Flash-animated humor series Homestar Runner captivated young internet audiences when brothers Matt and Mike Chapman first started putting up web shows in the early 2000s.
The show featured the sort of flat, rounded cartoon characters that defined most Flash animations from that time. It had a cast of oddball characters, including the titular Homestar Runner, Strong Bad, the Cheat, and others who appeared in one-off episodes to take part in running gags, tell inside jokes, answer fan emails, and more.
The series endured a long hiatus from 2009 to 2015 and now puts out one or two shows a year, rather than the handful of cartoons the Chapmans used to put out every month. (They've started families, after all.)
The format of the shows hasn't changed much, however. The most recent show, which was 31 minutes long, was released on April Fool's Day 2016. Interestingly, the video was embedded via YouTube on the site instead of Flash, which was how all the previous videos were presented.