When the first cartoon premiered on HomestarRunner.com in 2000, the Internet was ruled by “The Hampster Dance” and Napster, Facebook had yet to destroy the social skills of a generation and it was ...
It’s not an April Fools’ prank: Homestar Runner and Strong Bad have returned. Creators Matt and Mike Chapman couldn't have chosen a more appropriate day. Lo and behold, it actually came true this year ...
Homestar Runner remains one of the best-known internet cartoons built on Adobe Flash, a site that regularly produced hilarious absurdist content throughout the 2000s. Of course, the era of the ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Homestar Runner: Halloween Hide n’ Seek A short Halloween-themed point n’ click game featuring the dumb animal characters of Homestar Runner dot com. Games ...
Canadian-born reporter and editor Adam Symchuk has been writing on the topic of film, TV, and literature for over a decade. Starting with an emphasis on Asian film, literature and manga, his love of ...
Homestar Runner was once one of the biggest things on the internet, giving us more videos than we can count of the titular albino character and his hodgepodge of bizarre friends such as Strong Bad, ...
The title character for "Homestar Runner," a popular Internet-based cartoon, gets its name from Central New York native Mark Lemke. (YouTube video still) Long before Netflix, Facebook and Snapchat, ...