The Three Stooges - Season 12

The Three Stooges - Season 12

Season 12

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DatesJan 19, 1945 - Nov 15, 1945
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Episodes

Three Pests In a Mess
Season 12Episode 120 min

Three Pests In a Mess

Trying to patent a new fly-catching device, the Stooges calculate that they need to catch 100,000 flies to pay for it, but nearby crooks overhear their conversation. Unfortunately, they misunderstand the conversation, thinking that the Stoogies won $100,000, and chase the Stooges to get the winnings.

Jan 19, 1945
Booby Dupes
Season 12Episode 220 min

Booby Dupes

The Stooges decide to run a fish business, and catch their own fish, but the whole thing turns to disaster when they're mistaken for Japanese spies when their boat sinks, and they raise a paint-splattered rag to signal for help.

Mar 17, 1945
Idiots Deluxe
Season 12Episode 320 min

Idiots Deluxe

Moe is on trial for assaulting Curly and Larry with an ax. Moe relates how Curly and Larry took him on a hunting trip for his nerves. Out in the woods they confronted a bear which Curly and Larry stunned, and thinking it was dead, threw it in the back of their car, where it came awake, tossed Moe out and drove the car into a tree. The judge finds Moe not guilty and Moe promptly goes after Larry and Curly again with the ax.

Jul 20, 1945
If a Body Meets a Body
Season 12Episode 420 min

If a Body Meets a Body

When Moe reads that Curly's rich uncle has died, and has left his estate to Curly, the boys go there to collect. They find that the uncle was murdered and his body and will are missing.

Aug 30, 1945
Micro-Phonies
Season 12Episode 520 min

Micro-Phonies

The trio are employed as handymen in a recording studio. While not doing their work, they hear a recording session as a woman sings "Voices of Spring." Impressed by the operatic virtuosity of this stunningly beautiful soprano, Curly lip syncs, as the other stooges dress him as a woman. Curly (in drag) is "heard" by the radio host. Moe dubs Curly "Señorita Cucaracha," and the trio are hired to sing professionally on the radio, but must also appear at the home of the radio show's sponsor for a party.

Nov 15, 1945

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