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* SaidBookism: As part of the book's parody of bad children's literature, characters don't just "say" their dialogue, they do things like "shriek", "declare", and "pronounce" it.

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* {{Portmanteau}}: The thing stuck in the Homestar Runner's craw is referred to as a "craw-object, or crawbject".
* SaidBookism: As part of the book's parody of bad children's literature, characters don't just "say" their dialogue, they do things like "shriek", "declare", and "pronounce" it.it.
* SequelHook: Strong Bad teases another book set in the storybook universe, [[EmbarrassingDampSheets "The Strong Sad Wets Yonder Bed"]].
-->'''Strong Sad:''' There is no such kids' book!
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'''Airdate:''' Monday, April 14, 2008

Strong Bad relates the story of the long-awaited sequel to ''Strong Bad Meets The Homestar Runner'', in which the Homestar Runner deals with an unknown object stuck in his craw.
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* ContinuityNod: This cartoon was teased at the end of [[Recap/StrongBadEmailE100Flashback the 100th Strong Bad Email, "flashback"]].
* LiteralMetaphor: To have something "stuck in your craw" means something or someone is bothering you. In this case, the Homestar Runner literally has something stuck in his craw, much to his embarrassment.
* MaliciousMisnaming: Strong Bad refers to Strong Sad as "Some Fat Girl" and "The Ghost of Christmas Suck", only calling him by his actual name [[RuleOfThree the third time it comes up]], and with great reluctance.
* OriginsEpisode: The object stuck in the Homestar Runner's craw turns out to be his trademark red shirt with a white star, and he's quick to trade out his old yellow duckie-shirt for it.
* SaidBookism: As part of the book's parody of bad children's literature, characters don't just "say" their dialogue, they do things like "shriek", "declare", and "pronounce" it.

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