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Ren Höek is a scrawny anthropomorphic "asthma-hound" chihuahua.Martin "Dr. Toon" Goodman of Animation World Magazine described Ren as scrawny, dyspeptic, and violently psychotic, who loses his mind occasionally in a cumulative process resulting in his becoming, in Goodman's words, a "screaming klaxon, neon-pink eyes dilating into twin novae inches above his jagged, monolithic teeth."
Stimpson J. "Stimpy" Cat (voiced by Billy West in the series, Eric Bauza in Adult Party Cartoon) is a 3-year-old fat, red and white Manx cat.His significant physical features a large blue nose, purple eyelids, no tail, white gloves with fingernails on them, human-style buttocks, flat feet and a brain the size of a peanut (despite some intelligence, such as when cooking and inventing).
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.
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.
Ren roasts a fish gallstone over the fire when the Big Kahuna visits, but he confuses him with a cannibal, hiding in fear that Stimpy had been tortured, Meanwhile, Stimpy relaxes with two Hawaiian women while the Big Kahuna offers him food, including a dead Mr. Horse partway eaten by a fish and a human.
"Ren's Brain" is the eighth episode of the fifth season of The Ren & Stimpy Show. It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on October 7, 1995. It is the final episode of the series to be conceptualized at Spümcø, as well as the last with the involvement of writer Richard Pursel and the episode's director and storyboarder Chris Reccardi.
Shows like “Johnny Bravo,” with its slapstick charm, “Rugrats,” which explored childhood wonder through clever storytelling, and the surreal chaos of “Ren and Stimpy” pushed creative ...
In a story similar to "Space Madness", Ren and Stimpy portray Commander Höek and Space Cadet Stimpy, who embark on a 36-year journey to acquire a pack of chewing gum.As expected, Ren begins to acquire symptoms of the titular Space Madness, believing Stimpy to be plotting against him when he is playing Whac-A-Mole.
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