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- The Three Stooges is a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1989, and later ported for the Game Boy Advance in 2002. It was a single-player adventure game based on the 1930's comedy team of the same name. The game features Moe, Larry and Curly in different mini-games that are based on many of the Stooges short films.
- When Setesh captured Colonel Jack O'Neill, Major Samantha Carter and Dr. Daniel Jackson in 1999, O'Neill introduced them as Larry, Moe and Curly. (SG1: "Seth") In 2008, Ronon Dex and Teal'c were forced to watch The Three Stooges together in the small quarters of the Midway space station, before the Wraith infiltrated the station. (SGA: "Midway")
- The Three Stooges was an American slapstick comedy act in the early 20th century. There have been some references to them in the Space Quest games, namely:
* Stooge Fighter in .
* The three moons of Klorox II in . They have also made cameo appearances in other Sierra games, like Quest for Glory I. More information about them can be found on the Wikipedia.
- The Three Stooges is an American Vaudeville and Comedy Act
- The Stooges' hallmark was physical slapstick comedy punctuated by quickly-delivered one-liners, within outrageous storylines.
- The Three Stooges waren een komisch trio in de 20e eeuw op de planeet Aarde. Ze stonden onder leiding van Moe. Ze speelden de hoofdrollen in hun eigen filmreeks en televisieprogramma en waren bekend door hun slapstick humor. In 1957 zei een jongen tegen de Vulcan wetenschapper Stron dat hij zijn haar op een manier droeg die hem aan Moe Howard deed denken. Mestral, die bekend was met het uiterlijk van Moe, was het met deze opmerking eens. (ENT: "Carbon Creek") Three Stooges, The en:The Three Stooges fr:Les Trois Stooges
- The Three Stooges were a comedy team of the late 1920's. The video game was based on the stuffs from the film. It was published by Activision and developed by Cinemaware for the NES and GBA.
- The Three Stooges are a popular trio of "knuckleheads" who have made several films and shorts. They have been parodied several times on The Simpsons.
- The Three Stooges were a comedy trio in 20th century Earth, led by Moe, who were featured in their own series of movies which were widely shown on television. They were well known for their physical, slapstick humor. In 1957, the Vulcan explorer Stron wore his hair in a style that reminded one boy of Moe. Mestral, apparently familiar with the cultural reference, agreed there was a resemblance. (ENT: "Carbon Creek") The comic Nobody Knows the Tribbles I've Seen features Klingon versions of the three stooges, Kho (β), L'Ray (β), and Xhemp (β).
- The Three Stooges, also known as The Three Stooges: The Movie, is a 2012 slapstick comedy film based on the early to mid-20th century shorts of the same name.
- The Three Stooges were a comedy team in the early 20th century on Earth, famous for a series of films relying heavily on slapstick humor. Moe Howard and Larry Fine appeared in all these films, while the role of the third "stooge" was played by several different actors, including Curly Howard and Shemp Howard. When Vulcan explorer Stron was stranded on Earth in 1957, a local boy noted that he wore his hair in a style similar to Moe Howard's. His colleague Mestral agreed with this observation (ENT episode: "Carbon Creek").
- The Three Stooges were agents (stooges) working as spies for the countries in the Axis of Evil: Larry for Iran, Curly for North Korea and Moe for Iraq. In his 2002 State of the Union address George W. Bush finally called them out because he is a call them outer, you know. Larry's life was complicated by allegations that his wife was a spy for the CIA who was outed by Robert Novak in the film "The Mummy." In 1956, Moe was found to be the homosexual lover of Shem, the 5th Beatle.
- Moe was a really angry person, obsessed with the poetry of some lady in Kent or something. After an unfortunate electrocution incident involving a small boy on a tricycle, a kite, and Mr. Howard's daily archery practice, he disdained his former appearance and took up cross-dressing, bonsai, flower-arranging, and Gregorian-chanting. He was once mistaken for Patrick Troughton. He was also once booted out of a convention center for getting into a water pistol fight with a peewit. His unfortunate hairdo was the result of a kamikaze seagull; as you can tell, Mr. Howard was inclined to accidents from on high and clearly some sort of mortal enemy of all birds. A crow burnt down his former residence. He has at times proclaimed himself a lumberjack, and that's ok. Moe currently resides at the Field
- After Shemp's death in 1955, he was replaced by comedian Joe Besser, after the use of stuntman Joe Palma to record several "Shemp" shorts after his death. Eventually Joe "Curly-Joe" DeRita (born Joseph Wardell) replaced Joe Besser. Larry suffered a serious stroke in 1970, and was unable to continue performing. Emil Sitka, a longtime actor in Stooge comedies, was contracted to replace Larry, but no film was ever made with him in the role, although publicity photographs exist of him with his hair combed similarly to Larry's, posing with Moe and Curly-Joe. However, Larry's paralyzing stroke in 1970 effectively marked the end of the act. He died in January 1975. Moe died of cancer a few months later.
- The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy act of the early to mid–20th century best known for their numerous short subject films. Their hallmark was physical farce and extreme slapstick. In films, the Stooges were commonly known by their first names: "Moe, Larry, and Curly" or "Moe, Larry, and Shemp," among other lineups. They started as "Ted Healy and his Southern Gentlemen" which comprised Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard. This original trio did one feature film entitled Soup to Nuts after which Shemp left the group to pursue a solo career, and was replaced by his brother Curly Howard. This incarnation of the team was the first to be known on film as The Three Stooges.
- The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy act of the early to mid–20th century best known for their numerous Short subject films. Their hallmark was physical farce and extreme slapstick. In films, the Stooges were commonly known by their first names: "Moe, Larry, and Curly" or "Moe, Larry, and Shemp," among other lineups. Larry died from a series of strokes in January 1975. Moe tried one final time to revive the Stooges with longtime supporting actor Emil Sitka in Larry's role, but this attempt was cut short with Moe's passing in May 1975.
- The Three Stooges were a classic comedy team, whose best known incarnation consisted of Moe Howard, Curly Howard, and Larry Fine, and had their roots in vaudeville as "stooges" to Ted Healy. They accompanied Healy to Hollywood but soon broke out on their own, appearing in countless Columbia film shorts emphasizing slapstick, physical violence, and pie-throwing.
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