The Three Stooges

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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 '''[[Wikipedia:The Three Stooges|The Three Stooges]]'''.
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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 '''{{wp|The Three Stooges}}'''.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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*[[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!"
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*[[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!"
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*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}}''.
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*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}}''.
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*Email [[virus]] — Strong Bad says, "A wise guy, eh?" in imitation of [[Wikipedia:Moe Howard|Moe Howard]].
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*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]].
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*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.
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*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.
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*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".
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*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".
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*[[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 ''[[Wikipedia:The Robonic Stooges|The Robonic Stooges]]'', which was a short-lived Saturday morning cartoon show about the comedy group as clumsy superheroes.
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*[[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.
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*[[SBCG4AP_Dev_Blog#24_Apr_2008|SBCG4AP Dev Blog - Apr. 24, 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.
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*[[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.
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*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.
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*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.
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*[[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!"  
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*[[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!"  
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*[[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.
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*[[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.
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*{{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

"Scar, Let Moe!"

Some elements of the Homestar Runner body of work draw inspiration from pieces of entertainment involving the iconic comedy group The Three Stooges.

Appearances