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<p><b><a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Metroid" title="wikipedia:Metroid">Metroid</a></b> is a series of science fiction action/adventure games developed and published by <a href="/index.php?title=Nintendo" title="Nintendo">Nintendo</a>. References to the series have been made several times in the <a href="/index.php?title=Homestar_Runner_%28body_of_work%29" title="Homestar Runner (body of work)">Homestar Runner</a> body of work. | |||
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<a id="Appearances" name="Appearances"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline">Appearances</span></h2> | |||
<ul><li>Email <a href="/index.php?title=invisibility" title="invisibility">invisibility</a> — During an <a href="/index.php?title=Easter_egg" title="Easter egg">Easter egg</a>, the <a href="/index.php?title=Tandy_400" title="Tandy 400">Tandy 400</a> references the password "JUSTIN BAILEY" from Metroid for the <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=NES" title="wikipedia:NES">NES</a>. | |||
</li><li>Email <a href="/index.php?title=japanese_cartoon" title="japanese cartoon">japanese cartoon</a> — An Easter egg shows the ending to Metroid for the NES. Additionally, "Maru Maru" is listed in the <a href="/index.php?title=20X6" title="20X6">20X6</a> cartoon's credits. It is a misspelling of <i>Maru Mari</i> (丸まり), the Japanese name for the Morph Ball, from Metroid for the NES. | |||
</li><li><a href="/index.php?title=Main_Page_17" title="Main Page 17">Main Page 17</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Stinkoman_20X6" title="Stinkoman 20X6">Stinkoman 20X6</a>, email <a href="/index.php?title=alternate_universe" title="alternate universe">alternate universe</a>, and <a href="/index.php?title=Twenty_THANXty_Six" title="Twenty THANXty Six">Twenty THANXty Six</a> — The spinning jump that <a href="/index.php?title=Stinkoman" title="Stinkoman">Stinkoman</a> uses resembles <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Samus_Aran" title="wikipedia:Samus Aran">Samus</a>'s Spin Jump. | |||
</li><li><a href="/index.php?title=Stinkoman_20X6" title="Stinkoman 20X6">Stinkoman 20X6</a> — | |||
<ul><li>The sound effect for Tampo's destruction is taken from Metroid for the NES. | |||
</li><li>The final stage of <a href="/index.php?title=Stinkoman_20X6_Walkthrough_Level_10" title="Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 10">Level 10</a> is a timed post-boss escape sequence, a trademark of the Metroid series. | |||
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</li><li><a href="/index.php?title=Under_Construction" title="Under Construction">Under Construction</a> — "Maru Maru" is listed in the credits of this toon. | |||
</li><li><a href="/index.php?title=Haunted_Photo_Booth_Teaser" title="Haunted Photo Booth Teaser">Haunted Photo Booth Teaser</a> — <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad" title="Strong Bad">Strong Bad</a>'s <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad%27s_Teaser_Costumes" title="Strong Bad's Teaser Costumes">elaborate Halloween teaser costume</a> is <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Ridley_%28Metroid%29" title="wikipedia:Ridley (Metroid)">Ridley</a>'s Super Metroid sprite. | |||
</li><li><a href="/index.php?title=Halloween_Hide_%26_Seek" title="Halloween Hide & Seek">Halloween Hide & Seek</a> — <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Homestar" title="Homestar">Homestar</a> calls the spooky, leafy tree "Mother Brain". | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 18 July 2026
Metroid is a series of science fiction action/adventure games developed and published by Nintendo. References to the series have been made several times in the Homestar Runner body of work.
Appearances
- Email invisibility — During an Easter egg, the Tandy 400 references the password "JUSTIN BAILEY" from Metroid for the NES.
- Email japanese cartoon — An Easter egg shows the ending to Metroid for the NES. Additionally, "Maru Maru" is listed in the 20X6 cartoon's credits. It is a misspelling of Maru Mari (丸まり), the Japanese name for the Morph Ball, from Metroid for the NES.
- Main Page 17, Stinkoman 20X6, email alternate universe, and Twenty THANXty Six — The spinning jump that Stinkoman uses resembles Samus's Spin Jump.
- Stinkoman 20X6 —
- The sound effect for Tampo's destruction is taken from Metroid for the NES.
- The final stage of Level 10 is a timed post-boss escape sequence, a trademark of the Metroid series.
- Under Construction — "Maru Maru" is listed in the credits of this toon.
- Haunted Photo Booth Teaser — Strong Bad's elaborate Halloween teaser costume is Ridley's Super Metroid sprite.
- Halloween Hide & Seek — Homestar calls the spooky, leafy tree "Mother Brain".