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* BrainInAJar: Dr. Brainly's brain.

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* %%* BrainInAJar: Dr. Brainly's brain.



* CatchPhrase: In unison: "Robonic Stooges... awaaaaaayyy!!!"

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* CatchPhrase: TheCameo: In another episode, WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo appears in a page of a paint-by-numbers coloring book. In yet another, Woofer and Wimper from ''WesternAnimation/ClueClub'' are seen on wallpaper.
* CatchPhrase:
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In unison: "Robonic Stooges... awaaaaaayyy!!!"



* MediumAwareness: Zig-zagged in "Jerk and the Beanstalk": The Stooges are faced with dealing with a giant moth, so out at sea, Moe calls for the animators to turn the moth into a giant fish. They turn it into a shark.

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* MediumAwareness: MediumAwareness:
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Zig-zagged in "Jerk and the Beanstalk": The Stooges are faced with dealing with a giant moth, so out at sea, Moe calls for the animators to turn the moth into a giant fish. They turn it into a shark.



* OnlySaneMan: Agent 000, though it's very sorely tested.
* ProjectedMan: Agent 000
* ShoutOut:
** In "Dr. Jekyll and Hide Curly", Dr. Jekyll turns the backs of the Stooges' heads into evil Hydes. Using a chemistry set, they try to make an antidote. On the first try, they turn the backs of their heads into the Creator/MarxBrothers.
** In another episode, WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo appears in a page of a paint-by-numbers coloring book. In yet another, Woofer and Wimper from ''WesternAnimation/ClueClub'' are seen on wallpaper.
* TakeOverTheWorld: Stock villain motivation, in particular, Professor Cluck.

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* %%* OnlySaneMan: Agent 000, though it's very sorely tested.
* %%* ProjectedMan: Agent 000
* ShoutOut:
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ShoutOut: In "Dr. Jekyll and Hide Curly", Dr. Jekyll turns the backs of the Stooges' heads into evil Hydes. Using a chemistry set, they try to make an antidote. On the first try, they turn the backs of their heads into the Creator/MarxBrothers.
** In another episode, WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo appears in a page of a paint-by-numbers coloring book. In yet another, Woofer and Wimper from ''WesternAnimation/ClueClub'' are seen on wallpaper.
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%%* TakeOverTheWorld: Stock villain motivation, in particular, Professor Cluck.
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* NotQuiteStarring: Sadly [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by that time -- the last remaining original Stooge died three years earlier.

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* NotQuiteStarring: Sadly [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by that time -- the last remaining original Stooge died three years earlier. Larry, Curly and Moe are instead voiced, respectively, by Joe Baker, Creator/FrankWelker and Creator/PaulWinchell.

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* NumberOfObjectsTitle: When the segment broke off from ''Skatebirds'' to become a separate show, it was renamed ''The Three Robonic Stooges.''



* TitleByNumber: When the segment broke off from ''Skatebirds'' to become a separate show, it was renamed ''The Three Robonic Stooges.''
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* AllBalloonsHaveHelium: In one episode, Curly inflates himself so he, Larry and Moe can escape a castle where all the exits are locked.
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* AnimatedAdaptation: Of ''Series/TheThreStooges''.

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* AnimatedAdaptation: Of ''Series/TheThreStooges''.''Series/TheThreeStooges''.
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* AnimatedAdaptation

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* AnimatedAdaptationAnimatedAdaptation: Of ''Series/TheThreStooges''.
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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: L for Larry Fine, M for Moe Howard and C for Curly Howard. And that included the [[SceneTransition transition sequence]] (the LMC wipe where each crest opened up and the C shattered to introduce the next scene).

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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: L for Larry Fine, M for Moe Howard and C for Curly Howard. And that included the [[SceneTransition transition sequence]] (the [[IdiosyncraticWipes LMC wipe wipe]] where each crest opened up and the C shattered to introduce the next scene).
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* AIIsACrapshoot: And how. There isn't an episode in the series that disproves it, although in largest party, the Stooges do bring in their criminals. Even 000 is surprised sometimes.

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* AIIsACrapshoot: And how. There isn't an episode in the series that disproves it, although in largest party, part, the Stooges do bring in their criminals. Even 000 is surprised sometimes.

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* AIIsACrapshoot: And how. There isn't an episode in the series that disproves it, although in largest party, the Stooges do bring in their criminals. Even 000 is surprised sometimes.



* NoFourthWall: Zig-zagged in "Jerk and the Beanstalk": The Stooges are faced with dealing with a giant moth, so out at sea, Moe calls for the animators to turn the moth into a giant fish. They turn it into a shark.

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* NoFourthWall: MediumAwareness: Zig-zagged in "Jerk and the Beanstalk": The Stooges are faced with dealing with a giant moth, so out at sea, Moe calls for the animators to turn the moth into a giant fish. They turn it into a shark.shark.
** Earlier in the episode, Larry and Curly suggest retirement when they can't get rid of the moth. Moe digresses:
-->'''Moe:''' We haven't failed in thirty-two episodes and we won't fail this time!
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* NotQuiteStarring: Sadly [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by that time -- none of the original Stooges were alive in 1978.

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* NotQuiteStarring: Sadly [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by that time -- none of the last remaining original Stooges were alive in 1978.Stooge died three years earlier.

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* ShoutOut: In "Dr. Jekyll and Hide Curly", Dr. Jekyll turns the backs of the Stooges' heads into evil Hydes. Using a chemistry set, they try to make an antidote. On the first try, they turn the backs of their heads into the MarxBrothers.

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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
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In "Dr. Jekyll and Hide Curly", Dr. Jekyll turns the backs of the Stooges' heads into evil Hydes. Using a chemistry set, they try to make an antidote. On the first try, they turn the backs of their heads into the MarxBrothers.Creator/MarxBrothers.
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''The Robonic Stooges'' is a half-hour SaturdayMorningCartoon from 1978. The show is -- well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Film/TheThreeStooges receive ''Series/TheSixMillionDollarMan'' treatment in one of the strangest {{animated adaptation}}s ever. It originally aired as an extra segment on ''The Skatebirds'', but got its own half-hour timeslot, with edited reruns of ''ClueClub'', that lasted 16 episodes. Junk dealers Larry, Curly, and Moe bumble around as crime-fighters with special bionic powers, who get instructions from their exasperated boss, Agent 000.

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''The Robonic Stooges'' is a half-hour SaturdayMorningCartoon from 1978. The show is -- well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Film/TheThreeStooges receive ''Series/TheSixMillionDollarMan'' treatment in one of the strangest {{animated adaptation}}s ever. It originally aired as an extra segment on ''The Skatebirds'', but got its own half-hour timeslot, with edited reruns of ''ClueClub'', ''WesternAnimation/ClueClub'', that lasted 16 episodes. Junk dealers Larry, Curly, and Moe bumble around as crime-fighters with special bionic powers, who get instructions from their exasperated boss, Agent 000.
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''The Robonic Stooges'' is a half-hour SaturdayMorningCartoon from 1978. The show is -- well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Film/TheThreeStooges receive ''Series/TheSixMillionDollarMan'' treatment in one of the strangest {{animated adaptation}}s ever. It originally aired as an extra segment on ''TheSkatebirds'', but got its own half-hour timeslot, with edited reruns of ''ClueClub'', that lasted 16 episodes. Junk dealers Larry, Curly, and Moe bumble around as crime-fighters with special bionic powers, who get instructions from their exasperated boss, Agent 000.

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''The Robonic Stooges'' is a half-hour SaturdayMorningCartoon from 1978. The show is -- well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Film/TheThreeStooges receive ''Series/TheSixMillionDollarMan'' treatment in one of the strangest {{animated adaptation}}s ever. It originally aired as an extra segment on ''TheSkatebirds'', ''The Skatebirds'', but got its own half-hour timeslot, with edited reruns of ''ClueClub'', that lasted 16 episodes. Junk dealers Larry, Curly, and Moe bumble around as crime-fighters with special bionic powers, who get instructions from their exasperated boss, Agent 000.
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''The Robonic Stooges'' is a half-hour SaturdayMorningCartoon from 1978. The show is -- well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Film/TheThreeStooges receive ''TheSixMillionDollarMan'' treatment in one of the strangest {{animated adaptation}}s ever. It originally aired as an extra segment on ''TheSkatebirds'', but got its own half-hour timeslot, with edited reruns of ''ClueClub'', that lasted 16 episodes. Junk dealers Larry, Curly, and Moe bumble around as crime-fighters with special bionic powers, who get instructions from their exasperated boss, Agent 000.

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''The Robonic Stooges'' is a half-hour SaturdayMorningCartoon from 1978. The show is -- well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Film/TheThreeStooges receive ''TheSixMillionDollarMan'' ''Series/TheSixMillionDollarMan'' treatment in one of the strangest {{animated adaptation}}s ever. It originally aired as an extra segment on ''TheSkatebirds'', but got its own half-hour timeslot, with edited reruns of ''ClueClub'', that lasted 16 episodes. Junk dealers Larry, Curly, and Moe bumble around as crime-fighters with special bionic powers, who get instructions from their exasperated boss, Agent 000.
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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: L for Larry Fine, M for Moe Howard and C for Curly Howard. And that included the [[SceneTransition transition sequence]] (the LMC bumper where each crest opened up and the C shattered to introduce the next scene).

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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: L for Larry Fine, M for Moe Howard and C for Curly Howard. And that included the [[SceneTransition transition sequence]] (the LMC bumper wipe where each crest opened up and the C shattered to introduce the next scene).

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''The Robonic Stooges'' is a half-hour SaturdayMorningCartoon from 1978. The show is-- well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Film/TheThreeStooges receive ''TheSixMillionDollarMan'' treatment in one of the strangest {{animated adaptation}}s ever. It originally aired as an extra segment on ''TheSkatebirds'', but got its own half-hour timeslot, with edited reruns of ''ClueClub'', that lasted 16 episodes. Junk dealers Larry, Curly, and Moe bumble around as crime-fighters with special bionic powers, who get instructions from their exasperated boss, Agent 000.

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''The Robonic Stooges'' is a half-hour SaturdayMorningCartoon from 1978. The show is-- is -- well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Film/TheThreeStooges receive ''TheSixMillionDollarMan'' treatment in one of the strangest {{animated adaptation}}s ever. It originally aired as an extra segment on ''TheSkatebirds'', but got its own half-hour timeslot, with edited reruns of ''ClueClub'', that lasted 16 episodes. Junk dealers Larry, Curly, and Moe bumble around as crime-fighters with special bionic powers, who get instructions from their exasperated boss, Agent 000.



* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: L for Larry Fine, M for Moe Howard and C for Curly Howard. And that included the [[IdiosyncraticWipe transition sequence]] (the LMC bumper where each crest opened up and the C shattered to introduce the next scene).
* CatchPhrase: "Robonic Stooges... awaaaaaayyy!!!"

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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: L for Larry Fine, M for Moe Howard and C for Curly Howard. And that included the [[IdiosyncraticWipe [[SceneTransition transition sequence]] (the LMC bumper where each crest opened up and the C shattered to introduce the next scene).
* CatchPhrase: In unison: "Robonic Stooges... awaaaaaayyy!!!"awaaaaaayyy!!!"
** Or when Triple 0 appears, any one of them will pipe up, "Oh-oh, it's 0-0-0!"
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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: L for Larry Fine, M for Moe Howard and C for Curly Howard. And that included the transition sequence (the LMC bumper where each crest opened up and the C shattered to introduce the next scene).

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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: L for Larry Fine, M for Moe Howard and C for Curly Howard. And that included the [[IdiosyncraticWipe transition sequence sequence]] (the LMC bumper where each crest opened up and the C shattered to introduce the next scene).
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* TitleByNumber: When the segment broke off from ''Skatebirds'' to become a separate show, it was renamed ''The Three Robonic Stooges.''
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''The Robonic Stooges'' is a half-hour SaturdayMorningCartoon from 1978. The show is-- well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. TheThreeStooges receive ''TheSixMillionDollarMan'' treatment in one of the strangest {{animated adaptation}}s ever. It originally aired as an extra segment on ''TheSkatebirds'', but got its own half-hour timeslot, with edited reruns of ''ClueClub'', that lasted 16 episodes. Junk dealers Larry, Curly, and Moe bumble around as crime-fighters with special bionic powers, who get instructions from their exasperated boss, Agent 000.

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''The Robonic Stooges'' is a half-hour SaturdayMorningCartoon from 1978. The show is-- well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. TheThreeStooges Film/TheThreeStooges receive ''TheSixMillionDollarMan'' treatment in one of the strangest {{animated adaptation}}s ever. It originally aired as an extra segment on ''TheSkatebirds'', but got its own half-hour timeslot, with edited reruns of ''ClueClub'', that lasted 16 episodes. Junk dealers Larry, Curly, and Moe bumble around as crime-fighters with special bionic powers, who get instructions from their exasperated boss, Agent 000.
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[[caption-width-right:248:The brain trust in machine form.]]

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[[caption-width-right:248:The brain trust in machine form.2.0.]]

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''The Robonic Stooges'' is a half-hour SaturdayMorningCartoon from 1978. The show is-- well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. TheThreeStooges receive ''TheSixMillionDollarMan'' treatment in one of the strangest {{animated adaptation}}s ever. It originally aired as an extra segment on ''TheSkatebirds'', but got its own half-hour timeslot, with edited reruns of ''ClueClub'', that lasted 16 episodes. Larry, Curly and Moe bumble around as crimefighters with special bionic powers, who get instructions from their exasperated boss, Agent 000.

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[[caption-width-right:248:The brain trust in machine form.]]
''The Robonic Stooges'' is a half-hour SaturdayMorningCartoon from 1978. The show is-- well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. TheThreeStooges receive ''TheSixMillionDollarMan'' treatment in one of the strangest {{animated adaptation}}s ever. It originally aired as an extra segment on ''TheSkatebirds'', but got its own half-hour timeslot, with edited reruns of ''ClueClub'', that lasted 16 episodes. Junk dealers Larry, Curly Curly, and Moe bumble around as crimefighters crime-fighters with special bionic powers, who get instructions from their exasperated boss, Agent 000.
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* CatchPhrase: "Robonic Stooges...awaaaaaayyy!!!"

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* CatchPhrase: "Robonic Stooges... awaaaaaayyy!!!"



** In another episode, ScoobyDoo appears in a page of a paint-by-numbers coloring book. In yet another, Woofer and Wimper from ClueClub are seen on wallpaper.

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** In another episode, ScoobyDoo WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo appears in a page of a paint-by-numbers coloring book. In yet another, Woofer and Wimper from ClueClub ''WesternAnimation/ClueClub'' are seen on wallpaper.
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* {{Leitmotif}}: The Stooges most used theme song, "Three Blind Mice," is used in the opening titles and sporadically in the episodes when they appear.

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* {{Leitmotif}}: The Stooges Stooges' most used theme song, "Three Blind Mice," is used in the opening titles and sporadically in the episodes when they appear.
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* {{Leitmotif}}: The Stooges most used theme song, "Three Blind Mice," is used in the opening titles and sporadically in the episodes when they appear.
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* CatchPhrase: "Robonic Stooges...awaaaaaayyy!!!"
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** In another episode, ScoobyDoo appears in a page of a paint-by-numbers coloring book. In yet another, Woofer and Wimper from ClueClub are seen on wallpaper.
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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: L for Larry Fine, M for Moe Howard and C for Curly Howard. And that included the transition sequence (the LMC bumper where each crest opened up and the C shattered to introduce the next scene).

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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: L for Larry Fine, M for Moe Howard and C for Curly Howard. And that included the transition sequence (the LMC bumper where each crest opened up and the C shattered to introduce the next scene).



* NotQuiteStarring: Sadly [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by that time -- in 1978, none of the Stooges were alive anymore.
* OnlySaneMan: Agent 000

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* NotQuiteStarring: Sadly [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by that time -- in 1978, none of the original Stooges were alive anymore.in 1978.
* OnlySaneMan: Agent 000000, though it's very sorely tested.
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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: L for Larry Fine, M for Moe Howard and C for Curly Howard. And that included the transition animation (the LMC bumper where each crest opened up and the C shattered to introduce the next scene).

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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: L for Larry Fine, M for Moe Howard and C for Curly Howard. And that included the transition animation sequence (the LMC bumper where each crest opened up and the C shattered to introduce the next scene).
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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: L for Larry Fine, M for Moe Howard and C for Curly Howard

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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: L for Larry Fine, M for Moe Howard and C for Curly HowardHoward. And that included the transition animation (the LMC bumper where each crest opened up and the C shattered to introduce the next scene).



* NotQuiteStarring: Sadly [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by that time -- in 1978, all of the Stooges were dead.

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* NotQuiteStarring: Sadly [[EnforcedTrope enforced]] by that time -- in 1978, all none of the Stooges were dead.alive anymore.



* ShoutOut: In "Dr. Jekyll and Hide Curly", Dr. Jekyll turks the backs of the Stooges' heads into evil Hydes. Using a chemistry set, they try to make an antidote. On the first try, they turn the backs of their heads into the MarxBrothers.

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* ShoutOut: In "Dr. Jekyll and Hide Curly", Dr. Jekyll turks turns the backs of the Stooges' heads into evil Hydes. Using a chemistry set, they try to make an antidote. On the first try, they turn the backs of their heads into the MarxBrothers.

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