Picture
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Season
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Episode number
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Episode name
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Reference
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2
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21
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"Bart the Daredevil"
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Dr. Hibbert says "I won't even subject you to the horrors of our Three Stooges ward." meaning that the Hospital has a Three Stooges ward.
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4
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62
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"Homer the Heretic"
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Homer watches The Three Stooges on TV.
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75
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"Duffless"
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Bart imitates Curly by saying "eeeh, certainly...nyak nyak nyak" and imitates Moe by syaing "...a wise guy eh...."
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76
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"Last Exit to Springfield"
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Homer imitates Curly by going "whoop whoop whoop..." while rolling around on the floor.
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5
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86
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"Treehouse of Horror IV"
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Bart does impressions of Curly and Shemp (Curly's replacement).
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96
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"Deep Space Homer"
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Homer runs sideways, similar to the Stooges.
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6
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117
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"Bart's Comet"
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As Principal Skinner looks in the night sky he sees a constellation resembling the Three Stooges.
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128
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"Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"
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Bart unsuccessfully suggests to the school they spend the oil money on a way to resurrect The Three Stooges.
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7
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146
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"The Day the Violence Died"
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The bill with the bomb says "whoop whoop whoop" like Curly.
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152
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"Homerpalooza"
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Troy McClure mentions being in a film called "Shemp Howard: Today We Mourn a Stooge".
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8
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178
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"The Secret War of Lisa Simpson"
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Abraham Simpson says "...takes me back to 1934. Admiral Byrd had just reached the pole, only hours ahead of the Three Stooges..."
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9
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196
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"This Little Wiggy"
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Robbie the Automaton 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.
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10
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215
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"Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"
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Homer, Wally and Chief Wiggum run out of the skybox in Three Stooges fashion.
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250px
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11
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238
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"The Mansion Family"
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The Mayo Clinic diagnoses Mr. Burns with "Three Stooges Syndrome", meaning that he has a multitude of medical conditions, but because they all cancel each other out, they can't harm him. The doctor likens the situation to The Three Stooges all trying to go through a doorway at the same time.
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12
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267
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"I'm Goin' to Praiseland"
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Skinner inhales some gas that causes hallucinations and says, "Oh, it was incredible! I saw Heaven! But it wasn't clouds and angels playing harps, like at the end of so many Three Stooges shorts".
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14
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295
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"Large Marge"
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Former Presidents Bill Clinton, George Bush Sr. and Jimmy Carter build a Habitat for Humanity home. They are portrayed as bumblers and have a couple of scenes strongly reminiscent of the Stooges.
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250px
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305
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"Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington"
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Homer and Bart were watching a very late episode of The Three Stooges entitled "Brittle Boneheads", made when the original characters were old.
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15
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321
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"Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays"
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When Maggie grabs Homer by the nose with a pair of long-handled pliers, Homer rolls over and screams like Curly.
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17
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365
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"Simpsons Christmas Stories"
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To get baby Jesus to stop crying, Joseph performs a Three Stooges fight with a wise man.
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21
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449
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"Thursdays with Abie"
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In the Springfield Shopper at August 1, 1933 was the headline, "Curly to Shemp: You're Out!"
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250px
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453
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"Boy Meets Curl"
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The National Curly Trials are seen with everyone practicing to be Curly Howard. Moe Szyslak then says "wise guys, eh?" and slaps a long line of Curlys.
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23
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494
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"The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"
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In the Museum of TV and Television, there is a display of the Three Stooges' skeletons, with Curly's bones in a box.
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