Three Stooges Collection 1943-1945 Season 1 Episode 16

Ep 16. No Dough Boys

In Three Stooges Collection season 1 episode 16 titled "No Dough Boys," the infamous trio find themselves enlisted in the army during World War II. Moe, Larry, and Curly bring their trademark slapstick humor to the training grounds as they struggle to become disciplined soldiers.

As they try to keep up with the strict regimen, the Three Stooges face numerous challenges, including a sergeant who doesn't take kindly to their antics. After accidentally destroying the company's supply of food, they are tasked with finding a way to feed their starving fellow soldiers.

In typical Three Stooges fashion, their attempts to gather and cook food result in chaos and destruction. They manage to stumble upon a farm belonging to an enemy spy, and things escalate quickly. From mistaken identities to flying pies, the Three Stooges keep audiences laughing until the very end.

"No Dough Boys" showcases the Three Stooges at their comedic best, with their physical humor and quick wit shining throughout the episode. The World War II setting adds a unique twist to their usual antics, with the soldiers' training and wartime struggles serving as the backdrop for their hilarious escapades.

Overall, "No Dough Boys" is a must-watch episode for fans of the Three Stooges, and a great introduction for newcomers to the trio's brand of humor. With their timeless comedic style and lovable personalities, Moe, Larry, and Curly continue to entertain audiences decades after their heyday.

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