Ren & Stimpy
In 2002, John K. received a phone call from a cable channel called TNN (now Spike TV). TNN was struggling against other channels and decided to give the creator a new chance. In June of 2003, Ren and Stimpy returned with 3 all-new episodes (which used plots developed for the original Nick show), plus the classic episodes the way they were meant to be seen. The show continues the adventures of the duo from the cult classic cartoon series, placing them in a completely No-Nickelodeon-Censorship universe. Originally 6 episodes were due to appear during the summer of 2003 but were delayed for a year along with the rest of Spike's "Strip" (mainly because of the extremely risque "Naked Beach Frenzy" episode). Spike TV planned to bring the show back with the final remaining episodes on August 20th, 2004, but instead delayed the series once again and canceled the series in early December.
George Liquor buys Ren & Stimpy, and teaches them discipline.
Ren and Stimpy are living in the mouth of a homeless man until they move out and take up residence in the spittoon of a local bar.
Following an argument with Stimpy, Ren seeks therapy from Dr. Mr. Horse, recalling his dysfunctional early years.
Filmmaker Ralph Bakshi introduces the original "Fire Dogs" cartoon. In the sequel, Ren and Stimpy move in with the fire chief.
Ren and Stimpy move in with the fire chief, and endure a turbulent first night's sleep in his apartment.
Ren and Stimpy spend a day at the beach with some of the bimbos from bimbo on the beach. Ren keeps trying ways to get himself a girlfriend but the bimbos prefer Stimpy. Ten is mistaken for a sand crab.
Ren Hoek, renowned lover of humanity, and his pal Stimpy do everything in their power to help a couple of misfortunates.
Ren learns that Stimpy is pregnant, and the two begin preparing in the months leading up to the blessed event.
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Eric Bauza | Stimpy |
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John Kricfalusi | Ren Höek |
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Mike Kricfalusi | Mr. Höek |
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Cheryl Chase | Chief's Date |
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Kristy Gordon | Duckbill Mask |
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Vincent Waller | Narrator |
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Diane Robin | Woman |
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Ralph Bakshi | Fire Chief |
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José Pou | Bartender |
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Tom Hay | Guy in Soup Bowel |
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Mel Blanc | Driver |
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Billy West | Stimpson J. 'Stimpy' Cat |
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Michael Pataki | George Liquor |
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Cat Taber | Various |
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Harris Peet | Fire Chief |
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Stephen Worth | Male Nipple |
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Mike MacDonald | Lifeguard |
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Katie Rice | Soap Girl |
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Julia Ediger | Girl 1 |
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Annie Gosling | Girl 2 |
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Alison Acton | Girl 3 |
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Jennifer Tam | Girl 4 |
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Julie Engelberts | Lifeguard Captain |
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Joady O'Hara | Suntan Oil Girl |
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Eddie Fitzgerald | Male Laugh Track |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Distributor | Paramount |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Purchased | At Amazon.com |
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| Condition | Excellent |
| Index | 1740 |
| Added Date | Jul 25, 2012 15:45:07 |
| Modified Date | Nov 26, 2016 05:16:18 |