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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!
* 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"
* 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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!!Tropes:
* 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.
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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!!Tropes:
* 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.