The opening to "The Li'l Brudder and Maybe Tendafoot Too Show," featuring everyone's favorite one legged pup.
A series of completely unrelated shorts that have nothing to do with summer. Includes The Cheats eats a million french fries, Powered by the Cheat cavemen, a Limozeen lazer show, Homestar and Pom Pom chatting at a bar, and an Easter Egg of Homestar Vs. the Very Very Little Girl.
In The King of Town's Very Own Quite Popular Cartoon Show, the King of Town and all his men try to make the Poopsmith smell nice.
Limozeen and sloshy cover each other's trademark songs.
Come the heck down to Blubb-O's!
Limozeen advertises their upcoming concert.
We travel backwise to 2004, when Strong Bad tells another timeless story.
Strong Sad goes to the beach?
It's here! It's here! The Compy catalog is finally here! Just in time for Strong Bad, too. And his decision was bound to happen.
Rafferty lays his best scary-scary story on Homestar, hoping to get into this year's Halloween party.
Homestar wants to get a birthday gift for Marzipan, but can't decide what to get. Coach Z advises him to get something rare and exotic, so Homestar, Pom Pom, and Strong Sad head out to catch the Yello Dello. The DVD is complete with commentary, the old version of the cartoon, and deleted scenes. The characters are drawn in a stylized fashion.
Strong Bad and The Cheat come across Homestar doing something truly terrifying in the snow. Befuddlement ensues.
FAF FAN #23 asks Strong Bad how he can tell his independent filmmaker buddy that his films suck.
Strong Bad kills a few email birds with one stone, and answers three emails.
Wilbur asks Strong Bad's opinion on the effects of video games on children.
Kaizer wants to know if Strong Bad can draw a dragon. Trogdor is born.
Homestar hosts The Show for the first time after Tori wants to know why he isn't funny anymore. Strong Sad has chicken pox.
Strong Bad describes how he imagines Pom Pom's family.
Strong Bad tries to get his old Mexican accent back.
A series of Decemberween-themed cartoons that are...in July! Includes: Teen Girl Squad: Decemberween Teen Girl Squad, Kids' Book: That Time of Year, Sweet Cuppin' Cakes: Decemberween Sweet Cuppin' Cakes, Puppet Style: Homestar and the Nice Present, Seasonal Sweaters (Easter egg), Homestar vs. Little Girl (Easter egg)
The Videlectrix Guys play "one of the classics of the horror survival genre", the Atari 2600 game Haunted House.
Homestar makes an inane game show out of his Halloween costume misinterpretations.
Strong Bad takes a musical deep dive into one singular fanstume.
A remastered and replastered version of the 2022 daily Decemberweenvent Calendar of Homestar Runner-themed sheet music. Additional music throughout by the incredible ‪@trott‬.
Little Girl and Puppet Strong Bad make small talk.
Little Girl has grown up to sell Malloweens with Marshie.
President's Daughter is the fifth installment of Puppet Jam with They Might Be Giants.
Apple Juice Blues is the sixth installment of Puppet Jam with They Might Be Giants.
Everybody Knows It is the seventh and final installment of Puppet Jam with They Might Be Giants.
Dangeresque and Dangeresque Too track down the guy who stole his curly fries that one time.
Take your bad Homestar Runner impression to new heights with this amazing puppet from Fangamer! It's for real!
In the first installment of Marzipan's Answering Machine, Strong Bad leaves his first prank call, Strong Sad wants his CDs back, Homestar and Pom Pom want to know where Marzipan is, and Coach Z just wants to cheer up Homestar.
The King of Town unsuccessfully tries to deliver an invitation, Pom Pom talks crazy talk, and Detective Everybody reports that Homestar Runner is dead.
Everybody wants to be Marzipan's boyfriend except Strong Bad, who just pretends to be Marzipan. Homestar gets suspicious.
Homestar forgets a TV joke, Strong Sad tries to return a missed call, Strong Bad and the King of Town both "claim" responsibility for the prank calls, and Strong Mad attempts an old prank call on an answering machine.
Coach Z and Bubs are drunk, Homsar is numb, Strong Bad is British, Homestar is a telemarketer, and Strong Sad is as lonely as usual.
Marzipan has only a few weeks to live, the King of Town needs advice on being cool, Strong Bad brags about his imaginary girlfriend, and Homestar insults his real girlfriend.
Strong Sad invites Marzipan to a Halloween party, Bubs advertises tainted candy, Homsar howls, Dead Guy Perez knocks over the thing, Safety Dan gives us important Halloween tips, and Homestar treats us to a musical performance.
Coach Z confuses fantasy with reality, Marzipan wins a great prize, Stinkoman looks for a challenge, the Grape-Nuts Robot malfunctions, and Homestar tries to get some sweepstakes.
Marzipan has a new answering machine in this version: the PhoneTime XL8! The King of Town has an important question, Strong Bad tries to scam free cable, Coach Z is sketchier than usual, the secret ingredient of tofu is revealed, and Homestar mistakenly breaks up with Marzipan, resulting in a ridiculous switching act.
Strong Sad invites Marzipan over to watch a DVD. Meanwhile, Strong Bad attempts to teach Homestar the fine art of prank calling.
Strong Bad represents Bob Statesman, Homestar does a puzzle, the King of Town loses his napkin, and Marzipan gets strange messages from foreign lands.
The Thnikkaman starts a Thnikkaband, Strong Bad's prank call ends in song, and Homestar threatens himself again.
Homestar gets hold of a banana, The Cheat and The King of Town cut their own demos, we hear two blasts from the past, and Marzipan's magazine subscription is about to erupt.
In this installment, Coach Z has shin tryouts, Strong Sad plans April Fools' pranks, Crack Stuntman gives guns to pandas, Strong Bad imitates a phone robot, and Homestar doesn't know what he's talking about.
The King of Town threatens to reveal Marzipan's secrets, Homestar chases blondes, Bubs looks for women, Coach Z wants a backup singer, The Cheat leaves a prank call, and Marzipan's questionable surgeon wants to use a photo in an advertisement.
Strong Sad house-sits, which perturbs Marzipan's usual callers.
After seven years, Marzipan's inability to check her answering machine pays off.
The puppets create a main page.
Strong Bad answers the question, "What separates a Strong Bad Email from a regular cartoon?" Apparently, not that much!
A Xeriouxly Forxe-themed main page.
Easter egg clip of Gary playing a few chords on this big guitar and singing a song about running away, from the Cheatar video.
A cheesy karaoke video included on strongbad_email.exe for the song "Trogdor", complete with Ren Fair costumes!
A karaoke video of Limozeen's "Nite Mamas", included on strongbad_email.exe.
The Theme from Dangeresque II, included on strongbad_email.exe and in karaoke style!
A karaoke video for Everybody to the Limit from strongbad_email.exe, featuring three guys dancing and doing tricks in a skate park, but without skateboards. Contains bad special video effects, in an attempt to parody standard karaoke video conventions.
Dave Bjornborg of Taranchula sings in a music video of Moving Very Slowly. Skeletons play wicked electric guitar solos.
Mike Chapman and Puppet Homestar interact in hilarious ways.
A time-lapse video showing the making of the Strong Bad Email flashback.
Mike and Matt take a closer look at many, many never-before-seen sketches.
A karaoke video for the Limozeen song "Because, It's Midnite".
Karaoke video of the Strong Bad Email rock opera.
Puppet Homestar Runner and Mike interact, from Washington Square to Texas.
Outtakes from Strong Bad vs. Little Girl! and Homestar vs. Little Girl 2.
A video featuring the intros to emails 101-160.
A video composed of one second from each of the first 160 Strong Bad Emails.
Strong Bad refuses to check his 150th email. Strong Sad tries to help.
Listening to messages on his answering machine for a change, Strong Bad continues his search for the missing Lappy and a "kick-awesome guitarist".
Strong Bad gives safety tips for his Gameways.
Strong Bad advertises Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People.
A short bonus video showing the beginning stages of the 3D menus used in the first three discs of strongbad_email.exe.
A short combining CGI with live action.
An alternate version of the preflight check from sbemail #138.
Strong Bad and Homestar find themselves in a mysterious blue space. Are they dead?
Easter Egg in the original cartoon, with a cutout silhouette of Abraham Lincoln over the image.
Homestar Runner delves into deep political thought.
Shows several scenes from the Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer and breaks them down to show how The Brothers Chaps created some of the scenes that could not be feasibly done in real life, such as Rather Dashing's flaming robes.
A short Flash about the origins of Pom Pom, found in the Museum under old Flash. Based on a sketch from the Museum Sketchbook.
The King of Town attempts to check an email with Strong Bad's old and broken Tandy 400.
Journey through a 3-D maze while searching for The Cheat.
An unfinished cartoon featuring the main cast as Easter eggs.
Strong Sad's hands demonstrate the awesome thing that happens even if you kinda lose Trogdor the Board Game.
The welcome speech for first-time viewers of homestarrunner.com.
In a special live action Strong Bad Email, Strong Bad whines about other people not finishing the next DVD as soon as he would like.