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The series centers on Ren Höek (voiced by John Kricfalusi in seasons 1–2; Billy West in seasons 3–5), a hot-tempered, psychotic, "asthma-hound" Chihuahua, [5] and Stimpson J. "Stimpy" Cat (also voiced by Billy West), a dimwitted and happy-go-lucky Manx cat. [5]
The Ren & Stimpy Show is an animated series that premiered on Nickelodeon on August 11, 1991, directly following the premieres of Doug and Rugrats, and it ran for five seasons until December 16, 1995, with the ninth and final episode of its Nick run, "A Scooter for Yaksmas".
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 episode was a remake of the banned 1992 episode "Man's Best Friend", with Granny serving as a female alternative of George Liquor. Director Ken Bruce was previously co-director of The Great Outdoors , being credited with Vincent Waller whom he replaced after Waller left production; this is his second directorial effort.
"No Pants Today" is the fourth 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 Bill Wray 's first episode as director, having served as a painter for the series from the beginning.
A depressed Ren hears a knock on the door and approaches, only for Stimpy to appear. Both are happy to see each other and embrace, only for Stimpy to reveal he had given away the entirety of his prize money. This angers Ren, who slaps Stimpy for his "foolish" actions, but both are content with each other's company.
"Man's Best Friend" is an episode from the second season of the American animated television series The Ren & Stimpy Show. It was originally intended to air on Nickelodeon on August 22, 1992, as the second half of the second episode of Season 2, but was pulled before airing and replaced by a censored version of "Big House Blues".
To Ren's astonishment, Stimpy wins the contest and the show's presenters actually showed up the deliver their promise. Consumed by greed, Ren attempts to pass off as Stimpy to claim the money, only for Stimpy to leave for Hollywood. Ren angrily watches him leaving, only to realize the errors of his ways and break down in tears.