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1[[quoteright:350:[[Film/TheThreeStooges https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stoogesboxing.png]]]]
2[[caption-width-right:350: Curly as K.O. Stradivarius and Moe as his manager.]]
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4''Punch Drunks'' is a 1934 short subject starring ''Film/TheThreeStooges''. It is their second short.
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6Struggling boxing manager Moe is having lunch with several fighters when he notices that their shy waiter (Curly) goes insane whenever he hears the song "Pop Goes the Weasel". Moe also takes notice of a fiddler (Larry) who happens to be playing the potent tune at the restaurant. Seeing dollar signs in the uncontrollable waiter, Moe quickly recruits the two unsuspecting cohorts and preps them for the boxing world. Curly's boxing handle becomes "K.O. Stradivarius", and with Larry in tow—playing "Pop Goes the Weasel" at every boxing match, Curly becomes the number one contender for the heavyweight championship. But, of course, things begin to go awry after Larry breaks his violin.
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8This short has the distinction of being the only Three Stooges short thus far selected for preservation in the UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry.
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13* AgonyOfTheFeet: As Curly picks up a car stuck in the mud due to his newfound super strength, Larry stops playing and he drops it on Moe's foot.
14* BerserkButton: Whenever Curly hears "Pop Goes the Weasel", he loses all control of himself.
15* TheBoxingEpisode: As the plot summary explains, the short showcases Curly's meteoric rise in the boxing rankings thanks to his berserk fury.
16* CarMeetsHouse: Larry crashes a bandwagon playing "Pop Goes the Weasel" through the wall of the arena to help Curly win.
17* ClothingReflectsPersonality: Curly arrives at the restaurant with a top hat and cane, in what appears to be a tux, and the manager greets him by calling him [[SharpDressedMan Beau Brummel.]] Curly respectfully greets him in turn, then takes off his jacket, unbuttons his vest, and unrolls his apron from his pants which shows not only does he work there, but he immediately reveals [[FatIdiot he was eating lunch somewhere else, so he's late for work, too.]]
18* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Curly is... [[FatIdiot Curly]], but whenever he hears "Pop Goes the Weasel" he becomes an incredibly strong berserker.
19* DopeSlap: It's not a Stooge short without it of course. But Curly is also slapped by his boss at the beginning, and Moe's disillusioned fighters.
20* EveryoneMeetsEveryone: One of the only shorts where the Stooges haven't met each other before at the beginning.
21* NoSell: Curly's opponent in the championship match doesn't flinch when Curly punches him without his BerserkButton activated.
22** On the other hand, Curly takes all the hits given to him by his boss and his customers without breaking his stride. Probably a sign of how often it occurs.
23* TheRemake: About a year before rejoining the Stooges, Shemp Howard would star in a remake of this short (''A Hit With a Miss''). Shemp played the Curly role, while Robert Williams and Charles Rogers respectively assumed the Moe and Larry roles. As with most remakes produced by Columbia's shorts department, this one used tons of [[StockFootage stock footage]] from its source.
24** The Stooges themselves later reworked the premise into their 1963 feature ''The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze''.
25* RunningGag: As a meta-example, this is the first appearance of the "burned toast and a rotten egg" joke.
26* ShootTheMessenger: Curly's rage powers are activated for the first time when he comes up to inform his table that [[InsaneTrollLogic they can't have any hamburgers because the meat is too fresh,]] and everyone at the table starts beating him up.
27* SpinningNewspaper: During a montage showing Curly's success in the boxing ring.

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