kaemmerite wrote:Anyway, I don't think I'd like the Stooges as a cartoon. They were already sort of a cartoon, in a way. Making it a cartoon would do a few things, I think. First, the violence would be reduced, as kids watch cartoons, and we wouldn't want to be a bad influence...that isn't my opinion, but that's probably what the writers would end up doing. Second, it would probably start to rely heavily on cartoony effects to try and get a joke (ex. Moe grabs Curly's nose and stretches it out to about a foot long before releasing it and having it snap back like a rubber band). And that wouldn't be as funny as the original.
Just what I think, anyway.
Well having seen the cartoons myself, I can tell you that it really isn't something to be wild about. The "feeling" of these shows were a little like the Hanna Barbera toons (animation-wise and cheesiness of plot). The violence is really dumb down to the point to which it's suitable for a six year old to watch (as most of the violence is cartoony rather than actual slaps in the face). The cartoons were in the same "spirit" of the original Stooges, in that they were three guys who needed to find jobs. Except that everything is exaggerated when you take into account their struggles to beat the Wright Brothers as aircraft mechanics, or entering a dragster competition and having their "rocket-car" fly into space. Typical cartoony stuff.
But everything about it is far from the shorts and the cartoons only have 1\10th of the slapstick that was in the original B\W shorts. The "new" Three Stooges was definately aimed at a newer audience who grew up not seeing the shorts in movie reels.
Though it's nice to see of the live-action segments in color (and having to see the Stooges age a lot
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