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- | Some elements of the [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] body of work draw inspiration from pieces of entertainment involving the iconic comedy group ''' | + | Some elements of the [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] body of work draw inspiration from pieces of entertainment involving the iconic comedy group '''{{wp|The Three Stooges}}'''. |
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
- | *[[In Search of the Yello Dello]] | + | *[[In Search of the Yello Dello]] {{--}} [[Homestar Runner]] sings, "Hello Yello Dello", in imitation of The Three Stooges' quote, "Hello, Hello, Hello! Hello hello hello hello hello!" |
- | *Email [[lackey]] | + | *Email [[lackey]] {{--}} [[Strong Bad]]'s remark about "Super service", which he says in a [["Er" pronounced as "Oi"|Brooklyn accent]], refers to the short ''{{wp|Violent Is the Word for Curly}}''. |
- | *Email [[virus]] | + | *Email [[virus]] {{--}} Strong Bad says, "A wise guy, eh?" in imitation of {{wp|Moe Howard}}. |
**This was repeated in [[Compy Catalog]]. | **This was repeated in [[Compy Catalog]]. | ||
- | *Email [[candy product]] | + | *Email [[candy product]] {{--}} One of the subjects found in the H*R Junkmail Filta in [[Edgar]]'s Baby's Daddy is "Shemp vs. Curly Joe". Shemp and Curly Joe were members of the group. |
- | *Email [[senior prom]] ([[senior prom#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]) | + | *Email [[senior prom]] ([[senior prom#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]) {{--}} When [[the Brothers Chaps]] discuss old-timey tuxedos at the prom, they talk about how in cartoons, the "flap things" can't keep from being tucked in and smacking the wearer in the face. [[Mike Chapman|Mike]] recalls that that may be in "''Three Stooges'' or something". |
- | *[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 13]] ([[Teen Girl Squad Issue 13#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]) | + | *[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 13]] ([[Teen Girl Squad Issue 13#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]) {{--}} The Brothers Chaps, during the scene with Momkins, make reference to ''{{wp|The Robonic Stooges}}'', which was a short-lived Saturday morning cartoon show about the comedy group as clumsy superheroes. |
- | *[[ | + | *[[SBCG4AP Dev Blog]] ([[SBCG4AP Dev Blog#24 Apr 2008|24 Apr 2008]]) {{--}} Strong Bad claims to launch a "heat-seeking 3-Stooges eye-poker missile" in his game. The hallmark slapstick comedy of the Stooges often included eye-poking. |
- | *Email [[hiding]] | + | *Email [[hiding]] {{--}} When Strong Bad mocks, "Scarlet, MO", it spawns a book title of the same name, featuring, on the cover, Moe resembling Moe Howard. |
- | *[[I Killed Pom Pom]] | + | *[[I Killed Pom Pom]] {{--}} After Homestar mistakes the deflated inflatable pumpkin for a dead Pom Pom, he urges the supposed body to "Say a few bubbles!" This may be a reference to a running gag in the Stooges shorts, where an unconscious or injured person is urged by one of the Stooges to "Say a few syllables!" |
- | *[[Vox Interview - 6 Oct 2015]] | + | *[[Vox Interview - 6 Oct 2015]] {{--}} [[Matt Chapman]] uses The Three Stooges as an example of consistency in the characters' personalities, even though they keep changing jobs. |
+ | *{{postref|1329989081867104260|20|Nov|2020}} {{--}} The [[Floppy Disk Container]] reads "[[Floppy Disk Container#three stooges|three stooges]]", referring to the {{wp|The Three Stooges (video game)|game based on the group}}. | ||
*[[Fan 'Stumes 2020]] {{--}} Strong Bad jokes about a Homestar making Curly's mouth sounds, to which Homestar performs Curly's head slapping ([[Lack of Visible Arms|or at least, he thinks he does]]) and then performs the famous floor spin. | *[[Fan 'Stumes 2020]] {{--}} Strong Bad jokes about a Homestar making Curly's mouth sounds, to which Homestar performs Curly's head slapping ([[Lack of Visible Arms|or at least, he thinks he does]]) and then performs the famous floor spin. | ||
[[Category:Entertainment running gags|Three Stooges, The]] | [[Category:Entertainment running gags|Three Stooges, The]] |
Revision as of 02:36, 9 January 2022
Some elements of the Homestar Runner body of work draw inspiration from pieces of entertainment involving the iconic comedy group The Three Stooges.
Appearances
- In Search of the Yello Dello — Homestar Runner sings, "Hello Yello Dello", in imitation of The Three Stooges' quote, "Hello, Hello, Hello! Hello hello hello hello hello!"
- Email lackey — Strong Bad's remark about "Super service", which he says in a Brooklyn accent, refers to the short Violent Is the Word for Curly.
- Email virus — Strong Bad says, "A wise guy, eh?" in imitation of Moe Howard.
- This was repeated in Compy Catalog.
- Email candy product — One of the subjects found in the H*R Junkmail Filta in Edgar's Baby's Daddy is "Shemp vs. Curly Joe". Shemp and Curly Joe were members of the group.
- Email senior prom (DVD commentary) — When the Brothers Chaps discuss old-timey tuxedos at the prom, they talk about how in cartoons, the "flap things" can't keep from being tucked in and smacking the wearer in the face. Mike recalls that that may be in "Three Stooges or something".
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 13 (DVD commentary) — The Brothers Chaps, during the scene with Momkins, make reference to The Robonic Stooges, which was a short-lived Saturday morning cartoon show about the comedy group as clumsy superheroes.
- SBCG4AP Dev Blog (24 Apr 2008) — Strong Bad claims to launch a "heat-seeking 3-Stooges eye-poker missile" in his game. The hallmark slapstick comedy of the Stooges often included eye-poking.
- Email hiding — When Strong Bad mocks, "Scarlet, MO", it spawns a book title of the same name, featuring, on the cover, Moe resembling Moe Howard.
- I Killed Pom Pom — After Homestar mistakes the deflated inflatable pumpkin for a dead Pom Pom, he urges the supposed body to "Say a few bubbles!" This may be a reference to a running gag in the Stooges shorts, where an unconscious or injured person is urged by one of the Stooges to "Say a few syllables!"
- Vox Interview - 6 Oct 2015 — Matt Chapman uses The Three Stooges as an example of consistency in the characters' personalities, even though they keep changing jobs.
- @StrongBadActual tweet (20 Nov 2020) — The Floppy Disk Container reads "three stooges", referring to the game based on the group.
- Fan 'Stumes 2020 — Strong Bad jokes about a Homestar making Curly's mouth sounds, to which Homestar performs Curly's head slapping (or at least, he thinks he does) and then performs the famous floor spin.