to be updated "[[@ronginald|forever! just sporadically and without warning]]", and hinted that [[sbemail 206|a new Strong Bad Email]] could be released "[[@ronginald|Someday, when you least expect it...]]".


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=== Modern Era (2015–present) ===


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[[sbemail206]] was [[@ronginald|first teased]] more than three years before its eventual completion.
>'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' We're not expecting [Homestar Runner] to be our full-time gig [again], we just want this to be fun. There were points in the initial run where it was a great job, but it was also stressful. If we want to make a great cartoon, every couple months it will be something new. But we're not going to stay awake all night just to finish a Strong Bad Email.[#endnote_21 [21]]
 
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Updates to HomestarRunner.com began to slow in [[H*R.com updates 2009|late 2009]], quickly and dramatically dropping to where [[H*R.com updates 2010|only three toons were produced in 2010]]. The site entered an extended hiatus in 2011, with no new toons for over three years.
 
During this hiatus, Matt occasionally posted to his Twitter account [[@ronginald]]. He affirmed that the site would continue to be updated &quot;[[@ronginald|forever! just sporadically and without warning]]&quot;, and hinted that [[sbemail 206|a new Strong Bad Email]] could be released &quot;[[@ronginald|Someday, when you least expect it...]]&quot;.


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HomestarRunner.com became active again in 2014, albeit without a schedule and with a slower pace of updates as the new standard;[#endnote_21 [21]] as the [[Main Page|main pages]] put it, the site is now "updated every someday". Strong Bad Emails returned with [[sbemail 206]] on April 1, 2015. The email cheekily acknowledges the time that had passed between emails; however, befitting its release date, it is primarily an [[April Fools' Day]] cartoon that is not centered around Strong Bad replying to a message from a fan.
=== <span class="mw-headline">Modern Era (2015–present)</span> ===


<blockquote>'''MATT CHAPMAN:''' We're not expecting [Homestar Runner] to be our full-time gig [again], we just want this to be fun. There were points in the initial run where it was a great job, but it was also stressful. If we want to make a great cartoon, every couple months it will be something new. But we're not going to stay awake all night just to finish a Strong Bad Email.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_21 [21]]</sup></span></blockquote>
Sbemail 206 also began the practice of ending with [[CGI Paper|a prompt for fans]] to "email" Strong Bad by making a post directed at [[@StrongBadActual]] on Twitter (rather than emailing strongbad@homestarrunner.com). This [[Social Media|social media]] account began posting regularly in 2014, and is presented as being run by Strong Bad with nearly all posts being written in-character to some degree. In the post-hiatus era, it has become the most active facet of the body of work and superseded many features: [[Weekly Fanstuff|acknowledging fan works]], [[Sketchbook|sharing production artwork]], and [[FeedBurner Page|announcing new toons and projects]] have all been done through this account. Though only two full Strong Bad Emails have been made in response to fans' tweets, the account has generally substituted for sbemails' primary function of allowing Strong Bad to interact directly with fans.
HomestarRunner.com became active again in 2014, albeit without a schedule and with a slower pace of updates as the new standard;<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_21 [21]]</sup></span> as the [[Main Page|main pages]] put it, the site is now &quot;updated every someday&quot;. Strong Bad Emails returned with [[sbemail 206]] on April 1, 2015. The email cheekily acknowledges the time that had passed between emails; however, befitting its release date, it is primarily an [[April Fools' Day]] cartoon that is not centered around Strong Bad replying to a message from a fan.
 
Sbemail 206 also began the practice of ending with [[CGI Paper|a prompt for fans]] to &quot;email&quot; Strong Bad by making a post directed at [[@StrongBadActual]] on Twitter (rather than emailing strongbad@homestarrunner.com). This [[Social Media|social media]] account began posting regularly in 2014, and is presented as being run by Strong Bad with nearly all posts being written in-character to some degree. In the post-hiatus era, it has become the most active facet of the body of work and superseded many features: [[Weekly Fanstuff|acknowledging fan works]], [[Sketchbook|sharing production artwork]], and [[FeedBurner Page|announcing new toons and projects]] have all been done through this account. Though only two full Strong Bad Emails have been made in response to fans' tweets, the account has generally substituted for sbemails' primary function of allowing Strong Bad to interact directly with fans.


Four Strong Bad Emails have been made since 2015. As there is no longer a set schedule for the feature, they are typically motivated by a holiday or made as a reward for a fan contest rather than simply checking Strong Bad's inbox at an arbitrary time:
Four Strong Bad Emails have been made since 2015. As there is no longer a set schedule for the feature, they are typically motivated by a holiday or made as a reward for a fan contest rather than simply checking Strong Bad's inbox at an arbitrary time:
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* [[too cool]] (August 14, 2017) — [https://twitter.com/El_Buendonado/status/867413867294535682 The winner] of [[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2017|a fill-in-the-blank contest]]
* [[too cool]] (August 14, 2017) — [https://twitter.com/El_Buendonado/status/867413867294535682 The winner] of [[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2017|a fill-in-the-blank contest]]
* [[the next april fools thing]] (April 1, 2018) — Initially presenting as an April Fools' Day cartoon, the toon is soon revealed to be a sbemail responding to [https://archive.is/fzBEL a fan's tweet]
* [[the next april fools thing]] (April 1, 2018) — Initially presenting as an April Fools' Day cartoon, the toon is soon revealed to be a sbemail responding to [https://archive.is/fzBEL a fan's tweet]
* [[parenting]] (April 1, 2022) — Produced as a reward for a backer of the [[Trogdor!! The Board Game]] Kickstarter, &quot;not an April Fool's Joke&quot;<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_22 [22]]</sup></span>
* [[parenting]] (April 1, 2022) — Produced as a reward for a backer of the [[Trogdor!! The Board Game]] Kickstarter, "not an April Fool's Joke"[#endnote_22 [22]]
 
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''The six-disc DVD reprint set, released in 2020.''


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The six-disc DVD reprint set, released in 2020.
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Emails 1–200 were released on the [[strongbad email.exe]] 6-disc [[DVD]] series. Multiple DVD-exclusive emails were also featured in this set.
Emails 1–200 were released on the [[strongbad email.exe]] 6-disc [[DVD]] series. Multiple DVD-exclusive emails were also featured in this set.


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* The [[Sbemails' 50 Greatest Hits DVD]] contains 55 fan-favorite emails.
* The [[Sbemails' 50 Greatest Hits DVD]] contains 55 fan-favorite emails.


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=== Podstar Runner ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Podstar Runner</span> ===


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The [[Podstar Runner]] feed distributed various Strong Bad Emails in .m4v format, designed for viewing on an [[iPod]], from 2006 through 2008. This feed additionally featured [[Toons|toons]] and [[Teen Girl Squad]] issues alongside Strong Bad Emails.
The [[Podstar Runner]] feed distributed various Strong Bad Emails in .m4v format, designed for viewing on an [[iPod]], from 2006 through 2008. This feed additionally featured [[Toons|toons]] and [[Teen Girl Squad]] issues alongside Strong Bad Emails.


These are all of the emails that were featured through this service (in order of Podstar Runner release, earliest to latest):
These are all of the emails that were featured through this service (in order of Podstar Runner release, earliest to latest):


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| width="20%" valign="top"| * [[techno]]
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* [[dragon]]
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* [[japanese cartoon]]
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* [[kids' book]]
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* [[crying]]
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* [[bottom 10]]
* [[caffeine]]
* [[virus]]
* [[guitar]]
* [[video games]]
* [[different town]]
* [[montage]]
* [[personal favorites]]
* [[sisters]]
* [[death metal]]
* [[theme park]]
 
| width="20%" valign="top"| * [[crazy cartoon]]
* [[army]]
* [[flag day]]
* [[trevor the vampire]]
* [[stunt double]]
* [[best thing]]
* [[caper]]
* [[mascot]]
* [[geddup noise]]
* [[isp]]
* [[alternate universe]]
* [[garage sale]]
* [[monster truck]]
* [[action figure]]
* [[radio]]
 
| width="20%" valign="top"| * [[spring cleaning]]
* [[replacement]]
* [[technology]]
* [[haircut]]
* [[animal]]
* [[high school]]
* [[theme song]]
* [[mile]]
* [[looking old]]
* [[strong badathlon]]
* [[unnatural]]
* [[the movies]]
* [[your funeral]]
* [[from work]]
* [[rough copy]]
 
| width="20%" valign="top"| * [[underlings]]
* [[more armies]]
* [[the paper]]
* [[mini-golf]]
* [[concert]]
* [[hygiene]]
* [[original]]
* [[bike thief]]
* [[pizza joint]]
* [[slumber party]]
* [[web comics]]
* [[business trip]]
* [[yes, wrestling]]
* [[diorama]]
* [[nightlife]]
 
| width="20%" valign="top"| * [[environment]]
* [[winter pool]]
* [[fan club]]
* [[pet show]]
* [[licensed]]
* [[buried]]
* [[shapeshifter]]
* [[rated]]
* [[specially marked]]
* [[love poems]]
* [[hiding]]
* [[your edge]]
* [[magic trick]]
* [[being mean]]
* [[email thunder]]
 
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=== YouTube ===
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The [[homestarrunnerdotcom]] [[YouTube]] channel was registered on October 1, 2007. When it first began uploading Strong Bad Emails on March 31, 2009, they were direct rips of the DVD versions (featuring title cards with the email names in Title Case and ending with The Paper reading &quot;&gt;&gt; The End &lt;&lt;&quot;), with [[independent]] being uploaded in a previously unreleased DVD-style version with altered scenes. Starting in 2017, 1080p versions of the emails have been uploaded, with email titles in all lowercase and the paper reading &quot;&gt; THE END &lt;&quot;, often incorporating the Easter eggs from the original website versions.
The [[homestarrunnerdotcom]] [[YouTube]] channel was registered on October 1, 2007. When it first began uploading Strong Bad Emails on March 31, 2009, they were direct rips of the DVD versions (featuring title cards with the email names in Title Case and ending with The Paper reading ">> The End <<"), with [[independent]] being uploaded in a previously unreleased DVD-style version with altered scenes. Starting in 2017, 1080p versions of the emails have been uploaded, with email titles in all lowercase and the paper reading "> THE END <", often incorporating the Easter eggs from the original website versions.


These are all of the emails that have been uploaded (in order of YouTube release, earliest to latest):
These are all of the emails that have been uploaded (in order of YouTube release, earliest to latest):


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* [[techno]]
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* [[comic]]
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* [[dragon]]
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* [[japanese cartoon]]
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* [[kids' book]]
* [[virus]]
* [[bottom 10]]
* [[death metal]]
* [[different town]]
* [[montage]]
* [[video games]]
* [[band names]]
* [[the movies]]
* [[theme park]]
* [[CGNU]]
* [[action figure]]
* [[radio]]
* [[best thing]]
* [[pizza joint]]
* [[i love you]]
* [[50 emails]]
* [[slumber party]]
* [[fan club]]
* [[invisibility]]
* [[sisters]]
* [[some kinda robot]]
* [[your funeral]]
* [[dangeresque 3]]
* [[email thunder]]
* [[for kids]]
* [[geddup noise]]
 
| width="20%" valign="top"| * [[independent]]
* [[animal]]
* [[space program]]
* [[myths & legends]]
* [[technology]]
* [[alternate universe]]
* [[isp]]
* [[4 branches]]
* [[personal favorites]]
* [[theme song]]
* [[caper]]
* [[specially marked]]
* [[superhero name]]
* [[hygiene]]
* [[army]]
* [[crying]]
* [[halloweener]]
* [[ghosts]]
* [[colonization]]
* [[monster truck]]
* [[flashback]]
* [[stunt double]]
* [[caffeine]]
* [[crazy cartoon]]
* [[kind of cool]]
* [[pet show]]
* [[love poems]]
* [[your edge]]
* [[licensed]]
* [[trevor the vampire]]
* [[mile]]
* [[making out]]
 
| width="20%" valign="top"| * [[brianrietta]]
* [[depressio]]
* [[homsar]]
* [[homestar hair]]
* [[butt IQ]]
* [[sbemail 206]]
* [[too cool]]
* [[credit card]]
* [[i she be]]
* [[duck pond]]
* [[the basics]]
* [[studying]]
* [[stand-up]]
* [[tape-leg]]
* [[spring cleaning]]
* [[cartoon]]
* [[sb email 22]]
* [[little animal]]
* [[the bird]]
* [[super powers]]
* [[3 wishes]]
* [[one step ahead]]
* [[12:00]]
* [[sugarbob]]
* [[flag day]]
* [[gimmicks]]
* [[weird dream]]
* [[dullard]]
* [[helium]]
* [[property of ones]]
* [[vacation]]
* [[little questions]]
 
| width="20%" valign="top"| * [[lures & jigs]]
* [[your friends]]
* [[new hands]]
* [[theme party]]
* [[island]]
* [[cheat talk]]
* [[current status]]
* [[marzipan]]
* [[huttah!]]
* [[morning routine]]
* [[interview]]
* [[fingers]]
* [[unused emails]]
* [[the show]]
* [[autobiography]]
* [[mascot]]
* [[privileges]]
* [[funny]]
* [[2 emails]]
* [[big white face]]
* [[the process]]
* [[sibbie]]
* [[date]]
* [[suntan]]
* [[anything]]
* [[2 years]]
* [[the next april fools thing]]
* [[no loafing]]
* [[impression]]
* [[couch patch]]
* [[labor day]]
* [[local news]]
 
| width="20%" valign="top"| * [[stupid stuff]]
* [[lackey]]
* [[monument]]
* [[the bet]]
* [[car]]
* [[lunch special]]
* [[cheatday]]
* [[replacement]]
* [[haircut]]
* [[pom pom]]
* [[other days]]
* [[old comics]]
* [[time capsule]]
* [[extra plug]]
* [[pizzaz]]
* [[the facts]]
* [[part-time job]]
* [[origins]]
* [[dreamail]]
* [[secret recipes]]
* [[rock opera]]
* [[rampage]]
* [[long pants]]
* [[garage sale]]
* [[do over]]
* [[boring (really)]]
* [[modeling]]
* [[lady...ing]]
* [[record book]]
* [[portrait]]
* [[bedtime story]]
* [[parenting]]
 
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== Not Quite Strong Bad Emails ==
== <span class="mw-headline">Not Quite Strong Bad Emails</span> ==


The following were originally associated in one way or another with the Strong Bad Emails. They are numbered fractionally to indicate when they were released chronologically relative to the above list.
The following were originally associated in one way or another with the Strong Bad Emails. They are numbered fractionally to indicate when they were released chronologically relative to the above list.
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* 208½B. [[@StrongBadActual]] tweet ([[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2019|3 Apr 2019]]) — Strong Bad replies to one of the [[Discount Strong Bad emails|Discount Strong Bad Emails]] generated by [https://twitter.com/@JanelleCShane Janelle Shane]'s neural network.†
* 208½B. [[@StrongBadActual]] tweet ([[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2019|3 Apr 2019]]) — Strong Bad replies to one of the [[Discount Strong Bad emails|Discount Strong Bad Emails]] generated by [https://twitter.com/@JanelleCShane Janelle Shane]'s neural network.†
* 208½A. [[@StrongBadActual]] tweet ([[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2018|22 Aug 2018]]) — Strong Bad checks an email on the [[Tandy 400]] using [[Mario Paint]], with a subject similar to [[the basics]].†
* 208½A. [[@StrongBadActual]] tweet ([[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2018|22 Aug 2018]]) — Strong Bad checks an email on the [[Tandy 400]] using [[Mario Paint]], with a subject similar to [[the basics]].†
* 206½B. [[The House That Gave Sucky Tricks]] — The page title is &quot;St. Cadaverstump's Home for Wayward Sbemails&quot;, suggesting that at one point this was originally going to be a sbemail.
* 206½B. [[The House That Gave Sucky Tricks]] — The page title is "St. Cadaverstump's Home for Wayward Sbemails", suggesting that at one point this was originally going to be a sbemail.
* 206½A. [[Dad's Garage & Friends - 13 Jun 2015]] — Strong Bad and Homestar Runner showcase the worst parts of improv.†
* 206½A. [[Dad's Garage & Friends - 13 Jun 2015]] — Strong Bad and Homestar Runner showcase the worst parts of improv.†
* 205½D. [[Dad's Garage & Friends - 11 Jul 2014]] — A Strong Bad Email played at [[Dad's Garage]].†
* 205½D. [[Dad's Garage & Friends - 11 Jul 2014]] — A Strong Bad Email played at [[Dad's Garage]].†
* 205½C. [[April Fool 2014]] — Strong Bad updates the website's &quot;best feature&quot;.
* 205½C. [[April Fool 2014]] — Strong Bad updates the website's "best feature".
* 205½B. [[Sbemail 136 Alternate Versions]] — Original drafts of [[sbemail 136|Sbemail 136]].†
* 205½B. [[Sbemail 136 Alternate Versions]] — Original drafts of [[sbemail 136|Sbemail 136]].†
* 205½A. [[Doomy Tales of the Macabre]] — Strong Sad mentions how Strong Bad checks emails on the Compé.
* 205½A. [[Doomy Tales of the Macabre]] — Strong Sad mentions how Strong Bad checks emails on the Compé.
* 202½. [[Compy Catalog]] — Strong Bad buys a new computer for checking emails.
* 202½. [[Compy Catalog]] — Strong Bad buys a new computer for checking emails.
* 200½E. [[April Fool 09]] — Strong Bad &quot;sbemailiarizes&quot; the Intro to homestarrunner.com.
* 200½E. [[April Fool 09]] — Strong Bad "sbemailiarizes" the Intro to homestarrunner.com.
* 200½D. [[Sbemailiarized!]] — Strong Bad explains how old toons can be recycled into Strong Bad Emails.
* 200½D. [[Sbemailiarized!]] — Strong Bad explains how old toons can be recycled into Strong Bad Emails.
* 200½C. [[8-Bit is Enough]] — Strong Bad can check emails during the game.†
* 200½C. [[8-Bit is Enough]] — Strong Bad can check emails during the game.†
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* 200½A. [[Baddest of the Bands]] — Strong Bad can check emails during the game.†
* 200½A. [[Baddest of the Bands]] — Strong Bad can check emails during the game.†
* 199½C. [[Sbemail 200 Fakeout]] — Secret URL address for anyone who wanted a peek at Email 200 before it was released.*
* 199½C. [[Sbemail 200 Fakeout]] — Secret URL address for anyone who wanted a peek at Email 200 before it was released.*
* 199½B. [[Place Ya Bets!]] — Its HTML file is &quot;sbemail199andahalf&quot;. In it, [[The Deleteheads]] try to predict what will be in Strong Bad Email #200.
* 199½B. [[Place Ya Bets!]] — Its HTML file is "sbemail199andahalf". In it, [[The Deleteheads]] try to predict what will be in Strong Bad Email #200.
* 199½A. [[Strong Badia the Free]] — The game starts with an email from [[The King of Town|Roy T.]] about the King of Town. Additionally, Strong Bad can check emails during the game.†
* 199½A. [[Strong Badia the Free]] — The game starts with an email from [[The King of Town|Roy T.]] about the King of Town. Additionally, Strong Bad can check emails during the game.†
* 198½. [[Homestar Ruiner]] — The whole game is an attempt to answer Ennie M.'s email requesting that Strong Bad beat the snot out of Homestar Runner. Additionally, Strong Bad can check emails during the game.†
* 198½. [[Homestar Ruiner]] — The whole game is an attempt to answer Ennie M.'s email requesting that Strong Bad beat the snot out of Homestar Runner. Additionally, Strong Bad can check emails during the game.†
* 193½B. [[The Homestar Runner Gets Something Stuck In His Craw]] — The reading of the story takes place after what appears to be a Strong Bad Email.
* 193½B. [[The Homestar Runner Gets Something Stuck In His Craw]] — The reading of the story takes place after what appears to be a Strong Bad Email.
* 193½A. [[SBCG4AP Advertisement]] — This email is an advertisement for a game that was in the making and never actually appeared on the Strong Bad Email page.
* 193½A. [[SBCG4AP Advertisement]] — This email is an advertisement for a game that was in the making and never actually appeared on the Strong Bad Email page.
* 191½. [[Rotten Eggs]] — A message made by the splattered rotten Easter egg reads, &quot;Sbemail Next Week.&quot;
* 191½. [[Rotten Eggs]] — A message made by the splattered rotten Easter egg reads, "Sbemail Next Week."
* 171½. [[DNA Evidence]] — The toon is about a [[DNA Evidence (running gag)|running gag]] from six consecutive Strong Bad Emails.
* 171½. [[DNA Evidence]] — The toon is about a [[DNA Evidence (running gag)|running gag]] from six consecutive Strong Bad Emails.
* 170½. [[Sbemail 169 Deleted Scene]] — A deleted scene from [[from work|sbemail 169]].
* 170½. [[Sbemail 169 Deleted Scene]] — A deleted scene from [[from work|sbemail 169]].
* 158½. [[Lappynapped!]] — Messages on Strong Bad's answering machine, as the Lappy is missing.*
* 158½. [[Lappynapped!]] — Messages on Strong Bad's answering machine, as the Lappy is missing.*
* 152½. [[Weclome Back]] — Strong Bad tries to show an email he checked over summer vacation (in midair, no less), but hits &quot;stop&quot; instead of &quot;record&quot; on the video camera.
* 152½. [[Weclome Back]] — Strong Bad tries to show an email he checked over summer vacation (in midair, no less), but hits "stop" instead of "record" on the video camera.
* 149½. [[Sbemail 150?!?]] — [[Strong Sad]] tries to get Strong Bad to do his 150th email.
* 149½. [[Sbemail 150?!?]] — [[Strong Sad]] tries to get Strong Bad to do his 150th email.
* 136½. [[Sick Day]] — A failed attempt at an email due to sickness striking the entire cast.
* 136½. [[Sick Day]] — A failed attempt at an email due to sickness striking the entire cast.
* 127½. [[HomestarRunner.com: PAY PLUS!]] — &quot;The Email Show&quot; is one of the pay-per-view features.
* 127½. [[HomestarRunner.com: PAY PLUS!]] — "The Email Show" is one of the pay-per-view features.
* 118½. [[Broken Compy Menu]] — The page title is &quot;Strong Bad Email?&quot;. It is a short toon that played on the email menu after the release of [[virus]].*
* 118½. [[Broken Compy Menu]] — The page title is "Strong Bad Email?". It is a short toon that played on the email menu after the release of [[virus]].*
* 99½B. [[Sbemail 100 Fakeout]] — Secret URL address for anyone who wanted a peek at Email 100 before it was released.*
* 99½B. [[Sbemail 100 Fakeout]] — Secret URL address for anyone who wanted a peek at Email 100 before it was released.*
* 99½A. [[Puppet Time]] — A message was taped onto Puppet Compy's screen that read &quot;Probably at a barbecue, from SB&quot;.
* 99½A. [[Puppet Time]] — A message was taped onto Puppet Compy's screen that read "Probably at a barbecue, from SB".
* 84½. [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 4]] — A message was taped onto the Compy on the Strong Bad Email menu that read &quot;made a new teen girl squad&quot;.
* 84½. [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 4]] — A message was taped onto the Compy on the Strong Bad Email menu that read "made a new teen girl squad".
* 68½B. [[Lookin at a Thing in a Bag]] — A message was taped onto the Compy in the email menu that read &quot;Looking at a thing in a bag&quot; when the cartoon was released.
* 68½B. [[Lookin at a Thing in a Bag]] — A message was taped onto the Compy in the email menu that read "Looking at a thing in a bag" when the cartoon was released.
* 68½A. [[King of Townmail]] — [[The King of Town]] tries to answer an email on his recently bought (but broken) Tandy 400.
* 68½A. [[King of Townmail]] — [[The King of Town]] tries to answer an email on his recently bought (but broken) Tandy 400.
* 66½. [[Arcade Game]] — Homestar Runner reads Strong Bad's note he left on the Compy 386.
* 66½. [[Arcade Game]] — Homestar Runner reads Strong Bad's note he left on the Compy 386.
* 59½. [[Superbowl Dealie]] — [[The Paper]] reads &quot;Due to the big game, the Strong Bad Email will be late this week.&quot;
* 59½. [[Superbowl Dealie]] — [[The Paper]] reads "Due to the big game, the Strong Bad Email will be late this week."
* 36½. [[TV Time Toons Menu]] — Placing the mouse over Strong Bad Email will bring up a short, soundless email from Stu. See [[Wireless Bizness]].
* 36½. [[TV Time Toons Menu]] — Placing the mouse over Strong Bad Email will bring up a short, soundless email from Stu. See [[Wireless Bizness]].


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†Neither released to nor hosted on [[homestarrunner.com]].
†Neither released to nor hosted on [[homestarrunner.com]].


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=== <span class="mw-headline">Trivia</span> ===


* During the Tandy 400 era (until at least July 2002), emailing Strong Bad would result in this automated response:
* During the Tandy 400 era (until at least July 2002), emailing Strong Bad would result in this automated response:


<blockquote>Thanks for your freakin email. I hope it's not stupid.<br />
<blockquote>
Once I finish these swiss cake rolls I'll read it and if it's awesome enough,<br />
>Thanks for your freakin email. I hope it's not stupid.<br />
I'll answer it on the site.<br />
>Once I finish these swiss cake rolls I'll read it and if it's awesome enough,<br />
But if your email is terrible, then it gets R.E.D. alright.<br />
>I'll answer it on the site.<br />
The Cheat Reads it, Strong Mad Eats it, and I Deletes it.<br />
>But if your email is terrible, then it gets R.E.D. alright.<br />
[https://old.homestarrunner.com/processing.html Click Here] to see us in action!<br />
>The Cheat Reads it, Strong Mad Eats it, and I Deletes it.<br />
Check back every Monday to see if your email has what it takes.<br />
>[https://old.homestarrunner.com/processing.html Click Here] to see us in action!<br />
Watch me while I'm awesome,<br />
>Check back every Monday to see if your email has what it takes.<br />
Strong Bad</blockquote>
* The link in the automated response leads to the [[Email Processing Room]].


* Emails typically are presented on the site with all-lowercase titles, and use the URL format <code>number-name</code> (for instance, [[environment|homestarrunner.com/sbemails/186-environment]])
>Watch me while I'm awesome,<br />
>Strong Bad
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* Emails typically are presented on the site with all-lowercase titles, and use the URL format number-name (for instance, [[environment|homestarrunner.com/sbemails/186-environment]])
** [[butt IQ]] and [[CGNU]] are the only onsite emails with capital letters in their titles.
** [[butt IQ]] and [[CGNU]] are the only onsite emails with capital letters in their titles.
*** Prior to the [[Post-Flash Site Update|post-Flash site update]], [[3 wishes|3 Wishes]] and [[what i want|what I want]] used capitals as well.
*** Prior to the [[Post-Flash Site Update|post-Flash site update]], [[3 wishes|3 Wishes]] and [[what i want|what I want]] used capitals as well.
** Before the post-Flash update, sbemails used the format <code>sbemail#.html</code> for their URL.
** Before the post-Flash update, sbemails used the format sbemail#.html for their URL.
*** Some emails had [[Irregular Strong Bad Email URLs|irregular URLs]].
*** Some emails had [[Irregular Strong Bad Email URLs|irregular URLs]].
* Email #22, [[sb email 22]], was actually made between emails 40 and 41. This number was originally skipped as the [[little animal|23rd email]] followed the [[cartoon|21st]], with the 22nd later made and released under the title &quot;the lost email&quot;.
* Email #22, [[sb email 22]], was actually made between emails 40 and 41. This number was originally skipped as the [[little animal|23rd email]] followed the [[cartoon|21st]], with the 22nd later made and released under the title "the lost email".
** It is unknown if there was any intent behind this irregular order or if it was the result of a numbering error.
** It is unknown if there was any intent behind this irregular order or if it was the result of a numbering error.
* During active periods of updates, an extended delay between emails would occasionally be [[Acknowledged Update Delays|acknowledged at the start of the new email]] — as seen in [[army]], [[geddup noise]], [[redesign]], [[hremail 3184]], and [[sbemail 206]].
* During active periods of updates, an extended delay between emails would occasionally be [[Acknowledged Update Delays|acknowledged at the start of the new email]] — as seen in [[army]], [[geddup noise]], [[redesign]], [[hremail 3184]], and [[sbemail 206]].
* Although viewers were originally prompted to email Strong Bad at strongbad@homestarrunner.com, as of [[sbemail 206]] the [[CGI Paper]] has directed viewers to &quot;email&quot; by tweeting [[@StrongBadActual]].
* Although viewers were originally prompted to email Strong Bad at strongbad@homestarrunner.com, as of [[sbemail 206]] the [[CGI Paper]] has directed viewers to "email" by tweeting [[@StrongBadActual]].
* Email #208, [[the next april fools thing]], was originally hidden inside a holiday toon, and wasn't listed on the [[Strong Bad Email Menu|Strong Bad Email menu]] until the post-Flash site update on December 31, 2020.
* Email #208, [[the next april fools thing]], was originally hidden inside a holiday toon, and wasn't listed on the [[Strong Bad Email Menu|Strong Bad Email menu]] until the post-Flash site update on December 31, 2020.


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''At the peak of his popularity, Strong Bad was receiving thousands of emails every day.''


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* In 2001, prior to the introduction of Strong Bad Email, the site received five or ten emails a day from fans.[#endnote_3 [3]] By January 2003, the daily number had climbed to "500 or more",[#endnote_7 [7]] peaked in mid-2003 with five to eight thousand daily emails,[#endnote_14 [14]] and by 2004 had leveled out to between two and five thousand a day.[#endnote_6 [6]]
* In 2001, prior to the introduction of Strong Bad Email, the site received five or ten emails a day from fans.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_3 [3]]</sup></span> By January 2003, the daily number had climbed to &quot;500 or more&quot;,<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_7 [7]]</sup></span> peaked in mid-2003 with five to eight thousand daily emails,<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_14 [14]]</sup></span> and by 2004 had leveled out to between two and five thousand a day.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_6 [6]]</sup></span>
** Consequently, the email server was set to simply delete every email in the inbox every few days.[#endnote_6 [6]][#endnote_23 [23]]
** Consequently, the email server was set to simply delete every email in the inbox every few days.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_6 [6]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_23 [23]]</sup></span>
* The brothers maintained a "good ones" folder of emails with an appealing subject that could be returned to be used weeks or months later.[#endnote_6 [6]][#endnote_25 [25]]
* The brothers maintained a &quot;good ones&quot; folder of emails with an appealing subject that could be returned to be used weeks or months later.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_6 [6]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_25 [25]]</sup></span>
* Some emails were reverse-engineered: a topic was chosen first, then the inbox searched to find a relevant message that could serve as a framing device.
* Some emails were reverse-engineered: a topic was chosen first, then the inbox searched to find a relevant message that could serve as a framing device.
** [[ghosts]]<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_6 [6]]</sup></span> and [[Accent]]<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_25 [25]]</sup></span> are two such emails.
** [[ghosts]][#endnote_6 [6]] and [[Accent]][#endnote_25 [25]] are two such emails.
* The Brothers Chaps would frequently remark that a significant portion — or even the majority — of emails they received were asking the same low-quality questions over and over again, and were thus invariably [[DELETED|deleted]]. These offending subjects were so consistent that the brothers had even considered making a meta email where Strong Bad would address the topic.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_14 [14]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_25 [25]]</sup></span> Such topics included:
* The Brothers Chaps would frequently remark that a significant portion — or even the majority — of emails they received were asking the same low-quality questions over and over again, and were thus invariably [[DELETED|deleted]]. These offending subjects were so consistent that the brothers had even considered making a meta email where Strong Bad would address the topic.[#endnote_14 [14]][#endnote_25 [25]] Such topics included:
** Asking [[How do you type with boxing gloves on?|how Strong Bad types with boxing gloves on]]<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_7 [7]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_14 [14]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_28 [28]]</sup></span> or what he looks like without his mask<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_8 [8]]</sup></span>
** Asking [[How do you type with boxing gloves on?|how Strong Bad types with boxing gloves on]][#endnote_7 [7]][#endnote_14 [14]][#endnote_28 [28]] or what he looks like without his mask[#endnote_8 [8]]
*** [[some kinda robot]], [[other days]], and [[the chair]] all poked fun at fans' desire to see Strong Bad's &quot;unmasked&quot; face.
*** [[some kinda robot]], [[other days]], and [[the chair]] all poked fun at fans' desire to see Strong Bad's "unmasked" face.
** Requesting Strong Bad repeat a topic from a previous email,<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_14 [14]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_23 [23]]</sup></span> with requests to [[Draw Trogdor Again|draw Trogdor (or another dragon) again]] especially common<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_5 [5]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_8 [8]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_25 [25]]</sup></span>
** Requesting Strong Bad repeat a topic from a previous email,[#endnote_14 [14]][#endnote_23 [23]] with requests to [[Draw Trogdor Again|draw Trogdor (or another dragon) again]] especially common[#endnote_5 [5]][#endnote_8 [8]][#endnote_25 [25]]
** Suggesting a parody of a currently popular movie, event, or cultural phenomenon<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_5 [5]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_8 [8]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_23 [23]]</sup></span>
** Suggesting a parody of a currently popular movie, event, or cultural phenomenon[#endnote_5 [5]][#endnote_8 [8]][#endnote_23 [23]]
*** The [[2006 Winter Olympics]] were given as an example of an avoided topic in 2006;<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_8 [8]]</sup></span> by comparison, the [[Olympics]] parody [[strong badathlon]] was not in an Olympic year and the email Strong Bad responds to was not about the Olympics.
*** The [[2006 Winter Olympics]] were given as an example of an avoided topic in 2006;[#endnote_8 [8]] by comparison, the [[Olympics]] parody [[strong badathlon]] was not in an Olympic year and the email Strong Bad responds to was not about the Olympics.
** Inquiring about characters' [[Parents|parents]], particularly asking what they look like<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_5 [5]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_8 [8]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_28 [28]]</sup></span>
** Inquiring about characters' [[Parents|parents]], particularly asking what they look like[#endnote_5 [5]][#endnote_8 [8]][#endnote_28 [28]]
** Using intentionally poor spelling and grammar to bait a mocking response<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_24 [24]]</sup></span>
** Using intentionally poor spelling and grammar to bait a mocking response[#endnote_24 [24]]
** The same email address sending several emails in a row,<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_26 [26]]</sup></span> or an identical email again and again<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_24 [24]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_26 [26]]</sup></span>
** The same email address sending several emails in a row,[#endnote_26 [26]] or an identical email again and again[#endnote_24 [24]][#endnote_26 [26]]
** Taking &quot;too long&quot; — over four or five sentences — to get to the point of the message (though an overly-wordy email could be edited for clarity)<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_14 [14]]</sup></span>
** Taking "too long" — over four or five sentences — to get to the point of the message (though an overly-wordy email could be edited for clarity)[#endnote_14 [14]]
*** In [[long pants]], Strong Bad aggressively truncates an email he deems too long.
*** In [[long pants]], Strong Bad aggressively truncates an email he deems too long.
*** The email presented in [[space program]] was <span class="plainlinks">[http://forum.hrwiki.org/viewtopic.php?p=233730&amp;sid=30b76fd95bc7addb687f04565b6fcb0d#p233730 originally]</span> over twice as long when sent to Strong Bad.
*** The email presented in [[space program]] was [http://forum.hrwiki.org/viewtopic.php?p=233730&sid=30b76fd95bc7addb687f04565b6fcb0d#p233730 originally] over twice as long when sent to Strong Bad.


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''See main article: [[Strong Bad Email Statistics]]''
''See main article: [[Strong Bad Email Statistics]]''


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''The runtime of sbemails slowly increased over time, with a runtime of 3–5 minutes becoming the standard by the late Compy era .''
The runtime of sbemails slowly increased over time, with a runtime of 3–5 minutes becoming the standard by the late [#Compy_386_Era Compy era].


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* Not including Not Quite Strong Bad Emails, Strong Bad has checked 238 emails as of [[parenting]].
* Not including Not Quite Strong Bad Emails, Strong Bad has checked 238 emails as of [[parenting]].
* As of [[parenting]], it would take 10 hours, 7 minutes, and 19 seconds to watch every Strong Bad Email, including the DVD exclusives but excluding clickable Easter eggs. Including clickable Easter eggs, it would take 11 hours, 33 minutes, and 3 seconds.
* As of [[parenting]], it would take 10 hours, 7 minutes, and 19 seconds to watch every Strong Bad Email, including the DVD exclusives but excluding clickable Easter eggs. Including clickable Easter eggs, it would take 11 hours, 33 minutes, and 3 seconds.
* As of September 2022, Strong Bad Emails make up about 43% of the toons on the site by volume; as of May 2021, they make up about 26% of toons on the site by runtime.
* As of September 2022, Strong Bad Emails make up about 43% of the toons on the site by volume; as of May 2021, they make up about 26% of toons on the site by runtime.


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* Two emails have been checked by someone other than Strong Bad, but count as Strong Bad Emails anyway: [[mile]] was made up and animated by [[The Cheat]], and [[anything]] was checked by [[Homestar Runner]].
* Two emails have been checked by someone other than Strong Bad, but count as Strong Bad Emails anyway: [[mile]] was made up and animated by [[The Cheat]], and [[anything]] was checked by [[Homestar Runner]].
* ''[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]'' features emails both as a framing device and as interactive content in the games; however, these were not sent by actual fans.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_20 [20]]</sup></span>
* ''[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]'' features emails both as a framing device and as interactive content in the games; however, these were not sent by actual fans.[#endnote_20 [20]]


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== References ==
== <span class="mw-headline">References</span> ==


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| width="40%" valign="top"| # [#ref_1 ^] Coyle, Michael. [http://www.resexcellence.com/hack_html_03/01-30-03.shtml "The Creators of Homestar Runner, The Brothers Chapman"]. [[ResExcellence Interview - 30 Jan 2003|ResExcellence. January 2003]].
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# [#ref_2 ^] Carriveau, Derrek. [http://www.legionstudios.com/interviews/views/homestar/homestar.html "Legion Interviews Mike Chapman of Homestarrunner.com"]. [[Legion Studios Interviews|Legion Studios. 2002]].
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# [#ref_3 ^] Stephan. [http://www.wtfiml33t.com/viewarticle.php?artid=59&amp;page=1 "Interview: Mike Chapman from homestar runner"]. [[l33t Interview|wtf i'm l33t. Summer 2001]].
# [#ref_4 ^] [[some kinda robot]] ([[some kinda robot|DVD commentary]]); [[@StrongBadActual]] tweet ([[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2020|16 Apr 2020]])
# [#ref_5 ^] Allin, Jack. [https://adventuregamers.com/articles/view/18236 "Strong Bad's the Brothers Chaps"]. [[Adventure Gamers Interview - 12 Dec 2008|Adventure Gamers. 12 Dec 2008]].
# [#ref_6 ^] Carlson, Jay. [http://www.theinkhole.com/homestar1.htm "The Inkhole Exclusive Interview with Homestar Runner Co-Creator Matt Chapman"]. [[Inkhole Interview|The Inkhole. July 2004]].
# [#ref_7 ^] Neutron, C. [http://rundevilrun.com/ezine/interviews/hsrunner/ "Interview with Mike and Matt Chapman, creators of Homestarrunner.com"]. [[Run Devil Run Interview|Run Devil Run, 2003]].
# [#ref_8 ^] Chapman, Mike and Matt Chapman. [[Flashforward 2006 Seattle - 28 Feb 2006|"How and Why Homestar Runner Cartoons Get Made". Flashforward 2006 Seattle conference, 28 Feb 2006, Seattle. Lecture.]]
# [#ref_9 ^] Scott, Kevin. [http://members.shaw.ca/kevinscott/Homestar/ "The Homestar Runner Interview"]. [[UMFM Interview - 20 May 2003|UMFM, 20 May 2003]].
# [#ref_10 ^] [[halloweener]] ([[halloweener|DVD commentary]])
# [#ref_11 ^] Rubin, Jeff. [https://headgum.com/the-jeff-rubin-jeff-rubin-show/123-homestar-runners-matt-chapman "Homestar Runner's Matt Chapman"]. [[The Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show Interview - 7 July 2014|The Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show, episode 123. 7 July 2014.]]
# [#ref_12 ^] Chinsang, Wayne. [http://www.tlchicken.com/article.php?ARTid=1374 "Homestar Runner's The Brothers Chaps"]. [[Tastes Like Chicken Interview|Tastes Like Chicken. June 2003]].
# [#ref_13 ^] Aucoin, Don. [http://www.boston.com:80/dailyglobe2/221/living/_Looking_at_a_Thing_in_a_Bag_-.shtml "Looking at a Thing in a Bag"]. [[The Boston Globe Interview - 9 Aug 2003|The Boston Globe. 9 August 2003]].
# [#ref_14 ^] Dan. [http://www.clubaquatica.net/Interviews/matttranscript_2.htm "Matt Chapman Interview"]. [[Club Aquatica Interview - 29 Oct 2003|Club Aquatica. 29 October 2003]].
 
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<li>[#ref_15 ^] Hirsch, Deborah. [https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2003/07/22/tooned-in-2/ "Tooned In"]. ''The Orlando Sentinel''. 22 July 2003.</li>
<li>[#ref_16 ^] Carriveau, Derrek. [http://www.legionstudios.com/interviews/views/homestar/homestar2.html "Legion Interviews Matt Chapman of Homestarrunner.com"]. [[Legion Studios Interviews|Legion Studios. 2002]].</li>
<li>[#ref_17 ^] Raugust, Karen. [https://www.awn.com/animationworld/catching-homestar-runner "Catching Up with Homestar Runner"]. ''Animation World Network''. 14 May 2009.</li>
<li>[#ref_18 ^] Simpson, Aaron. [http://www.coldhardflash.com/2006/10/homestars-show-runners-part-2.html "Homestar's Show Runners, Part 2"]. [[Cold Hard Flash Interview - 1 Dec 2005|Cold, Hard Flash. 4 October 2006]].</li>
<li>[#ref_19 ^] Ashby, Alicia. [http://omgnintendo.blogfaction.com/article/108144/one-year-of-wiiware-matt-and-mike-chapman-on-strong-bads-cool-game-for-attractive-people/ "One year of WiiWare: Matt and Mike Chapman on Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People"]. [[OMG Nintendo Interview - 12 May 2009|OMG Nintendo. 12 May 2009]].</li>
<li>[#ref_20 ^] Henning, Jesse. [http://www.gamecyte.com/hands-on-strong-bads-cool-game-for-attractive-people "Hands-On: Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People"]. ''GameCyte''. 16 May 2008.</li>
<li>[#ref_21 ^] Montgomery, James. [https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/homestar-runner-returns-inside-a-cult-classics-comeback-195674/ "Homestar Runner Returns! Inside a Cult Classic's Comeback"]. [[Rolling Stone Interview - 3 Oct 2014|Rolling Stone. 3 Oct 2014]].</li>
<li>[#ref_22 ^] Homestar Runner. [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1999933720/trogdor-the-board-game/posts/3469478 "Backer Submitted Strong Bad Email!"]. ''Trogdor!! The Board Game (Kickstarter)''. 1 April 2022.</li>
<li>[#ref_23 ^] Goldstein, Ben. [http://www.giantmag.com/issue_05/movies_homestarMike.aspx "Mike Chapman: Homestarrunner Co–creator"] &amp; [http://www.giantmag.com/issue_05/movies_homestarMatt.aspx "Matt Chapman: Homestarrunner Co-creator"]. [[Giant Magazine Interview|Giant Magazine. 2005]].</li>
<li>[#ref_24 ^] Edathil, JG. [http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-6478/TS-45165.mp3 "The Brothers Chaps What Made The Homestar Runner"]. [[Late Nite JengaJam Interview - 4 Oct 2007|Late Nite JengaJam, episode 45. 4 Oct 2007]]</li>
<li>[#ref_25 ^] Chapman, Mike and Matt Chapman. [https://smartech.gatech.edu/handle/1853/14302 "Homestar Runner Comes to the GT Library!"] [[Georgia Tech - 26 Apr 2007|Georgia Institute of Technology Multimedia Studio, 26 Apr 2007, Atlanta. Lecture]].</li>
<li>[#ref_26 ^] BLINK. [http://homestarrunner.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2939 "My Interview With The Brothers Chaps!"]. [[Homestarrunner.net Interview - 21 May 2003|homestarrunner.net. 21 May 2003]].</li>
<li>[#ref_27 ^]  Ydstie, John. [https://www.npr.org/2005/05/08/4634837/strong-bad-walks-in-footsteps-of-darth-lex-j-r "Strong Bad Walks in Footsteps of Darth, Lex, J.R."]. [[All Things Considered Interview - 8 May 2005|NPR, "All Things Considered". 8 May 2005]].</li>
<li>[#ref_28 ^]  Chapman, Mike and Matt Chapman. [[NYU Talk - 1 Mar 2005|"A Date with Homestar Runner", New York University, 1 Mar 2005, New York. Lecture]].</li></ol>
 
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== <span class="mw-headline">External Links</span> ==


* [https://homestarrunner.com/sbemails Strong Bad Email menu]
* [https://homestarrunner.com/sbemails Strong Bad Email menu]


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== <span class="mw-headline">See Also</span> ==


* [[Hremails]]
* [[Hremails]]
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* [[@strongbadnofoolin.bsky.social]]


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| style="text-align:center;background-color:#cdcd9a;" | '''Site Components'''
| [[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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| [[Strong Bad Email Statistics|Statistics]], [[Emails That Meet Strong Bad's Approval]], [[Poorly Written Emails]]
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| [[Strong Bad Email By Title|Email Titles]] · [[Strong Bad Email By Name of Sender|Sender's Name]] · [[Strong Bad Email By Place|Sender's Location]] · [[Strong Bad Email By Length|Email Lengths]] · [[Strong Bad Email By Greeting|Email Greetings]] · [[Strong Bad Email By Closing|Email Closings]] · [[Strong Bad Email Release Dates|Email Release Dates]] · [[Strong Bad Email Intros|Email Intros]] · [[Strong Bad Email Outros|Email Outros]] · [[Strong Bad Email Page Titles|Page Titles]] · [[Strong Bad Email Statistics|Statistics]] · [[Strong Bad Email Menu|Menu]] · [[Scroll Button Songs]] · [[Items|Computers]] · [[Floppy Disk Container]] · [[Strong Bad Email Sender's Subject|Subjects]] · [[Strong Bad Email Spin-offs|Spin-offs]] · [[Irregular Back Links]] · [[Poorly Written Emails]] · [[Emails That Meet Strong Bad's Approval]] · [[Emails Taken in a Different Direction]]
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! style="background:#DDF" | '''[[Tandy 400]]'''
| [[some kinda robot]] · [[homsar]] · [[butt IQ]] · [[homestar hair]] · [[making out]] · [[depressio]] · [[halloweener]] · [[brianrietta]] · [[i love you]] · [[trevor the vampire]] · [[i rule]] · [[credit card]] · [[i she be]] · [[duck pond]] · [[the basics]] · [[band names]] · [[studying]] · [[stand-up]] · [[tape-leg]] · [[spring cleaning]] · [[cartoon]] · [[sb email 22]] · [[little animal]] · [[the bird]] · [[super powers]] · [[CGNU]] · [[3 wishes]] · [[1 step ahead]] · [[superhero name]] · [[12:00]] · [[sugarbob]] · [[flag day]] · [[gimmicks]] · [[weird dream]] · [[sisters]] · [[guitar]] · [[dullard]] · [[helium]] · [[property of ones]] · [[vacation]]
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! style="background:#DDF" | '''[[Compy 386]]'''
| [[invisibility]] · [[action figure]] · [[little questions]] · [[lures & jigs]] · [[techno]] · [[your friends]] · [[new hands]] · [[ghosts]] · [[theme party]] · [[50 emails]] · [[website]] · [[island]] · [[comic]] · [[morning routine]] · [[cheat talk]] · [[current status]] · [[japanese cartoon]] · [[dragon]] · [[marzipan]] · [[huttah!]] · [[monster truck]] · [[interview]] · [[fingers]] · [[english paper]] · [[unused emails]] · [[the show]] · [[autobiography]] · [[caper]] · [[personal favorites]] · [[big white face]] · [[2 emails]] · [[crazy cartoon]] · [[mascot]] · [[privileges]] · [[funny]] · [[sibbie]] · [[suntan]] · [[anything]] · [[the process]] · [[stunt double]] · [[date]] · [[impression]] · [[labor day]] · [[kids' book]] · [[2 years]] · [[no loafing]] · [[mile]] · [[couch patch]] · [[local news]] · [[colonization]] · [[caffeine]] · [[kind of cool]] · [[army]] · [[video games]] · [[the bet]] · [[lackey]] · [[monument]] · [[stupid stuff]] · [[different town]] · [[flashback]] · [[car]] · [[lunch special]] · [[haircut]] · [[theme park]] · [[replacement]] · [[dangeresque 3]] · [[cheatday]] · [[pom pom]] · [[crying]] · [[for kids]] · [[other days]] · [[old comics]] · [[pizzaz]] · [[the facts]] · [[time capsule]] · [[extra plug]] · [[montage]] · [[virus]]
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! style="background:#DDF" | '''[[Lappy 486]]'''
| [[animal]] · [[radio]] · [[part-time job]] · [[dreamail]] · [[origins]] · [[secret recipes]] · [[rock opera]] · [[best thing]] · [[long pants]] · [[rampage]] · [[garage sale]] · [[do over]] · [[boring (really)]] · [[modeling]] · [[bottom 10]] · [[record book]] · [[lady...ing]] · [[geddup noise]] · [[bedtime story]] · [[space program]] · [[portrait]] · [[high school]] · [[death metal]] · [[secret identity]] · [[technology]] · [[narrator]] · [[myths & legends]] · [[pop-up]] · [[lady fan]] · [[disconnected]] · [[candy product]] · [[alternate universe]] · [[senior prom]] · [[isp]] · [[redesign]] · [[keep cool]] · [[theme song]] · [[road trip]] · [[trading cards]] · [[cliffhangers]] · [[retirement]] · [[coloring]] · [[4 branches]] · [[the chair]] · [[what i want]] · [[looking old]] · [[strong badathlon]] · [[unnatural]] · [[the movies]] · [[your funeral]] · [[from work]] · [[rough copy]] · [[underlings]] · [[more armies]] · [[the paper]] · [[mini-golf]] · [[concert]] · [[hygiene]] · [[original]] · [[bike thief]] · [[pizza joint]] · [[slumber party]] · [[web comics]] · [[business trip]] · [[yes, wrestling]] · [[diorama]] · [[nightlife]] · [[environment]] · [[winter pool]] · [[fan club]] · [[pet show]] · [[licensed]] · [[buried]] · [[shapeshifter]] · [[rated]] · [[specially marked]] · [[love poems]] · [[hiding]] · [[your edge]] · [[magic trick]] · [[being mean]] · [[email thunder]] · [[hremail 3184]]
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! style="background:#DDF" | '''[[Corpy NT6]]'''
| [[imaginary]]
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! style="background:#DDF" | '''[[Compé]]'''
| [[independent]] · [[dictionary]] · [[videography]]
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! style="background:#DDF" | '''[[Lappier]]'''
| [[sbemail 206]] · [[too cool]] · [[the next april fools thing]] · [[parenting]]
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! style="background:#DDF" | '''[[strongbad email.exe|Bonus]]'''
| [[Greeting Cards]] · [[E-mail Birds]] · [[Videro Games]] · [[Family Resemblence]] · [[Real-Live E-Mails]] · [[Accent]] · [[Comic Book Movie]]
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[[Back To A Website]]<br />
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''Apr 16, 2025''
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''August 19, 2025''
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''May 11, 2009''
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''Apr 1, 2016''
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The content below is from Strong Bad Email on this wiki. This is a list of all the Strong Bad Emails, as well as emails not found on the email selection menu and things that are not quite (but close to) emails. This page acts as the main hub for accessing information about every Strong Bad Email created.

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Strong Bad Email (frequently abbreviated as sbemail) is a feature in which Strong Bad answers an email sent by a real-world fan. Arguably the most recognizable feature of the site, it is occasionally joked that its success has led to Strong Bad becoming the most popular character in the Homestar Runner series — even surpassing Homestar Runner himself.

A typical email opens with Strong Bad humorously mocking the spelling and grammar of the sender, then transitioning to an anecdote or scheme related to a question asked by the email, concluding with Strong Bad returning to his computer to finalize his typed response. Strong Bad Emails include numerous Easter eggs and other hidden material, often found at the ending screen; many feature satirical views of aspects of popular culture such as Japanese cartoons, video games, and TV show theme songs. Originally introduced in 2001 as a small feature with brief animations, the responses gradually expanded in scope to establish numerous inside jokes, running gags, and catch phrases. Full-fledged Strong Bad Email spin-offs include Trogdor, Teen Girl Squad, 20X6, Strong Badia, Hremails, the secondary character Senor Cardgage, and even main character Homsar.

Strong Bad Email had historically been the most frequently updated feature of homestarrunner.com, with a new email being added to the menu most Mondays from 2002 through 2008. The pace of releases slowed after the 200th email in September 2008. Creative duo the Brothers Chaps took a self-imposed break at the bicentennial, returning to sbemail production in late 2009. Soon after this, Homestar Runner entered into an extended hiatus from 2010 through 2014; nowadays, as the site is updated irregularly, multi-year gaps are now common between sbemails and a new one is typically prompted by a special event or circumstance. The social media account @StrongBadActual has since become the main format for the character to respond to and otherwise interact with fans.

Strong Bad Emails

Lappier Era

(April 2015 – present)

>209 - parenting
>208 - the next april fools thing
>207 - too cool
>206 - sbemail 206
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Compé Era

(August 2009 – October 2009)

>205. videography
>204. dictionary
>203. independent
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Corpy NT6 Transition

(July 2009)

>Corpy Remote Work Email - NO PERSONAL EMAILS!

>202. imaginary

Lappy 486 Era

(November 2004 – June 2009)

>subject: sb_email menu

>201. hremail 3184
>200. email thunder
>199. being mean
>198. magic trick
>197. your edge
>196. hiding
>195. love poems
>194. specially marked
>193. rated
>192. shapeshifter
>191. buried
>190. licensed
>189. pet show
>188. fan club
>187. winter pool
>186. environment
>185. nightlife
>184. diorama
>183. yes, wrestling
>182. business trip
>181. web comics
>180. slumber party
>179. pizza joint
>178. bike thief
>177. original
>176. hygiene
>175. concert
>174. mini-golf

>173. the paper
>172. more armies
>171. underlings
>170. rough copy
>169. from work
>168. your funeral
>167. the movies
>166. unnatural
>165. strong badathlon
>164. looking old
>163. what i want
>162. the chair
>161. 4 branches
>160. coloring
>159. retirement
>158. cliffhangers
>157. trading cards
>156. road trip
>155. theme song
>154. keep cool
>153. redesign
>152. isp
>151. senior prom
>150. alternate universe
>149. candy product
>148. disconnected
>147. lady fan
>146. pop-up

>145. myths & legends
>144. narrator
>143. technology
>142. secret identity
>141. death metal
>140. high school
>139. portrait
>138. space program
>137. bedtime story
>136. geddup noise
>135. lady...ing
>134. record book
>133. bottom 10
>132. modeling
>131. boring (really)
>130. do over
>129. garage sale
>128. rampage
>127. long pants
>126. best thing
>125. rock opera
>124. secret recipes
>123. origins
>122. dreamail
>121. part-time job
>120. radio
>119. animal

Compy 386 Era

(September 2002 – November 2004)

>Volume in drive C: has no label
>Directory of C:\sbemail\updated somedays

>118. virus
>117. montage
>116. extra plug
>115. time capsule
>114. the facts
>113. pizzaz
>112. old comics
>111. other days
>110. for kids
>109. crying
>108. pom pom
>107. cheatday
>106. dangeresque 3
>105. replacement
>104. theme park
>103. haircut
>102. lunch special
>101. car
>100. flashback
>99. different town
>98. stupid stuff
>97. monument
>96. lackey
>95. the bet
>94. video games
>93. army

>92. kind of cool
>91. caffeine
>90. colonization
>89. local news
>88. couch patch
>87. mile
>86. no loafing
>85. 2 years
>84. kids' book
>83. labor day
>82. impression
>81. date
>80. stunt double
>79. the process
>78. anything
>77. suntan
>76. sibbie
>75. funny
>74. privileges
>73. mascot
>72. crazy cartoon
>71. 2 emails
>70. big white face
>69. personal favorites
>68. caper
>67. autobiography

>66. the show
>65. unused emails
>64. english paper
>63. fingers
>62. interview
>61. monster truck
>60. huttah!
>59. marzipan
>58. dragon
>57. japanese cartoon
>56. current status
>55. cheat talk
>54. morning routine
>53. comic
>52. island
>51. website
>50. 50 emails
>49. theme party
>48. ghosts
>47. new hands
>46. your friends
>45. techno
>44. lures & jigs
>43. little questions
>42. action figure
>41. invisibility

Tandy 400 Era

(August 2001 – September 2002)

>FILENAME  - updated mondays

>40. vacation
>39. property of ones
>38. helium
>37. dullard
>36. guitar
>35. sisters
>34. weird dream
>33. gimmicks
>32. flag day
>31. sugarbob
>30. 12:00
>29. superhero name
>28. 1 step ahead
>27. 3 wishes

>26. CGNU
>25. super powers
>24. the bird
>23. little animal
>22. sb email 22
>21. cartoon
>20. spring cleaning
>19. tape-leg
>18. stand-up
>17. studying
>16. band names
>15. the basics
>14. duck pond

>13. i she be
>12. credit card
>11. i rule
>10. trevor the vampire
>9. i love you
>8. brianrietta
>7. halloweener
>6. depressio
>5. making out
>4. homestar hair
>3. butt IQ
>2. homsar
>1. some kinda robot

History

See also Timeline of Homestar Runner

Prehistory

See also Strong Bad#Character Design and Conception

Strong Bad is one of the oldest Homestar Runner characters, created alongside the title character for The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest in 1996. As early as the release of A Jumping Jack Contest in 2000, the Brothers Chaps realized that he was "probably the most interesting character".[#endnote_1 [1]] He swiftly became a fan favorite and breakout character; the Brothers Chaps took note of this, attributing it to his role as the antagonist and his humorously mild insults.[#endnote_1 [1]][#endnote_2 [2]] Also around this time, the brothers were exploring the potential of the characters in toons like A Jorb Well Done and new series formats like Marzipan's Answering Machine.[#endnote_2 [2]] This led to the Chaps deciding to give Strong Bad "his own little feature": answering emails from fans.[#endnote_27 [27]]

The first sbemails (2001)

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The first Strong Bad Email toon was some kinda robot , released August 22, 2001.

An email address to contact the Chaps was listed on the site from its earliest days (it would be removed in late 2015). As of a few months before the launch of Strong Bad's email account, the brothers were typically receiving "five or ten mails a day" from fans;[#endnote_3 [3]] one such fan had been Abdi LaRue. Requiring an email for Strong Bad to reply to, the Brothers Chaps reached out to LaRue: informing them of Strong Bad's then-new email address and suggesting they send him an email.[#endnote_4 [4]] Abdi's email (inquiring if Strong Bad takes off his mask and boxing gloves when sleeping) was answered August 22, 2001 in the first Strong Bad Email: some kinda robot.

>THE BROTHERS CHAPS: Strong Bad Emails were meant to be a really short thing to occupy the space between our longer cartoons. But they ended up turning Strong Bad into one of the most interesting characters.[#endnote_5 [5]]

The original idea had been to write a reply from Strong Bad to every email he received, with one selected each week that would be voiced, animated, and posted on the website; this plan was almost immediately abandoned,[#endnote_7 [7]][#endnote_8 [8]] with the volume of responses (fifteen emails a day) immediately recognized as too much to deal with.[#endnote_7 [7]] Even emails that were selected would not receive a reply, with the sender only realizing they'd been chosen upon viewing the resultant toon.

Sbemails were initially envisioned as a simple and short feature,[#endnote_5 [5]] in the manner of a farcical advice column.[#endnote_6 [6]] Early sbemails typically ran for a minute or less, and frequently would only feature Strong Bad typing at his computer. At this point, both brothers still had full-time jobs[#endnote_2 [2]][#endnote_8 [8]] and lived in different states (Mike in Georgia, Matt in New York),[#endnote_2 [2]][#endnote_3 [3]] necessitating a split production. Mike, who worked freelance and had more free time,[#endnote_2 [2]][#endnote_3 [3]] would animate while Matt provided voices; writing duties were shared between the two.[#endnote_3 [3]] Some early entries had no script, with Matt simply reading through then riffing on a fan's email and sending the resultant audio file to Mike for animation.[#endnote_6 [6]][#endnote_9 [9]][#endnote_10 [10]]

Sbemails, much like the rest of HomestarRunner.com, were not being updated on a set schedule at this point: they were released on varying days of the week, usually with over a week elapsing between them. A total of seven email toons were released in 2001.

Weekly schedule (2002–2008)

>MATT CHAPMAN: I'd been living in New York, and then I moved back [to Georgia] and we decided "Hey, let's start doing something every week." We'd done a few Strong Bad Emails at that point, but we decided "that's the easiest thing we could do. We could do one of those a week." So that was 2002 — I feel like just the weekly updating of Strong Bad Emails was really when [the site's popularity] started to go crazy.[#endnote_11 [11]]

2002 was a significant year for Homestar Runner. Matt moved back to Georgia, with the brothers sharing an apartment, and now that they could collaborate in-person they strove to dedicate more time to the website. The then-simple Strong Bad Email toons were selected as something that could be done every week.[#endnote_11 [11]] The email that established this weekly pace was brianrietta[#endnote_10 [10]] on January 10, 2002; the subsequent email, i love you (released January 14), standardized the practice of releasing a new sbemail every Monday. As a result of this schedule, the website's popularity gradually increased throughout the year (most site updates in 2002 were Strong Bad Emails).[#endnote_5 [5]][#endnote_12 [12]] By September, rising store income allowed both Chapman brothers to leave their other jobs and work full-time on Homestar Runner.[#endnote_12 [12]][#endnote_13 [13]]

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Sbemails released in 2002, such as techno , gained significant traction and greatly contributed to Homestar Runner 's burgeoning popularity.

The 2002 emails guitar and techno were particularly popular, influencing the brothers to select emails that could focus on humorously disparaging specific niches.[#endnote_11 [11]] A common inquiry — addressed on the FAQ page and its predecessor — was whether the emails Strong Bad answers were genuinely sent by fans: they all are,[#endnote_2 [2]][#endnote_7 [7]] with the exception of mile (which was purportedly made up by The Cheat).

Strong Bad Email viewership surged over the next several years. At the beginning of 2003, Strong Bad was receiving hundreds of emails a day[#endnote_7 [7]] — this figure would increase to 2,000–5,000 within mere months,[#endnote_6 [6]] and remained at this level for years. The deluge of messages peaked in summer of 2003 at nearly 8,000 a day[#endnote_6 [6]] (with the caveat that a significant portion was simply spam).[#endnote_14 [14]] Mondays in 2003 were seeing nearly 300,000 visitors coming to the site to watch the new sbemail,[#endnote_13 [13]] compared to 200,000 on other days.[#endnote_15 [15]]

Though the brothers had hoped to add another weekly feature,[#endnote_2 [2]][#endnote_9 [9]] the demands of running their own business restricted their time.[#endnote_9 [9]][#endnote_16 [16]] Additionally, as Strong Bad Emails continued to increase in runtime and complexity, their production took away from opportunities to make other types of cartoons;[#endnote_15 [15]] the Chaps estimated that "at least 60 to 70 percent" of the site's updates were sbemails.[#endnote_17 [17]] However, they did not feel limited by the popularity of the series, with Matt reflecting that "when we feel Strong Bad Emails are getting old, we can quickly jump into something else."[#endnote_18 [18]] The toon Sbemailiarized!, released in 2009, joked that the difference between sbemails and other cartoons on the site was "not all that much!"

Milestones

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Sesquicentenn-email, 2005! ...I—I mean six.

Emails that reached a centenary milestone, or a significant division thereof, often focused on (or at least made note of) the landmark. Thus far, five emails have commemorated a significant number of emails; several of these had been teased with an additional toon released the week prior that played off viewers' anticipation.

Bicentennial and Break (2008–2009)

>MATT CHAPMAN: 200 was a nice round number to take a break from [Strong Bad Email] and do other stuff on the website.[#endnote_19 [19]]

The milestone of 200 emails was reached on September 23, 2008 with email thunder. The narrative of this cartoon quickly shifts from celebrating Strong Bad's achievement to the surprising reveal of Homestar Runner's competing email show — hremails — which have been running parallel with sbemails. Though the toon ends with Strong Bad gleefully destroying Homestar's computer, the coming months would see the release of additional hremails and other cartoons while the Brothers Chaps took a pause from producing more sbemails. In interviews, the brothers expressed that this hiatus was taken to vary their output and that, though they were enjoying the change, this did not necessarily signal the end of sbemails.[#endnote_17 [17]][#endnote_19 [19]]

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"I've got other plans for the Lappy today."

Another landmark in 2008 was the release of Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, produced by Telltale Games in partnership with the Brothers Chaps (the first time Homestar Runner had been licensed out to a third party). This five-part episodic video game centered around Strong Bad's adventures, kicked off by answering emails in the manner of the site's toons (notably, these emails were created by Telltale's writers rather than sent by fans);[#endnote_20 [20]] each game also featured additional, optional emails the player could guide Strong Bad to read, respond to, or delete. Though the release of the game's episodes overlapped with sbemails going on hiatus, the brothers were quick to specify that the decision to pause sbemail production was not a result of the SBCG4AP workload.[#endnote_19 [19]]

Strong Bad Emails returned in 2009, with Strong Bad reclaiming the fanmail format from Homestar in hremail 3184 on June 30. Four more emails were subsequently produced, albeit now at a monthly rate rather than the previous weekly pace. The 205th email, videography, was released October 5, 2009; though this toon was not particularly noteworthy or conclusive on its own, it would prove to be the last email for over five years.

The Big Hiatus (2010–2013)

See main article: Hiatuses

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sbemail206 was first teased more than three years before its eventual completion.

Updates to HomestarRunner.com began to slow in late 2009, quickly and dramatically dropping to where only three toons were produced in 2010. The site entered an extended hiatus in 2011, with no new toons for over three years.

During this hiatus, Matt occasionally posted to his Twitter account @ronginald. He affirmed that the site would continue to be updated "forever! just sporadically and without warning", and hinted that a new Strong Bad Email could be released "Someday, when you least expect it...".

Modern Era (2015–present)

>MATT CHAPMAN: We're not expecting [Homestar Runner] to be our full-time gig [again], we just want this to be fun. There were points in the initial run where it was a great job, but it was also stressful. If we want to make a great cartoon, every couple months it will be something new. But we're not going to stay awake all night just to finish a Strong Bad Email.[#endnote_21 [21]]

HomestarRunner.com became active again in 2014, albeit without a schedule and with a slower pace of updates as the new standard;[#endnote_21 [21]] as the main pages put it, the site is now "updated every someday". Strong Bad Emails returned with sbemail 206 on April 1, 2015. The email cheekily acknowledges the time that had passed between emails; however, befitting its release date, it is primarily an April Fools' Day cartoon that is not centered around Strong Bad replying to a message from a fan.

Sbemail 206 also began the practice of ending with a prompt for fans to "email" Strong Bad by making a post directed at @StrongBadActual on Twitter (rather than emailing strongbad@homestarrunner.com). This social media account began posting regularly in 2014, and is presented as being run by Strong Bad with nearly all posts being written in-character to some degree. In the post-hiatus era, it has become the most active facet of the body of work and superseded many features: acknowledging fan works, sharing production artwork, and announcing new toons and projects have all been done through this account. Though only two full Strong Bad Emails have been made in response to fans' tweets, the account has generally substituted for sbemails' primary function of allowing Strong Bad to interact directly with fans.

Four Strong Bad Emails have been made since 2015. As there is no longer a set schedule for the feature, they are typically motivated by a holiday or made as a reward for a fan contest rather than simply checking Strong Bad's inbox at an arbitrary time:

Releases

DVD

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The six-disc DVD reprint set, released in 2020.

Emails 1–200 were released on the strongbad email.exe 6-disc DVD series. Multiple DVD-exclusive emails were also featured in this set.

Podstar Runner

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Strong Bad Emails & More!

The Podstar Runner feed distributed various Strong Bad Emails in .m4v format, designed for viewing on an iPod, from 2006 through 2008. This feed additionally featured toons and Teen Girl Squad issues alongside Strong Bad Emails.

These are all of the emails that were featured through this service (in order of Podstar Runner release, earliest to latest):

YouTube

The homestarrunnerdotcom YouTube channel was registered on October 1, 2007. When it first began uploading Strong Bad Emails on March 31, 2009, they were direct rips of the DVD versions (featuring title cards with the email names in Title Case and ending with The Paper reading ">> The End <<"), with independent being uploaded in a previously unreleased DVD-style version with altered scenes. Starting in 2017, 1080p versions of the emails have been uploaded, with email titles in all lowercase and the paper reading "> THE END <", often incorporating the Easter eggs from the original website versions.

These are all of the emails that have been uploaded (in order of YouTube release, earliest to latest):

Not Quite Strong Bad Emails

The following were originally associated in one way or another with the Strong Bad Emails. They are numbered fractionally to indicate when they were released chronologically relative to the above list.

†Neither released to nor hosted on homestarrunner.com.

Fun Facts

Trivia

  • During the Tandy 400 era (until at least July 2002), emailing Strong Bad would result in this automated response:

>Thanks for your freakin email. I hope it's not stupid.
>Once I finish these swiss cake rolls I'll read it and if it's awesome enough,
>I'll answer it on the site.
>But if your email is terrible, then it gets R.E.D. alright.
>The Cheat Reads it, Strong Mad Eats it, and I Deletes it.
>Click Here to see us in action!
>Check back every Monday to see if your email has what it takes.

>Watch me while I'm awesome,
>Strong Bad

Email selection

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At the peak of his popularity, Strong Bad was receiving thousands of emails every day.

  • In 2001, prior to the introduction of Strong Bad Email, the site received five or ten emails a day from fans.[#endnote_3 [3]] By January 2003, the daily number had climbed to "500 or more",[#endnote_7 [7]] peaked in mid-2003 with five to eight thousand daily emails,[#endnote_14 [14]] and by 2004 had leveled out to between two and five thousand a day.[#endnote_6 [6]]
    • Consequently, the email server was set to simply delete every email in the inbox every few days.[#endnote_6 [6]][#endnote_23 [23]]
  • The brothers maintained a "good ones" folder of emails with an appealing subject that could be returned to be used weeks or months later.[#endnote_6 [6]][#endnote_25 [25]]
  • Some emails were reverse-engineered: a topic was chosen first, then the inbox searched to find a relevant message that could serve as a framing device.
    • ghosts[#endnote_6 [6]] and Accent[#endnote_25 [25]] are two such emails.
  • The Brothers Chaps would frequently remark that a significant portion — or even the majority — of emails they received were asking the same low-quality questions over and over again, and were thus invariably deleted. These offending subjects were so consistent that the brothers had even considered making a meta email where Strong Bad would address the topic.[#endnote_14 [14]][#endnote_25 [25]] Such topics included:
    • Asking how Strong Bad types with boxing gloves on[#endnote_7 [7]][#endnote_14 [14]][#endnote_28 [28]] or what he looks like without his mask[#endnote_8 [8]]
    • Requesting Strong Bad repeat a topic from a previous email,[#endnote_14 [14]][#endnote_23 [23]] with requests to draw Trogdor (or another dragon) again especially common[#endnote_5 [5]][#endnote_8 [8]][#endnote_25 [25]]
    • Suggesting a parody of a currently popular movie, event, or cultural phenomenon[#endnote_5 [5]][#endnote_8 [8]][#endnote_23 [23]]
      • The 2006 Winter Olympics were given as an example of an avoided topic in 2006;[#endnote_8 [8]] by comparison, the Olympics parody strong badathlon was not in an Olympic year and the email Strong Bad responds to was not about the Olympics.
    • Inquiring about characters' parents, particularly asking what they look like[#endnote_5 [5]][#endnote_8 [8]][#endnote_28 [28]]
    • Using intentionally poor spelling and grammar to bait a mocking response[#endnote_24 [24]]
    • The same email address sending several emails in a row,[#endnote_26 [26]] or an identical email again and again[#endnote_24 [24]][#endnote_26 [26]]
    • Taking "too long" — over four or five sentences — to get to the point of the message (though an overly-wordy email could be edited for clarity)[#endnote_14 [14]]
      • In long pants, Strong Bad aggressively truncates an email he deems too long.
      • The email presented in space program was originally over twice as long when sent to Strong Bad.

Statistics

See main article: Strong Bad Email Statistics

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The runtime of sbemails slowly increased over time, with a runtime of 3–5 minutes becoming the standard by the late Compy era .

  • Not including Not Quite Strong Bad Emails, Strong Bad has checked 238 emails as of parenting.
  • As of parenting, it would take 10 hours, 7 minutes, and 19 seconds to watch every Strong Bad Email, including the DVD exclusives but excluding clickable Easter eggs. Including clickable Easter eggs, it would take 11 hours, 33 minutes, and 3 seconds.
  • As of September 2022, Strong Bad Emails make up about 43% of the toons on the site by volume; as of May 2021, they make up about 26% of toons on the site by runtime.

Remarks

References

See Also

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


Strong Bad Email
Info Email Titles · Sender's Name · Sender's Location · Email Lengths · Email Greetings · Email Closings · Email Release Dates · Email Intros · Email Outros · Page Titles · Statistics · Menu · Scroll Button Songs · Computers · Floppy Disk Container · Subjects · Spin-offs · Irregular Back Links · Poorly Written Emails · Emails That Meet Strong Bad's Approval · Emails Taken in a Different Direction
Tandy 400 some kinda robot · homsar · butt IQ · homestar hair · making out · depressio · halloweener · brianrietta · i love you · trevor the vampire · i rule · credit card · i she be · duck pond · the basics · band names · studying · stand-up · tape-leg · spring cleaning · cartoon · sb email 22 · little animal · the bird · super powers · CGNU · 3 wishes · 1 step ahead · superhero name · 12:00 · sugarbob · flag day · gimmicks · weird dream · sisters · guitar · dullard · helium · property of ones · vacation
Compy 386 invisibility · action figure · little questions · lures & jigs · techno · your friends · new hands · ghosts · theme party · 50 emails · website · island · comic · morning routine · cheat talk · current status · japanese cartoon · dragon · marzipan · huttah! · monster truck · interview · fingers · english paper · unused emails · the show · autobiography · caper · personal favorites · big white face · 2 emails · crazy cartoon · mascot · privileges · funny · sibbie · suntan · anything · the process · stunt double · date · impression · labor day · kids' book · 2 years · no loafing · mile · couch patch · local news · colonization · caffeine · kind of cool · army · video games · the bet · lackey · monument · stupid stuff · different town · flashback · car · lunch special · haircut · theme park · replacement · dangeresque 3 · cheatday · pom pom · crying · for kids · other days · old comics · pizzaz · the facts · time capsule · extra plug · montage · virus
Lappy 486 animal · radio · part-time job · dreamail · origins · secret recipes · rock opera · best thing · long pants · rampage · garage sale · do over · boring (really) · modeling · bottom 10 · record book · lady...ing · geddup noise · bedtime story · space program · portrait · high school · death metal · secret identity · technology · narrator · myths & legends · pop-up · lady fan · disconnected · candy product · alternate universe · senior prom · isp · redesign · keep cool · theme song · road trip · trading cards · cliffhangers · retirement · coloring · 4 branches · the chair · what i want · looking old · strong badathlon · unnatural · the movies · your funeral · from work · rough copy · underlings · more armies · the paper · mini-golf · concert · hygiene · original · bike thief · pizza joint · slumber party · web comics · business trip · yes, wrestling · diorama · nightlife · environment · winter pool · fan club · pet show · licensed · buried · shapeshifter · rated · specially marked · love poems · hiding · your edge · magic trick · being mean · email thunder · hremail 3184
Corpy NT6 imaginary
Compé independent · dictionary · videography
Lappier sbemail 206 · too cool · the next april fools thing · parenting
Bonus Greeting Cards · E-mail Birds · Videro Games · Family Resemblence · Real-Live E-Mails · Accent · Comic Book Movie


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