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* ShoutOut: Homestar mentions [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Buzz Google Buzz]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Wave Google Wave]], two short-lived web services that were run by Google. He also mentions sending something to "all his Google [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube Wavebirds]]."

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* ShoutOut: Homestar mentions [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Buzz Google Buzz]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Wave Google Wave]], two short-lived web services that were run by Google. He also mentions sending something to "all his Google [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube [[Platform/NintendoGameCube Wavebirds]]."
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->'''Airdate:''' April 1, 2015\\

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->'''Airdate:''' '''Airdate:''' April 1, 2015\\


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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: Technically speaking[[note]]if you exclude the microwave "email" at the start[[/note]], Strong Bad doesn't actually ''answer'' an email in this episode; instead, he and Homestar discuss April Fools Day pranks on the Internet.
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Strong Bad announces he's "yanking April Fools' off the Internet and back into the real world, where it can physically hurt people!" After tricking Homestar into running into a mirror by introducing it as his "long-lost twin brother", Strong Bad proceeds to prank the ever-loving crap out of his friends and neighbors:

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While Homestar looks forward to alerting all his "Google Wavebirds" about these hilarious pranks, Strong Bad announces he's "yanking April Fools' off the Internet and back into the real world, where it can physically hurt people!" After tricking Homestar into running into a mirror by introducing it as his "long-lost twin brother", Strong Bad proceeds to prank the ever-loving crap out of his friends and neighbors:
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Strong Bad fires up his... er, Econowave 4761-V to check an email from "Matt Massapequa" asking "WHEN ARE YOU GONNA DUST OFF THE COMPÉ AND ANSWER AN EMAIL?".

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Strong Bad fires up his... up... er, Marzipan's Econowave 4761-V to check an email from "Matt Massapequa" asking "WHEN ARE YOU GONNA DUST OFF THE COMPÉ AND ANSWER AN EMAIL?".



Strong Bad boots up the Lappier ("Just like the previous model, only crappier. I mean, more expensive. I–I mean... Lappier.") Unfortunately, it's April Fools Day, and Strong Bad seems highly reluctant to answer his email today, despite Homestar's anticipation.

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Strong Bad boots up the Lappier ("Just like the previous model, only crappier. I mean, more expensive. I–I mean... Lappier.") Unfortunately, it's April Fools Day, 1st, and Strong Bad seems highly reluctant to answer his email today, despite Homestar's anticipation.
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* FailedASpotCheck: Apparently, it took Strong Bad '''six years''' to remember that he answered emails on ''computers'', not ''kitchen appliances''.

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* FailedASpotCheck: Apparently, it took Strong Bad nearly '''six years''' to remember that he answered emails on ''computers'', not ''kitchen appliances''.



* NoodleIncident: Since when did Homestar fall for his old-time animatronic self's prank for inserting a baby into his mouth?
* RealTrailerFakeMovie: Strong Bad uses this as one of the examples of lame April Fool's Day pranks.

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* NoodleIncident: Since when did Homestar fall for his old-time animatronic self's prank for that involved inserting a baby into his mouth?
* RealTrailerFakeMovie: Strong Bad uses this bogus movie trailers as one of the examples of lame April Fool's Day pranks.
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* "Fake ads for nerd culture products that don't exist", which has nothing to do with Strong Sad's home microbiology experiments and everything to do with Nerd Cultch's "Trogdor Beefy-Arm Backpack" and "Burninated Zip-Up Trench Hoodie". Of course, these products are only fake until enough people demand one and donate to Strong Bad's crowdfunding campaign on "Kickcheater".

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* "Fake ads for nerd culture products that don't exist", which has nothing to do with Strong Sad's home microbiology experiments ("Did someone say nerd ''culture''?") and everything to do with Nerd Cultch's "Trogdor Beefy-Arm Backpack" and "Burninated Peasant Zip-Up Trench Hoodie". Of course, these products are only fake until enough people demand one and donate to Strong Bad's crowdfunding campaign on "Kickcheater".

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