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Has to be that little flowery hat that sits on top of the huge taloned claw that kills Tompkins (somehow) in Teen Girl Squad #7. :bubs:

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Also in TGS #7, after Tompkins dies, how the torso takes the silver medal.
-Aughh! Graughh! H-He died somehow.

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"Those were moist towelettes!"

Probably the funniest line no one remembers.


I'm always quoting that. I think Darkfruity means that no one who does not have the wiki in their head remembers. I've actually only seen "casual" fans quote Teen Girl Squad. Not that there's anything wrong with that.


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For me, I don't really... well, ah, no. Except for Strong Bad hitting Homestar with the frying pan in Bug in Mouth Disease. Nobody really talks about that one.

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Obscure details that made me laugh include "Dripping Yellow Madness who moved away after 5th grade" (not really, but still something to chuckleworth at) and "Dirtiest Diapey". Whoah, coffee, eggs, bacon! Another one is the pause between Cheat Commandos and O's. L-O-L material? Yeah. And "LOOK! I'M TRYING! OKAY?" from the Stinkomanual.

EDIT: And Homestar badly singing along at the "THE END" screen in SB-Email "lady...ing".

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Answering Machine 9.2's messages 2 and 1, and then Homestar's messages as everybody. Also 10.2's pranking by Homestar...

"Goatface Killa," makes me laugh too... and Strong Bad's Homestar impression in "Where's The Cheat?"

How come I didn't think of that last time?!

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oh also, in Army, when Homsar walks along with the rest of the army, drops Benedetto, and just keeps going.

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Based on my avatar, you would probably think that the "death hole" in Cool Tapes would be one of those "always makes you laugh" moments for me. And you'd be right. But someone already mentioned the death hole earlier in this topic.

So, I'll say that I particularly like when Bubs tells Homsar "Don'tchu talk to me!" in Where's The Cheat?

That, and when Strong Bad says "your... payment" when giving The Cheat some "legal tender" pencil shavings.

Yup, those would have to be high on my list of those special details. However, my #1 favourite is still that scene with Homestar and the Swiss Cake Rolls in invisibility. "Oww... Those things are bad for you!". I know many people enjoy that one, including Mike Chapman (on the DVD Commentary)

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that "what the f..." in trevor the vampire, and Strong Sads fingers in Caffiene...

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Marzipan grinning. I mean, Marzipan has teeth? *bursts out in laughter*


I agree, that was funny for some odd reason.

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Bus-chucker club. I don't know why, but that made me laugh so much, and it STILL makes me laugh.

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Bus-chucker club. I don't know why, but that made me laugh so much, and it STILL makes me laugh.

Oh yeah, me too. Just the pure randomness of it.

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Another one that's moderately funny is on the side of the All Is On CD where it says "Songs We Found on the Street."

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oh also, in Army, when Homsar walks along with the rest of the army, drops Benedetto, and just keeps going.

Haha, I loved that too. No one else even takes notice of him as he scuttles off-screen.

I also love The Homestar Runner's "Yessir. Yessir, I am." from 20X6 vs 1936. Cracks me up far more than it should.


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I also love The Homestar Runner's "Yessir. Yessir, I am." from 20X6 vs 1936. Cracks me up far more than it should.


I know what you mean. It seems like one of those regualr quotes when you read it. But when you hear it, it is so much funnier. It's also one of those quotes that I find myself saying sometimes.

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iKipapa wrote:
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I also love The Homestar Runner's "Yessir. Yessir, I am." from 20X6 vs 1936. Cracks me up far more than it should.


I know what you mean. It seems like one of those regualr quotes when you read it. But when you hear it, it is so much funnier. It's also one of those quotes that I find myself saying sometimes.

Exactly. When read, it looks like a normal, polite statement of confirmation. But once you hear his tone? Oh yes, it's suddenly sass, the bane of all 1936 olda folk, the essence of corrupt youth, the... eh, whatever. I quote it whenever I can, even if it confuses my fellow females when I call them "sir."


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I also love The Homestar Runner's "Yessir. Yessir, I am." from 20X6 vs 1936. Cracks me up far more than it should.


I know what you mean. It seems like one of those regualr quotes when you read it. But when you hear it, it is so much funnier. It's also one of those quotes that I find myself saying sometimes.

Exactly. When read, it looks like a normal, polite statement of confirmation. But once you hear his tone? Oh yes, it's suddenly sass, the bane of all 1936 olda folk, the essence of corrupt youth, the... eh, whatever. I quote it whenever I can, even if it confuses my fellow females when I call them "sir."


Yeah, I always use that quote. It's kinda weird the way he says it, that's why it rules.


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In the first Cheat Commandos, the mission names in the background, and the fact that operation: Don't crush ourselves was failed had me laughing more than normal

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Yes, I agree totally. I used to love all the old stereotypical action cartoons (Thundercats, He-Man, Spider-Man, TMNT...) so Cheat Commandos was especially funny. I love the Operation Blow Up the Ocean sign as well.

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Here are some of my favourite little details:
"Did you just eat a scoop?"
On the DVD when Mike is trying to fix Homestar's propeller, and he informs Mike that it's called a "buzzer".
Old man rub.
The "I Really Gotta Pee" song.
"Hey stupid, I brought you this stuff."
The fact that Teeg Dougland is, essentially, the Duggler from Undergrads.
Oh, and "The good times are over!"

Just a bunch of stupid stuff that isn't really that funny, but makes me laugh like an idiot.

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Mostly things not in toons, like the legal page and the faq. Oh and the DVD commentaries. Just those little things they say crack me up, but then again, I tend to like TBC just being them and not their characters.


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The dvd commentaries are funny. I especially like in the Virus one when Homestar says "Yeah, if you flicked the on and off switch alot you get a little floating Pitfall Harry through the trees!"

And in Car "Are you talking about my buzzer, Mike?"

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Shark-Tooth Bubs: "Hey, everybody! I've had my fill!" {glides down stairs}

:hr: There's just one thing I'd like to do before we go.
Mike: What's that?
:hr: {singing} Spiiin...myyy...buzzerrr!

:poop: {on sign} Give us something good instead.
:pom: {bubbles and nods}

Homsar dropping Bennedetto and walking offscreen in Army. He doesn't come back again for the rest of the episode.

Senor Cardgage calling Strong Bad "Miss America" in Senorial Day.

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Here are some of my favourite little details:
"Did you just eat a scoop?"
On the DVD when Mike is trying to fix Homestar's propeller, and he informs Mike that it's called a "buzzer".
Old man rub.
The "I Really Gotta Pee" song.
"Hey stupid, I brought you this stuff."
The fact that Teeg Dougland is, essentially, the Duggler from Undergrads.
Oh, and "The good times are over!"

Just a bunch of stupid stuff that isn't really that funny, but makes me laugh like an idiot.


Ha ha, I love it when Homestar says "Hey, stupid, I brought you this stuff!" If I said that to my girlfriend (back when I had a girlfriend) then she'd never let me hear the last of it. Gotta love Homestar's disregard for tact.

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Oh yeah, forgot about the commentaries.

:hr: You shouldn't put dry ice on your...extremeties...

Matt's Strong Sad: Those things are great!
Mike's Strong Sad: Oh, you're back! We're both back!
Matt's Strong Sad: Aaah! Go away! I don't like you!

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:coachz: *to the microwave at the end of part-time job* Hey, a lacker!

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The dvd commentaries are funny. I especially like in the Virus one when Homestar says "Yeah, if you flicked the on and off switch alot you get a little floating Pitfall Harry through the trees!"

And in Car "Are you talking about my buzzer, Mike?"

Whee. Quoting myself. Stupid me. It's not in Car that Homestar says that, it's in Time Capsule.

I like the thing with Coach Z. and 'sprot.' That was funny.

Also, 'Compa' in Mile always makes me laugh.

Lacker room, UYB, I htink you mean lacker room.

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Right, of course, lacker room.

Regarding tiny details that make me laugh: the things written on Cheerleader's shirt are oftentimes funny. I also can't help but find it funny on the TGS main page when The Ugly One says "Teacher just called me young man."

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"Someone mention a pointy king? Doink doink?" The fact that he says the sound effect while pointy-ing... oh man, that kills me, somewhy. Then of course the 'heck no at all' follow-up...

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The sound Homestar makes as he spits Teddy Grahams all over Strong Bad's basement (coutch patch).

Strong Sad telling Coach Z "I rarely know what you're talkin' about" (Pumpkin Carve-nival).

Coach Z calling a toilet a "terlet" (A Folky Tale + Halloween Fairstival) since I know some people in real life who call them that.
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Strong Sad's "There's gotta be a better word for weird" comment about Strong Bad's egg collection (morning routine).

Homestar calling The King of Town Santa (Bug In Mouth Disease).

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