The Ren & Stimpy Show
The Ren & Stimpy Show
TV-PG | 11 August 1991 (USA)
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    RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
    TrueHello Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
    Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
    Abegail Noëlle While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
    Fields201 When I was little, my sister turned to MTV and an episode of Ren and Stimpy was on. It was the Space Madness episode where Ren and Stimpy are in space and Ren goes crazy. I remember my sister and I laughing when Stimpy was tapping the table and Ren starts to go off. From there, I was hooked on the show.The first season is the best. With episodes like In The Army, Powdered Toastman, or my favorite Visit to Anthony's. The animation is absolutely hilarious, and the shows are very well written. Just recently I got my filming buddies interested in the commentary which is actually a fun listen.After the first season and the firing of John K, the show started to go down in quality. There are some funny episodes, even in the later seasons (Maid Moron and Haggis McHaggis episodes) but then the show starts to make no sense. The last season was really weird, and it was like they did drugs before making an episode. What's even more insulting is that the DVDs cut a lot of scenes out of some episodes. I'm not sure if this is to save space, or if they are censoring it, but I like my DVDs uncut, thank you very much!Ren and Stimpy are still classics, in my opinion. I still proudly own the DVDS, and I have gone back and watched them. I think they are even funnier when you are an adult.
    Cartoon King I've stated in some of my other reviews that the 1990s were the golden-age of animated television, and the second golden-age of animation in general. Well, this show here is one of the main reasons for that. "The Ren & Stimpy Show". Ren Hoek is a psychotic, short-tempered, greedy chihuahua. Stimpson J. Cat (nicknamed "Stimpy") is Ren's blissfully stupid best friend, a cat who loves his litter box, watching cartoons and "The Happy Happy Joy Joy Song" by Stinkywizzleteets. Ren is often mean to Stimpy. He calls him names, he slaps him, he chokes him, and one time he even plotted to kill him. But despite this, Ren really does care about Stimpy. Ren's softer side is actually seen quite often in the earlier episodes. These two crazy animals get into many crazy situations in a style reminiscent to the animation golden-age. Other characters on this show include... Mr. Horse: a horse who always has a different job; Powdered Toast Man: a superhero made of toast; Haggis McHaggis: a short Scottish man who was once the star of a hit cartoon show; Wilbur Cobb: a crazy, senile old man; Muddy Mudskipper: a celebrity who seems nice on TV, but is a greedy jerk in real life. Not unlike Krusty the clown from "The Simpsons". There are also many unnamed characters like the fireman, the fat lady, or the married couple who's faces are never shown.Ren & Stimpy was the third of the original three Nicktoons (with the first two being "Doug" and "Rugrats"). And it's also the best. Now, "Rugrats" was great... in it's early years, and "Doug" was great too, but "Ren & Stimpy" was just... amazing! As I've said earlier, it was kind of like the classic animated short films from the golden-age (1930s-'50s), but with a twist. It had a lot of classic Warner Bros., Disney, MGM, and Hanna-Barbera elements. Like the classical music, the zany slapstick humor, the witty and sarcastic humor, or the fact that Ren and Stimpy were almost completely different characters in a different time period in many episodes. Sometimes they were nature show hosts, sometimes they were spacemen, sometimes they were pets, sometimes they were bums looking for food and a job, but most of the time they were just two friends living in a house together.At the same time "Ren & Stimpy" was an homage to the animation golden-age, it was also a satire. It made fun of politics and society, while it also referenced lots of cartoons and other things from the '50s and '60s, and it had surprisingly a lot of adult references for a cartoon airing on a kids network (though a lot of these scenes were cut). "Ren & Stimpy" was truly a brilliant cartoon. "Ren & Stimpy" also had a lot of insane, gross, and twisted humor, but it was handled so perfectly that it actually made the show even funnier!Also, the animation on this show was fantastic. Everything moves smoothly, the way the characters' lips move match their words perfectly. Especially in season 2. The faces on the characters have the perfect blend of real human expressions and extremely unrealistic ones, and it's great to see the detail and effort John Kricfalusi put into these characters. The episodes "Sven Hoek" and "The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen" are the best examples of this wonderful animation I'm talking about. They are some of the best animation ever done in cartoon history."The Ren & Stimpy Show" was just great. It had everything. Amazing voice acting, brilliant writing, hilariously off-the-wall characters, and superb animation. It truly is a masterpiece in comedy and cartoons. Not only the best Nicktoon, or one of the best '90s cartoons, but one of the best animated TV shows of all time. Maybe even THE best animated TV show of all time. I am not kidding. If you are a cartoon fan and haven't yet seen "The Ren & Stimpy Show", you are really missing out. It may not be on TV very often nowadays, but a lot of the episodes have been posted on video websites such as YouTube, and DailyMotion. Also, the entire show was released on DVD in three volumes back in 2004 and 2005. I highly suggest buying those DVDs on eBay or Amazon.com.Rating: 10/10 "Amazing"
    sarahkellysens OK so i am so proud to say its been 20 years since Nickelodeon created its first 3 classic Nicktoon's which is "Doug", "Rugrats" & "Ren & Stimpy". Yes! people don't think its believable that Ren & Stimpy is one of the first Nickelodeon classic's but its true it is. I am 16 now almost 17 and i do watch Ren & Stimpy. I first saw Ren & Stimpy when i was 4 so in 1998 my parents told me they use to watch it but i don't remember much until 2004 when i was like 9 or 10 it was on i remember watching it night and i thought it was extremely weird. but now when i watched when it came on in canada at 10pm and i found it very entertaining. It is a great show for kids and a classic comedy cartoon and i see why its that. Please check it out i suggest to anyone though from the ages of 13 and up :) its definitely not meant for kids you don't understand it until your older ;)
    haildevilman Johnny K. drop kicked animation into the next phase when he created this masterpiece.Non-stop non sequitors were all over the place. I couldn't stop laughing. And the situations seemed to be an ongoing contest of how unrealistic can we be. The deadpan deliveries added to the fun.Kirsch lost the rights to this at one point and the new owners RUINED it. It became an abuse/gross-fest. So make sure you see the Spumco versions only.The DVD has it all un-cut now. And it's still funnier than anything on today. Seth MacFarlane had to have been a fan.This and the great "Liquid Television" deserve to be kept alive.