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  • Soldiers. The boys are dressed in their old World War I uniforms. Every year, on the anniversary when they were discharged, they get together to reminisce. Curly Joe forgets their lunch, and runs off to retrieve it. At the end, the sergeant (Harold Brauer) enters and gives the boys a lunch pail as a "peace offering" for all those times he stole their lunches, then leaves snickering. When Curly Joe opens the pail ... BOOM!
  • Lost. The boys are out hunting and become lost. They stop to take their bearings, and Curly-Joe lays out a lunch spread fit for a king. The boys later discover that they are "lost" at a nearby football field in the park, and spend the rest of the time razzing each other.
  • Campers. The Stooges bring gear for camping and horseback riding so they can spend the weekend as cowboys, but forget to bring the horses! Moe then harnesses Curly Joe to the wagon and makes him become the horse. Curly Joe claims that if he's gonna work like a horse, he's gonna eat like one! Moe ties a feed-bag on Curly Joe and he starts happily munching away!
  • Bakers. The boys take a job making pies for Mr. Hasenpfeffer (Emil Sitka), but they goad themselves into a pie fight, ruining almost all the pies. Moe and Curly-Joe fight over the last undamaged pie, causing it to fly into the face of Mr. Hasenpfeffer as he walks in.
  • Zookeepers. The Stooges are zookeepers in their first day on the job and don't want to make any mistakes. Moe sends Curly-Joe and Larry on zookeeping tasks, but each return with food instead. Later, Curly-Joe and Larry are trapped in the cage of the chimp they were sent to feed. Moe admonishes them and climbs inside the cage to begin handing out slaps, when the chimp sneaks up and locks all three in the cage!
  • Flat Tire. The boys are out motoring in their old, broken-down jalopy and stop when the car gets a flat tire. They decide to hitchhike into town, and a motorist (Emil Sitka) stops when Curly-Joe flashes a bare leg at him. He gets out of the car and picks up a five-dollar bill from under Curly-Joe's foot, then drives off. Moe then declares that they will have to fix the flat themselves. After the boys finish repairing the flat, suddenly they realize are out of gas and Curly-Joe winds up pushing the car.
  • Fan Belt. The Stooges are stopped at the side of the road attempting to repair their old jalopy. Of course, they make one mechanical failure after another. The boys figure out that the rubber-band that powers the car is busted, so they remove Curly-Joe's suspenders to repair the car. This leaves Curly-Joe's pants in a droopy state of affairs as he runs behind the car trying to catch up.
  • Fishermen. The boys are out for a pleasure cruise and fishing trip, and Curly Joe continuously has trouble getting all the fishing gear onboard and calls for help. Out of ship, Larry comes up on deck and proclaims his love for the sea, so Moe pushes him off the pier and into the water!
  • Dentist. Moe is crowing about getting his diploma to practice dentistry. When Larry claims it is only a diploma to PRACTICE dentistry, Moe decides to practice on Larry! When Moe tries to drill on Larry's tooth, Larry jumps up and fights off Moe and Curly Joe with a tire iron. Because of Larry's violent reaction to Moe's dental work, Moe then decides to practice on Curly Joe! Curly Joe plaintively pleads for help from Larry, but Larry gratefully helps Moe get him into the chair.
  • Janitors. The boys are janitors assigned to clean-up what appears to be a haunted house. Curly-Joe, in the act of dusting, causes a suit-of-armor to be tickled. He runs to Moe for help, and Moe discovers that Larry is inside the suit and gives him a whack with the mace Larry is holding! Curly-Joe encounters the ticklish suit-of-armor again, who is now wielding a sword. Moe, thinking that Larry is inside the suit, begins taunting it. Larry approaches Curly-Joe and asks, "What's going on?". The boys soon discover that the suit is truly haunted and run for their lives.
  • Artists. The boys are artists painting still life landscapes. Larry is drinking coffee and sets his cup down. Moe sets his cup of paint thinner next to Larry's cup. Larry picks up the wrong cup and swigs, then spews a mess all over Moe's painting! The trio soon find themselves engaged in an all-out painters' brawl. Moe, Larry and Curly-Joe already ruined each other works, but a passing art collector (Emil Sitka) immediately buys all three paintings. The boys exclaim, "What are we waitin' for?," and begin spitting, spilling, and slappping upon their canvases!
  • Decorators. The boys are hired as paperhangers by a woman (Margaret Kerry) who wants a top-notch job for her husband. Of course, they terribly botch the job, ultimately trapping Moe between a piece of wallpaper and the wall. After they finished the room, the woman go home and mortified. She keep beaten up the Stooges even when Moe tried to doing "Texas" routine
  • Golfers. The boys are on the links and Moe hits his ball into a sand trap. Curly Joe suggests using a sand wedge, at which Moe digs a huge hole in the sand. He finally gives up and throws the ball, whereupon it conks Larry and Curly Joe on the head, then rolls gracefully into the cup. Curly Joe soon discovers his ball is stuck up in a tree and retrieves an ax from his golf bag. As he attempts to cut down the tree, an irrate groundskeeper (Emil Sitka) chases the boys off the course.
  • Hunters. The boys are hunters who've been at it all day long with no luck. Curly-Joe produces a butterfly net and begins chasing butterflies. Moe slaps Curly-Joe down, and while the boys are arguing, a lion sneaks up behind them. Moe is still bragging about how brave he is in the face of fierce animals when they notice the lion behind them, and run off in terrified fright.
  • Weighing In. The boys are at the airport trying to make a flight when Moe decides to weigh Curly-Joe. The scale delivers a fortune, and when Curly-Joe reads that he will receive alot of money, the scale drops piles of coins from its coin slot. Larry steps on the scale, and his fortune states he has a twenty dollar bill stuck to the sole of his shoe! Moe then gets on the scale, and his fortune states that he will go on an unexpected trip. Moe then immediately trips over his own suitcase! Moe is determined to get money from the scale and uses up all that Larry and Curly-Joe received earlier. Moe finally gets his last fortune that states he spent so much time at the scale that they've missed their flight! They then resort to thumbing for a ride.
  • Telegram. Moe and Larry are lazy good-for-nothings who make Curly-Joe wait on them hand and foot. A telegram arrives proclaiming that Curly-Joe is the sole heir of his uncle's vast fortune. The tables are turned, and Moe and Larry soon find themselves to be Curly-Joe's servant. As Larry and Moe pamper Curly-Joe, the phone rings. Moe answers, and learns that a mix-up has happened. The telegram Curly-Joe received was meant for Curly-John. When Curly-Joe muses over the fact that he doesn't have an uncle, the boys are soon engaged in a great argument.
  • Buried Treasure. Digging for buried treasure, Larry and Curly Joe almost bury Moe before they discover a treasure chest. What they find is a Chinese puzzle, with empty boxes contained within empty boxes. The final box contains nothing more than a note, telling them to watch the next cartoon. Coming up empty, in frustration, Larry slams a shovel spade into the ground... and strikes oil!
  • Outdoor Breakfast. The boys are camping at the lake. Curly-Joe is cooking breakfast while Larry is mending his fishing pole. Curly-Joe serves Moe pancakes, and Moe is accidentally given the "Stick Fast Glue" instead of syrup, ultimately glueing the spoon inside his mouth! Curly-Joe and Larry try to muscle the spoon from Moe's mouth to no avail, and Moe finally wrenches it free. He then exclaims, "Ill murder you!!," and Curly-Joe and Larry run off with an angry Moe hot on their heels.
  • Setting Up Camp. The boys are on a camping trip in the park and are attempting to pitch camp. Curly Joe and Larry struggle in vain to set up a tent while Moe wrestles with a folding director's chair, ultimately giving up and pitching it into the brush. The boys finally get the camp set up when the radio announces that a lion has escaped from the local zoo and was last seen heading toward the park. The boys ignore the warning, and the lion soon finds his way into the Stooges tent!
  • Rare Bird. The boys are photographers attempting to snap a picture of the rare "Blue-Billed Puma-Panna Bird". Curly-Joe inadvertently pours too much flash powder into the tray, and when they set off the powder ... BOOM! The boys retrieve the negative, and are congratulating each other on a job well done, when Moe notices that the lens cover was never removed from the camera!
  • Caretakers. The boys are zookeepers, and Moe sends Larry and Curly-Joe to clean the elephant cage, while Moe engages in a game of checkers with the zoo chimp Chester, losing miserably to the chimp. When Moe next encounters the boys, they are relaxing while the elephant, Herbert is sweeping the cage, for which Moe gives Larry and Curly-Joe a sound thrashing. Moe coerces Larry and Curly-Joe to give the elephant a bath, and in the process wind up dousing each other with soap and water.
  • Seasick Joe
  • Electricians
  • Salesmen
  • Barbers
  • Prospectors
  • Sweepstakes Ticket
  • Sunbathers
  • Inheritance
  • Melodrama
  • Waiters
  • Athletes
  • Doctors
  • Shipmates
  • High Voltage
  • Pilots
  • Turkey Stuffers
  • Piemakers
  • Sharpshooter
  • Magicians


New Three Stooges Cartoons

  • A001 That Little Old Bomb Maker
  • A002 Woodsman Bear That Tree
  • A003 Let's Shoot the Player Piano Players
  • A004 Dentist the Menace
  • A005 Safari So Good
  • A006 Thimk or Thwim
  • A007 There Auto Be a Law
  • A008 That Old Shell Game
  • A009 Hold That Line
  • A010 Flycycle Built for Two
  • A011 Dizzy Doodlers
  • A012 The Classical Clinker
  • A013 Movie Scars
  • A014 A Bull for Andamo
  • A015 The Tree Nuts
  • A016 Tin Horn Dude
  • A017 Thru Rain, Sleet and Snow
  • A018 Goldriggers of '49
  • A019 Ready, Jetset, Go
  • A020 Behind the 8-Ball Express
  • A021 Stop Dragon Around
  • A022 To Kill a Clockingbird
  • A023 Who's Lion
  • A024 Fowl Weather Friend
  • A025 Wash My Line
  • A026 Little Cheese Chaser
  • A027 The Big Windbag
  • A028 Baby Sitters
  • A029 Clarence of Arabia
  • A030 Three Jacks and a Beanstalk
  • A031 That Was the Wreck That Was
  • A032 The Three Astronutz
  • A033 Peter Panic
  • A034 When You Wish Upon a Fish
  • A035 Little Past Noon
  • A036 Hair of a Bear
  • A037 Three Lumps in a Lamp
  • A038 Who's for Dessert?
  • A039 Watts My Lion
  • A040 Which is Witch
  • A041 Suture Self
  • A042 The Yolks on You
  • A043 Tally Moe with Larry and Joe
  • A044 The First in Lion
  • A045 The Transylvania Railroad
  • A046 What's Mew Pussycat?
  • A047 It's a Bad Bad Bad Bad World
  • A048 Bridge on the River Cry
  • A049 Hot Shots
  • A050 Mel's Angels
  • A051 Bee My Honey
  • A052 That Dirty Bird
  • A053 Stone Age Stooges
  • A054 Smoke Gets in Your Skies
  • A055 Queen Quong
  • A056 Campsight Fright
  • A057 Goldibear and the Three Stooges
  • A058 The Lyin' Tamer
  • A059 The Pen Game
  • A060 It's a Small World
  • A061 Late for Launch
  • A062 Forgot in Space
  • A063 The Noisy Silent Movie
  • A064 Get Out of Town by Sundown Brown
  • A065 Table Tennis Tussle
  • A066 Phony Express
  • A067 Best Test Pilots
  • A068 Litter Bear
  • A069 A Fishy Tale
  • A070 The Unhaunted House
  • A071 Aloha Ha Ha
  • A072 The Rise and Fall of the Roman Umpire
  • A073 Deadbeat Street
  • A074 Cotton Pickin' Chicken
  • A075 Larry and the Pirates
  • A076 Tree is a Crowd
  • A077 Feud for Thought
  • A078 Bat and Brawl
  • A079 Knight Without End
  • A080 Up a Tree
  • A081 Turnabout is Bearplay
  • A082 Pow Wow Row
  • A083 Flat Heads
  • A084 No News is Good News
  • A085 Bully for You, Curly
  • A086 Tee for Three
  • A087 Goofy Gondoliers
  • A088 Bearfoot Fishermen
  • A089 Washout Below
  • A090 The Three Marketeers
  • A091 Follo the White Lion
  • A092 One Good Burn Deserves Another
  • A093 Curly's Bear
  • A094 Land Ho, Ho, Ho
  • A095 Surfs You Right
  • A096 Seven Faces of Timbear
  • A097 Bearfoot Bandit
  • A098 Nuttin' But the Brave
  • A099 Three Good Knights
  • A100 Call of the While
  • A101 Snowbrawl
  • A102 Rob 'n' Good
  • A103 There's No Mule Like an Old Mule
  • A104 Squawk Valley
  • A105 Mummies Boys
  • A106 The Plumber's Friend
  • A107 Rub-a-Dub-Tub
  • A108 Under the Bad-Bad Tree
  • A109 Hairbrained Barbers
  • A110 Waiter Minute
  • A111 Souperman
  • A112 Abominable Snowman
  • A113 Curly in Wonderland
  • A114 Boobs in the Woods
  • A115 Chimney Sweeps
  • A116 The Mad Mail Mission
  • A117 Out of Space
  • A118 Wizards of Odd
  • A119 Three for the Road
  • A120 Feudin' Fussin' and Hillbully
  • A121 Don't Misbehave Indian Brave
  • A122 You Ain't Lion
  • A123 Muscle on Your Mind
  • A124 Badmen in the Briny
  • A125 Furry Fugitive
  • A126 How the West Was Once
  • A127 Bowling Pinheads
  • A128 The Mountain Ear
  • A129 Norse West Passage
  • A130 Latest Gun in the West
  • A131 Toys Will Be Toys
  • A132 First Class Service
  • A133 Strictly for the Birds
  • A134 Le' Stooginaires
  • A135 The Bear Who Came Out of the Cold
  • A136 The Bigger They Are, the Harder They Hit
  • A137 Little Red Riding Wolf
  • A138 Bell Hop Flops
  • A139 Dig That Gopher
  • A140 Gagster Dragster
  • A141 Just Plane Crazy
  • A142 From Bad to Verse
  • A143 Droll Weevil
  • A144 The Littlest Martian
  • A145 The Bear Showoff
  • A146 No Money, No Honey
  • A147 Get That Snack Shack Off the Track
  • A148 Curly's Birthday-a-Go-Go
  • A149 The Men from UCLA
  • A150 Super Everybody
  • A151 Kangaroo Catchers
  • A152 No Smoking Aloud
  • A153 The Chicken Delivery Boys
  • A154 Sno Ball
  • A155 Rug-a-Bye Baby
  • A156 Dinopoodi


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