Easter Eggs
- When Strong Bad pulls out the book "The Homestar Runner Gets Something Stuck In His Craw," you can click on it to get a closer look.
- After Strong Bad says "Email" 100 times, you can click on the words:
- "Congratulations!" for a message from Limozeen
- "You" to see Homestar (complete with Duckshirt) say "Happy 100th birthday! Strong Bad!"
- "have" to see a funny message from Marzipan
- "answered" to see Senor Cardgage say some stuff
- "100th" to see 1936 The Strong Bad making a telegram. His "doppleganger", which is a copy, is probably present-day Strong Bad.
- Also, clicking in the 2 areas where the fireworks go off will bring you to two other shorts.
- The firework on the left takes you to a TV ad for Discount Flashback Warehouse.
- The firework on the right shows you what became of the lifetime supply of fishsticks.
Fun Facts
- Present in the flashback are Mr. Bland and Senor, who haven't been seen since Marshmallow's Last Stand.
- The TV from the Discount Flashback Warehouse egg is from an old H*R.com main menu.
- The guitar the guy is holding in the Limozeen egg is the same guitar that Homestar Runner steals in Puppet Time!, a Gibson Explorer. The bass the other guy is holding is a Fender Jazz-Bass.
- While the Limozeen video is up, the links beneath it are still clickable.
- This is the first time a character has mentioned Free Country, USA.
- The two e-mails in the Discount Flashback Warehouse egg are different town and band names.
- When Creepy Comb-over Strong Bad says "Many combolations, Elizagerth", it's a reference to the credits in japanese cartoon.
- At the very beginning of the toon, the e-mail that Strong Bad starts to read (with the old Tandy 400-style text) before hitting the screen is the e-mail from some kinda robot, the first-ever Strong Bad Email.
- The Strong Bad has a sign in his telegram room that states Loafing Not Permitted, a reference to the No Loafing sign. This also appears in #50, 50 emails.
- The Prince of Town easter egg, which shows him asking if anyone will claim the lifetime supply of fishsticks, is there to show why he's so fat. He ate the lifetime supply of fishsticks and became the King of Town we all know and hate.
- The floppy disk says "Cave Quest".
- When Strong Bad gasps at the end of the e-mail, it is the same sound effect of the Dry Meal in 20X6 vs. 1936.
- The email was assigned the URL of "http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemailahundred.html," breaking the convention of the previous ninety-nine. This was done because of Not the 100th Email!!!.
- More proof that Strong Bad's boxing gloves are his hands; the small boxing gloves are referred to as his tiny hands.
- Old style Marzipan, Strong Sad and Strong Mad refer to the concept sketches.
- Old style Coach Z and Bubs refer to "Where my hat is at?" When he was known as The Coach Zee.
- Homestar says "I'm The Homestar Runner." This is a reference to the fact that, as pointed out in the original book, his original name was The Homestar Runner.
- Strong Bad couldn't have lost count at email 51 because in email 91 the intro is "Coming in at number 91, its, EMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIL". However it's possible that he could have said number 91 by coincidence.