The Stella shorts are a collection of short films by the comedy group Stella. The short films were produced and written by Michael Showalter, Michael Ian Black, David Wain, who also star in the shorts with a number of guest actors. They have gained considerable popularity on the Internet, after initially appearing on CollegeHumor. A collection of the short films, Stella Shorts 1998-2002, was released on DVD in 2002, but is no longer being produced. Since the short films are not currently available on DVD, they are often distributed freely online by fans on video sharing websites such as YouTube and Dailymotion. Many of the shorts can also be found on Stella's official website.
Origin of the shorts
Stella collectively self-produced the short films from 1998 to 2004. The short films were originally shown at the group's live stage shows at nightclubs. The shorts spawned a number of running jokes and consistencies in the troupe's act, such as Michael Showalter's line "We don't have...this money" and group discussions about the nature of God. Many of the shorts contain raunchy humour, including various instances of people engaging in comical, non-graphic sex acts while being completely clothed or a sudden, casual appearance of a dildo. Some of the actors to guest star in the shorts include Sam Rockwell, Paul Rudd, Elizabeth Banks, Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Julie Bowen, and A.D. Miles, as well as several members of Stella's alma materThe State, such as Joe Lo Truglio. Comedian Zak Orth appears in many of the shorts as well.
A routine camping trip quickly spins into disaster as the trio finds themselves lost in the woods. Featuring Paul Rudd.
16 - Dickfish
A fishing trip takes a chaotic turn after the boys encounter a dangerous "dickfish" while illegally fishing in a marked-off pond. This short begins with a "retrospective" making-of type segment featuring interviews with the cast.
17 - Raking Leaves
The trio takes a job raking leaves for "Bill" but soon find themselves facing their greatest challenge yet.
18 - Awkward
David's "family friend" Enis comes to visit, but Michael and Michael's attempts at hospitality leave much to be desired.
19 - Pizza
Michael's self-inflicted exclusion from a trip to the pizzeria leaves him devastated.
20 - Moustache
The trio attempt to grow moustaches in a heated competition.
21 - Saturday
A lonely Michael fantasizes an elaborate, surreal interpretation of Chicago's "Saturday In The Park"
On December 15, 2008, Stella premiered "", their first new short since 2004, on My Damn Channel, the website on which cast member David Wain had achieved much success with his show Wainy Days. The short was originally shown during Stella's 2008 live tour.