An advertisement for a fictional album of songs by Strong Bad.
According to the DVD Commentary, these toons were created shortly after the website was put up in early 2000. Mike Chapman claimed that a few of the short toons were created approximately a year later after an initial ten were created.
The Homestar Runner theme song video.
The main intro to the site that was linked to from the index page.
Homestar Runner plugs Fluffy Puff Marshmallows. Of course, he screws it up.
Strong Bad has decided to interview Homestar to find out what "his freakin' problem" is. As expected, the process is quite painful.
The Cheat's Powered by The Cheat music video for Strong Bad's song about Fhqwhgads.
A Fluffy Puff Marshmallows commercial.
In January of 2003, homestarrunner.com suddenly and inexplicably went down. Patient viewers then saw this short toon, cleverly disguised as an error page.
Stinkoman meets The Homestar Runner, who asks him for a challenge.
Strong Bad, Strong Mad and The Cheat play a TROGDOR! arcade game in the basement.
Strong Bad and the gang find a new way to get free drinks.
The Old-Timey equivalent of The Cheat Theme Song. Performed by Paul and Storm of DaVinci's Notebook.
An Old-Timey marshmallow commercial for Fluffy Puff Air-Puffed Sugar Delights gives The Homestar Runner nightmares.
The Cheat gets some new boots. Also includes a Coach Z music video, "Hip Hop Dance"!
Senor Cardgage has a mortgage commercial. Or something.
Strong Sad and The Cheat make a video for They Might Be Giants.
This advertises the newest Trogdor game, released in August 2004 as it originally claimed. You are Rather Dashing, a peasant wearing short pants, on a mission to slay the evil Trogdor for burninating his cottage.
The opening to "The Li'l Brudder and Maybe Tendafoot Too Show," featuring everyone's favorite one legged pup.
Strong Bad heads to the comic book convention. Why? To make fun of nerds, of course!
Strong Bad is too sick to answer an email, and everyone else seems to be ill as well.
The Brothers Chaps go back to their roots with Mario Paint. Strong Bad, Strong Mad and The Cheat talk about tattoos.
Strong Bad refuses to check his 150th email. Strong Sad tries to help.
A series of completely unrelated shorts that have nothing to do with summer. Includes The Cheats eats a million french fries, Powered by the Cheat cavemen, a Limozeen lazer show, Homestar and Pom Pom chatting at a bar, and an Easter Egg of Homestar Vs. the Very Very Little Girl.
Homestar decides to build a deck... with galvanized nails!
In The King of Town's Very Own Quite Popular Cartoon Show, the King of Town and all his men try to make the Poopsmith smell nice.
Strong Bad and The Cheat try out a model rocket and have a run-in with a drive-thru speaker.
DVD-style presentation of a scene deleted from the Strong Bad Email from work. Includes commentary from Coach Z and Strong Bad as well as a theatrical trailer, "storyboards", and three scenes deleted from the deleted scene.
A music video composed of sounds made by all the main characters.
The Broternal Order of Different Helmets have a meeting.
While Homestar is on "vacation", Marzipan spends some quality time with his cardboard double.
Limozeen and sloshy cover each other's trademark songs.
The Cheat is working on a music video starring Coach Z and accidentally featuring Peacey P.
Senor Cardgage loses the non-sequitur championship to Homsar and must form a coherent thought as punishment.
Come the heck down to Blubb-O's!
Limozeen advertises their upcoming concert.
We travel backwise to 2004, when Strong Bad tells another timeless story.
Homestar and Strong Mad hang out, with disastrous results.
Strong Sad goes to the beach?
The return of the Baloney Sammich truck!
The Cheat animates a music video for Taranchula featuring Peacey P.
The Deleteheads wager on what will happen in Strong Bad Email 200.
Coach Z sells a sports motivation video tape.
Homestar tells Chuck from Rochester all about the Homestar Runner Bechieve to Alieve Foundation in the first ever full-length Hremail.
Homestar offers advice on keeping your old shoes.
Strong Bad somehow manages to pull off the best caper ever... if he could only remember it.
The Gregs go to a varsity football game.
Homestar records a welcome message for the website with the help of Strong bad.
Homestar Runner opens his own doughnut stand, sparking a fierce marketing war between himself and Bubs.
A song about The Cheat's typical day.
Crack Stuntman explains how Pistols For Pandas gets small firearms into the paws of our planet's most adorable, and most unarmed, creatures.
In a retro styled Hremail, Homestar shares the goodness of melonade, then explains to Strong Bad what the internet is all about.
Homestar and Strong Sad pour water on their knees in their new Wet Knee Gumption Club while Strong Bad attempts to change his name.
A music video featuring nearly all the loading screens on the Homestar Runner website.
Remake of the second book. Homestar has lost his hat, and he can't play in the big game without it! Will he find his hat in time?
It's here! It's here! The Compy catalog is finally here! Just in time for Strong Bad, too. And his decision was bound to happen.
Three costumed mascots take a break and share their experiences.
Animated Puppet Homestar has an animated adventure.
In this partially-Powered by The Cheat music video, Davey attempts to call Strong Bad from his crystal fortress — but the wrestleman has got some countermeasures!
Strong Bad makes a new #1 jam with the help of Coach Z...and a fish-eye lens.
Strong Bad tries to warn Homestar of impending doom. Homestar tries to update his dating profile.
Strong Bad vandalizes yet another book, but this time, for the Worldbuilders 2014 Fundraiser.
Squintmojis are here! See which Homestar Runner characters you can barely recognize on your favorite mobile device!
Let it all slip away with the smooth, far-out children's programming, courtesy of Smarty Juice.
A Powered by The Cheat video for a song from a '70s commercial for a board game.
The animated intro to the Level 10 update of Stinkoman 20X6, brought to you by SmallBu Studio and set to the previously unused Stinkoman theme by Paul & Storm
Homestar gets deeply...deep.
The Homestar Runner Mysfit-steries and recently apprehended murderer Stave It Off Guy team up in the single release of this early '70s-esque ditty.
Strong Bad vandalizes yet another book, but this time, for the Worldbuilders 2014 Fundraiser.
Squintmojis are here! See which Homestar Runner characters you can barely recognize on your favorite mobile device!
Let it all slip away with the smooth, far-out children's programming, courtesy of Smarty Juice.
A Powered by The Cheat video for a song from a '70s commercial for a board game.
The animated intro to the Level 10 update of Stinkoman 20X6, brought to you by SmallBu Studio and set to the previously unused Stinkoman theme by Paul & Storm
Homestar gets deeply...deep.