Strongbad_email.exe: Disc Five

Strongbad_email.exe: Disc Five



Year:
2007
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[Strong Bad receives an email from someone named Daniel, from Canada, suggesting that he should have his own set of trading cards, complete with a stick of bubble gum]

Strong Bad:
Daniel, trading cards are the biggest waste of not a video game on the planet! In fact, I thought trading cards were outlawed the day they invented good graphics. As for that "gum" that comes with them, I'm pretty sure they replaced that with a pink piece of balsa wood back in the early 80's and nobody ever noticed. So, no, I shouldn't have trading cards. But most of the other idiots 'round here have engaged in some form of trading cardery. Let's rag on them, shall we?

[a set of sports-themed trading cards with Coach Z is displayed]

Strong Bad:
First up is Coach Z's line of vaguely sports-ish managerial cards. What self-respecting twelve-year-old doesn't want to collect pictures of the smelly old men behind their favorite sports teams? And who could resist memorizing all these fabulous stats?

[Strong Bad looks at one card in particular that says that Coach Z has patted a record number of 23 butts in 1984]

Strong Bad:
Ooh, a record high 23 butt pats in '84! [Homestar appears behind Strong Bad]

Homestar Runner:
And who do you think was the lucky recipient of all those butt pats 'cept a one?

Strong Bad:
Let me guess, it...

Homestar Runner:
[interrupting] No, it was me. It was like I was made to hustle that season.

Strong Bad:
So, who got that last butt pat?

Homestar Runner:
Oh, I think he gave himself that one. He's renowned for his self-butt pats.

Strong Bad:
Yeah, known in seven states.

Strong Bad:
Strong Badia: an idyllic fruit-opia rich in made-up stories and not-true-ities, the not-true-est of which...

[prods the tire in Strong Badia, causing a bear holding a shark to pop up; The Cheat runs past in terror]

The Cheat:
[screaming The Cheat noises]

Strong Bad:
...is the mighty bear holding a shark. More than a mere security countermeasure, its origins lie in the skies of old.

[cut to the night sky, where various constellations are formed, including one of a fish wearing an afro and a marathon runner wearing a Union Jack-themed singlet]

Strong Bad:
The stars tell us that two of the seven elemental spirits of Strong Badia, the fish wearing a 'fro wig and the British distance runner, combined forces to defeat the others. In paintball... or maybe Red Rover. Then, through years of bad storytelling and the telephone game, the mythic beast transformed into the bear holding a shark we know today.

[shows off some fence drawings of the bear holding a shark terrorizing the countryside]

Strong Bad:
These ancient fence drawings show evidence of destroyed crops, stolen babies, and family bike-rides. Or family pie-sitting contests. Bear-holding-a-shark fever gripped the nation.

[Bubs is seen selling some bear-holding-a-shark-themed merchandise from his concession stand]

Bubs:
[holding up an ice cream bar] We got bear-holding-a-shark frozen delights...

[shows off a pile of glasses next to him]

Bubs:
...and these shot glasses are always popular with the kids. Oh, and my favorite...

[reaches down and produces a necklace]

Bubs:
...these bear-tooth-holding-a-shark-tooth necklaces!


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