The Three Stooges: Dinopoodi
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- Topics
- three stooges, animation, cartoon
- Publisher
- Cambria Studios & Normandy TV III Productions
The Three Stooges win a prize from a pet shop, a very large and ugly beastie. Animation by Chick Otterstrom, Kay Wright and Frank Onaitis. Music by Paul Horn.
- Addeddate
- 2005-03-10 15:53:15
- Director
- Eddie Bernds, Eddie Rehberg & Dave Detiege
- Identifier
- the_new_three_stooges_dinopoodi
- Run time
- 5:00
- Type
- MovingImage
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meko ghamlasi
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October 16, 2020
Subject: i used your video
Subject: i used your video
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Reviewer:
perlster
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March 13, 2009
Subject: zzz
Subject: zzz
It had the voices of three of the men who played the Stooges. That is the only thing this dud has going for it.
Reviewer:
titlescreen
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February 25, 2009
Subject: One of the Funnier
Subject: One of the Funnier
I'm going to have to say this is one of the funnier ones of the animated series.
Some say the cartoons are just not funny. My assessment is that the animated series is funny in a different way than the live-action stuff.
Some say the cartoons are just not funny. My assessment is that the animated series is funny in a different way than the live-action stuff.
Reviewer:
flapfrog
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September 29, 2007
Subject: not bad
Subject: not bad
it's alright not the best i've i've i've i've seen worst
Reviewer:
lookfar
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January 8, 2007
Subject: Familiar Voices
Subject: Familiar Voices
I remember seeing this as kid, and thinking how tired it sounded- now I realize that the stooges were probably very tired indeed by 1960. IAlso recognize the voice of the petshop owner as Otis Campbell on the Andy Griffith Show. Also, I always thought that Stimpsom J Cat was really Larry Fine reincarnated. They both share a very sigular, distinctive voice
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November 15, 2006
Subject: Waste of my time
Subject: Waste of my time
Don't bother downloading this. I was greatly disappointed to see no slapstick comedy in the first few minutes.Sshortly after i said "forget this" because it was so bad.
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LeGrande -
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October 12, 2006
Subject: No live action in this episode
Subject: No live action in this episode
The New Three Stooges was a syndicated TV series that ran from 1965-1966 starring the Three Stooges. The show follows the trio's antics both in live-action and animated segments. The cast consisted of "Curly Joe" DeRita Wardell, Moe Howard and Larry Fine with actor Emil Sitka co-starring.
Thirty-nine live action sequences were executively produced by cartoonist Norman Maurer, Moe's son-in-law, who was their film agent at this time. Edward Bernds, who had directed The Three Stooges when they were making their ever-popular shorts from 1945-1953, was also hired to write and direct the series. Emil Sitka, who had appeared in many of the Stooges comedies over the years, was slated to appear in these wraparounds as straightman or stooge to the Stooges.
Cambria Studios produced 156 short Stooge cartoons under the supervision of Lee Orgel. Four cartoons were produced to correspond thematically with of each of the thirty-nine live-action Stooge opening and closing sequences, so that one live-action sequence could serve as a wraparound for four different cartoons.
Many fans dismissed The New Three Stooges as a disappointment. The animation was limited and of low quality, somewhat reminiscent of Rocky and Bullwinkle, although still not as limited in animation as Cambria Studios' three previous Syncro-Vox series, Clutch Cargo, Space Angel, and Captain Fathom. The boys were visibly aging during this time (Moe was 68, and Larry was 63), so the slapstick was subdued. In an interview on Rhino Entertainment's first volume of these shows, Lee Orgel also states that the Stooge's penchant for slapstick violence was kept to a minimum due to the concerns of parental groups.
The color television series did last successfully from 1965-1966. Although the show was last aired in syndication on WGN in the mid-1990s, some episodes are currently available on VHS or DVD.
--Wikipedia contributors, "The New Three Stooges," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_New_Three_Stooges&oldid=72257731 (accessed October 12, 2006).
Thirty-nine live action sequences were executively produced by cartoonist Norman Maurer, Moe's son-in-law, who was their film agent at this time. Edward Bernds, who had directed The Three Stooges when they were making their ever-popular shorts from 1945-1953, was also hired to write and direct the series. Emil Sitka, who had appeared in many of the Stooges comedies over the years, was slated to appear in these wraparounds as straightman or stooge to the Stooges.
Cambria Studios produced 156 short Stooge cartoons under the supervision of Lee Orgel. Four cartoons were produced to correspond thematically with of each of the thirty-nine live-action Stooge opening and closing sequences, so that one live-action sequence could serve as a wraparound for four different cartoons.
Many fans dismissed The New Three Stooges as a disappointment. The animation was limited and of low quality, somewhat reminiscent of Rocky and Bullwinkle, although still not as limited in animation as Cambria Studios' three previous Syncro-Vox series, Clutch Cargo, Space Angel, and Captain Fathom. The boys were visibly aging during this time (Moe was 68, and Larry was 63), so the slapstick was subdued. In an interview on Rhino Entertainment's first volume of these shows, Lee Orgel also states that the Stooge's penchant for slapstick violence was kept to a minimum due to the concerns of parental groups.
The color television series did last successfully from 1965-1966. Although the show was last aired in syndication on WGN in the mid-1990s, some episodes are currently available on VHS or DVD.
--Wikipedia contributors, "The New Three Stooges," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_New_Three_Stooges&oldid=72257731 (accessed October 12, 2006).
Reviewer:
Spuzz
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April 26, 2006
Subject: What the heck is s Dinopoodi?
Subject: What the heck is s Dinopoodi?
I kid you not, this is the funniest Three Stooges cartoon IÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂve seen. ThatÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂs not saying much, but there you go. I like the looks of the Dinopoodi and the story does have itÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂs cute moments. Mind you, I hate the Three Stooges generally, so me giving this a three star review is really saying something
Reviewer:
airmoose
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March 31, 2006
Subject: Amazingly bad
Subject: Amazingly bad
This is the first, and most likely last of this cartoon series I'll bother to download. It does a disservice to the three stooges name. Don't bother with it.
Why no zero star rating available?
Why no zero star rating available?
Reviewer:
samrees
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March 17, 2006
Subject: nothing special
Subject: nothing special
wouldnt recommend downloading. dull sense of humour. tempted to say its just dated. but its not, its just bad.
Reviewer:
velo.extreme
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January 13, 2006
Subject: Funny
Subject: Funny
My mother would not let me watch any 3 Stooges. She was afraid I would try their antics out on my younger sister. I used to sneak watching this cartoon series.
Reviewer:
Kat11
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January 13, 2006
Subject: Pretty Good
Subject: Pretty Good
Humorous, and decent imitation of the Three Stooges.