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* [[Old Characters Page]] — [[Marzipan]] is said to love horses | * [[Old Characters Page]] — [[Marzipan]] is said to love horses "and her boyfriend too", a reference to the [[Tom Petty]] song "[[Free Fallin']]". | ||
* Email [[no loafing]] — [[Strong Bad]] puts up a picture of a horse, which is accompanied by an "old adage" about [[Goats|goats]]. | * Email [[no loafing]] — [[Strong Bad]] puts up a picture of a horse, which is accompanied by an "old adage" about [[Goats|goats]]. | ||
* [[Peasant's Quest]] — [[Rather Dashing]] must scare the horse [[Poor Gary]] during the game. [[Ointment and Old Person Rub|Horse Grease]] also appears. | * [[Peasant's Quest]] — [[Rather Dashing]] must scare the horse [[Poor Gary]] during the game. [[Ointment and Old Person Rub|Horse Grease]] also appears. | ||
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* Email [[retirement]] — The broken [[Tandy 400]] and [[Compy 386]] are at first believed to be incapable of checking emails even with the help of sixty horses dressed up as I.T. professionals. A [[Dullard]] comic features the new I.T. professional Randy, who is an anthropomorphic horse. | * Email [[retirement]] — The broken [[Tandy 400]] and [[Compy 386]] are at first believed to be incapable of checking emails even with the help of sixty horses dressed up as I.T. professionals. A [[Dullard]] comic features the new I.T. professional Randy, who is an anthropomorphic horse. | ||
* [[Drive-Thru]] (DVD commentary) — Strong Bad suggests that the brown toy from [[Blubb-O's]] might be a horse with a milkshake on its back. | * [[Drive-Thru]] (DVD commentary) — Strong Bad suggests that the brown toy from [[Blubb-O's]] might be a horse with a milkshake on its back. | ||
* [[Ever and More | * [[Ever and More]] — Strong Bad claims that the song "Ever and More!" is "horse puckey". | ||
* [[Sickly Sam's Big Outing]] — A horse named [[Dee]] is [[Sickly Sam]]'s love of a lifetime. | * [[Sickly Sam's Big Outing]] — A horse named [[Dee]] is [[Sickly Sam]]'s love of a lifetime. | ||
* Email [[specially marked]] — The breakfast cereal [[Breakfast Cereals from Specially Marked|OH! T'MEEL]] has a horse on the box. | * Email [[specially marked]] — The breakfast cereal [[Breakfast Cereals from Specially Marked|OH! T'MEEL]] has a horse on the box. | ||
* [[Place Ya Bets | * [[Place Ya Bets!]] — [[Strong Mad]] says he thinks he's talking about horses. | ||
* [[ | * [[Cheat Commandos: Two Part Episode: Part 2]] — [[Flashfight]] shows the [[Cheat Commandos]] "Non-violent Dressage Mishaps Volume 4". Dressage refers to a method of horse riding that is often used for show. | ||
* [[Soap Box Doiby]] — Homestar says that "looks only count in horse shows and ham parades". | * [[Soap Box Doiby]] — Homestar says that "looks only count in horse shows and ham parades". | ||
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* [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 6]] — According to her description, [[Cheerleader]] wants a pony. | * [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 6]] — According to her description, [[Cheerleader]] wants a pony. | ||
* [[Commandos in the Classroom]] — The [[Cheat Commandos]] watch [[Pony Fights 2]], except for [[Reynold]]. | * [[Commandos in the Classroom]] — The [[Cheat Commandos]] watch [[Pony Fights 2]], except for [[Reynold]]. | ||
** In [[ | ** In [[Cheat Commandos: Two Part Episode: Part 2]], [[Fightgar]] would rather see ''Pony Fights''. | ||
* Email [[original]] — While filling in as "Guest [[Bubs|Bubses]]", both [[Senor Cardgage]] and [[Crack Stuntman]] think they should eat a pony. | * Email [[original]] — While filling in as "Guest [[Bubs|Bubses]]", both [[Senor Cardgage]] and [[Crack Stuntman]] think they should eat a pony. | ||
* [[SBCG4AP Dev Blog]] — Strong Bad calls ''[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]'' a "Raise-Your-Own-Pony-and-Sell-it-to-the-Glue-Factory" game. | * [[SBCG4AP Dev Blog]] — Strong Bad calls ''[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]'' a "Raise-Your-Own-Pony-and-Sell-it-to-the-Glue-Factory" game. | ||
* [[Baddest of the Bands]] — Strong Sad | * [[Baddest of the Bands]] — Strong Sad mockingly asks Strong Bad if his Battle of the Bands will have ponies. Strong Bad replies in the affirmative before catching himself. | ||
* [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] — One of [[Uzi Bazooka]]'s demands is a pony, the kind with wings and rainbows. | * [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] — One of [[Uzi Bazooka]]'s demands is a pony, the kind with wings and rainbows. | ||
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* [[Goats]] | * [[Goats]] | ||
* [[Cows]] | * [[Cows]] | ||
* [[Unicorns]] | |||
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Revision as of 01:53, 14 July 2026
Everyone loves horses and ponies, even characters in the Homestar Runner universe. While not frequently seen, they do get mentioned on occasion.
Horses
The loneliest horse?
- Old Characters Page — Marzipan is said to love horses "and her boyfriend too", a reference to the Tom Petty song "Free Fallin'".
- Email no loafing — Strong Bad puts up a picture of a horse, which is accompanied by an "old adage" about goats.
- Peasant's Quest — Rather Dashing must scare the horse Poor Gary during the game. Horse Grease also appears.
- Hallrunner — If you choose to talk to a Franciscan Monk, you tell him the one about the horse in the midget bar.
- Email E-mail Birds — Strong Bad replies to an email from a "Horse woman" by saying that he "feed horse woman poison oats".
- Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer — Poor Gary appears again, played by a real horse named Moonshadow.
- Email Family Resemblence — Pom Pom's imagined brother Stom Stom has a horse leg for a body and a leg.
- Halloween Potion-ma-jig (Easter egg) — One of Homsar's supposed choices is "2TH: HORSE IT ON IN THERE!"
- Email lady fan — Marzipan calls Strong Bad a "horse's twees".
- Email keep cool — One of the pool rules is "no rough-horsing", illustrated by a horse's head with a knife.
- Email retirement — The broken Tandy 400 and Compy 386 are at first believed to be incapable of checking emails even with the help of sixty horses dressed up as I.T. professionals. A Dullard comic features the new I.T. professional Randy, who is an anthropomorphic horse.
- Drive-Thru (DVD commentary) — Strong Bad suggests that the brown toy from Blubb-O's might be a horse with a milkshake on its back.
- Ever and More — Strong Bad claims that the song "Ever and More!" is "horse puckey".
- Sickly Sam's Big Outing — A horse named Dee is Sickly Sam's love of a lifetime.
- Email specially marked — The breakfast cereal OH! T'MEEL has a horse on the box.
- Place Ya Bets! — Strong Mad says he thinks he's talking about horses.
- Cheat Commandos: Two Part Episode: Part 2 — Flashfight shows the Cheat Commandos "Non-violent Dressage Mishaps Volume 4". Dressage refers to a method of horse riding that is often used for show.
- Soap Box Doiby — Homestar says that "looks only count in horse shows and ham parades".
Ponies
Very illegal pony fights.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 6 — According to her description, Cheerleader wants a pony.
- Commandos in the Classroom — The Cheat Commandos watch Pony Fights 2, except for Reynold.
- In Cheat Commandos: Two Part Episode: Part 2, Fightgar would rather see Pony Fights.
- Email original — While filling in as "Guest Bubses", both Senor Cardgage and Crack Stuntman think they should eat a pony.
- SBCG4AP Dev Blog — Strong Bad calls Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People a "Raise-Your-Own-Pony-and-Sell-it-to-the-Glue-Factory" game.
- Baddest of the Bands — Strong Sad mockingly asks Strong Bad if his Battle of the Bands will have ponies. Strong Bad replies in the affirmative before catching himself.
- Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective — One of Uzi Bazooka's demands is a pony, the kind with wings and rainbows.
See Also
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