Homestar Runner is a Flash animated internet cartoon series. It mixes surreal humor with references to retro pop culture, notably video games, classic television, and popular music.
The cartoons are normally centered on the title character, Homestar Runner. However, a series titled Strong Bad Email or sbemail, in which another main character, Strong Bad, answers emails from viewers, is the most popular and prominent feature of the site. While Hom...
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