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'''The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest''' is | '''''The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest''''' is a farcical children's book that started the entire [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] body of work. Intially created as [[Zine|a small, handmade, photocopied booklet]], a digital archive in the [[Museum|museum]] includes the story pages plus alternate front covers. | ||
The Homestar Runner | The story follows [[Terrific Athlete|terrific athlete]] The Homestar Runner and his friend Pom-Pom as they enter the Strongest Man in the World Contest: "whoever holds the most grapes, wins." Fellow competitor Strong Bad (aided by [[The Cheat|a yellow critter]]) [[Cheating|cheats]] in an underhanded attempt to win the day, but good sportsmanship ultimately prevails. | ||
'''Cast (in order of appearance):''' [[The Homestar Runner (storybook)]], [[Pom Pom]], [[Tiny-Handed Strong Bad]], [[The Cheat]], [[Mr. Bland]], [[The Robot (storybook)]], [[Señor]], [[The Announcer]], [[The Grape Fairie]], [[The Fat Bee]] | |||
''' | '''Date:''' July 1996 | ||
'''Page Title:''' The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest | |||
'''DVD:''' [[Everything Else, Volume 2]]; [[Everything Else, Volume 3]] (Easter egg) | '''DVD:''' [[Everything Else, Volume 2]]; [[Everything Else, Volume 3]] (Easter egg) | ||
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* [#Fun_Facts 3 Fun Facts] | * [#Fun_Facts 3 Fun Facts] | ||
** [#Trivia 3.1 Trivia] | |||
** [#Remarks 3.2 Remarks] | |||
** [#Goofs 3.3 Goofs] | |||
** [#Fast_Forward 3.4 Fast Forward] | |||
* [#DVD_Version 4 DVD Version] | * [#DVD_Version 4 DVD Version] | ||
** [# | ** [#Commentary_Transcript 4.1 Commentary Transcript] | ||
** [# | ** [#Fun_Facts_2 4.2 Fun Facts] | ||
** [# | * [#See_Also 5 See Also] | ||
* [#External_links | ** [#References 5.1 References] | ||
** [#Footnotes 5.2 Footnotes] | |||
* [#External_links 6 External links] | |||
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Early sketches of [[Homestar Runner]] and [[Strong Bad]] by [[Craig Zobel]]. | |||
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The original book was co-created by [[Mike Chapman]] and [[Craig Zobel]] in the summer of 1996. The two college-aged friends were working for the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in [[Atlanta]];<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_1 [1]]</sup></span> Mike worked the night shift as a lighting technician for an Australian sports channel.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_8 [8]]</sup></span> During a day off, they went to a local bookstore and found themselves looking at children's books. Joking that many of the books were "total crap", the duo decided to make a book of their own.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_1 [1]]</sup></span> ''The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest'' was created that same afternoon, completed in a few hours.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_2 [2]]</sup></span> The duo worked together on the character designs, with Pom-Pom being created by Zobel.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_1 [1]]</sup></span> Chapman and Zobel wanted the storybook to feel different from the books they had seen, writing it with a strange tone that would made the book feel as if it were from another country or [[Deliberately Poor English|translated from another language]].<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_3 [3]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_a [a]]</sup></span> The uncolored illustrations were drawn with markers on printer paper; in 1997 the images were scanned and colored [[Photoshop|digitally]].<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_4 [4]]</sup></span> | |||
Though the characters and story were all invented on the day of writing the book, the ''name'' "Homestar Runner" dates back to several years earlier.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_b [b]]</sup></span> Friend [[James Huggins]], imitating a commercial featuring [[Atlanta Braves]] baseball player [[Mark Lemke]], had ad-libbed that Lemke was the "home star runner" for the Braves as he could not recall any actual baseball positions.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_c [c]]</sup></span> | |||
About a dozen copies of the small book were made at a local [[FedEx Office|Kinko's]] and given to friends and relatives.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_1 [1]]</sup></span><span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_5 [5]]</sup></span> There was never any intention of publishing the book; Mike would later recall being upset when learning that [[Don and Harriet Chapman|his father]] had submitted it to publishers without his knowledge.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_2 [2]]</sup></span> | |||
[[Matt Chapman]] was not involved with the book's writing, alternately joking that Mike and Craig "told me to shut up and to go away,"<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_6 [6]]</sup></span> or that he had "stolen" Homestar Runner from Zobel.<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_7 [7]]</sup></span> The [[Mario Paint]] animation "[[Super NES]]", created later in 1996, was his first involvement with Homestar Runner. | |||
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== <span class="mw-headline"> The Story </span> == | == <span class="mw-headline"> The Story </span> == | ||
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| ''Homestar Runner is standing in an empty field.'' | | ''Homestar Runner is standing in an empty field.'' | ||
| The original children's book that started it all. Here's the first cover. Notice at this point he's THE Homestar Runner. (July 96) | | The original children's book that started it all. Here's the first cover. Notice at this point he's THE Homestar Runner. (July 96) | ||
| | | ''N/A'' | ||
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book1.html Page 1] | | [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book1.html Page 1] | ||
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| ''Homestar and Pom Pom are standing in a field.'' | | ''Homestar and Pom Pom are standing in a field.'' | ||
| One day, his friend, Pom-Pom, asked him to enter the Strongest Man in the World Contest. | | One day, his friend, Pom-Pom, asked him to enter the Strongest Man in the World Contest. | ||
| pom-pom's beady eyes | | rowspan="9"| pom-pom's beady eyes | ||
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book5.html Page 5] | | [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book5.html Page 5] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''Homestar and Pom Pom are lifting weights.'' | | ''Homestar and Pom Pom are lifting weights.'' | ||
| The Homestar Runner agreed, and the two trained for days and days to become the strongest men in the world. | | The Homestar Runner agreed, and the two trained for days and days to become the strongest men in the world. | ||
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book6.html Page 6] | | [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book6.html Page 6] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''Strong Bad and The Cheat stand next to Homestar and Pom Pom in the field.'' | | ''Strong Bad and The Cheat stand next to Homestar and Pom Pom in the field.'' | ||
| On the way to the contest, another competitor, Strong Bad, made fun of them. "I'm the very strongest! You guys are not very strong!" | | On the way to the contest, another competitor, Strong Bad, made fun of them. "I'm the very strongest! You guys are not very strong!" | ||
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book7.html Page 7] | | [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book7.html Page 7] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''Mr. Bland, The Robot, and Señor stand in ovals on the background.'' | | ''Mr. Bland, The Robot, and Señor stand in ovals on the background.'' | ||
| The contestants: Mr. Bland, The Robot (last year's winner), Señor... | | The contestants: Mr. Bland, The Robot (last year's winner), Señor... | ||
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book8.html Page 8] | | [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book8.html Page 8] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''Pom Pom, Strong Bad, and Homestar also stand in ovals.'' | | ''Pom Pom, Strong Bad, and Homestar also stand in ovals.'' | ||
| ...Pom-Pom, Strong Bad, The Homestar Runner. | | ...Pom-Pom, Strong Bad, The Homestar Runner. | ||
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book9.html Page 9] | | [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book9.html Page 9] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''The Grape Fairie is flying over the contestants on a Bumble Bee, while The Announcer holds up a sheet of paper with the rules.'' | | ''The Grape Fairie is flying over the contestants on a Bumble Bee, while The Announcer holds up a sheet of paper with the rules.'' | ||
| Upon their arrival, the rules were explained: The Grape Fairie starts everyone off with twenty grapes, then adds one at a time. Whoever holds the most grapes, wins. | | Upon their arrival, the rules were explained: The Grape Fairie starts everyone off with twenty grapes, then adds one at a time. Whoever holds the most grapes, wins. | ||
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book10.html Page 10] | | [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book10.html Page 10] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''The grape fairie is granting each contestant twenty grapes.'' | | ''The grape fairie is granting each contestant twenty grapes.'' | ||
| The Grape Fairie granted each of them twenty grapes. | | The Grape Fairie granted each of them twenty grapes. | ||
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book11.html Page 11] | | [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book11.html Page 11] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''Mr. Bland's legs are seen under his pile of grapes with the caption "SQUISH".'' | | ''Mr. Bland's legs are seen under his pile of grapes with the caption "SQUISH".'' | ||
| Mr. Bland did not hold up. | | Mr. Bland did not hold up. | ||
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book12.html Page 12] | | [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book12.html Page 12] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''The grape fairie is putting another grape on each pile of grapes.'' | | ''The grape fairie is putting another grape on each pile of grapes.'' | ||
| The Grape Fairie added another grape. | | The Grape Fairie added another grape. | ||
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book13.html Page 13] | | [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book13.html Page 13] | ||
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| ''Five grapes are seen on the ground by The Robot's foot, and The Cheat is seen running away from an electrical socket with The Robot's plug on the ground.'' | | ''Five grapes are seen on the ground by The Robot's foot, and The Cheat is seen running away from an electrical socket with The Robot's plug on the ground.'' | ||
| Suddenly, the Robot shut down and dropped his grapes. Homestar knew something was up. | | Suddenly, the Robot shut down and dropped his grapes. Homestar knew something was up. | ||
| where's the plug? | | rowspan="4"| where's the plug? | ||
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book15.html Page 15] | | [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book15.html Page 15] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''Another grape is being added to the piles of the final three contestants.'' | | ''Another grape is being added to the piles of the final three contestants.'' | ||
| There were only three contestants left. Another grape was added. | | There were only three contestants left. Another grape was added. | ||
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book16.html Page 16] | | [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book16.html Page 16] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''Homestar is in the foreground, noticing The Cheat helping Strong Bad hold his grapes in the background.'' | | ''Homestar is in the foreground, noticing The Cheat helping Strong Bad hold his grapes in the background.'' | ||
| Homestar noticed that Strong Bad was getting some extra help. "I will drop my grapes and uncover that CHEAT!" | | Homestar noticed that Strong Bad was getting some extra help. "I will drop my grapes and uncover that CHEAT!" | ||
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book17.html Page 17] | | [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book17.html Page 17] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''Homestar's pile of grapes is on the ground, and Homestar is kicking The Cheat from under Strong Bad's pile, causing Strong Bad to wobble.'' | | ''Homestar's pile of grapes is on the ground, and Homestar is kicking The Cheat from under Strong Bad's pile, causing Strong Bad to wobble.'' | ||
| The Homestar Runner yanked the cheat out from under the pile of grapes. "OH NO!" screamed Strong Bad. | | The Homestar Runner yanked the cheat out from under the pile of grapes. "OH NO!" screamed Strong Bad. | ||
| [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book18.html Page 18] | | [https://old.homestarrunner.com/book18.html Page 18] | ||
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== <span class="mw-headline"> Fun Facts </span> == | == <span class="mw-headline"> Fun Facts </span> == | ||
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=== <span class="mw-headline">Trivia</span> === | |||
* | * Strong Bad has a [[Belly Buttons|belly button]]. | ||
* | * This was the first appearance of [[Kicking The Cheat|kicking The Cheat]]. | ||
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=== <span class="mw-headline"> | === <span class="mw-headline">Remarks</span> === | ||
* Although identified as "a cheat", the character was not officially named "The Cheat" until the [[Old Characters Page]]. | |||
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=== <span class="mw-headline">Goofs</span> === | |||
* The caption describing [[Señor]] being squished prints his name as "[[Senor]]", without the tilde. | |||
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=== <span class="mw-headline">Fast Forward</span> === | |||
''' | * Many toons and other site elements were later produced that mimicked the style of the book, referred to as the [[Storybook World]]. | ||
** The opening passage — both "Everybody loves the Homestar Runner" (alternatively written as "''Everyone'' loves...") and especially "he is a [[Terrific Athlete|terrific athlete]]" — would often be repeated in [[Category:Early Work|early works]] and Storybook toons. | |||
* Strong Bad later made a [[Books Defaced By Strong Bad|"revised" edition]] of the story in the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[kids' book]], called "[[Strumstar Hammer]]". | |||
* For the book's tenth anniversary, it was remade as the toon [[Strongest Man in the World]]. | |||
* Early plans for a sequel book, entitled ''[[Homestar Runner Goes For The Gold!]]'', were made later in 1996. The book was never completed, though selected sketches from it were shared in the [[Sketchbook (museum)|Museum Sketchbook]]. | |||
** For the 20th anniversary of the original book, its unfinished sequel was revisited in the toon [[Homestar Runner Goes for the Gold]]. | |||
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== <span class="mw-headline"> DVD Version </span> == | |||
'' | * The DVD version features creators' commentary. To access it, switch the DVD player's audio language selection while watching. This only applies to [[Everything Else, Volume 2]]. | ||
* The book is now read out loud, with Homestar and Strong Bad saying their respective lines. | |||
* The narrator reading the book comments on the sound effects in the book while reading: | |||
** When Mr. Bland is squashed, the narrator says, "Squish. That says 'Squish' there." | |||
** When Señor is squashed, the narrator says, "Splurt. It says 'Splurt'." | |||
** When The Cheat unplugs the Robot, the narrator says, "Zip. The yellow man says 'Zip'." | |||
* Instead of the images being full screen, the book is now presented in a similar fashion to [[kids' book]], with the same music playing. | |||
* Both times the narrator says "contestants", it is [[-ant pronounced with a hard A|with a hard A]]. | |||
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* Strong Bad refers to the [['Lectric Boots]] he owned in [[extra plug]]. | * Strong Bad refers to the [['Lectric Boots]] he owned in [[extra plug]]. | ||
* Strong Bad's monotone voice and mimicked microphone clicks are similar to how he sounds in [[theme park]]. | * Strong Bad's monotone voice and mimicked microphone clicks are similar to how he sounds in [[theme park]]. | ||
* Strong Bad commenting his taking a nap under the grapes instead of being squished (as is the case in the story) may be a reference to the [[Strumstar Hammer]] version of the story from an Easter egg in [[kids book]]. | * Strong Bad commenting his taking a nap under the grapes instead of being squished (as is the case in the story) may be a reference to the [[Strumstar Hammer]] version of the story from an Easter egg in [[kids' book]]. | ||
* [[The Teach]] was first referenced in [[geddup noise]]. | * [[The Teach]] was first referenced in [[geddup noise]]. | ||
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== <span class="mw-headline"> See Also </span> == | |||
* [[Storybook World]] | |||
* [[Homestar Runner Goes For The Gold!]] | |||
* [[Where My Hat Is At?]] | |||
* [[Strongest Man in the World]] | |||
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=== <span class="mw-headline">References</span> === | |||
# [#ref_1 ^] [http://www.gothamist.com/archives/2004/06/04/craig_zobel_film_production.php "Craig Zobel, Film Production"], ''[[Gothamist]]'', 4 Jun 2004 | |||
# [#ref_2 ^] [[Gizmodo Interview - 24 Jan 2017|"An Oral History of Homestar Runner, the Internet’s Favorite Cartoon", Gizmodo]], 24 January 2017 | |||
# [#ref_3 ^] [[Adventure Gamers Interview - 12 Dec 2008|"Strong Bad’s the Brothers Chaps", Adventure Gamers]], 12 Dec 2008 | |||
# [#ref_4 ^] [[Late Nite JengaJam Interview - 4 Oct 2007|"The Brothers Chaps What Made The Homestar Runner", Late Nite JengaJam]], 4 Oct 2007 | |||
# [#ref_5 ^] [[UMFM Interview - 20 May 2003|"The Homestar Runner Interview", UMFM]], 20 May 2003 | |||
# [#ref_6 ^] [[Run Devil Run Interview|"homestar runner interview", Run Devil Run]], 2003 | |||
# [#ref_7 ^] [[NYU Talk - 1 Mar 2005|"A Date with Homestar Runner", live appearance at New York University]], 1 Mar 2005 | |||
# [#ref_8 ^] [[The Boston Globe Interview - 9 Aug 2003|"Looking at a Thing in a Bag", The Boston Globe]], 9 Aug 2003 | |||
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=== <span class="mw-headline">Footnotes</span> === | |||
<ol style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;"> | |||
<li>[#ref_a ^] The "foreign" feeling of early ''Homestar Runner'' would continue with the usage of Japanese katakana in [[Super NES]] and British English in [[Where My Hat Is At?]]</li> | |||
<li>[#ref_b ^] Estimated as far back as 1992 by Huggins at the [[Homestar Runner 20th Anniversary Show|20th Anniversary Show]]. Lemke first played for the Braves in 1988.</li> | |||
<li>[#ref_c ^] Discussed in many places, including ''Gothamist'',<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_1 [1]]</sup></span> ''The Boston Globe'',<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_8 [8]]</sup></span> ''[[Club Aquatica Interview - 29 Oct 2003|Club Aquatica]]'', ''UMFM'',<span class="reference"><sup>[#endnote_5 [5]]</sup></span> [[Flashforward 2006 Seattle - 28 Feb 2006|Flashforward 2006]], [[Homestar Runner 20th Anniversary Show]]</li></ol> | |||
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The original cover of the book that started it all
The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest is a farcical children's book that started the entire Homestar Runner body of work. Intially created as a small, handmade, photocopied booklet, a digital archive in the museum includes the story pages plus alternate front covers.
The story follows terrific athlete The Homestar Runner and his friend Pom-Pom as they enter the Strongest Man in the World Contest: "whoever holds the most grapes, wins." Fellow competitor Strong Bad (aided by a yellow critter) cheats in an underhanded attempt to win the day, but good sportsmanship ultimately prevails.
Cast (in order of appearance): The Homestar Runner (storybook), Pom Pom, Tiny-Handed Strong Bad, The Cheat, Mr. Bland, The Robot (storybook), Señor, The Announcer, The Grape Fairie, The Fat Bee
Date: July 1996
Page Title: The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest
DVD: Everything Else, Volume 2; Everything Else, Volume 3 (Easter egg)
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File:InstagramHomestarStrongBadZerothDesigns.jpg
Early sketches of Homestar Runner and Strong Bad by Craig Zobel.
The original book was co-created by Mike Chapman and Craig Zobel in the summer of 1996. The two college-aged friends were working for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta;[#endnote_1 [1]] Mike worked the night shift as a lighting technician for an Australian sports channel.[#endnote_8 [8]] During a day off, they went to a local bookstore and found themselves looking at children's books. Joking that many of the books were "total crap", the duo decided to make a book of their own.[#endnote_1 [1]] The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest was created that same afternoon, completed in a few hours.[#endnote_2 [2]] The duo worked together on the character designs, with Pom-Pom being created by Zobel.[#endnote_1 [1]] Chapman and Zobel wanted the storybook to feel different from the books they had seen, writing it with a strange tone that would made the book feel as if it were from another country or translated from another language.[#endnote_3 [3]][#endnote_a [a]] The uncolored illustrations were drawn with markers on printer paper; in 1997 the images were scanned and colored digitally.[#endnote_4 [4]]
Though the characters and story were all invented on the day of writing the book, the name "Homestar Runner" dates back to several years earlier.[#endnote_b [b]] Friend James Huggins, imitating a commercial featuring Atlanta Braves baseball player Mark Lemke, had ad-libbed that Lemke was the "home star runner" for the Braves as he could not recall any actual baseball positions.[#endnote_c [c]]
About a dozen copies of the small book were made at a local Kinko's and given to friends and relatives.[#endnote_1 [1]][#endnote_5 [5]] There was never any intention of publishing the book; Mike would later recall being upset when learning that his father had submitted it to publishers without his knowledge.[#endnote_2 [2]]
Matt Chapman was not involved with the book's writing, alternately joking that Mike and Craig "told me to shut up and to go away,"[#endnote_6 [6]] or that he had "stolen" Homestar Runner from Zobel.[#endnote_7 [7]] The Mario Paint animation "Super NES", created later in 1996, was his first involvement with Homestar Runner.
The Story
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| Homestar Runner is standing in an empty field. | The original children's book that started it all. Here's the first cover. Notice at this point he's THE Homestar Runner. (July 96) | N/A | Page 1 |
| Homestar is standing on an orange star background. | The alternate, construction paper cover. A little less embarassing. (Sept 96) | supa punchtime! | Page 2 |
| Homestar is standing on a diamond-patterned background. | The 'I'm just learning Photoshop' remix of the cover. (July 97) And now, onto the story... | Oh, Pollette! | Page 3 |
| Homestar is standing in front of a star. | Everybody loves the Homestar Runner. He is a terrific athlete. | big head, tiny legs | Page 4 |
| Homestar and Pom Pom are standing in a field. | One day, his friend, Pom-Pom, asked him to enter the Strongest Man in the World Contest. | pom-pom's beady eyes | Page 5 |
| Homestar and Pom Pom are lifting weights. | The Homestar Runner agreed, and the two trained for days and days to become the strongest men in the world. | Page 6 | |
| Strong Bad and The Cheat stand next to Homestar and Pom Pom in the field. | On the way to the contest, another competitor, Strong Bad, made fun of them. "I'm the very strongest! You guys are not very strong!" | Page 7 | |
| Mr. Bland, The Robot, and Señor stand in ovals on the background. | The contestants: Mr. Bland, The Robot (last year's winner), Señor... | Page 8 | |
| Pom Pom, Strong Bad, and Homestar also stand in ovals. | ...Pom-Pom, Strong Bad, The Homestar Runner. | Page 9 | |
| The Grape Fairie is flying over the contestants on a Bumble Bee, while The Announcer holds up a sheet of paper with the rules. | Upon their arrival, the rules were explained: The Grape Fairie starts everyone off with twenty grapes, then adds one at a time. Whoever holds the most grapes, wins. | Page 10 | |
| The grape fairie is granting each contestant twenty grapes. | The Grape Fairie granted each of them twenty grapes. | Page 11 | |
| Mr. Bland's legs are seen under his pile of grapes with the caption "SQUISH". | Mr. Bland did not hold up. | Page 12 | |
| The grape fairie is putting another grape on each pile of grapes. | The Grape Fairie added another grape. | Page 13 | |
| Señor is seen being squished under his grapes, with the caption "SPLURT". | Senor was NOT the strongest man in the world. | havin a little trouble | Page 14 |
| Five grapes are seen on the ground by The Robot's foot, and The Cheat is seen running away from an electrical socket with The Robot's plug on the ground. | Suddenly, the Robot shut down and dropped his grapes. Homestar knew something was up. | where's the plug? | Page 15 |
| Another grape is being added to the piles of the final three contestants. | There were only three contestants left. Another grape was added. | Page 16 | |
| Homestar is in the foreground, noticing The Cheat helping Strong Bad hold his grapes in the background. | Homestar noticed that Strong Bad was getting some extra help. "I will drop my grapes and uncover that CHEAT!" | Page 17 | |
| Homestar's pile of grapes is on the ground, and Homestar is kicking The Cheat from under Strong Bad's pile, causing Strong Bad to wobble. | The Homestar Runner yanked the cheat out from under the pile of grapes. "OH NO!" screamed Strong Bad. | Page 18 | |
| Strong Bad is seen under his pile of grapes and Homestar is standing next to Pom Pom, who is still holding his grapes. | Strong Bad was squished and Pom-Pom won. | squisha squisha squisha | Page 19 |
| Homestar and Pom Pom are each wearing medals and are holding a trophy between them, while The Grape Fairie is flying in the background. | Knowing that he could not have done it without The Homestar Runner's help, Pom-Pom shared the trophy. | WORLD BEST | Page 20 |
Fun Facts
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Original artwork and photocopied pages from the book.
Trivia
- Strong Bad has a belly button.
- This was the first appearance of kicking The Cheat.
Remarks
- Although identified as "a cheat", the character was not officially named "The Cheat" until the Old Characters Page.
Goofs
Fast Forward
- Many toons and other site elements were later produced that mimicked the style of the book, referred to as the Storybook World.
- The opening passage — both "Everybody loves the Homestar Runner" (alternatively written as "Everyone loves...") and especially "he is a terrific athlete" — would often be repeated in and Storybook toons.
- Strong Bad later made a "revised" edition of the story in the Strong Bad Email kids' book, called "Strumstar Hammer".
- For the book's tenth anniversary, it was remade as the toon Strongest Man in the World.
- Early plans for a sequel book, entitled Homestar Runner Goes For The Gold!, were made later in 1996. The book was never completed, though selected sketches from it were shared in the Museum Sketchbook.
- For the 20th anniversary of the original book, its unfinished sequel was revisited in the toon Homestar Runner Goes for the Gold.
DVD Version
- The DVD version features creators' commentary. To access it, switch the DVD player's audio language selection while watching. This only applies to Everything Else, Volume 2.
- The book is now read out loud, with Homestar and Strong Bad saying their respective lines.
- The narrator reading the book comments on the sound effects in the book while reading:
- When Mr. Bland is squashed, the narrator says, "Squish. That says 'Squish' there."
- When Señor is squashed, the narrator says, "Splurt. It says 'Splurt'."
- When The Cheat unplugs the Robot, the narrator says, "Zip. The yellow man says 'Zip'."
- Instead of the images being full screen, the book is now presented in a similar fashion to kids' book, with the same music playing.
- Both times the narrator says "contestants", it is with a hard A.
Commentary Transcript
STRONG BAD: Oh great, we gotta watch this one now?
MIKE: Oh great, I have to talk to you.
STRONG BAD: You don't have to ta— why don't you just sit there in silence, I'll take over.
MIKE: Let's see it.
STRONG BAD: Takin' the reins! {monotone} Hi, my name is Strong Bad, welcome to the commentary. I'll be taking the reins today. {Makes microphone clicking noise} If you'll look to the back of your cabin, this is The Homestar Runner Enters The Crappiest Universe In The Man Contest. {click} If you took at this page, they have a bunch of barbells. {click} This is the page that's the best all over, because I'm in part of it.
MIKE: Are you gonna get a new... new little gimmick, or are you just gonna do that. We're on a ride at the theme park, the whole time.
STRONG BAD: Oh, okay. {deep voice} Hi, I'm the spaceship Strong Bad, and you're on board a spaceship. {click} Uh... This is a... {normal voice} Look, I look great. In that picture.
MIKE: You had a belly button there.
STRONG BAD: Yeah. Is it just that page?
MIKE: Very possibly.
STRONG BAD: It could be like, this page has been gr— that page was graffitoed.
MIKE: Just your belly button?
STRONG BAD: Just my belly B.
MIKE: {laughs} You've got a name for your belly button.
STRONG BAD: Belly B, man. Speaking of bees, the bee fairy. {short pause} Who is the guy that's narrating this thing, I wanna punch him. I wanna turn his lights out.
MIKE: {laughs} Turn them out or punch them out?
STRONG BAD: Turn them out.
MIKE: Sounds like it would be very— very— very— very painful.
STRONG BAD: Yeah. Senor.
MIKE: Look at The Tea— The Teach got a tongue!
STRONG BAD: The Teach? I never seen the tongue before on The Teach. Uh... So what's with that robot? That's the worst technological robot I've ever seen.
MIKE: He's gotta be plugged— H-he's got a pretty short cord, too.
STRONG BAD: Yeah, what's the point, you can wa— It's like them boots that I had. Where I could only walk, like, twelve... y-y-y-yards, short, whatever shortest...
MIKE: {laughs} You've got a mouth within your mouth there!
STRONG BAD: Yeah, that's creepy. That was clearly graffitoed onto me. All right, you missed the part, I— like, I clearly told them, "I'm taking a nap! Shut the contest down for a moment!" and they didn't listen.
Fun Facts
- Strong Bad refers to the 'Lectric Boots he owned in extra plug.
- Strong Bad's monotone voice and mimicked microphone clicks are similar to how he sounds in theme park.
- Strong Bad commenting his taking a nap under the grapes instead of being squished (as is the case in the story) may be a reference to the Strumstar Hammer version of the story from an Easter egg in kids' book.
- The Teach was first referenced in geddup noise.
See Also
References
- [#ref_1 ^] "Craig Zobel, Film Production", Gothamist, 4 Jun 2004
- [#ref_2 ^] "An Oral History of Homestar Runner, the Internet’s Favorite Cartoon", Gizmodo, 24 January 2017
- [#ref_3 ^] "Strong Bad’s the Brothers Chaps", Adventure Gamers, 12 Dec 2008
- [#ref_4 ^] "The Brothers Chaps What Made The Homestar Runner", Late Nite JengaJam, 4 Oct 2007
- [#ref_5 ^] "The Homestar Runner Interview", UMFM, 20 May 2003
- [#ref_6 ^] "homestar runner interview", Run Devil Run, 2003
- [#ref_7 ^] "A Date with Homestar Runner", live appearance at New York University, 1 Mar 2005
- [#ref_8 ^] "Looking at a Thing in a Bag", The Boston Globe, 9 Aug 2003
Footnotes
- [#ref_a ^] The "foreign" feeling of early Homestar Runner would continue with the usage of Japanese katakana in Super NES and British English in Where My Hat Is At?
- [#ref_b ^] Estimated as far back as 1992 by Huggins at the 20th Anniversary Show. Lemke first played for the Braves in 1988.
- [#ref_c ^] Discussed in many places, including Gothamist,[#endnote_1 [1]] The Boston Globe,[#endnote_8 [8]] Club Aquatica, UMFM,[#endnote_5 [5]] Flashforward 2006, Homestar Runner 20th Anniversary Show
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