strongbad_email.exe - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

website
Strong Bad gives an emailer advice on building a website, and shows off his own.

island
Strong Bad imagines the lurking horrors of being stranded on an island with Homestar.

comic
The origin of Teen Girl Squad! Brittany asks Strong Bad to make a comic about her friends.

morning routine
Strong Bad details his morning routine, but keeps getting interrupted by Strong Sad.

cheat talk
After being emailed by the town of Cory, North Dakota, Strong Bad tries to get The Cheat to speak English, without much luck.

current status
In a rushed email, Strong Bad is asked what his current status is with the ladies.

japanese cartoon
Strong Bad describes what he would look like as a Japanese cartoon, and 20X6 is born.

dragon
Kaizer wants to know if Strong Bad can draw a dragon. Trogdor is born.

marzipan
Strong Bad tries to prove that Marzipan loves him.

huttah!
Strong Bad tries to fight off hordes of The Cheat's fans.

monster truck
Strong Bad hosts a monster truck event this SUNDAY SUNDAY SOMEDAY!

interview
Kerrek asks Strong Bad about Homsar. Pen puppets ensue.

fingers
Lee Conrad from Edmonton, Alberta suggests to Strong Bad that he add some fingers to his boxing gloves so that people would stop asking him how he types with boxing gloves on.

english paper
"The Yellow Dart" asks Strong Bad to write his Englilsh paper for him.

unused emails
Strong Bad explains what happens to all the unused emails he gets every week.

the show
Homestar hosts The Show for the first time after Tori wants to know why he isn't funny anymore. Strong Sad has chicken pox.

autobiography
Dan from PA asks Strong Bad if he will write an autobiography on his life.

caper
Strong Bad tries to pull a caper with The Cheat, but The Cheat screws it up. However, Strong Bad can't stay mad at him for long.

personal favorites
HockeymanJ05 writes in to ask which one of the emails is Strong Bad's favorite, and Strong Bad takes a trip down (a dubious) memory lane.

big white face
Jen C. asks Strong Bad why he is so mean to the guy with the big white face and gray body.

2 emails
Jimmy from MN asks Strong Bad to do 2 emails. Then Dave Nienaber asks Strong Bad what he would do with a time machine.

crazy cartoon
Monkeydude asks Strong Bad to make a crazy cartoon.

mascot
The Crazy Go Nuts University Dumples face off against Pile of Electronics State. Real fruit smoothies are at stake.

privileges
Strong Bad upgrades The Cheat's privileges, and the little guy ends up in a crisper drawer.

funny
Strong Bad answers an email in the Funniest. Way. Ever. So funny that ketchup falls from the sky.

sibbie
Strong Bad tries his hardest not to write or sing a song about Sibbie.

suntan
Strong Bad discovers the awesomeness of black marker on stomach, which he markets to become a hundredaire.

anything
Strong Bad gets the week off while Homestar fills in. Homestar discusses the finer points of frying computer parts with carbonated beverages.

the process
Strong Bad explains how a Strong Bad Email is made, at the expense of Bubs.

stunt double
Louis wonders if Strong Bad has ever used a stunt double. Strong Bad responds by showing clips from his latest movie, Dangeresque 2: This Time, It's Not Dangeresque 1.
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