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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.
You Eediot! is a soundtrack album featuring tracks from Nickelodeon's animated series The Ren & Stimpy Show.It was released on August 31, 1993. [1] Notable tracks in the album include "Kilted Yaksmen Anthem" (from "The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen") and "Happy Happy Joy Joy" (from "Stimpy's Invention").
Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren and Stimpy Story is a 2020 American documentary film, directed and produced by Ron Cicero and Kimo Easterwood. The film examines the history of Nickelodeon's The Ren & Stimpy Show as well as the career of series creator John Kricfalusi. Its title was taken from a quote of Stimpy's.
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 ...
Ren and Stimpy sit near a campfire listening to Wilbur Cobb telling a story. Ren roasts a sausage while Stimpy foolishly roasts a tire until it melts. Wilbur recalls the days before the Wild West while his nose drops off, causing him to mistake it for a sausage as he roasts it and causes it to melt.
Meanwhile, Ren helps out at the swimming pool, where he applies sunscreen on Mrs. Buttloaves and accidentally falling on it; Mrs. Buttloaves is sunburnt at the spot Ren fell. [1] Ren takes out the trash and accepts the man's offer of $5, but is lectured by Stimpy for attempting this act. Ren jumps into the room, with Stimpy following to get him ...
In 2002, when Kricfalusi received a phone call from Spike (now Paramount Network), he decided to revive Ren & Stimpy in the more adult-oriented series, Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon". [5] The series premiered on June 1, 2003, with the banned Nickelodeon series' episode, "Man's Best Friend", and a total of three original episodes aired on ...
The script for "Circus Midgets" was written by Peter Avanzino and was heavy with references to the 1990 film Goodfellas, which Avanzino was a fan of. [1] Jim Gomez was assigned to direct "Circus Midgets", a story that he had no interest in directing as he felt that the script was too violent and unnecessarily full of references to Goodfellas. [1]