The Brothers Chaps

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Matt and Mike Chapman
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Matt (left) and Mike Chapman at the 2008 Heroes Convention
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  • Writers
  • voice actors
  • directors
  • animators
  • producers
  • composers
Years active1996–present
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Missy Palmer
(m. 2004)
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Matthew Alan Chapman[4] (born November 1, 1976) and Michael Raymond Chapman[4] (born September 20, 1973), known collectively as The Brothers Chaps, are American writers, voice actors, directors, animators, producers and composers. They are best known as the creators of the animated series Homestar Runner and Two More Eggs.

Early life

While Matt and Mike Chapman were born in Indiana, they grew up in Decatur, Georgia and later resided in Atlanta. Growing up, the brothers enjoyed creating comic books and filming Super 8 movies.[5]

Mike attended the University of Georgia and studied photography,[6][7] while Matt went to film school at Florida State University.[8]

Career

Mike Chapman created the character of Homestar Runner in 1996 with friend Craig Zobel.[7] The character debuted in the children's book The Homestar Runner Enters the Strongest Man in the World Contest, which was subsequently posted online as a series of images.[9] In 2000, the Brothers Chaps began to create cartoons with the character using Adobe Flash. As the series progressed, more characters were added to the series and spin-off series were created, notably Strong Bad Emails in 2001.[10] During production of Homestar Runner, Matt has been the primary voice actor for the titular character as well as characters like Strong Bad. Mike has been responsible for much of the animation, as well as the technical aspects of the Homestar Runner site. Both brothers contributed to the writing and direction of the series.[10]

For a time, Matt Chapman worked as a writer and director for the children's television series Yo Gabba Gabba!. He also worked for the Disney Channel animated series Gravity Falls and The Hub live-action series The Aquabats! Super Show!, where he also contributed occasional voice work and supporting acting roles. Matt wrote the Wander Over Yonder episodes "The Bounty" and "The Timebomb" in collaboration with the show's writing staff. Matt also appeared in the second-season finale of Camp Camp, an animated series by Rooster Teeth, as the voice of Neil's father, Carl.[11]

Mike also provides intentionally poor imitations of his brother's voice work for the Powered by The Cheat cartoon series on the Homestar Runner website. In addition, he has served as a writer for Yo Gabba Gabba!, and — like his brother Matt — has collaborated with the Wander Over Yonder staff, credited for writing the episode "The Liar".

The brothers had a general development deal with Disney Television Animation, and developed a series of short animations for Disney XD titled Two More Eggs which ran from 2015 to 2017.[12][13] They have directed several music videos, including "Heimdalsgate Like a Promethean Curse" by Of Montreal, "Experimental Film" (featuring the Homestar Runner characters, most notably Strong Sad) and "Figure Eight" by They Might Be Giants, "Brand of Skin" by Folk Implosion, and "LA Lindsay" by Y-O-U, the band who also collaborated with the brothers on Strong Bad Sings. In 2017, the duo along with Robert Schneider and James Husband formed the Air-sea Dolphin project, which had two split singles with Honey Radar and the fictional band Sloshy from the Homestar Runner universe.[14]

Filmography

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Television

Year Title Role as Notes
Matt Chapman Mike Chapman
2004 Sealab 2021 Larry Palaroncini Template:Screen reader-only Singing voice during the montage in the episode "Sharko's Machine".
2007, 2011–2015 Yo Gabba Gabba! Template:Screen reader-only Template:Screen reader-only writers, directors, and occasionally animators
2012–2014 The Aquabats! Super Show! Bob Higginsbottom / Carl Template:Screen reader-only Showrunner, writer, director, actor on the episodes "Haunted Battletram" and "Cobraman!"
2012–2016 Gravity Falls Abuelita / Mermando / Paci-Fire / Marius / additional voices Template:Screen reader-only Writer and actor
2014 Wander Over Yonder Template:Screen reader-only Template:Screen reader-only Matt: Writer; 2 episodes and actor
Mike: Writer; 1 episode
2014 Mickey Mouse Template:Screen reader-only Template:Screen reader-only Writer; 1 episode
2015–2019 Star vs. the Forces of Evil Alfonzo Dolittle Template:Screen reader-only
2015–2016 Pickle and Peanut Mr. Mjart / Mr. Jmart / additional voices Template:Screen reader-only
2015–2017 Two More Eggs Dooble / CGI Palz / Hot Dip / Eggpos / Trauncles Narrator / Hector / Joshow / additional voices Template:Screen reader-only both: creators
Matt: Voice role
2017–2018 Camp Camp Carl / Graggle Template:Screen reader-only Matt: Voice role, 2 episodes
2018 One Dollar Clark Shaw Template:Screen reader-only episode: "Cooper Shaw"
2019–2022 Amphibia Tritonio Espada, additional voices Template:Screen reader-only
2020–2023 The Owl House Harvey Park, Steve (as of season 2), additional voices Template:Screen reader-only
2024 Teen Titans Go! Platz Template:Screen reader-only Matt: Voice role, 5 episodes; Writer, 2 episodes
2025 StuGo Template:Screen reader-only Template:Screen reader-only Matt: Writer, 1 episode

Web series

Year Title Role as Notes
Matt Chapman Mike Chapman
2000–present Homestar Runner Strong Bad / Homestar Runner / Strong Sad / Strong Mad / Bubs / additional voices Pom Pom / additional voices both: creators, writers, animators & voice roles
2018 The Aquabats! RadVentures! Strong Bad / Homestar Runner Template:Screen reader-only Matt: voice roles
2022 The Kali Kazoo Show Strong Bad / Homestar Runner Pom Pom both: voice roles
Matt: Performance, Editing & Effects for the Music Video
2024 Battle for Dream Island Propeller Hat, Mr. Cookie, Soda Template:Screen reader-only Matt: Voice role, 1 episode; (credited as "Mart Champin")

Video games

Year Title Role as Notes
Matt Chapman Mike Chapman
2008 Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People Strong Bad / Homestar Runner / Strong Sad / Strong Mad / Bubs / additional voices Pom Pom / Craig / Videlectrix Guy
2010 Poker Night at the Inventory Strong Bad Template:Screen reader-only
2019 Vacation Simulator additional voices Template:Screen reader-only
2022 Homestar Runner: Halloween Hide n' Seek Strong Bad / Homestar Runner / Strong Sad / Strong Mad / Bubs / additional voices Template:Screen reader-only Originally released in 2021 without voice acting
2023 Dangeresque: The Roomisode Triungulate Dangeresque / Dangeresque Too / Renaldo / Perducci / additional voices Template:Screen reader-only First episode originally released in 2008 without voice acting

Films

Year Title Role as Notes
Matt Chapman Mike Chapman
2003 All the Real Girls Strong Bad Template:Screen reader-only Mike: Art Designer
2025 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Chrome Alone 2 - Lost in New Jersey Template:Screen reader-only Template:Screen reader-only Theatrical short film; Tubular Tortoise Karate Warriors commercial

References

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