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** The flaming maneuver the Poopsmith does when clicking on him is Bison's "Psycho Crusher" attack. The move was known in earlier versions of ''Street Fighter II'' as the "flaming torpedo"; hence, the reference to a "flaming Poopsmith". | ** The flaming maneuver the Poopsmith does when clicking on him is Bison's "Psycho Crusher" attack. The move was known in earlier versions of ''Street Fighter II'' as the "flaming torpedo"; hence, the reference to a "flaming Poopsmith". | ||
* [[Fan Stuff]] — A picture of Homestar as Goku is [[Email FAQ|intentionally misidentified]] as "[[Ken Masters|Ken]] from Street Fighter but with [[Guile (Street Fighter)|Guile]]'s hair". | * [[Fan Stuff]] — A picture of Homestar as Goku is [[Email FAQ|intentionally misidentified]] as "[[Ken Masters|Ken]] from Street Fighter but with [[Guile (Street Fighter)|Guile]]'s hair". | ||
* Email [[dangeresque 3]] — | * Email [[dangeresque 3]] — "The pipes are broken!" is [[Homestar Runner]] trying to say "Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku", a move used by [[Ryu (Street Fighter)|Ryu]] and Ken that is commonly translated as the "Hurricane Kick". Due to the low-quality ingame audio of the time, it was often hard to understand what characters were saying (especially if the listener could not understand Japanese) which led to humorous misinterpretation. | ||
** [[Dangeresque | ** [[Decemberween Dangeresque]] — Homestar's character, [[Stingy Relenque]], does a spinning kick, saying, "Ze pipes... zey are broken!" | ||
* [[Stinkoman 20X6]] — [[1-Up]]'s spin-kick is similar to the Tatsumaki. | * [[Stinkoman 20X6]] — [[1-Up]]'s spin-kick is similar to the Tatsumaki. | ||
* [[Sample of Style Too]] — | * [[Sample of Style Too]] — Matt can be seen mimicking the [[Hadouken]] move while performing the motion capture for [[Marshie]]. | ||
* [[Strong Badia the Free]] — One of the Algebros from [[Math Kickers]] is named Ryu. | * [[Strong Badia the Free]] — One of the Algebros from [[Math Kickers]] is named Ryu. | ||
* [[8-Bit is Enough|8-Bit Is Enough]] — Homestar says his lucky quarter got him out of some tight jams, including | * [[8-Bit is Enough|8-Bit Is Enough]] — Homestar says his lucky quarter got him out of some tight jams, including Street [[Mashing|Masher]], Street Masher II, and Street Masher II: Slightly Different Costumes Edition. The third title references the [[Street Fighter II|many times SF2 has been re-released]] with expanded or alternate content. | ||
* [[Hremail 2000]] — The music that plays in the [[Easter egg]] is similar to Ryu's theme. | * [[Hremail 2000]] — The music that plays in the [[Easter egg]] is similar to Ryu's theme. | ||
* [[@StrongBadActual]] | * [[@StrongBadActual]] Tweet ([[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2020|28 Mar 2020]]) — While playing [[Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax|Axe of Rage]], Strong Bad refers to a green enemy as [[Blanka]]. | ||
* [[Disk 4 of 12 - World Games]] — While playing the Sumo game in | * [[Disk 4 of 12 - World Games]] — While playing the Sumo game in [[World Games (video game)|World Games]], Strong Bad mentions the Hundred Hand Slap, a move used by sumo wrestler [[E. Honda]], and also mimics this move's grunts. | ||
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Revision as of 01:53, 14 July 2026
"The pipes are broken!"
Street Fighter is a series of fighting video games which became popular in the early 1990s. The Brothers Chaps reference it in several of their cartoons, especially Street Fighter II.
Appearances
- Main Page 17 — Marzi-Mei's pose is nearly identical to Chun-Li's victory pose, originally from Street Fighter II. "Yatta!" is a Japanese word which means "I did it!", or "All right!" in English.
- 20X6 vs. 1936 — The kicking attack that Stinkoman practices bears a strong resemblance to Chun Li's lightning kick attack.
- 3 Times Halloween Funjob — The Poopsmith dresses up as M. Bison, the final boss of Street Fighter II.
- The flaming maneuver the Poopsmith does when clicking on him is Bison's "Psycho Crusher" attack. The move was known in earlier versions of Street Fighter II as the "flaming torpedo"; hence, the reference to a "flaming Poopsmith".
- Fan Stuff — A picture of Homestar as Goku is intentionally misidentified as "Ken from Street Fighter but with Guile's hair".
- Email dangeresque 3 — "The pipes are broken!" is Homestar Runner trying to say "Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku", a move used by Ryu and Ken that is commonly translated as the "Hurricane Kick". Due to the low-quality ingame audio of the time, it was often hard to understand what characters were saying (especially if the listener could not understand Japanese) which led to humorous misinterpretation.
- Decemberween Dangeresque — Homestar's character, Stingy Relenque, does a spinning kick, saying, "Ze pipes... zey are broken!"
- Stinkoman 20X6 — 1-Up's spin-kick is similar to the Tatsumaki.
- Sample of Style Too — Matt can be seen mimicking the Hadouken move while performing the motion capture for Marshie.
- Strong Badia the Free — One of the Algebros from Math Kickers is named Ryu.
- 8-Bit Is Enough — Homestar says his lucky quarter got him out of some tight jams, including Street Masher, Street Masher II, and Street Masher II: Slightly Different Costumes Edition. The third title references the many times SF2 has been re-released with expanded or alternate content.
- Hremail 2000 — The music that plays in the Easter egg is similar to Ryu's theme.
- @StrongBadActual Tweet (28 Mar 2020) — While playing Axe of Rage, Strong Bad refers to a green enemy as Blanka.
- Disk 4 of 12 - World Games — While playing the Sumo game in World Games, Strong Bad mentions the Hundred Hand Slap, a move used by sumo wrestler E. Honda, and also mimics this move's grunts.
See Also
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