Summary of Stoogemania 1985

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The video is a retrospective of the 1985 Stoogemania craze, featuring clips of people dancing to pop music of the era and discussing the craze. The video ends with a message from the "Studio Terraeum" encouraging people to continue to come to their events.

  • 00:00:00 The video is about a young man who goes to the movies and becomes obsessed with the idea of being a "stooge." He meets some of his best friends there, but they eventually become his biggest problem. He eventually leaves them behind to pursue a more fulfilling life.
  • 00:05:00 The video is a clip from a stand-up comedy routine from the 1980s by Terry Harkin. In the routine, Harkin talks about how he got caught up in the bank robbery that occurred in his office, and how he doesn't think the robbers went through his actual hands. He also explains that he has six children and two wives, and that he is an honest office worker. At the end of the clip, Harkin performs his stand-up routine again, this time with a court case as the backdrop.
  • 00:10:00 The narrator talks about how Howard, the character he plays on "Howard Stern Show," is feeling good and excited for the day ahead. However, he soon realizes that he may have forgotten their lunch meeting. He calls Hills, the show's producer, to check in and find out that everything is okay. The narrator then gets back to work and becomes concerned that he may have become "Howard 2.0."
  • 00:15:00 The video is a clip of a man, presumably in his early twenties, singing about his problems. He has a job that he's not happy with, and is thinking of finding another one. He starts talking about a voice that he hears in his head and how it's making him act out. He eventually gets to the point where he's singing about how he's going to get rid of his "wart" (a reference to his job). The video ends with him singing about how he has a problem and needs help, and he's not sure where to go for it.
  • 00:20:00 In 1985, a YouTube user posted a video in which they talk about the "Stoogemania" that was happening at the time. The user claims that everything was too good to be true, and that people were becoming obsessed with pain. They suggest that people try to feel pain in order to understand it, and then beat themselves up for not doing so.
  • 00:25:00 The video is a montage of scenes from the movie "Stoogemania 1985," including people dancing and laughing. The narrator tells the viewer that they should take pain pills to ease the pain of watching the movie, and then gives a list of instructions on how to take the pills.
  • 00:30:00 Howard is a boy who is different from most others, and he is loved by his family for that. Howard falls in love with a girl, Beverly, and they get married. Beverly has several young men she is intended to marry over the years, but none of them are good enough for Howard. Beverly's family is willing to let her marry Howard, and they are very happy.
  • 00:35:00 In this YouTube video, a group of people are getting married. The video starts with the bride-to-be, Howard, telling her fiance, Wyatt, that she's cured from her Stoogemania phase. Wyatt is surprised, and the two go to get married. There is a lot of excitement and laughter in the video as the couple prepares for their wedding.
  • 00:40:00 Stoogemania 1985 is a YouTube video featuring classic comedians Bob and Connie SMO Neck. The video describes how the two became stooge maniacs and how they eventually recovered from their addiction.
  • 00:45:00 The video is a tribute to the Stooges, and it features a music performance and a skit in which the speaker reflects on how he and his wife used to enjoy Christmas together. However, he suddenly remembers a movie they watched together and he falls asleep.
  • 00:50:00 In this 1985 YouTube video, a man demonstrates the effects of "stoogemania." Stoogemania is a term coined to describe the excitement and hysteria that can be caused by a popular trend or craze. The man in the video has turned into a walking Champa stone, a slang term for someone who is obsessed with a particular thing.
  • 00:55:00 The video is a retrospective of the 1985 Stoogemania craze. It features clips of people dancing to the pop music of the era and discussing the craze. The video ends with a message from the "Studio Terraeum" encouraging people to continue to come to their events.

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The video showcases the progress of former "stooge maniacs" who have now become productive members of society. The video also features a song and performance by Hills, who closes the video with a message urging viewers to watch some of the shows and TV shows he has recommended.

  • 01:00:00 The video showcases the progress of former "stooge maniacs" who have now become productive members of society. The video also features a song and performance by Hills, who closes the video with a message urging viewers to watch some of the shows and TV shows he has recommended.
  • 01:05:00 In this 1985 video, Ron Howard introduces Dr. L, who has made it possible for people to enjoy themselves by creating realistic dream sequences. The video then shows a graduation ceremony, where the participants are shown dancing and enjoying themselves before Dr. L has his head cut off by someone in a madman costume.
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  • 01:15:00 In this video, a group of people talk about how stooge mania has affected their lives. The group credits stooge mania with getting them through some difficult times.
  • 01:20:00 This video documents the height of "Stoogemania" in 1985, when people were obsessed with wearing shoes.

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