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*"[[Simpson Christmas Stories]]" - To get baby [[Jesus]] to stop crying, [[Joseph]] performs a Three Stooges fight with a wise man. | *"[[Simpson Christmas Stories]]" - To get baby [[Jesus]] to stop crying, [[Joseph]] performs a Three Stooges fight with a wise man. | ||
*"[[Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington]]" - Homer and Bart were watching a very late episode of the Three Stooges made when the original characters were old. | *"[[Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington]]" - Homer and Bart were watching a very late episode of the Three Stooges made when the original characters were old. | ||
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Revision as of 08:24, November 12, 2011
The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy act. Numerous references to them have been made on The Simpsons.
References
- "Bart's Comet" - As Principal Skinner looks in the night sky he sees a constellation resembling the Three Stooges.
- "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)" - Bart unsuccessfully suggests to the school they spend the oil money on a way to resurrect The Three Stooges.
- "This Little Wiggy" - The robot from the Springfield Knowledgeum asks the kids if they've ever wondered which Stooge had the heaviest brain. Nelson imagines himself as a scientist weighing their three brains and deduces Larry's is the heaviest.
- "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday" - Homer, Wally and Wiggum run out of the skybox in Three-Stooges fashion.
- "Large Marge" - Bill Clinton, George Bush Sr. and Jimmy Carter portray the Stooges while building a home for the needy.
- "Simpson Christmas Stories" - To get baby Jesus to stop crying, Joseph performs a Three Stooges fight with a wise man.
- "Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington" - Homer and Bart were watching a very late episode of the Three Stooges made when the original characters were old.