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==Pie in Humor==
 
==Pie in Humor==
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The "pie in the face" gag has been around since the days of [[Vaudeville]]. The [[Keystone Kops]] were credited with bringing it to the big screen. The "art" of the pie fight was later amplified in 1927 with [[Laurel and Hardy|Laurel and Hardy's]] short film ''The Battle of the Century''. [[Monty Python]], [[Charlie Chaplin]], [[Bugs Bunny]], [[The Three Stooges]], [[Dick Van Dyke]], [[Carl Reiner]], and [[Mel Brooks]] have all used pie gags in their productions. The Muppets have used and adapted this joke on numerous occasions. Pies used on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' for such gags are made from Crazy Foam, a children's bath product. <ref>[[Muppet Morsels]] [[Episode 115: Candice Bergen]]</ref>
 
The "pie in the face" gag has been around since the days of [[Vaudeville]]. The [[Keystone Kops]] were credited with bringing it to the big screen. The "art" of the pie fight was later amplified in 1927 with [[Laurel and Hardy|Laurel and Hardy's]] short film ''The Battle of the Century''. [[Monty Python]], [[Charlie Chaplin]], [[Bugs Bunny]], [[The Three Stooges]], [[Dick Van Dyke]], [[Carl Reiner]], and [[Mel Brooks]] have all used pie gags in their productions. The Muppets have used and adapted this joke on numerous occasions. Pies used on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' for such gags are made from Crazy Foam, a children's bath product. <ref>[[Muppet Morsels]] [[Episode 115: Candice Bergen]]</ref>
   
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*'''''[[Time Piece]]''''': [[Don Sahlin]] gets a pie in the face.
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*[[Ernie and Bert Sketches: Apartment|Ernie and Bert]]: [[Bert]] holds the number [[4]] in hand and asks [[Ernie]] what it is. When Ernie keeps guessing that it is a pie, Bert hits him in the face with a pie.
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*'''''[[Sesame Street]]'''''
 
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*[[Episode 3105]]: [[Linda]] signs the word โ€œpie,โ€ and is then hit with one.
**[[Ernie and Bert Sketches: Apartment|Ernie and Bert]]: [[Bert]] holds the number [[4]] in hand and asks [[Ernie]] what it is. When Ernie keeps guessing that it is a pie, Bert hits him in the face with a pie.
 
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**[[Episode 3105]]: [[Linda]] signs the word โ€œpie,โ€ and is then hit with one.
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*[[Episode 4185]]: [[Chris]] is hit with pies by the Help-O-Bots.
 
*โ€œ[[Three Whipped Cream Pies on the Wall]]โ€: [[David]], [[Luis]] and [[Bob]] all get a pie in the face, served up by [[Maria]]. At the end of the song, Maria herself is pelted with pies.
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**[[Episode 4185]]: [[Chris]] is hit with pies by the Help-O-Bots.
 
**โ€œ[[Three Whipped Cream Pies on the Wall]]โ€: [[David]], [[Luis]] and [[Bob]] all get a pie in the face, served up by [[Maria]]. At the end of the song, Maria herself is pelted with pies.
 
 
*[[Number Song Series]]: in a variation of the classic pie gag, a Baker falls down a flight of stairs while carrying the tasty treat:
 
*[[Number Song Series]]: in a variation of the classic pie gag, a Baker falls down a flight of stairs while carrying the tasty treat:
 
**[[2]] chocolate cream pies
 
**[[2]] chocolate cream pies
 
**[[7]] pumpkin pies
 
**[[7]] pumpkin pies
 
**[[9]] coconut custard pies
 
**[[9]] coconut custard pies
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**[[Episode 115: Candice Bergen|Episode 115]]: [[Fozzie]] bothers [[Kermit]] with deliveries for the sake of a running gag. At the end of the episode, Kermit finally gets Fozzie back by hitting him with a pie (and by extension, [[Candice Bergen]]).
 
**[[Episode 119: Vincent Price|Episode 119]]: Kermit promises โ€œno silliness,โ€ and is then immediately hit with a pie.
 
**[[Episode 511: Paul Simon|Episode 511]]: As [[Paul Simon]] sings "[[Scarborough Fair]]," Fozzie approaches relating the "Simple Simon" rhyme with Fozzie playing the part of the pie man. When Simon asks Fozzie for a custard pie to go, Fozzie asks, "To go where?" Simon shows him where, putting the pie in his face.
 
*''[[The Muppet Movie]]'': Fozzie crashes his car into a billboard advertising for Aunt Amy's Custard Pies. The pie from the billboard goes flying onto [[Doc Hopper|Doc Hopperโ€™s]] car.
 
 
*''[[Bert and Ernie's Word Play]]'': [[Bert]] is hit with a pie by the pie-flying machine.
 
*''[[Bert and Ernie's Word Play]]'': [[Bert]] is hit with a pie by the pie-flying machine.
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==='''''[[The Muppet Show]]'''''===
 
*[[Episode 115: Candice Bergen|Episode 115]]: [[Fozzie]] bothers [[Kermit]] with deliveries for the sake of a running gag. At the end of the episode, Kermit finally gets Fozzie back by hitting him with a pie (and by extension, [[Candice Bergen]]).
 
*[[Episode 119: Vincent Price|Episode 119]]: Kermit promises โ€œno silliness,โ€ and is then immediately hit with a pie.
 
*[[Episode 511: Paul Simon|Episode 511]]: As [[Paul Simon]] sings "[[Scarborough Fair]]," Fozzie approaches relating the "Simple Simon" rhyme with Fozzie playing the part of the pie man. When Simon asks Fozzie for a custard pie to go, Fozzie asks, "To go where?" Simon shows him where, putting the pie in his face.
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===Other Uses in Comedy===
 
*''[[The Muppet Movie]]'': Fozzie crashes his car into a billboard advertising for Aunt Amy's Custard Pies. The pie from the billboard goes flying onto [[Doc Hopper|Doc Hopperโ€™s]] car.
 
*In a deleted scene from ''[[It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie]]'', Fozzie tells a joke with a punchline that involves hitting himself in the face with two pies.
 
*In a deleted scene from ''[[It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie]]'', Fozzie tells a joke with a punchline that involves hitting himself in the face with two pies.
 
*In a pie gag unique to the Muppets' sensibilities, the [[Muppet viral videos|viral video]] โ€œCรฅrven Der Pรผmpkรฎnโ€ has [[The Swedish Chef]] prepare pumpkin pie with a bazooka.
 
*In a pie gag unique to the Muppets' sensibilities, the [[Muppet viral videos|viral video]] โ€œCรฅrven Der Pรผmpkรฎnโ€ has [[The Swedish Chef]] prepare pumpkin pie with a bazooka.
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*''[[Time Piece]]'': [[Don Sahlin]] gets a pie in the face.
   
 
==General References==
 
==General References==

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Pie is a baked food typically composed of a pastry shell that can be filled with fruit, custard, cream, meat, or other ingredients. It is often covered with a pastry crust when consisting of fruit filling, though pies made of pumpkin or custard are more typically topped simply with whipped cream.

Pie in Humor

The "pie in the face" gag has been around since the days of Vaudeville. The Keystone Kops were credited with bringing it to the big screen. The "art" of the pie fight was later amplified in 1927 with Laurel and Hardy's short film The Battle of the Century. Monty Python, Charlie Chaplin, Bugs Bunny, The Three Stooges, Dick Van Dyke, Carl Reiner, and Mel Brooks have all used pie gags in their productions. The Muppets have used and adapted this joke on numerous occasions. Pies used on The Muppet Show for such gags are made from Crazy Foam, a children's bath product. [1]

Sesame Street

The Muppet Show

  • Episode 115: Fozzie bothers Kermit with deliveries for the sake of a running gag. At the end of the episode, Kermit finally gets Fozzie back by hitting him with a pie (and by extension, Candice Bergen).
  • Episode 119: Kermit promises โ€œno silliness,โ€ and is then immediately hit with a pie.
  • Episode 511: As Paul Simon sings "Scarborough Fair," Fozzie approaches relating the "Simple Simon" rhyme with Fozzie playing the part of the pie man. When Simon asks Fozzie for a custard pie to go, Fozzie asks, "To go where?" Simon shows him where, putting the pie in his face.

Other Uses in Comedy

General References

Sesame Street

  • Ernie and Bert: Ernie has two slices of apple pie. He takes the big piece, and gives Bert the small piece. Bert takes offense to this, saying that he would have given Ernie the big piece and kept the small piece for himself - but the outcome is the same, so what's Bert angry about?
    (EKA: Episode 1396)
  • Waiter Grover: Grover serves only "CH" food in honor of Charlie's birthday, including cherry pie.
  • Colambo: The Great Plum Plunder - Colambo enjoys a piece of Christmas pie.
  • "Blueberry Mouth": A song about blueberries and blueberry pie.

Fraggle Rock

Misc Muppet References

Merchandise

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