This is sort of like a lowbrow (very lowbrow) version of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, with the minor characters in the foreground while Hamlet, Ophelia, Claudius, Polonius, etc. are alluded to but barely noticeable. Kind of refreshing, really.
I laughed until I cried. It’s a metaphor for what many so-called Christians have done to that beautiful story and to the Christian religion in general; they use it for their own commercial or political purposes. I do certainly believe, however, that the Stooges were divinely sent into a world that needed them—just as Scott portrays. :-)
Ubintold almost 7 years ago
Oh, wise guys, eh?
Bilan almost 7 years ago
The Three Stoogi?
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Jesus laughed…
Egrayjames almost 7 years ago
Reminds me of the opening scene in Monty Python’s “Life of Brian”.
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Hey, Porcupine! Hand me that incense.
AtariDragon almost 7 years ago
You know, I really think this is a short that could have been filmed, and it would have worked, too.
GROG Premium Member almost 7 years ago
The 3 most annoying men in history.
sarah413 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Look at the grouse!!
Look at the grouse!!
uniquename almost 7 years ago
Their names were Larrisar of Hairabia, Moechior or Pokeineyesia, and Curlysar of Nyukdia.
mourdac Premium Member almost 7 years ago
This one is going in my collection of Stooge-a-philia cartoons
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 7 years ago
This is sort of like a lowbrow (very lowbrow) version of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, with the minor characters in the foreground while Hamlet, Ophelia, Claudius, Polonius, etc. are alluded to but barely noticeable. Kind of refreshing, really.
Lyman Elliott Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Hmmmm, this might explain the direction some of the Christian sects have taken in recent years.
KEA almost 7 years ago
…and the family was sore afraid.
Hippogriff almost 7 years ago
AKA: The three wise guys.
6turtle9 almost 7 years ago
I wonder what gifts they brought?
mantydad almost 7 years ago
I’ll be waiting for you in hell Scott!!
Fan o’ Lio. almost 7 years ago
Looks like Moe is already “incensed”.
Just what is Myrrh anyway?
Kind&Kinder almost 7 years ago
I laughed until I cried. It’s a metaphor for what many so-called Christians have done to that beautiful story and to the Christian religion in general; they use it for their own commercial or political purposes. I do certainly believe, however, that the Stooges were divinely sent into a world that needed them—just as Scott portrays. :-)
paranormal almost 7 years ago
The three fryers.