Homestar was a major highlight of my adolescence so seeing this gave me ALL the feels. My older sister's then-boyfriend even once tasked me with the dangerous mission of sneaking in my sleeping sisters room at midnight on her birthday to turn off her cellphone while her boyfriend (now husband) called and left about a dozen homestarrunner-styled voicemails to make it her own birthday homestar answering machine. It was epic.
Worst part of YT homestar runner cartoons are the lack of the easter eggs! Finding all the secrets in each SBemail was the best part, I was raised by cup of coffee, T'was the pride of the peaches... Great video Reggie ;)
I always wondered why they didn't use the annotation system. It's gone now, but it would have worked back then. I even considered reuploading a vid as a proof of concept.
They show the Easter eggs in the videos for the old toons/emails, they basically just autoplay. If you mean the new ones though, yeah, it sucks they won't be able to do Easter eggs going forward.
@Samantha: Sure, but the fun of Easter eggs is finding them. Having them show at the end is better than nothing, but not as much fun as stumbling on one. @Mario: I hope that means they're converting the videos, too. I mean, they do have them on UA-cam, so they might not think it is important to have them in HTML5. Even if all they did was play the UA-cam video, but code the Easter eggs to work like they previously did, that would be amazing.
Here's some other interesting trivia. Matt Chapman worked on Gravity Falls. In fact, he plays Soos's grandmother. Keep in mind, Matt is also Strong Bad's voice actor. They also have a board game based on Trogdor currently up on Kickstarter. Looks pretty amusing.
Matt voices all the male characters, except for a select few; like Teeg Dougland- voiced by Mike and the Limozeen members- voiced by Donnie. Mike is also the voices of the characters in The Cheat's computer cartoons.
I keep focusing on Mermando and forgetting he was Abuelita too. you can hear a little of A. Chimendez in there. "I must see you happy and married before I go to live with the angels" "and Grandpa!" "No.. he is not there."
I'm in the Peasant's Quest was my first adventure game club. Besides the Rugrats Adventure game actually. My friends and I would work together to try to solve the puzzles, it was so exciting to meet them at school with all of my new discoveries and hear about all of theirs.
I still love Homestar. I discovered it in the early 2000s when I was in graduate school. I showed it to my daughter, who immediately loved it. We watched all the cartoons together and used to spend HOURS playing Stinkoman, Awesomecross, and Trogdor. I have a Homestar poster on my desk at school (on the front) and a full set of Cheat Commandos. My students don’t know who any of these characters are.
Coach Z: "Oh, I'd definitely say it's just a result of tight pants." Homestar: "Oh... tight pants!" *Strong Bad uses his blue diamond thing to knock Homestar's hat off* Homestar: "Ooh! *bends down and picks his hat up* Sorry about that. What were we talking about?" Coach Z: "The tightest of pants." Homestar: "Oh, right. Tight pants." *Strong Bad knocks Homestar's hat off again* Homestar: "What the...?" *picks it up again* Coach Z: "You okay there, Homestar?" Homestar: "I dunno. Is my head getting bigger?" *Strong Bad knocks Homestar's hat off again, and he picks it up again* Coach Z: "Once again, I point the blame squarely at tight pants."
I'm so glad you made this, it's always really great to hear people other than me talk about Homestar Runner with such pure reverence and love. I have a long, long history with the site and I can't imagine my love for it will ever die. There really is something special about it that makes it stick with you. Are you planning on doing a separate video on SBCG4AP?
3:25 "I was very happy that two of my favourite things were coming together to make a delicious cocktail..." Oh I know that feeling! Like Pushing Up Roses releasing a video about Homestar Runner!!
I adored this as a young'in and still adore it to this day. My text tone for more than 10 years now has been Bubs saying "Oh uhhhh I'm a public flasher!" It's worth all the weird looks in the world.
My husband and I have so many "inside jokes" of phrases from SBEmail, etc between us that my kids dont get. It's great. Nearly 20 years since my introduction to HSR and they still crack me up to the max!
The Dangeresque game reminds me of Problem Sleuth, an adventure-game-inspired webcomic where a hardboiled detective is trapped in his office. He meets up with two other detectives in the offices next to his who are in the same situation, and together they have to solve crazier and crazier puzzles as everything spirals out of control. The whole thing was interactive in that readers would send in commands in the style of a text based adventure and the author would have the characters act the commands out. It's good fun if you like things getting silly.
I was watching this video again since I love Homestar Runner so much and tried the old site again, and maybe everyone already knows this, but they are converting the old Flash site to Ruffle! Meaning it will work in modern browsers!! There's a message under the Peasant's Quest game saying they're working on getting it working! I'm so excited!!!
Like you, I watched all of these as I discovered them (I discovered SB somewhere before SBE email 45 (Techno)), and was thrilled when I saw Peasant Quest. Also I'm pretty sure that 5.25" floppy noise is specifically a Apple II drive noise when it's powered on. It gets the point across. Most Apple II's were connected to Amber or Green composite monitors, so I'd say does a respectable job of at least giving the look and sound of an Apple II as most people who had or used one would have used it circa 1986-1992.
Ahhh, is there anything better than pouring a tall cool glass of Diet Brown taking a bite of a Blubb-O's Thick n Nasty and sitting down to watch some crazy-go-nuts game reviews
I love Homestar Runner, it really connected with me in high school. I remember playing Peasant's Quest everyday after school, it felt like a chance to live the dream of playing games I couldn't before, like King's Quest. I never had a computer, or any game system for that matter, before high school. I also used to send Strong Bad e-mail, never got any of my questions answered though, I think my spelling was too good and left little room for the typical comedy. The site also introduced me to one of my favorite bands, They Might Be Giants, with The Cheat and Strong Sad's music video for "Experimental Film." Ugh, I feel I could write a book, or ten episode docu-series on how much my life was impacted by that silly website by the Brothers Chaps.
You know what they could do with all those games to save them? Re-release them on GoG. Just put them all together as a Videletrix pack, with Peasant's Quest obviously being the main star. "Peasant's Quest! (and a bunch of other games or something)."
I feel like they would still need to find some way to port them - I am not sure what would go into that as GOG uses ScummVM these days, but I do hope hey get "rereleased" somewhere!
@@pushinguproses in an Ars Technica article about All Your Base they mentioned Newgrounds having some kind of "safe Flash emulator." I wonder how legit that thing is... arstechnica.com/gaming/2021/02/get-ready-to-feel-old-the-all-your-base-music-video-turns-20-today/
Seeing this brings back the nostalgia feels. Seriously, I used to watch the cartoon all the time when I was feeling down. And the games were fun. I never played Peasant's Quest, but I did play some of the smaller games. One of those games being Trogdar The Burninator! This was a good review and a nice look back to a good flash series. I'm also glad you brought some of their underrated games to light. I really do hope they preserve these games so others can enjoy them. I know I'm going to be spending hours playing Peasant's Quest now.
I got introduced to this back when the Wii first came out with WiiWare and took a chance on Strong Bad Cool Game For Attractive People. I had no idea how hooked I would become. So cool to once again see that you have enjoyed another weird off the wall franchise as I have. I see there is much more for me to check out in this Homestar world. Thanks for such an awesome video Roses!
Homestar Runner is one of the best and purest things to ever come out of the internet. I really started getting into it in 8th grade and early high school (right around the time the site was starting to wind down) and it left a huge impact on me. It's such a quotable show too that hardly a day goes by where something doesn't remind me of a moment from the show.
"It makes me feel warm and fuzzy like mold" XDD Surprised at no mention of that strange Where's an Egg? game they made at one point. I spent way too much time trying to figure that one out (and falied).
YES! Such a massive part of my childhood. I spent hours upon hours watching episodes of Teen Girl Squad and rewatching specific StrongBad Emails that really spoke to my sense of humor. I credit Homestar Runner with my affinity for silly humor ("I'm not gonna lie to ya, that's a healthy piece of real estate!"). So glad it exists, and also so glad this video exists. Thanks for all your hard work, Roses.
Ahhhhh my favorite site on the internet... I've played pretty much every one of their web games over the years .. I distinctly recall spending HOURS playing Marshie Ween .. Sadly Strongbad never replied to the emails I sent him back in the day.. On the bright side, I did get to meet the Bros Chaps in person this year at Pax East! (woo!).. Interesting fact -- one of the Bros actually started developing little Nintendo DS versions of their games and showed them off at the panel.,. It was pretty neat ^_^
This was BRILLIANT. Homestar Runner is a terrific athlete and years later an ongoing source of pure creative joy. This brief peep into the site's games made me remember the several hours I spent after class in my school's computer lab, playing around with Rhino Feeder and such. Peasant's Quest was indeed one of the most memorable games in the site, and I personally recall waiting for it with excitement. A lot of it had to do with the fantastic live action trailer they made for the game.
Thanks for giving this some attention. A lot of people are just discovering this site now because it was a bit of an obsucre idea to go to a website for entertainment in HSR's day. I definitely played these games and toons !! And shared them with friends who came to love them !! Peasant's Quest was definitely the best, but Stinko Man was also very well designed. I also really liked Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People. I am very glad HSR is being preserved on UA-cam, and despite the incredible competition for online entertainment these days, I hope the brother's chapp keep on entertaining and supporting their fans. Trogdoooooor !!!!!!
Are you me? Because I feel like you are. It’s comforting and disturbing at the same time. About 3 years ago I saw a homestar bumper sticker and I was frozen in the moment and had no one to share it with. Wish I had known you then. It was so good.
This is one of the best websites in history. Back in the day I could randomly start singing Trogdor and people would join in. I had all their music on my iPod, played all the games, and one of the most fun things was trying to find all the secret buttons to see more stuff.
Yes! Homestar Runner! I played these games so many times- I always used to emphasize with the fat kid running game where the goal was to be Not Last and you never had a chance of winning or even placing. Very much me as a kid.
Pheasants Quest is my favorite! My sister and I still quote it. I’m so happy I’m not the only one who still thinks about this site often. It was my first internet love.
I loved the site when I first discovered it and I also followed it for the longest time. I really liked hearing you talk about the webtoons and the games as it's easy to tell how much you loved them and your excitement for them showed in the video. May you forever be able to get ye flask.
My sister and I were obsessed with this growing up. Don’t know how we found it but my favorite had to be the marshmallow commercial and teen girl squad! Just so fun and silly. Thank you for this nice reminder.
Peasant's Quest was absolutely my first adventure game and it wasn't until I played Kings Quest 1 years later that I figured out where so many of the game's references came from. Thanks for making this video!
Wonderful video, love Homestar Runner and Strong Bad. The games they made, especially Peasant's Quest, Thy Dungeon Man, and the Dangeresque Roomisode really made this adventure gamer's day.
This is such a perfect and dedicated and loving homage to Homestar (Michael) Runner.com! I got into it when I was in college, 2001, and have admired every aspect of it since. Well done!
Is Homestar niche? It feels niche. I've met so few other people my age who know and enjoy it. It seems like it was mostly popular with folks 5-10 years my senior. But I love it still.
It has a demographic which if the fan costumes videos are anything to go by, it's mid western Caucasians. Which is a damn shame because Homestarrunner really is a cartoon series that everyone can enjoy but I remember quite clearly doing a report about Homestarrunner in my black majority school and when I asked the class about Homestarrunner only the white kids knew. Sorry to make it racial, just talking about my past. I reckon these days it's just anachronistic. All of Homestarrunner's meme potential has been mined, visiting individual websites to see content has fallen to the wayside, even flash is basically dead. Homestarrunner just doesn't have reach like it used to.
My dad got me into homestarrunner as a pretty young kid. I was a huge fan of Teen Girl Squad. The bummer is that nobody else from my age group that I can find share this passion so I have to take refuge in people like you who also grew up with it.
One very particular Homestar/Videlectrix game for me was Hallrrunner just for how silly the random encounters are. But it was actually my first delve into modding. If you downloaded the SWF file and the XML that should come with it, the XML file contains the encounters and the encounter replies when you try to talk/fight/jump them, and opening that XML into something like notepad and will let you edit them. I must've spent few hours coming up with things that were funny to me, and even if it was something as simple as typing stuff in notepad, it was really fun to get into modding during teenage years like you were doing that computer magic.
When I found Homestar Runner on UA-cam, I was overjoyed. it was the first thing on the internet that I loved and to this day, I still quote the characters.
Aw man, the memories. I spent hours on those games, they had that particular feel to them. I still remember Kid Speedy, where you had to not come dead last in a race, and if you'd finish it multiple times more characters would be unlocked. Some games are simple, but so darn addictive.
Never heard of this channel, then I saw your "Hey Dude" retrospective. This is the 3rd video and decided to subscribe and watch future content. This channel is excellent, very well done. Good job.
The amount of one-liners I drop per day from the site is staggering. The fact that nobody around them gets them, and they just view as insane is a guilty pleasure.
I really love this site! I was so excited when new Homestar stuff started showing up after that long hiatus (during which I assumed the website was being kept up for legacy reasons). I also really liked the games. I think this site sort of rekindled my interest in text-based stuff, honestly. As a side note, Peasant's Quest had the opposite effect on me; I found out about King's Quest as a result of Peasant's Quest. The parody introduced what it was parodying. I guess that means there was sufficient material in the parody that was unrelated to the original to rope in users unaware of the parody material. That's pretty impressive.
Great video!! I grew up with all these games too and it was so amazing reliving it watching this. However I’m surprised you didn’t talk more about stinkoman 20X6 with it’s interesting history! The levels being uploaded sporadically and then the final level is never released! Just this year after over 10 years they finally announced they’re gonna finish it.
I discovered homestarrunner in college and spend an ENTIRE finals week doing nothing but watching everything on their site. It is my favorite thing in the world.
So, I grew up with King’s Quest V on our old old computer, but always died in the desert or forest or inn, and never got far at all. I preferred Ecoquest and Island of Dr. Brain (in Ecoquest, the protagonist had King’s Quest V on his computer). Though it was weird that Graham was a character in the Sierra board games game. Then, in middle school, I grew up with Homestar Runner, and loved the games, especially Peasant’s Quest. I even got Trogdor and a Scalding Lake tshirts. Only way later as an adult, when I found you could play MS-DOS games online did I put together that there were other King’s Quest games and that Peasant’s Quest was also based on an awesome computer adventure game. Though I was very disappointed in the lack of babies to deploy in King’s Quest.
I remember being introduced to HR as a freshman in high school. The first thing I ever saw was the "Dragon" sbemail and it's been love ever since. This was an awesome video overlooking some of the things people forgot about. Did you replay Bronco Trolleys? I think that's what it was called?
I hope you already know that Trogdor is now being made into a board game! (If you didn’t know, now you do, and maybe you can still preorder a copy on Kickstarter!)
Butt dance agaaaaain, like the rhythm's down your pants now!!!!
😂🤣
Are you married?
Special fondness for Homsar? YES! Absolutely! My handle on the message board that kept crashing was Prophet_Of_Homsar! 😁
Brave little toaster, David the gnome, and now THIS?!?! Keep this coming
Da emails da emails what what da emails
Toons!
GAMES!
Characters?
DOWNloaaaaads
Eeeeemaiiillllsss.....
I'm sad that I'm flying.
*Somebody get this freakin' duck away from me!*
*Your Head Ah-Splowd!*
STORE!!
Homestar was a major highlight of my adolescence so seeing this gave me ALL the feels.
My older sister's then-boyfriend even once tasked me with the dangerous mission of sneaking in my sleeping sisters room at midnight on her birthday to turn off her cellphone while her boyfriend (now husband) called and left about a dozen homestarrunner-styled voicemails to make it her own birthday homestar answering machine. It was epic.
Worst part of YT homestar runner cartoons are the lack of the easter eggs! Finding all the secrets in each SBemail was the best part, I was raised by cup of coffee, T'was the pride of the peaches... Great video Reggie ;)
I always wondered why they didn't use the annotation system. It's gone now, but it would have worked back then. I even considered reuploading a vid as a proof of concept.
They show the Easter eggs in the videos for the old toons/emails, they basically just autoplay. If you mean the new ones though, yeah, it sucks they won't be able to do Easter eggs going forward.
Don't you worry, the Brothers Chaps are in to process of migrating all the Flash content into HTMl5.
@Samantha: Sure, but the fun of Easter eggs is finding them. Having them show at the end is better than nothing, but not as much fun as stumbling on one.
@Mario: I hope that means they're converting the videos, too. I mean, they do have them on UA-cam, so they might not think it is important to have them in HTML5.
Even if all they did was play the UA-cam video, but code the Easter eggs to work like they previously did, that would be amazing.
I remember holding down TAB while watching the cartoons. A yellow box would come up on whatever was clickable that way.
Here's some other interesting trivia. Matt Chapman worked on Gravity Falls. In fact, he plays Soos's grandmother. Keep in mind, Matt is also Strong Bad's voice actor.
They also have a board game based on Trogdor currently up on Kickstarter. Looks pretty amusing.
Matt voices all the male characters, except for a select few; like Teeg Dougland- voiced by Mike and the Limozeen members- voiced by Donnie. Mike is also the voices of the characters in The Cheat's computer cartoons.
maugos the making of the board game is now on UA-cam 😈😜😍👻🎱🤑
I keep focusing on Mermando and forgetting he was Abuelita too. you can hear a little of A. Chimendez in there.
"I must see you happy and married before I go to live with the angels"
"and Grandpa!"
"No.. he is not there."
He also voiced for Amphibia and The Owl House!
I'm in the Peasant's Quest was my first adventure game club. Besides the Rugrats Adventure game actually. My friends and I would work together to try to solve the puzzles, it was so exciting to meet them at school with all of my new discoveries and hear about all of theirs.
Same! Peasant's quest and the terrible Trogdor. I don't think I ever got far back in the day because I sucked at it. XD
TamashiiHiroka never played the rugrats adventure game but played peasant's quest it was a hilariously fun parody game😈
How do you type with boxing gloves on?
nose, toes tongue etc.
ua-cam.com/video/qmWPjt9hrCw/v-deo.html
Punch the keys ua-cam.com/video/juko0sAndsA/v-deo.html
DELETED!
BALETED!
DEFEATED!
MISTREATED!
Del Taco?
I still love Homestar. I discovered it in the early 2000s when I was in graduate school. I showed it to my daughter, who immediately loved it. We watched all the cartoons together and used to spend HOURS playing Stinkoman, Awesomecross, and Trogdor. I have a Homestar poster on my desk at school (on the front) and a full set of Cheat Commandos. My students don’t know who any of these characters are.
-"WHAT DID I TELL YOU TO DO?!!!"
-"to make good graphics"
-"GOOD GRAPHICS!!!!!"
You don’t design graphics
I can make good graphics
@@anonymouscontributor1520 you progrum them!
I come to work and I have to look at this mess!
Long pants, Strong Bad! The longest pants! Everybody everybody longest pants! Long long long long long long pants!
That's it! We need to get you some serious clown care.
Coach Z: "Oh, I'd definitely say it's just a result of tight pants."
Homestar: "Oh... tight pants!"
*Strong Bad uses his blue diamond thing to knock Homestar's hat off*
Homestar: "Ooh! *bends down and picks his hat up* Sorry about that. What were we talking about?"
Coach Z: "The tightest of pants."
Homestar: "Oh, right. Tight pants."
*Strong Bad knocks Homestar's hat off again*
Homestar: "What the...?" *picks it up again*
Coach Z: "You okay there, Homestar?"
Homestar: "I dunno. Is my head getting bigger?"
*Strong Bad knocks Homestar's hat off again, and he picks it up again*
Coach Z: "Once again, I point the blame squarely at tight pants."
I'm glad you at least preserved the memory of the flash games the site had to offer in the event that it does become lost media.
I'm so glad you made this, it's always really great to hear people other than me talk about Homestar Runner with such pure reverence and love. I have a long, long history with the site and I can't imagine my love for it will ever die. There really is something special about it that makes it stick with you.
Are you planning on doing a separate video on SBCG4AP?
Agreed. There's a lightning in a bottle quality to it.
3:25 "I was very happy that two of my favourite things were coming together to make a delicious cocktail..."
Oh I know that feeling! Like Pushing Up Roses releasing a video about Homestar Runner!!
This brings me back! I still say, "Todayborday is Labor Day" thanks to HSR.
Same
-Lisps- Labor Dabor.
SAME
My bro and I have so many homestarisms we say to each other!
I adored this as a young'in and still adore it to this day. My text tone for more than 10 years now has been Bubs saying "Oh uhhhh I'm a public flasher!"
It's worth all the weird looks in the world.
It's funny how I rewatched this video recently, and not even a few hours later I found out were getting a Dangeresque game!😂
The Kerrek is a teetotaller and is offended by your offer. He pounds your head into the ground. You dead.
Favorite H*R game by far...
I was raised by a cup of coffeeeeee
I used to have a shirt that said that. I miss that shirt.
Kelsey Grammer.
My mother was a chipwich
@@MoeChicken had that shirt the trogdor shirt the homestar star shirt and the trogdor hoodie
My name's Millions
"We installed that switch so you could turn the lights ON and OFF. Not so you could throw light switch raves."
My husband and I have so many "inside jokes" of phrases from SBEmail, etc between us that my kids dont get. It's great. Nearly 20 years since my introduction to HSR and they still crack me up to the max!
The Dangeresque game reminds me of Problem Sleuth, an adventure-game-inspired webcomic where a hardboiled detective is trapped in his office. He meets up with two other detectives in the offices next to his who are in the same situation, and together they have to solve crazier and crazier puzzles as everything spirals out of control. The whole thing was interactive in that readers would send in commands in the style of a text based adventure and the author would have the characters act the commands out. It's good fun if you like things getting silly.
what pumpkin
This video is a key reason why I think Roses is a special one on UA-cam.
I was watching this video again since I love Homestar Runner so much and tried the old site again, and maybe everyone already knows this, but they are converting the old Flash site to Ruffle! Meaning it will work in modern browsers!! There's a message under the Peasant's Quest game saying they're working on getting it working! I'm so excited!!!
Like you, I watched all of these as I discovered them (I discovered SB somewhere before SBE email 45 (Techno)), and was thrilled when I saw Peasant Quest.
Also I'm pretty sure that 5.25" floppy noise is specifically a Apple II drive noise when it's powered on. It gets the point across. Most Apple II's were connected to Amber or Green composite monitors, so I'd say does a respectable job of at least giving the look and sound of an Apple II as most people who had or used one would have used it circa 1986-1992.
Other people have already mentioned it, but they made a Dangeresque point and click game and I'd love to see you do a video on it!
There should have been a 4 player brawler with Teen Girl Squad
Super TGS Bros
Like Sissy Fight
I'd pay dollarydoos for this.
a wave o babies
An eight character tournament fighter with Four Gregs.
Ahhh, is there anything better than pouring a tall cool glass of Diet Brown taking a bite of a Blubb-O's Thick n Nasty and sitting down to watch some crazy-go-nuts game reviews
Well, there is Sudsu. Or P-Monade.
Did somebody say Peacey P?
No cup of Hot Pooey?
I'll take Grumble Cakes & a cold One.
I love Homestar Runner, it really connected with me in high school. I remember playing Peasant's Quest everyday after school, it felt like a chance to live the dream of playing games I couldn't before, like King's Quest. I never had a computer, or any game system for that matter, before high school. I also used to send Strong Bad e-mail, never got any of my questions answered though, I think my spelling was too good and left little room for the typical comedy. The site also introduced me to one of my favorite bands, They Might Be Giants, with The Cheat and Strong Sad's music video for "Experimental Film." Ugh, I feel I could write a book, or ten episode docu-series on how much my life was impacted by that silly website by the Brothers Chaps.
_Doo it!_
And *YEAH!* You're *ALL* going *BE* in this *EXperiMENtal FILM,*
and no I REALy can't EXplain it...
Brandon Hudson love home star runner too😜
I'm sorry, I've been a subscriber of Roses for YEARS now and ONLY NOW am I seeing she made a Homestar Games video?! Truly, a creator worth admiring.
You know what they could do with all those games to save them?
Re-release them on GoG.
Just put them all together as a Videletrix pack, with Peasant's Quest obviously being the main star.
"Peasant's Quest! (and a bunch of other games or something)."
Good Graphics: The Best of Videlectrix
I feel like they would still need to find some way to port them - I am not sure what would go into that as GOG uses ScummVM these days, but I do hope hey get "rereleased" somewhere!
@@pushinguproses in an Ars Technica article about All Your Base they mentioned Newgrounds having some kind of "safe Flash emulator." I wonder how legit that thing is...
arstechnica.com/gaming/2021/02/get-ready-to-feel-old-the-all-your-base-music-video-turns-20-today/
@@pushinguproses I mean ScummVM is willing to add anything point and click related as long as someone is interested in coding it, so it could happen.
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Seeing this brings back the nostalgia feels. Seriously, I used to watch the cartoon all the time when I was feeling down. And the games were fun. I never played Peasant's Quest, but I did play some of the smaller games. One of those games being Trogdar The Burninator! This was a good review and a nice look back to a good flash series. I'm also glad you brought some of their underrated games to light. I really do hope they preserve these games so others can enjoy them. I know I'm going to be spending hours playing Peasant's Quest now.
I got introduced to this back when the Wii first came out with WiiWare and took a chance on Strong Bad Cool Game For Attractive People. I had no idea how hooked I would become. So cool to once again see that you have enjoyed another weird off the wall franchise as I have. I see there is much more for me to check out in this Homestar world. Thanks for such an awesome video Roses!
Homestar Runner is one of the best and purest things to ever come out of the internet. I really started getting into it in 8th grade and early high school (right around the time the site was starting to wind down) and it left a huge impact on me. It's such a quotable show too that hardly a day goes by where something doesn't remind me of a moment from the show.
" Let's do this like Brutus!" Is now a catchphrase me and my younger brothers use forever.
_Day of the Tentacle_ was always a favorite 90's adventure game of the VGA variety.
This is NOT how i expected to see Trogdor again. But im not mad about it 😂
I've been subscribed to you for well over a year and go on at least one homestar binge a week. HOW HAS UA-cam NOT SHOWN ME THIS VIDEO YET!!!!!
I'm so glad you're covering this - my heart will always hold a special place for homestar runner!
"It makes me feel warm and fuzzy like mold" XDD
Surprised at no mention of that strange Where's an Egg? game they made at one point. I spent way too much time trying to figure that one out (and falied).
If you've never heard of Homestar Runner, I...I just....feel so sorry for you. -_-
YES! Such a massive part of my childhood. I spent hours upon hours watching episodes of Teen Girl Squad and rewatching specific StrongBad Emails that really spoke to my sense of humor. I credit Homestar Runner with my affinity for silly humor ("I'm not gonna lie to ya, that's a healthy piece of real estate!"). So glad it exists, and also so glad this video exists. Thanks for all your hard work, Roses.
"I hope I don't asplode"
Ahhhhh my favorite site on the internet... I've played pretty much every one of their web games over the years .. I distinctly recall spending HOURS playing Marshie Ween .. Sadly Strongbad never replied to the emails I sent him back in the day.. On the bright side, I did get to meet the Bros Chaps in person this year at Pax East! (woo!).. Interesting fact -- one of the Bros actually started developing little Nintendo DS versions of their games and showed them off at the panel.,. It was pretty neat ^_^
This made me want to replay Peasant's Quest sometime, if possible
Currently playing Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People for my first time
_Ah-listen to me now,_
_Cheer up, Coach-Z_
_You know it doesn't have to beee_
_So Cweepy and Depwessing all the time_
When someone says "What's Up?"
Don't tell them about your butt
Or any other embarrassing physical problems you might haaaaaaave...
I collect those!
This was BRILLIANT. Homestar Runner is a terrific athlete and years later an ongoing source of pure creative joy.
This brief peep into the site's games made me remember the several hours I spent after class in my school's computer lab, playing around with Rhino Feeder and such.
Peasant's Quest was indeed one of the most memorable games in the site, and I personally recall waiting for it with excitement.
A lot of it had to do with the fantastic live action trailer they made for the game.
Thanks for giving this some attention. A lot of people are just discovering this site now because it was a bit of an obsucre idea to go to a website for entertainment in HSR's day. I definitely played these games and toons !! And shared them with friends who came to love them !! Peasant's Quest was definitely the best, but Stinko Man was also very well designed. I also really liked Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People. I am very glad HSR is being preserved on UA-cam, and despite the incredible competition for online entertainment these days, I hope the brother's chapp keep on entertaining and supporting their fans. Trogdoooooor !!!!!!
Are you me? Because I feel like you are. It’s comforting and disturbing at the same time. About 3 years ago I saw a homestar bumper sticker and I was frozen in the moment and had no one to share it with. Wish I had known you then. It was so good.
Great video. Among other things, I like the little touch where "I'm not saying it's dead" and then the shot goes to Bubs dancing on a grave.
Watching this just filled me with so much nostalgia. SB emails were the best thing ever
The system, is down.
The system, is down.
nothing in life will ever be better than the "Dear Strongbad. Do you like techo music?"
The system is down...
This is one of the best websites in history. Back in the day I could randomly start singing Trogdor and people would join in. I had all their music on my iPod, played all the games, and one of the most fun things was trying to find all the secret buttons to see more stuff.
I cannot stress how much I needed this today
Yes! Homestar Runner! I played these games so many times- I always used to emphasize with the fat kid running game where the goal was to be Not Last and you never had a chance of winning or even placing. Very much me as a kid.
Ah, a fellow Homsar enjoyer.
You're the best Roses!!! The longevity of Homestar is indeed a bright spot in the sometimes otherwise dark world.
Pheasants Quest is my favorite! My sister and I still quote it. I’m so happy I’m not the only one who still thinks about this site often. It was my first internet love.
I loved the site when I first discovered it and I also followed it for the longest time. I really liked hearing you talk about the webtoons and the games as it's easy to tell how much you loved them and your excitement for them showed in the video. May you forever be able to get ye flask.
3:19 boy do I have some five years in the future news for you
My sister and I were obsessed with this growing up. Don’t know how we found it but my favorite had to be the marshmallow commercial and teen girl squad! Just so fun and silly. Thank you for this nice reminder.
David Popovich It’s David Popovich AKA THE BOOKWORRRRM
Peasant's Quest was absolutely my first adventure game and it wasn't until I played Kings Quest 1 years later that I figured out where so many of the game's references came from. Thanks for making this video!
Wonderful video, love Homestar Runner and Strong Bad. The games they made, especially Peasant's Quest, Thy Dungeon Man, and the Dangeresque Roomisode really made this adventure gamer's day.
I, too, grew up waiting anxiously for a new Strongbad Email to show up every week. BALEEETED!!!!!!!
Colin Moller DELTEATED
What is that stupid word
Happy 2020 roses! Just rewatching for the new year!
This is such a perfect and dedicated and loving homage to Homestar (Michael) Runner.com! I got into it when I was in college, 2001, and have admired every aspect of it since. Well done!
Made my Day!!! Love seeing other ppl loved the HSR site as much as I did! :)
Thank you so much for putting out such cool content Miss Roses.
Is Homestar niche? It feels niche. I've met so few other people my age who know and enjoy it. It seems like it was mostly popular with folks 5-10 years my senior. But I love it still.
It seemed like everyone was watching it in my college dorm around 2002-2003
Yes and no, it really depends on where you are on the internet...
It has a demographic which if the fan costumes videos are anything to go by, it's mid western Caucasians.
Which is a damn shame because Homestarrunner really is a cartoon series that everyone can enjoy but I remember quite clearly doing a report about Homestarrunner in my black majority school and when I asked the class about Homestarrunner only the white kids knew.
Sorry to make it racial, just talking about my past. I reckon these days it's just anachronistic. All of Homestarrunner's meme potential has been mined, visiting individual websites to see content has fallen to the wayside, even flash is basically dead.
Homestarrunner just doesn't have reach like it used to.
My dad got me into homestarrunner as a pretty young kid. I was a huge fan of Teen Girl Squad. The bummer is that nobody else from my age group that I can find share this passion so I have to take refuge in people like you who also grew up with it.
Somehow missed out on all of this and my first introduction to Strong Bad was Telltales Poker game.
One very particular Homestar/Videlectrix game for me was Hallrrunner just for how silly the random encounters are. But it was actually my first delve into modding. If you downloaded the SWF file and the XML that should come with it, the XML file contains the encounters and the encounter replies when you try to talk/fight/jump them, and opening that XML into something like notepad and will let you edit them. I must've spent few hours coming up with things that were funny to me, and even if it was something as simple as typing stuff in notepad, it was really fun to get into modding during teenage years like you were doing that computer magic.
When I found Homestar Runner on UA-cam, I was overjoyed. it was the first thing on the internet that I loved and to this day, I still quote the characters.
So much hilarity and nostalgia here for me. Peasant's quest was my intro to adventure games too. I'd love to see you do a full lp of it.
“I was raised by a cup of coffee!” ☕️
I never expected to see you do a vid on Homestar but it is the BEST IDEA EVER
So glad you reviewed Homestar Runner games. This is a great video.
Great jorb.
Love all things Homestar. Been too long since I played those games. Seeing your review made me smile.
I grew up seeing the SBEmails come out weekly, too. Such good times!
I was always hoping either you or LGR would cover these! Great video, really takes me back.
Omg this takes me back. I love homestarrunner, I still laugh so hard at the different home screens! Thanks for this:)
Aw man, the memories. I spent hours on those games, they had that particular feel to them. I still remember Kid Speedy, where you had to not come dead last in a race, and if you'd finish it multiple times more characters would be unlocked. Some games are simple, but so darn addictive.
This was such a huge part of my childhood, I loved it so much.
I love you in a cardboardy, platonic way for doing a video about Homestar Runner! This was the best thing ever when it was hot!
It's always nice to see fellow connoisseurs of fine flash cartoons from the 2000s.
Speaking of the Chapp’s love of retro games, Strong Bad’s name and design are based on an enemy tag team in an obscure NES wrestling game!
Never heard of this channel, then I saw your "Hey Dude" retrospective. This is the 3rd video and decided to subscribe and watch future content. This channel is excellent, very well done. Good job.
The amount of one-liners I drop per day from the site is staggering. The fact that nobody around them gets them, and they just view as insane is a guilty pleasure.
I really love this site! I was so excited when new Homestar stuff started showing up after that long hiatus (during which I assumed the website was being kept up for legacy reasons). I also really liked the games. I think this site sort of rekindled my interest in text-based stuff, honestly. As a side note, Peasant's Quest had the opposite effect on me; I found out about King's Quest as a result of Peasant's Quest. The parody introduced what it was parodying. I guess that means there was sufficient material in the parody that was unrelated to the original to rope in users unaware of the parody material. That's pretty impressive.
Great video!! I grew up with all these games too and it was so amazing reliving it watching this. However I’m surprised you didn’t talk more about stinkoman 20X6 with it’s interesting history! The levels being uploaded sporadically and then the final level is never released! Just this year after over 10 years they finally announced they’re gonna finish it.
Oh, so THAT’S what those cartoons were! I saw some in elementary school and could never remember what they were from. Thanks!
I discovered homestarrunner in college and spend an ENTIRE finals week doing nothing but watching everything on their site. It is my favorite thing in the world.
"This makes me feel warm and fuzzy like mold." I love that. I must use that in real life conversation sometime.
Homestar is the greatest form of early 2000s Internet. As they say, it is pure kino.
SBEmail 118: Virus is one of the best things online.
TROGDOR!!!?? OMG, I didn't think you could get cooler in my book, but it has happened. I SERIOUSLY LOVE YOU SOUL SISTER.
So, I grew up with King’s Quest V on our old old computer, but always died in the desert or forest or inn, and never got far at all. I preferred Ecoquest and Island of Dr. Brain (in Ecoquest, the protagonist had King’s Quest V on his computer). Though it was weird that Graham was a character in the Sierra board games game. Then, in middle school, I grew up with Homestar Runner, and loved the games, especially Peasant’s Quest. I even got Trogdor and a Scalding Lake tshirts.
Only way later as an adult, when I found you could play MS-DOS games online did I put together that there were other King’s Quest games and that Peasant’s Quest was also based on an awesome computer adventure game. Though I was very disappointed in the lack of babies to deploy in King’s Quest.
I remember being introduced to HR as a freshman in high school. The first thing I ever saw was the "Dragon" sbemail and it's been love ever since. This was an awesome video overlooking some of the things people forgot about. Did you replay Bronco Trolleys? I think that's what it was called?
I do believe the hardcore email was the best strongbad email. The way he sang out the guitar line was priceless.
I hope you already know that Trogdor is now being made into a board game! (If you didn’t know, now you do, and maybe you can still preorder a copy on Kickstarter!)