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* AdaptationalContextChange: In the regular ''Homestar Runner'' universe, the Double Deuce is one of multiple methods Strong Bad uses to [[FlippingTheBird Flip the Bird]] (on his word, since it's hard to tell with the gloves on). In the [=20X6=] universe, it's a regular, non-vulgar attack and Stinkoman's signature move.
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* AgeLift: Unlike Homestar, who is Strong Bad's contemporary in age, 1-Up is portrayed as younger than Stinkoman.
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* CoolGuns: Wields a tommygun as his main weapon, which is big enough to shoot missiles.
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* AdvertisedExtra: The new opening intro of ''Stinkoman 20X6'' hints that she would finally join and fight along the cast of 20x6 after over a decade of absence... but only shows up in the last cutscene along with Cheatball. She does lampshade that she hopes she'll finally be used for the sequel or animated series.


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* AdvertisedExtra: The new opening intro of ''Stinkoman 20X6'' hints that he and Marzi-Mei would play a major role in level 10... but only shows up in the last cutscene.

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* BonusBoss: In ''8Bit is Enough'', he's speculated to be this for level 10.5 of ''Stinkoman 20X6''. The game proper has him fightable during the credits, though neither opponent can be defeated.


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* OptionalBoss: In ''8Bit is Enough'', he's speculated to be this for level 10.5 of ''Stinkoman 20X6''. The game proper has him fightable during the credits, though neither opponent can be defeated.
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* OutOfFocus: She has only shown up twice.

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* CatchPhrase: "DOUBLE DEUUUUUUUCE!!!" and "Are you ASKING FOR A CHALLENGE?!"


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* CharacterCatchphrase: "DOUBLE DEUUUUUUUCE!!!" and "Are you ASKING FOR A CHALLENGE?!"
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* SailorSenshiSendUp: Her original design was this before her Level 10 cameo, with a little [[VideoGame/StreetFighter Chun-Li]] mixed in.

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* SailorSenshiSendUp: Her original design was this before her Level 10 cameo, with a little [[VideoGame/StreetFighter [[Franchise/StreetFighter Chun-Li]] mixed in.
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* PandaingToTheAudience: He's a big ol' panda.

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* ShallowParody: Invoked. The Chapman Brothers don't know much about anime, so they decided to have Strong Bad describe the most superficial, stereotypical western idea of 'Japanimation' humanly possible.

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* ShallowParody: Invoked. The Chapman Brothers don't know much about anime, so they decided to have Strong Bad describe the most superficial, stereotypical western Western idea of 'Japanimation' humanly possible.



* TruthInTelevision: You'd think that Strong Bad is just playing along, but it couldn't be any nearer to the truth. A lot of US anime fans around the 1990s/1980s were also exposed to anime through Japanese video games than anime outright and were video gamers as a shared interest.

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* TruthInTelevision: You'd think that Strong Bad is just playing along, but it couldn't be any nearer to the truth. A lot of US anime fans around the 1990s/1980s were also exposed to anime through Japanese video games than anime outright and were video gamers as a shared interest.



* AmbiguouslyHuman: While he looks humanoid, his boots were referred to as "robot boots" by Strong Bad and his gloves lack digits, implying both are part of his body. He's capable of eating and complains that "[his] stummy hurts" when he loses in ''Stinkoman 20X6'', but the Stinkowing (a non-sapient machine) ''also'' complains of this when it blows up.

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* AmbiguouslyHuman: While he looks humanoid, his boots were referred to as "robot boots" by Strong Bad Bad, and his gloves lack digits, implying both are part of his body. He's capable of eating and complains that "[his] stummy hurts" when he loses in ''Stinkoman 20X6'', but the Stinkowing (a non-sapient machine) ''also'' complains of this when it blows up.



* IdiotHero: As a parody of anime heroes, Stinkoman also parodies this trope doing things like leaping into the stratosphere to clear a wall just taller than his standard jump height and eating 400 bites of dirt in the hopes that he'd eventually find a tasty one.

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* IdiotHero: As a parody of anime heroes, Stinkoman also parodies this trope by doing things like leaping into the stratosphere to clear a wall just taller than his standard jump height and eating 400 bites of dirt in the hopes that he'd eventually find a tasty one.



--> '''Stinkoman:''' MAKING SMALL ROCKS FLOAT UP OFF THE GROUND....

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--> '''Stinkoman:''' MAKING SMALL ROCKS FLOAT UP OFF THE GROUND....GROUND!



* EscortMission: In ''Stinkoman 20X6'', Stinkoman has to help him navigate the Lava Zone in one piece, as he's a OneHitPointWonder for the level. In Stinkoman's case, it's less about protecting him as it is protecting the Power Crunch he borrowed.

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* EscortMission: In ''Stinkoman 20X6'', Stinkoman has to help him navigate the Lava Zone in one piece, as he's a OneHitPointWonder for the level. In Stinkoman's case, it's less about protecting him as than it is protecting the Power Crunch he borrowed.



* IntelligibleUnintelligible: He speaks with bouncing ball sound effects, though the rest of the cast is able to understand him.

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* IntelligibleUnintelligible: He speaks with bouncing ball sound effects, though the rest of the cast is able to can understand him.



* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Marzi-mei's original design was more reminiscent of the '90s ''Anime/SailorMoon'' anime, with her long legs, bright blue eyes, and a MinidressOfPower. By contrast, her design as of the ''Stinkoman 20X6'' Level 10 update and the animated opening gives her a hippie costume. Also a case of AdaptationalModesty, as her new look is a full-body outfit that covers her limbs up.

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* CuteOversizedSleeves: Mari-Mei's redesign gives her a baggy hippie jumpsuit with sleeves and pant legs that completely cover her arms and legs.
* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Marzi-mei's Marzi-Mei's original design was more reminiscent of the '90s ''Anime/SailorMoon'' anime, with her long legs, bright blue eyes, and a MinidressOfPower. By contrast, her design as of the ''Stinkoman 20X6'' Level 10 update and the animated opening gives her a hippie costume. Also a case of AdaptationalModesty, as her new look is a full-body outfit that covers her limbs up.



* RobotBuddy: The FMV version of it is redesigned to have a hinge-like mouth and wider eyes, making it sesemble a [[Franchise/{{Gundam}} Haro]].

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* RobotBuddy: The FMV version of it is redesigned to have a hinge-like mouth and wider eyes, making it sesemble resemble a [[Franchise/{{Gundam}} Haro]].



* TheDreaded: The normally fight happy Stinkoman is left running for his life when Trogador shows up.

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* TheDreaded: The normally fight happy fight-happy Stinkoman is left running for his life when Trogador shows up.
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* GivenNameReveal: It wasn't until the Level 10 update that she was named. She holds the longest record between the first appearance of a character and their naming- debuting in 2004 and only being named in 2020.

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* GivenNameReveal: It wasn't until the Level 10 update that she was named. She holds the longest record between the first appearance of a character and their naming- naming in the Homerstar Runner series- debuting in 2004 and only being named in 2020.
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* GivenNameReveal: She holds the longest record between the first appearance of a character and their naming- debuting in 2004 and only being named in 2020.

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* GivenNameReveal: It wasn't until the Level 10 update that she was named. She holds the longest record between the first appearance of a character and their naming- debuting in 2004 and only being named in 2020.
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* GivenNameReveal: She holds the longest record between the first appearance of a character and their naming- debuting in 2004 and only being named in 2020.

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* HeWasRightThereAllAlong: Considering he's [[spoiler:the 20X6 counterpart of Coach Z]], his identity has been exposed ever since [[spoiler:the vertical-scrolling-styled games menu]]

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Considering he's [[spoiler:the 20X6 counterpart of Coach Z]], his identity has been exposed ever since [[spoiler:the vertical-scrolling-styled games menu]]menu]].
** Also applies to his name. [[spoiler:A clever user, datamining the sprites used before the Level 10 update, found out that he was named Z-Sabre long before it was confirmed.]]
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* BossRemix: His battle theme is a remix of the standard Trogdor theme.
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* MagicalGirlWarrior: Downplayed. The Main Page version of Marzi-Mei visually references the trope by giving her a similar look to a [[Anime/SailorMoon Sailor Senshi]], though her abilities aren't shown. While her redesign is more hippie-like, still has Magical Girl inspiration, using a laser-blasting guitar to do battle.

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* MagicalGirlWarrior: Downplayed. The Main Page version of Marzi-Mei visually references the trope by giving her a similar look to a [[Anime/SailorMoon Sailor Senshi]], though her abilities aren't shown. While her redesign is more hippie-like, her abilities still has Magical Girl have magical girl inspiration, using a laser-blasting guitar to do battle.



The BigBad of the setting, the Shadowy Figure is a brute set out to claim Stinkoman's title as "The Guy", no matter what levels he'll stoop to do it.

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The BigBad of the setting, the mysterious Shadowy Figure is a brute set out to claim Stinkoman's title as "The Guy", no matter what levels he'll stoop to do it.
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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Marzi-mei's original design was more reminiscent of the '90s ''Anime/SailorMoon'' anime, with her [[ShesGotLegs long legs]], bright blue eyes, and a MinidressOfPower. By contrast, her design as of the ''Stinkoman 20X6'' Level 10 update and the animated opening gives her a hippie costume. Also a case of AdaptationalModesty, as her new look is a full-body outfit that covers her limbs up.

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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Marzi-mei's original design was more reminiscent of the '90s ''Anime/SailorMoon'' anime, with her [[ShesGotLegs long legs]], legs, bright blue eyes, and a MinidressOfPower. By contrast, her design as of the ''Stinkoman 20X6'' Level 10 update and the animated opening gives her a hippie costume. Also a case of AdaptationalModesty, as her new look is a full-body outfit that covers her limbs up.

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* CastOfExpies: Every 20X6 character after Stinkoman, 1-Up and Pan Pan is a reference to a specific anime/game character and/or trope. Stinkoman and 1-Up however, rock futuristic stylin' boots significant of a super anime-themed video game also out in [[UpToEleven 2XXX]], being ''Franchise/MegaMan''.

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* CastOfExpies: Every 20X6 character after Stinkoman, 1-Up and Pan Pan is a reference to a specific anime/game character and/or trope. Stinkoman and 1-Up however, rock futuristic stylin' boots significant of a super anime-themed video game also out in [[UpToEleven 2XXX]], 2XXX, being ''Franchise/MegaMan''.
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%%* MagicalGirlWarrior: Downplayed. The Main Page version of Marzi-Mei visually references the trope by giving her a similar look to [[Anime/SailorMoon Sailor Senshi]], though her abilities aren't shown. While her redesign is more hippie-like, still has Magical Girl inspiration, using a laser-blasting guitar to do battle.

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%%* * MagicalGirlWarrior: Downplayed. The Main Page version of Marzi-Mei visually references the trope by giving her a similar look to a [[Anime/SailorMoon Sailor Senshi]], though her abilities aren't shown. While her redesign is more hippie-like, still has Magical Girl inspiration, using a laser-blasting guitar to do battle.



* AdaptationalVillainy: [[spoiler:Coach Z]] is possibly one of the least antagonistic characters among the ''Homestar Runner'' cast. Not this case in the 20X6 Universe, where he's the BigBad to Stinkoman, seeking to take his place as "The Guy".

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* AdaptationalVillainy: [[spoiler:Coach Z]] is possibly one of the least antagonistic characters among the ''Homestar Runner'' cast. cast, [[spoiler:unless you want to count his creepy tendencies.]] Not this case in the 20X6 Universe, where he's the BigBad to Stinkoman, seeking to take his place as "The Guy".

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Don't know whether Magical Girl Warrior counts or not for Marzi-Mei's first form; didn't display any abilities at the time


* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Marzi-mei's original design was more reminiscent of the 90s ''Anime/SailorMoon'' anime, with her [[ShesGotLegs long legs]], bright blue eyes, and MinidressOfPower. By contrast, her design as of the ''Stinkoman 20X6'' Level 10 update and the animated opening gives her a hippie costume with long hair.

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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Marzi-mei's original design was more reminiscent of the 90s '90s ''Anime/SailorMoon'' anime, with her [[ShesGotLegs long legs]], bright blue eyes, and a MinidressOfPower. By contrast, her design as of the ''Stinkoman 20X6'' Level 10 update and the animated opening gives her a hippie costume with long hair.costume. Also a case of AdaptationalModesty, as her new look is a full-body outfit that covers her limbs up.



* MagicalGirl: The Main Page variant for the universe features a version of Marzi-Mei that looks almost identical to any of the [[Anime/SailorMoon Sailor Senshi]]. Her Modern variant still has Magical Girl inspiration, using a laser-blasting guitar to do battle.

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* MagicalGirl: %%* MagicalGirlWarrior: Downplayed. The Main Page variant for the universe features a version of Marzi-Mei that looks almost identical to any of visually references the trope by giving her a similar look to [[Anime/SailorMoon Sailor Senshi]]. Her Modern variant Senshi]], though her abilities aren't shown. While her redesign is more hippie-like, still has Magical Girl inspiration, using a laser-blasting guitar to do battle. battle.
* PerpetualSmiler: She's always shown smiling, even in the middle of a fight.
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* EscortMission: In ''Stinkoman 20X6'', Stinkoman has to help him navigate Level 4 in one piece, as he's a OneHitPointWonder for the level. In Stinkoman's case, it's less about protecting him as it is protecting the Power Crunch he borrowed.

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* EscortMission: In ''Stinkoman 20X6'', Stinkoman has to help him navigate Level 4 the Lava Zone in one piece, as he's a OneHitPointWonder for the level. In Stinkoman's case, it's less about protecting him as it is protecting the Power Crunch he borrowed.



* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Goes from being a beach ball- like Pom in the main ''Homestar Runner'' universe to being a giant panda here.

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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Goes from being a beach ball- like ball-like Pom in the main ''Homestar Runner'' universe to being a giant panda here.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Goes from being beach ball creature in the main ''Homestar Runner'' universe to being a giant panda here,

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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Goes from being a beach ball creature ball- like Pom in the main main ''Homestar Runner'' universe to being a giant panda here, here.



* IntelligibleUnintelligible: He speaks with bouncing ball sound effects, though the rest of the cast is ablebto understand him.

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* IntelligibleUnintelligible: He speaks with bouncing ball sound effects, though the rest of the cast is ablebto able to understand him.

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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Goes from being beach ball creature in the main ''Homestar Runner'' universe to being a giant panda here,



* DistressedDude: He is kidnapped by Shadowy Figure early on.

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* DistressedDude: He is kidnapped by the Shadowy Figure early on.in ''Stinkoman 20X6''.



* OneWordVocabulary: He's only capable of saying "bleng", similar to the sound a bouncing ball makes.

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* OneWordVocabulary: He's only capable of saying "bleng", similar to the sound a IntelligibleUnintelligible: He speaks with bouncing ball makes.sound effects, though the rest of the cast is ablebto understand him.

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* DistressedDude: He is held captive by the Shadowy Figure after the 5th level.

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* DistressedDude: He is ''Stinkoman 20X6'' sees him along with Pan Pan held captive by the Shadowy Figure after Level 5.
* EscortMission: In ''Stinkoman 20X6'', Stinkoman has to help him navigate Level 4 in one piece, as he's a OneHitPointWonder for
the 5th level.level. In Stinkoman's case, it's less about protecting him as it is protecting the Power Crunch he borrowed.



* JustAKid: Maybe when he's older...
* TimePassageBeard: Grows one in Level 10 while waiting for Stinkoman to rescue him. It appears to be fake, as it blows off during the epilogue.

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* JustAKid: Wants to be The Guy like Stinkoman, but is usually rebuffed due to his age. Maybe when he's older...
* PrimaryColorChampion: He wears a bright red shirt, a blue cap, and white and blue boots, and he plays second fiddle to the heroic Stinkoman.
* TimePassageBeard: Grows one in Level 10 of ''Stinkoman 20X6'' while waiting for Stinkoman to rescue him. It appears to be fake, as it blows off during the epilogue.



* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Marzi-mei's original design was more reminiscent of the 90s ''Anime/SailorMoon'' anime, with her [[ShesGotLegs long legs]], bright blue eyes, and MinidressOfPower. By contrast, her design as of the Level 10 update and the animated opening gives her a hippie costume with long hair.

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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Marzi-mei's original design was more reminiscent of the 90s ''Anime/SailorMoon'' anime, with her [[ShesGotLegs long legs]], bright blue eyes, and MinidressOfPower. By contrast, her design as of the ''Stinkoman 20X6'' Level 10 update and the animated opening gives her a hippie costume with long hair.
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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Marzi-mei's original design was more reminiscent of the 90s ''Anime/SailorMoon'' anime, with her [[ShesGotLegs long legs]], bright blue eyes, and MinidressOfPower. By contrast, her design as of the Level 10 update and the animated opening gives her a hippie costume with RapunzelHair.

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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Marzi-mei's original design was more reminiscent of the 90s ''Anime/SailorMoon'' anime, with her [[ShesGotLegs long legs]], bright blue eyes, and MinidressOfPower. By contrast, her design as of the Level 10 update and the animated opening gives her a hippie costume with RapunzelHair.long hair.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The TropeNamer.
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* HandHidingSleeves: Marzi-Mei has these in her modern design, alongside pants that hide her feet, mirroring how Marzipan doesn't have visible arms and legs.

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