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  2. Powdered Toast Man vs. Waffle Woman - Wikipedia

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    The story was a pilot episode for a possible spin-off series starring Gary Owens as Powdered Toast Man following the success of the 1992 episode "Powdered Toast Man". [1] Ren and Stimpy did not appear in "Powdered Toast Man vs. Waffle Woman" as a way to test the appeal to audiences of a story that only featured Powdered Toast Man.

  3. List of The Ren & Stimpy Show characters - Wikipedia

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    The character appeared in Powdered Toast commercials on The Ren & Stimpy Show, and starred in two of its episodes: "Powdered Toast Man" (with Frank Zappa as "the Pope") and "Powdered Toast Man vs. Waffle Woman". He is depicted as extremely incompetent in heroics, causing unintentional destruction and lax treatment of the people he saves.

  4. Who's Stupid Now? - Wikipedia

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    The duo are sent to the Fat and Thin Institute for the Stars, where Ren is forced to devour "milkshakes" of unknown origin; Ren likes the milkshakes, but unbeknownst to him it is Stimpy's fat extracted from a liposuction. He is horrified to find a thin Stimpy, sad that he is the "stupid" one but revels in the fact that he can get more attention.

  5. Stupid Sidekick Union - Wikipedia

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    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".

  6. A Yard Too Far - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Powdered Toast Man (The Ren & Stimpy Show) - Wikipedia

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    The character of Powdered Toast Man had first appeared in the mock TV ads in the first season of The Ren & Stimpy Show. [2] Kricfalusi had wanted to do more with the character in the second season. Unlike many of the other episodes of season two, and unusually for an episode directed by Kricfalusi, "Powdered Toast Man" was completed on time for ...

  8. The Ren & Stimpy Show - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. It's a Dog's Life (The Ren & Stimpy Show) - Wikipedia

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    Ren and Stimpy are to be passed at a dog hound when they adopted by a seemingly kind old lady, Granny. [1] At her mansion, Ren and Stimpy are the victims of abuse by Granny and her Chinese servant, Mr. Hao. [1] Ren and Stimpy are neutered, and escape from the mansion only to be recaptured by the police. [1]