strongbad_email.exe - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

car
Kyle asks about Strong Bad's car, while Homestar shows off his tricked-out propeller cap.

lunch special
Larry Pat says that he'll show Strong Bad a hot girl if he can get Bubs to give out some free lunch specials. Strong Bad switches it up a bit.

haircut
Strong Bad gives advice to a Deutschlander on cool "haircuts".

theme park
Strong Bad tells us about his plans for a Strong Badia theme park.

replacement
Strong Bad looks for a replacement for when he retires from answering emails.

dangeresque 3
On receiving an email about Dangeresque 3, Strong Bad reveals that he hasn't made it. Instead, he gives us a director's cut of Dangeresque 1.

cheatday
Someone asks what Strong Bad does on The Cheat's birthday, or "Cheatday", while Coach Z and Bubs try to form a band.

pom pom
Kevin asks about what would happen if you poked Pom Pom with a pin. Strong Bad experiments with dangerous conditions.

crying
DJ Solerous asks Strong Bad if he had ever made Homestar cry. All weep when they see Li'l Brudder.

for kids
Allison wonders what a Strong Bad television series for kids would be like.

other days
Brian asks what Strong Bad does on all the other days of the week.

old comics
Zack asks Strong Bad why the King of Town has a Poopsmith, and Strong Bad tells him about The Castlefunnies.

pizzaz
Ryan N. asks Strong Bad what the secret to his "pizzaz" is. Strong Bad does a journalism interview with himself on his "Strong Bad-Type Interview Progrum" to find out.

the facts
Strong Bad tells Jess G. from OH why Strong Mad doesn't have his own cartoon.

time capsule
Strong Bad tells us what he would put in a time capsule, to preserve his awesomeness after his death and be opened in at least X0 years.

extra plug
Strong Bad shows us his awesome new 'Lectric Boots.

montage
Strong Bad "creats" a few montages about a wagon fulla pancakes.

virus
Strong Bad experiences some "technical difficulties" with the Compy 386... and the rest of the Homestar Runner universe.

animal
Strong Bad has a new computer! Introducing... Lappy 486! Meanwhile, Spud Jr. asks Strong Bad what he would like as if he were his own made up animal.

radio
Strong Bad gives some advice on how to be a radio show host, in various genres.

part-time job
Strong Bad proves that he does more than just check emails, by showing everyone his part-part-part-part-very part-time job!

dreamail
Strong Bad describes for us what his dream email, and his dream life, would be like. The pink border doesn't cut it.

origins
Strong Bad discusses the hangingoutitude of The Stick.

secret recipes
Strong Bad reveals some secret family recipes.

rock opera
Strong Bad sings his rock opera 'SBEMAIL!'.

best thing
Strong Bad shows us the best thing he's ever seen, done or eaten: the quickly canceled pilot of Limozeen: "but they're in space!"

long pants
Strong Bad shortens a long email, which causes Homestar to get some creepy pants, hoping to get some light globes.

rampage
Strong Bad reveals to Comma the rampages he has been going on.

garage sale
Strong Bad gives his thoughts on "garbage" sales and "garbage" sale patrons.

do over
Strong Bad is given the opportunity to redo old emails. Homestar and The Cheat switch places.
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