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The Ren & Stimpy Show: Veediots! was developed by Gray Matter, published by THQ and released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy in October 1993. The game is composed of four stages based on episodes from the television series. Both versions of the game received middling reviews.
Ren and Stimpy are intellectually disabled farmers who enjoy the famine and infestation by desert locusts and harvest dust. For dinner, Ren is served "dirtkey" (an actually edible turkey) and "dirt puppies" (slabs of dirt). They pray to God for a bountiful harvest which they had "achieved" the same year. [1]
Ren and Stimpy live in an upgraded mobile home.Ren's already fragile mental state had deteriorated significantly, making him senile and uncommunicative. He spends his days babbling gibberish and cherishing his collection, including his glass tables autographed by Desi Arnaz, Raymond Burr and Danny Thomas.
Ren believes it to be a trap, where a dog would shred them into pieces; it turns out to be a baboon that does so. When the baboon is asleep, Ren removes Stimpy's skin, which operates remotely from Stimpy's brain, and gets inside the residence; he is immediately found by Mr. Pipe, who confuses it with the hot jowls, but throws it to the baboon ...
Ren and Stimpy star in their own show. Stimpy feigns stupidity while Ren abuses him regularly as planned. Stimpy receives a phone call in the middle of an episode, immediately denying Ren the right to beat him up as he, a "stupid" sidekick, had joined a labor union named "Stupid Sidekick Union 6 + 7 ⁄ 8".
"Circus Midgets" is the third episode of the third season of The Ren & Stimpy Show. It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 26, 1993. It is the first episode in the series with no involvement from Spümcø, being pitched and produced at Games Animation after the studio's firing.
Stimpy swims in the litter for leisure. A stressed Ren attempts to calm down by watching television, only for every channel to air shows of different genres starring Stimpy. He ends up on an episode of The Stimpy & Muddy Show, depicted as a badly animated chase sequence with both characters hurling non sequiturs at each other.
Upon seeing two twin babies, Eugene and Shawn, in the Pipe family's residence, Ren finds an opportunity, as the life of a baby is apparently pampered and easy. Ren and Stimpy bribe the twin babies, revealed to be fully articulate and act like gangsters, with his savings of $50, in order to take their places; they gladly oblige. The mother of ...