Thursday, December 15, 2016

Updates

Hey everyone, i've just updated the design for the Ren and Stimpy music identification blog, and as time goes on, this YouTube revival's music will be added, and BTW, should I start doing APC music?! Comment 'Yes' or 'No' in the comments and i'll tally them up and either do it, or not do it.

Anyways, bye!

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

00 - Big House Blues





- ? (Ren & Stimpy pilot logo)

- Ren & Stimpy Closing Theme (“Big House Blues”) – Chris Reccardi, Jim Smith, Scott Huml, John Kricfalusi [Original composition] (title card)
- Main Street – Alec Gould (opening)
- ? (percussion)
- Roman March – Robert Sharples (Adversity)
- Spindlelegs – Cedric King-Palmer (Old Man Hunger gnawing at their bellies)
- Hallelujah Chorus – George Frideric Handel (sun shining)
- Trafficscape – Eric Winstone (dog catcher)
- The Haunted Piano – Frank Samuels (at the pound)
- Ren & Stimpy Opening Theme (“Dog Pound Hop”) – Chris Reccardi, Jim Smith, Scott Huml, John Kricfalusi [Original composition] (the party)
- The March of the Ants – Sidney Crooke (“He’s going to SLEEP.”)
- Pizzicato Playtime – Sam Fonteyn (Ren fluffing Stimpy)
- Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor – Alexander Borodin (Ren tries to kiss Stimpy)
- Dramatic Impact 2 – Ivor Slaney (Ren wakes up)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (Ren walks off-screen)
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (“You don’t wake up from the BIG sleep.”)
- Drama Link (o) – Hubert Clifford (“What’s the big sleep, Ren?”)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (Ren cries)
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (Stimpy’s hairball)
- Drama Link (k) – Hubert Clifford (someone approaches the cell)
- Dramatic Impact 1 – Ivor Slaney (right before the little girl appears)
- Busy Bachelor – Redvers Kyle (Ren joyous for being released)
- Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor – Alexander Borodin (Stimpy waves goodbye)
- Happy-Go-Lively – Laurie Johnson (Ren and Stimpy at their new home)
- Domestic Fun (c) – Ernest Tomlinson (Ren in the Gritty Kitty litter)


NOTE: I completely forgot about this cartoon until i did "Aloha Hoek" so i just waited until the final episode to do this.

Any mistakes? Comment below and let me know!

52 - Sammy and Me / The Last Temptation





Sammy and Me:
- Appearing Live (a) – Dick Walter (title card)
- Children Signature – Erik Markman [OGM] (opening)
- Gay Activity – Clive Richardson (mailbox shakes)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham De Wilde (“It’s here!”)
- Big Band News #2 – Henrik Nielsen [OGM] (Stimpy runs off)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy laughs diabolically)
- Cue the Action! (a) – Dick Stephen Walter (“My very own Sammy Mantis kit!”)
- Static Link (l) – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy takes out the items)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (“Golly! Sammy’s insect eye!”)
- Orchestral Link 19 – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy sticks in the eye)
- Stripper Signature – Erik Markman [OGM] (“Yeah!”)
- Our Special Guest (a) – Dick Walter (“Guess who I am, babe.”)
- Dames and Daggers (b) – Dick Walter (sting)
- Bear Time – Ron Ronsted (“Lorne Greene?”)
- Raspberry! (a) – Richard Myhill (Stimpy’s disappointed)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“I know!”)
- Bear Time – Ron Ronsted (Stimpy tries an impression)
- Dramatic Cue (h) – Ronald Hanmer (“Wally Cox?”)
- Tuba Walk – Dick Walter (“Hmm…”)
- Toyland – Paddy Kingsland (plays after “Tuba Walk”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“I know!”)
- Mantid Man – Shawn Patterson and Bill Wray [Original composition] (Stimpy sings this)
- Dramatic Impact 2 – Ivor Slaney (“Merv Tormel.”)
- Rescue – Cecil Milner (Stimpy bites Ren’s head)
- Dramatic Impact 2 – Ivor Slaney (“Cut out this Sammy Mantis crap and get to bed!”)
- Hey, Hot Lips! (d) – Dick Walter (Stimpy walks away)
- A Little Night Music-Romance – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ron Ronsted (that night…)
- Cue the Action! (c) – Dick Walter (Sammy Kazootie)
- Orchestral Link 76 – Mike Sunderland (“Sammy, Sammy, Sammy!”)
- A Little Night Music-Romance – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ron Ronsted (Ren reading story)
- ? (“Good night…”)
- Drama Link (o) – Hubert Clifford (“…Idiot.”)
- Springtime – Fiachra Trench (the next morning)
- Drive the Jive – Chris Walden (Sammy appears)
- Hit and Run – Ralph Dollimore (Sammy leaves)
- Dames and Daggers (a) – Dick Walter (Stimpy takes a trash can)
- Erotic Nightmare, Bedlam – W. Merreck Farran, & Floating Beauty A – Mladen Franko (all play at the same time as Stimpy’s pile is seen)
- Dames and Daggers (a) – Dick Walter (Stimpy in sneaking gear)
- [Original composition] (pan of the party)
- Lightning Finger Boogie (a) – Jonathan Starkey (Liberoche playing the piano)
- Playbill – Wilfred Burns (Stimpy’s excited)
- Appearing Live (a) – Dick Walter (Sammy appears again)
- Mantid Man – Shawn Patterson and Bill Wray [Original composition] (Sammy sings this)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“Sammy!”)
- [Original composition] (“I’ve always dreamed you bite my head off.”)
- Psychogram E – Mladen Franko (Sammy eats Liberoche’s head)
- Point of Departure O – Gregor F. Narholz (Sammy’s in the darkness)
- Human Misery B – Gregor Narholz (“Weren’t you at my signing, man?”)
- Point of Departure I – Gregor F. Narholz (Sammy lectures Stimpy)
- Love Scene C – Mladen Franko (Stimpy cries)
- Hollywood Christmas – Gregor F. Narholz (“Oh, it’s too much to hope for!”)
- Mantid Man – Shawn Patterson and Bill Wray [Original composition] (Stimpy and Sammy sing this)
- Carioca Girl – Gerhard Narholz (Stimpy in bed with mangled head)



The Last Temptation of Ren:
- Toccata in D-Minor BWV 565 – Johann Sebastian Bach (title card)
- Fashion on Parade – Ronald Hanmer (opening)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (oat lumps)
- Set to Pounce – David Farnon (Ren’s impatient)
- Bonhomie – George Fenton, John Leach (Stimpy serves dinner)
- Fashion on Parade – Ronald Hanmer (“Enjoy your lumps, I’m off to see my stories!”)
- Bits and Pieces – Ronald Hanmer (Ren choking)
- Animal Fair – Trevor Thornton (Stimpy watching TV)
- Bits and Pieces – Ronald Hanmer (Ren choking some more)
- Brahm’s Lullaby – Johannes Brahms (in the womb)
- Inferno – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (war flashback)
- Oberlander – Wolfgang Kaltenbach (outhouse)
- Inferno – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Stimpy runs for it)
- ? (Ren’s soul exits his body)
- Where Danger Lurks – Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy watching TV and crying)
- ? (Stimpy laughs at the TV)
- Without Walls B – Mladen Franko (Ren floats upwards)
- Harp Gliss 2 [#21.05] – Otto Sieben (Ren reaches the top of the clouds)
- Whistling Hours – John Godfrey, Jimmy Stewart (bus to purgatory)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (sting when Ren sits next to a carcass)
- Without Walls B – Mladen Franko (choir music as Ren gets off the bus)
- Toccata in D-Minor BWV 565 – Johann Sebastian Bach (organ piece)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture: Cat Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Wilbur Cobb)
- Easy Come Easy Go – Mike Sunderland (bug rolling cigar)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (bug is greedy)
- Canope – Cluade Debussy, Helmuth Brandenburg (Wilbur Cobb lectures some more)
- Timpani Roll (e) – Gary Kettel (“Go back, and tend your garden.”)
- Hallelujah Chorus – George Frideric Handel (Ren promises not to let Cobb down)
- Crepe Suzette – Cyril Watters (Mr. Pipe appears)
- Vibe Link (a) – Richard Myhill (Ren descends to Earth)
- Military Conflict – Hans Conzelmann and Delle Haensch (Stimpy’s watching TV with corpse Ren)
- Don Pasquale Operatic Chorus – Gaetano Domenico Donizetti, George Wilson (“Stimpy, I’m back, I’m alive!”)
- Symphony No. 101 (Clock Movement, Movement 2) – Franz Joseph Haydn (Ren throws possessions into the fire)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz ; Shock Scenes – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren mowing lawn at night)
- Orchestral Link 62 – Mike Sunderland (Next Morning)
- Happy Golightly – John Charles Fiddy (“I have something to get off my chest.”)
- ? (Ren makes a confession)
- Travellin’ On (b) – Graham Preskett (“A million bucks?!”)
- Showtime (a) – Robert Sharples (later…)
- Temple Dance – George Fenton, John Leach (Ren meditating)
- Twang Bar Blues 1 – Steve Byrd (Stimpy driving around the house)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz ; Shock Scenes – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren mowing lawn again)
- Main Street – Alec Gould (“Care to join us for a dip?”)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz ; Shock Scenes – Gregor F. Narholz (“Go swimming in the pious pool of sorrow!”)
- Main Street – Alec Gould (“Okay, Ren!”)
- Raga Bhupali- Clem Alford (Ren whipping himself at the table)
- Minuet – Ludwig Van Beethoven, Lee Ashley [OGM] (Stimpy eating a good meal)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz ; Shock Scenes – Gregor F. Narholz (“You mock my words, Mr. Greedy Glutton.”)
- Minuet – Ludwig Van Beethoven, Lee Ashley [OGM] (“OK, suit yourself.”)
- Bits and Pieces – Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy’s choking)
- Comic Tension (c) – Dick Walter (Ren looks at all the possessions)
- Elusive – Len Stevens (“I’ll, uh, go for help!”)
- The Promised Land – Kay Rudd (Ren runs into Wilbur Cobb)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture: Cat Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (ending)


Any mistakes? Comment below and let me know!

51 - A Scooter for Yaksmas





A Scooter for Yaksmas:
- Joy to the World 59 – Richard Harvey (title card)
- Locomotion – Clive Richardson (Stimpy working at the factory)
- Happy Holiday – Anthony Spurgin (end of work shift)
- Sneak Up – Gerhard Trede (Stimpy outside the toy store)
- The Nutcracker- Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Stimpy in the bathroom)
- Appearing Live (c) – Dick Walter (Ren at the dinner table with signs around him)
- The Merry Peasant – Robert Schumann (“Lemme just scooter that in a little closer.”)
- Hey, Hot Lips! (d) – Dick Walter (Stimpy with a sign on his head)
- The Twelve Days of Christmas 59 – Richard Harvey (Stimpy decorating)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (Stimpy shushing Ren)
- It’s a Wizzleteats Kind of Christmas – Charlie Brissette, Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Tom Armbruster [Original composition]
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (Stimpy says they must get ready for the night)
- Morning From Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 – Edvard Grieg (morning)
- Workaday World – Jack Beaver (Stimpy opening presents)
- Brass Flourish (j) – Barrie Hingley (heard when Stimpy gives Ren his present)
- Proclamation (a) – Keith Mansfield (Ren opens his presents)
- Forward Advance – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy gets ready to open his gift)
- Crime Doesn’t Pay – Jack Beaver (Stimpy opens his gift and represses his emotions)
- Happy-Go-Lively – Laurie Johnson (Ren casually turns around when Stimpy leaves)
- Bitter Aftermath – Richard Harvey (Stimpy sadly looking in the toy store window)
- Crime Doesn’t Pay – Jack Beaver (“You were supposed to be MINE!”)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson (right before the glass accidentally breaks)
- Savage Episode – Len Stevens (old lady tells cop about Stimpy “stealing”)
- Bitter Aftermath – Richard Harvey (Stimpy underneath the bridge)
- Life or Death – Jack Beaver (Stimpy’s daydream)
- Dramatic Sea Battle – Gerhard Trede (the second half of the daydream)
- Sudden End – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Stimpy still underneath the bridge)
- The Sword of Damocles – Jack Beaver (Stimpy riding scooter back to Ren)
- Orchestral Link 53 – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy applying “hair”)
- High Speed Action – Laurie Johnson (“There’s only one man who can help me now.”)
- Acts of Heroism (a) – Trevor Duncan (Stimpy hits something)
- Funny Little Man – Wyn Henry (the oaf ran over)
- Hark the Herald Angels Sing(1) – Simon Benson (Ren back at the house)
- Golden Arrow – Jack Beaver (Stimpy and bum riding scooter)
- Maniac Pursuit – Trevor Duncan (Stimpy reward picture)
- Shock Horror (a) – Dick Walter (Stimpy behind reward picture)
- Maniac Pursuit – Trevor Duncan (right before Stimpy stops the scooter)
- Drama – Van Phillips (“I’m tellin’.”)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (“Help! Police!”)
- Hi-Hat – Derek Holt, Gary Moberly (Stimpy still driving)
- Smouldering Fury (c) – Trevor Duncan (Stimpy gets a flat tire)
- Mists of Illusion – Gilbert Vinter (Stimpy dizzy)
- We Wish You a Merry Christmas (b) – Simon Benson (“The West Pole!”)
- Sad News – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy mourns the scooter)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz (“They’re passed out and sleeping like logs.”)
- Historical Perspective (c) – Keith Mansfield (It’s a package from Ren to me!”)
- Joy to the World 59 – Richard Harvey (Stimpy opens his package)
- The Holly and the Ivy 59 – Richard Harvey (Stimpy fixes his old scooter)
- Hot Liquorice (a) – Dick Walter (cops arrive at the motel)
- New Year’s Greetings – Eric Siday (ending)



Dog Water Commercial:
- Gay Activity – Clive Richardson (plays throughout)

Stimpy’s Craft-Works Corner:
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (opening)
- Boogie Takeover – Daryl Runswick (Disco music)
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (plays again)
- Minitake 15 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (Stimpy reading the letter)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“It’s a invite to a fancy dress costume ball!”)
- Minitake 15 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (“Aw rats, we ain’t got no costumes.”)
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (ending)


Any mistakes? Comment below and let me know!

50 - Terminal Stimpy / Reverend Jack Cheese





Terminal Stimpy:
- Bereavement – Otto Sieben (title card)
- The Eternal Loser – Paddy Kingsland (opening)
- Asrael 2) Andante – Joseph Suk, George Wilson (Obituaries)
- Happy Hippo – Eric Winstone (Ren asks Stimpy if he knows how many lives he has left)
- Ole, Ole – David Snell (Mexico flashback)
- Happy Hippo – Eric Winstone (photo album)
- Valse Impromptu – Franz Liszt (blizzard of ’69 flashback)
- Happy Hippo – Eric Winstone (“So that makes, uh…”)
- Climax for Strings 8 – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren warns Stimpy of not dying)
- Shark Alert – David Farnon (turning on the furnace)
- Dramatic Cue (h) – Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy’s about to light a match)
- The Violin Lesson – Richard Myhill (“Man, that airline food goes right through ya!”)
- Raspberry! (a) – Richard Myhill (Mr. Horse walks off camera)
- Emotion 10 – John Fox, Otto Sieben (Stimpy with tears in his eyes)
- Action Cut A – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy carefully walking across the floor)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“REN!”)
- Orchestral Climax 10 – Gregor F. Narholz (“What are you trying to do?!”)
- Point of Departure N – Gregor F. Narholz (“You can’t eat out of the trash!”)
- Impressions of India II – Victor Cavini (shot of disgusting sandwich)
- Action Cut A – Gregor F. Narholz (“Everyone’s got to cash in their chips sooner or later.”)
- Easing Tension – Paul Orm (“Accept it… accept it…”)
- Spot 3 – Trevor Bastow (5 Stages of Acceptance card)
- Nature’s World 6 – John Fox (Anger)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (“TOAST?! HERE’S YOUR TOAST!”)
- Nature’s World 6 – John Fox (Stimpy asks how he wants his coffee)
- Tea with Alice – Hans-Martin Majewski (Denial)
- Parasol Parade – Alec Gould (Bargaining)
- Bitter Aftermath – Richard Harvey (Depression)
- Silent Tears – Keith Nichols (at a bar)
- Springtime – Fiachra Trench (Acceptance)
- String Quartet in D Major 3) Larghetto – Cesar Auguste Jean Guilla Franck, George Wilson (“Mister! Are you OK?”)
- Poetic Love Theme B – Mladen Franko (Stimpy skips Muddy)
- Blue Blood G – Gregor F. Narholz (“Ren, I’m home.”)
- Stabat Mater 1) Stabat Mater Dolorosa – Giovanni Pergolesi, George Wilson (“You know what, Ren, I looked death right in the eye.”)
- Slapstick Effects 26 – David Bell (Stimpy starts an analogy)
- Blue Blood G – Gregor F. Narholz (“Stop! You’re tearing my heart out!”)
- Very End – Sam Fonteyn (Ren celebrates eventual demise)
- Amazing Grace – John Newton, John Wilberforce ; Shark Attack – David Farnon (both tracks play at the same time right before the house blows up)
- Washington Post – Len Rawle, John Philip Sousa (Ren and Stimpy at the pearly gates)



Reverend Jack Cheese:
- Onward Christian Soldiers – Arthur Sullivan, Anthony Wakefield (title card)
- Gramercy Swing – Jean-Pierre Fabien, Martin Taylor (opening)
- Western Sunsets – Richard Gilks (song that plays over Jack’s loudspeaker)
- Toccata in D Minor BWV 565 – Johann Sebastian Bach (“Mr. Cheese, sir…”)
- Sequentia Rex Tremendae Majestatis – Antonin Rejcha, George Wilson (plays after “Toccata”)
- Western Sunsets – Richard Gilks (wagon stops)
- Showtime Fill (b) – Gary Kettel (drum roll)
- Year of Famine – Gregor F. Narholz (Jack is lowered from the ceiling)
- Tupelo Shuffle – Paul Lenart, Robert Duke Levine (Jack plays the guitar)
- Spot 3 – Trevor Bastow (“Now, back before time began…”)
- Brave Jack – Keith Nichols (puppet show begins)
- Into Battle Again/Main Theme – Jean Clero (“But this blissful coexistence wouldn’t last…”)
- Point of Departure M – Gregor F. Narholz (“…A BLOODTHIRSTY TWO-HORNED DEVIL!”)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (Jack continues the story)
- ? (choir that plays during “Armed Attack”)
- Happy-Go-Lively – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy sells meat treats)
- Halleluja from ‘The Messiah’ – Georg F. Handel (“Yes, children, yes…”)
- Slow Sax – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (that night…)
- Hawaiian Cocktail – Richard Myhill (Jack in his chamber)
- Wargames Linking Section (h) – Keith Mansfield (“That’s not how you do it!”)
- Anguish – Richard Hill (plays when Jack swallows the BBQ)
- Sudden Aggression – Gerhard Trede (“Well, what are you standing around for?”)
- Drums and Timpanis – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (drum music while performing the ceremony)
- ? (Stimpy runs out)
- La Cucuracha – Roy Wootton (at the baseball stadium)
- Sudden Aggression – Gerhard Trede (“Your butt worries are over, reverend.”)
- ? (“Ah, now THAT’S what a butt should look like!”)
- Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring – Johann Sebastian Bach (meat robe)
- Liar’s Song (b) – Igor Tuhmanov (choir)
- Toccata in D Minor BWV 565 – Johann Sebastian Bach (ritual of putting meat on Ren and Stimpy’s heads)
- Sequentia Rex Tremendae Majestatis – Antonin Rejcha, George Wilson (“Daddy, I love you!”)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“Wake up!”)
- The Promised Land – Kay Rudd (Jack describes his vision)
- Panic Patrol – Kenny Graham (meat wagon drives off)
- Into Battle Again/Main Theme – Jean Clero (“Stimpy, I’ve been driving forever.”)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz (“Excuse me, reverend…”)
- I Gave My Love a Cherry – Elisabeth Null (Jack puts on a record)
- Dramatic Cue (h) – Ronald Hanmer (“This isn’t about the children!”)
- Panic Patrol – Kenny Graham (“Cripes! It’s the highway meat patrol!”)
- ? (cop)
- Shock Horror (a) – Dick Walter (“Oh the humanity!”)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz [NOTE: Another track plays at the same time] (Jack is nuts)
- The Last Post – Dick Walter (“You’ll never serve meat in this town again!”)
- ? (“You’re washed up, the show’s over!”)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (“Hand over your meat confectioner’s license!”)
- Tritsh Tratsch Polka – Johann Strauss II (Jack escapes)
- Brave Jack – Keith Nichols (4 years later…)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (Jack throwing stones)
- Brave Jack – Keith Nichols (ending)


Any mistakes? Comment below and let me know!

49 - Pen Pals / Big Flakes





Pen Pals:
- News Reel – Len Stevens (title card)
- Star Prizes (a) – Tony Kinsey (opening)
- Baby Elephant – Dick Walter (“But Ren, you’ve been living off your mother for the past eight years.”)
- Wargames Link (c) – Keith Mansfield (“Forget about that!”)
- The Crime Busters – Ralph Dollimore (cop at the door)
- Terror by Night – Hubert Clifford (Ren’s about to hit stimpy)
- Star Prizes (a) – Tony Kinsey (Ren’s daydream)
- Drama Link (c) – Hubert Clifford (“To commit some crimes.”)
- Foiled – Brian Laurence Bennett (Ren and Stimpy emerge from the sewer)
- Dramatic Stabs – John Fox (“And this bank is our ticket!”)
- Mystery X – Gerhard Trede (Ren and Stimpy perform a bank robbery)
- Sousarama – Edrich Siebert (“We’re going to jail!”)
- The Crime Busters – Ralph Dollimore (“The only place you’re going is kingdom come.”)
- ? (“Fire.”)
- Foiled – Brian Laurence Bennett (“OK Stimpy, if we can’t go legally, we’ll break in.”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (Ren holds up pliers)
- Tender Affair – John Fox (“Wasn’t he a handsome devil.”)
- War Statement 10 – Laurie Johnson (“All right Stimpy, FIRE!”)
- Slapstick Effects 65 – David Bell (“Rascal?”)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (gaping hole in the wall)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (policeman screams)
- Smouldering Fury (c) – Trevor Duncan (“Rascal…”)
- Asrael 2) Andante – Joseph Suk, George Wilson (cop finds rope)
- Keeping Busy – Terence Roper (Ren and Stimpy slide down rope)
- The Crime Busters – Ralph Dollimore (“Vengeance is mine!”)
- Finders Creepers – Paddy Kingsland (Ren and Stimpy going through drain)
- Here and There – Gary Hughes (Stimpy using a plunger)
- Dramatic Cue (h) – Ronald Hanmer (“Jeepers! It’s the fuzz!”)
- The Crime Busters – Ralph Dollimore (“That’ll be enough sweets for you today.”)
- Danger Area – David Farnon (Ren and Stimpy floating in toilet)
- Wargames – Keith Mansfield (“All right, this is your last chance!” and “FIRE!”)
- Shark Alert – David Farnon (prisoner walks out of hole in wall)
- Kleine Nachtmusik-Menuett, Eine – Wolfgang Mozart, Ron Ronsted (“Mama!”)
- Fierce Fight – Gerhard Trede (newspaper headline)
- Air Raid – Gerhard Trede (“FIRE!”)
- Marking Time – Laurie Johnson (prison ruined)
- Revue Fox – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (newspaper headline)
- Star Prizes (a) – Tony Kinsey (Ren and Stimpy in jail)
- The Crime Busters – Ralph Dollimore (massive prisoner put in with them)
- Fashion on Parade – Ronald Hanmer (ending)



Big Flakes:
- Winter’s Flight (a) – Richard Harvey (title card)
- Busy Bachelor – Redvers Kyle (Stimpy unpacks the car)
- Opinions – Ron Ronsted (Stimpy grabs one bag)
- Star Parade – Tony Kinsey (looking at all the stuff in the cabin)
- Cathedral Largo From ‘Largo’ – Otto Sieben (Stimpy praying)
- Morning Song – Fiachra Trench (the next morning…)
- Winter Sleigh Ride – Simon Benson (Stimpy looks outside)
- Lambs in Clover – Jack Strachey (Ren pushes Stimpy outside)
- Grandpa – David Farnon (“Time to try out that new bidet.”)
- Fashion on Parade – Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy says they’re snowed in for six months)
- Orchestral Effect (c) – Dick Walter (“We can play… GAMES!”)
- Victoriana – John Leach (“Blithering idiot. Imbecile. Numbskull. Stupid raving fool.”)
- Grandpa – David Farnon (“Finally, just me and my bidet.”)
- Evenings in Granada – Roland Harker (fireplace)
- Concerto No 1 in E Minor – Frederic Chopin (“I, uh, already used the moose meat in the fire.”)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (“You’re angry, aren’t you?”)
- ? (calendar changes- part 1)
- Harp Gliss 2 [#21.04] – Otto Sieben (calendar changes- part 2)
- Kumpulan Muzik Gambus B – Wayan Udayana (Stimpy serves Ren a calendar page for dinner)
- Hidden Treasures – George Fenton, John Leach (“The walls are closing in on me!”)
- ? (Stimpy tries to console Ren)
- ? (Ren scares Stimpy with big words)
- Terror – Alan Braden (“STOP IT!”)
- Pompadour Hop A – Steve Goomas (pizza boy at the door)
- ? (harp sound as the calendar changes)
- ? (“I’m sorry, Stimpy, I’ve been holding out on you.”)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz (“All this time, I’ve been eating peanut brittle.”)
- Nature’s World 3 – John Fox (outside the cabin)

Varicose Veins Commercial:- Blissful Thoughts – Anthony Collins (opening)
- Drive the Jive – Chris Walden (guy lectures the kid)
- Varicose Veins Song – Charlie Brissette, Bob Camp [Original composition] (product revealed)
- Daddy Wouldn’t Buy Me a Bow Wow – Roy Alan Wootton, Joseph Tabrar (“One adult, please.”)
- Varicose Veins Song – Charlie Brissette, Bob Camp [Original composition] (ending)


Any mistakes? Comment below and let me know!

48 - School Mates / Dinner Party





School Mates:
- Frere Jacques – Hiroko Banks (title card)
- When You Remember Vienna – John Godfrey, Jimmy Stewart (opening)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (“Coming by for a visit?!”)
- Point of Departure K – Gregor F. Narholz ; Set to Pounce – David Farnon (Ren looking at all the dainty stuff in the house)
- When You Remember Vienna – John Godfrey, Jimmy Stewart (“Look Ren, I finished your cheerleading outfit.”)
- Intense Danger – James Clarke (Ren looks around nervously)
- Cold Sweat – John Scott (“l’ll get it!”)
- Pirates’ Chorus – Barrie Hingley, Arthur Sullivan (Ren’s roommate, Chuck, arrives)
- Tender Affair – John Fox (“You’re gettin’ kind of… dandy in your old age.”)
- Slapstick Effects 27 – David Bell (“It’s a cat!”)
- Escape – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Chuck chases Stimpy)
- National Anthem of Norway E – Alfred Kluten, Rikard Nordraak (Chuck laughs)
- Wistful Lover – Ron Ronsted (“Actually, that cat is Stimpy.”)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“That really makes me wanna PUKE!”)
- Smouldering Fury (b) – Trevor Duncan (Chuck chews out Ren)
- Dramatic Impact (5) – Ivor Slaney (“Oh yeah? Prove it.”)
- Like Strange – Kenny Graham (“Hmm, better fix him up a bit first.”)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (Chuck pumps up Ren)
- Abide With Me – Richard Myhill (“Any vicious dogs in there?”)
- Baby Elephant – Dick Walter (door opens)
- Shark Alert – David Farnon (“No, just us mad dogs!”)
- Escape – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Chuck and Ren chase Stimpy in the yard)
- National Anthem of Norway A – Alfred Kluten, Rikard Nordraak (Ren and Chuck share a laugh)
- Shock Horror (a) – Dick Walter (Stimpy’s chewed off butt)
- Streckfus Stomp – Henry Davies (Chuck and Ren painting the town yellow)
- Orchestral Link 51 – Mike Sunderland (“I sure hope the boys are all right.”)
- National Anthem of Norway E – Alfred Kluten, Rikard Nordraak (Ren and Chuck are back for the night)
- Escape – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Ren chases Stimpy)
- Land of Green Ginger – Dennis Farnon (yearbook)
- Ich Hatte Einen Kameraden 2 – Alfred Kluten (Chuck and Stimpy laughing)
- Sousarama – Edrich Siebert (“Let’s play a game!”)
- Point of Departure K – Gregor F. Narholz (“It’s a cat! Kill it!”)
- Escape – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (dogs chasing Ren)
- Merry as a Grig – Van Phillips (the next day…)
- Shark Alert – David Farnon (ominous shadow of Chuck)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (“8 Hours Later…”)
- Merry as a Grig – Van Phillips (Ren comes home from work)
- Stars and Stripes Forever – John Philip Sousa (Stimpy announcing all he and Chuck did for the day)
- Seat of Feelings – Gregor F. Narholz (“But… what about me?”)
- Pirates’ Chorus – Barrie Hingley, Arthur Sullivan (Ren reminisces)
- National Anthem of Norway A – Alfred Kluten, Rikard Nordraak (harvest homecoming dance)
- Teenage Party – Erik Markman [OGM] (“Hey, flyspeck!”)
- Seat of Feeings – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren cries)
- National Anthem of Norway A – Alfred Kluten, Rikard Nordraak (“Omega delta phi!”)
- Emotion 15 – John Fox, Otto Sieben (“No thanks, I’ll just wait here ’til I die.”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“It’s the cat.”)
- Paris Gaiety – Edrich Siebert (ending)



Dinner Party:
- Prince of Denmark’s March – Jeremiah Clarke (title card)
- Emperor Waltz – Johann Strauss II (opening)
- New York Nights – Richard Myhill (Mr. Horse in a seedy motel)
- Radetzky March – Johann Strauss Sr. (sting when Mr. Horse smiles)
- In the Hall of the Mountain King – Edvard Grieg (Muddy Mudskipper in prison)
- Radetzky March – Johann Strauss Sr. (sting when Muddy smiles)
- Slick in the City – Kenny Graham (baboon in the alley)
- Radetzky March – Johann Strauss Sr. (sting when baboon smiles)
- Minuetto – Franz Danzi, Lee Ashley [OGM] (Stimpy preparing the food)
- Defenders of Freedom – Barrie Hingley (exterior of mansion as guests arrive)
- Emperor Waltz – Johann Strauss II (“Oh, better check the make-up.”)
- Act One – Erik Markman [OGM] (“A smart host keeps a mirror nearby to check his appearance.”)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“Yaaah!!”)
- Impressions of India II – Victor Cavini (huge mole on Ren’s face)
- Act One – Erik Markman [OGM] (Ren applies pliers to the mole)
- [Original composition] (Mantid Man appears)
- Unsolved Mysteries – Graham Preskett (other skins in the closet)
- Pomp and Circumstance March – Edward Elgar, Fiachra Trench (Stimpy announcing the guests)
- Scotland the Brave_The Rowan Tree – Rob Mathieson (“Oh that’s a manly handshake you got there.”)
- Gavotte in F – Giovanni Martini, Fiachra Trench (soup is served)
- Without Walls A – Mladen Franko (Ren prays)
- Gavotte in F – Giovanni Martini, Fiachra Trench (conversation)
- Left Foot Forward – Graham Preskett (everyone eats)
- Sudden Aggression – Gerhard Trede (“No! Musn’t! It’s… bad… manners!”)
- Dramatic Cue (a) – Ronald Hanmer (PTM eaten by baboon)
- Defenders of Freedom – Barrie Hingley (“Oh well, when will they learn to listen to the master of etiquette?”)
- Gavotte in F – Giovanni Martini, Fiachra Trench (Stimpy takes a fire hose to the guests)
- Den Fyrste Vardag – Lars Skjervheim (men retreat to the bathroom)
- La Premiere Pois – John Godfrey, Jimmy Stewart (women in the tea parlor)
- Playful Pizzicato – Richard Harvey (Ren gets everyone to leave the party)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson & Close In – Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (doorknob turns)
- Point of Departure F – Gregor F. Narholz (“Hey! What are you people doing in my house?!”)
- Dirty Work at the Crossroads – Sam Fonteyn (everyone freaks out and leaves the mansion)
- Emperor Waltz – Johann Strauss II (Ren concludes)
- Sunshine Smile – Erik Markman [OGM] (limo drives off into the sunset)


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47 - I Was a Teenage Stimpy / Who's Stupid Now?





I Was a Teenage Stimpy:

- Mounting the Scaffold 1 – Gregor F. Narholz (title card)
- We Three Kings – Simon Benson (opening)
- Fashion on Parade – Ronald Hanmer (mail truck arrives)
- Alto Sax – Ib Glindemann (Husk)
- Fashion on Parade – Ronald Hanmer (Ren goes to the bathroom)
- Mounting the Scaffold 1 – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy spasming in bathroom)
- Drama Link (l) – Hubert Clifford (Ren kicks open the door)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (sting)
- Nature’s World 4 – John Fox (“Oh Stimpy, I knew this day would come.”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Wait here.”)
- National Anthem of Austria D – Alfred Kluten, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (family grooming kit)
- ? (“Go on, find a nice ripe one.”)
- Savage Episode – Len Stevens (Stimpy pops the pimple)
- Young Ballerina – David Farnon (at breakfast)
- Point of Departure C – Gregor F. Narholz (“Hey hey, relax, man.”)
- Nature’s World 4 – John Fox (“It’s natural. It’s just another growth spurt, buddy.”)
- Mounting the Scaffold 1 – Gregor F. Narholz (“I don’t wanna grow up!”)
- Reverie – Robert Schumann (that morning…)
- Mists of Illusion – Gilbert Vinter (Stimpy wakes up)
- Shopping Street – Cedric King-Palmer (Stimpy runs to the bathroom)
- La Paloma Impression – Harri Schrader and Sebastian Yradier (Stimpy puts a bucket outside the door)
- Act One – Erik Markman [OGM] (Stimpy on the phone)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (sting as Stimpy runs up)
- Misty Autumn Days – Mike Sunderland (“Out?”)
- Blue Danube Polka – Helmuth Brandenburg, Werner Bruggemann (Stimpy’s party)
- Slave Caravan 2 – Gregor F. Narholz (“Delinquents! I knew it!”)
- State of War – Keith Mansfield (“You’re grounded! Forever!”)
- Eve of Conflict – Richard Hill (“You ain’t the boss of me.”)
- Parasols in the Park – Sam Fonteyn (Ren watching old home movies)
- Finders Creepers – Paddy Kingsland (Stimpy sneaking into Ren’s bedroom)
- Magical Effect (a) – Paddy Kingsland (“Husk…”)
- Parasols in the Park – Sam Fonteyn (Ren continuing to watch the film)
- Unsolved Mysteries – Graham Preskett (Stimpy opens Husk and laughs)
- Orchestral Link 68 – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy sticking Husk pages to himself)
- Silent Tears – Keith Nichols (“Maybe I was kinda hard on the little lad.”)
- Static Time – John Scott (“Someone has breached my security system…”)
- Marching Invaders A – Mladen Franko (Ren marching to Stimpy’s room)
- Bleakdawn Link – Richard Hill (“Where are you, you little thief?!”)
- Nature’s World 4 – John Fox (“He’s gone into the pupa stage.”)
- Jarabe Tapatio B – Carlos Periguez (Ren busts open the cocoon)
- Mounting the Scaffold 1 – Gregor F. Narholz (adult Stimpy emerges)
- Tribute to the King – Gregor F. Narholz (frontal of adult Stimpy)
- ? (“And now, I have a man to take care of me in my dotage.”)
- Reach For the Stars – Richard Harvey (Stimpy flies off)
- Romantic Epic – Robert Farnon (“They grow so fast, then leave ya! You just hope you raise them right.”)



Who’s Stupid Now?:

- Cue the Action! (b) – Dick Stephen Walter (“Heralding the biggest secret in Hollywood…”)
- Timpani Roll (l) – Gary Kettel (drum roll)
- Cue the Action! (b) – Dick Stephen Walter (“LOVE ME!”)
- Nature’s World 8 – John Fox (Ren narrates; title card)
- Tonight in Person – Keith Mansfield (opening)
- Meadows Green (a) – Richard Myhill (“Isn’t that sweet, Ren?”)
- Storm at Sea (a) – Dick Walter (Stimpy looks serious)
- Emotion 1 – John Fox and Otto Sieben (“That’s why I hate to leave you guys.”)
- ? (“No, you did.”)
- Bleakdawn Link – Richard Hill (boss insults Ren)
- Drama Link (f) – Hubert Clifford (“Who you calling pigheaded?”)
- Minitake 15 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (“Aw, you got me all wrong, pal.”)
- Minitake 124 F-J – Gerhard Narholz (“I’ll do anything you want, as long as you keep our show going.”)
- Orchestral Link 66 – Mike Sunderland (“Well, I don’t know.”)
- Looking Back – Mike Sunderland (“Can’t you see Stimpy’s torment?”)
- Orchestral Link 66 – Mike Sunderland (“Anything, huh?”)
- Cue the Action (b) – Dick Stephen Walter (“Anything!”)
- Asrael 2) Andante – Joseph Suk, George Wilson (boss looks at Ren and Stimpy)
- Orchestral Link 66 – Mike Sunderland (“I’ve got it!”)
- Playful Pizzicato – Richard Harvey (“You’ll play the skinny jerk, and you’ll play the fat idiot.”)
- Conflict Link 2 – Richard Hill (plays right before Ren screams)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Ren screams)
- Soft and Gentle (b) – Dick Walter (Fat and Thin Institute exterior)
- Carioca Girl – Gerhard Narholz (“Try it, it’s good!”)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“It’s either my way… OR THE HIGHWAY!”)
- ? (“Well, if you put it that way. You get so mad.”)
- Moving Target – Dick Walter (Ren swallows the drink)
- Carioca Girl – Gerhard Narholz (“Say, that’s good!”)
- Cat and Mouse – Bill Connor (“What’s in it?”)
- Soft Suspense 1 – Louis Clarke (“It’s a secret.”)
- African Drums – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Ren keeps drinking)
- Set to Pounce – David Farnon (sinister music when the camera follows the tube)
- Zirkon Fanfare – Steve Gray (“It sure does tickle!”)
- African Drums – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Ren becomes fatter, Stimpy becomes skinny)
- Basso Ostinato Op.5 No.5 (Russia) – Susan Kanzian, Ed Lewis, Anton Stepanowitsch Arensky (Ren finishes drinking)
- Minitake 124 F-J – Gerhard Narholz (“He must look hideous!”)
- Soft Suspense 1 – Louis Clarke (“He’s covered up.”)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham De Wilde (fat Ren and skinny Stimpy shot)
- Soft Suspense 1 – Louis Clarke (“Let me take a look at you.”)
- Slapstick Effects 41 – David Bell (“Lumpy, lumpy, lumpy!”)
- Approaching Danger – James Clarke (“Thighs of steel!”)
- Symphony No. 6-Pathetique (Movement 4) – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren has tears in his eyes…)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson (…but he gets defiant)
- Industrial Riot A – Mladen Franko (“So it’s like THAT, is it?”)
- Orchestral Link 68 – Mike Sunderland (“I’ve got your number.”)
- ? (“Of course you do, Ren, we live together!”)
- Star Warriors – Richard Harvey (“Don’t play stupid with me!”)
- Slapstick Effects 64 – David Bell (“Or don’t you remember?”)
- Star Warriors – Richard Harvey (“I’m the stupid one now!”)
- Misty Autumn Days – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy consoles Ren)
- Star Warriors – Richard Harvey (“Being stupid and bloated and…”)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (“Take it easy, Ren!”)
- King of Arms A – Gregor F. Narholz (“You fool!”)
- Intense Danger – James Clarke (Ren daydreams)
- Sneaking Pussy – Ron Ronsted (Ren walks away)
- Brass Flourish (i) – Barrie Hingley (“To address my fans!”)
- Orchestral Climax 9 – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren slams the door)
- Minitake 163 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (“I love it when he’s so determined.”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Uh, OK, here goes…”)
- Timpani Roll (e) – Gary Kettel (Stimpy gears up)
- What a Goof! (c) – Richard Myhill (“Where’s my dinner?”)
- Grandpa – David Farnon (“This is harder than I ever imagined.”)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (“Where’s… my… DINNER?!”)
- Exciting Action C – Mladen Franko (Stimpy’s eyebrows furrow)
- Cue the Action! (b) – Dick Walter (“LOVE ME!”)
- ? (“At last, we are at the present. My glory days.”)
- Discordant – David Farnon (“Uh… duh?”)
- Air Raid – Gerhard Trede (audience is angry)
- Into Battle Again/Main Theme – Jean Clero (“Stimpy, they laughed at me and called me names!”)
- Lonely Violin – Dick Walter (“…Not really.”)
- Folli the Foal – Andrew Fenner (Stimpy says his line)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson (“Uh… duh?”)
- Mounting the Scaffold 1 – Gregor F. Narholz (director is angry)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (“ACT!”)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (“What are you trying to do, moron?”)
- Crosses on Graves – Jean Clero (“You want me to be stupid?”)
- Emotion 11 – John Fox and Otto Sieben (“Nobody understands me.”)
- Discordant – David Farnon (“Not again…”)
- Curtain-Raiser – Alan Braden (audience cheers)



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46 - Bell Hops / Dog Tags





Bell Hops:

- Intermission – Johnny Hawksworth (title card)
- Ballad in F-Minor Op. 52 – Frederic Chopin (opening)
- Battle Hymn of the Republic (a) – Graham De Wilde, William John Steffe (the bellhop chant)
- Scherzo No.2 In B-Flat Minor Op.31 – Frederic Chopin (“Now to the matter at hand.”)
- Shark Alert – David Farnon (dramatic music when Mrs. Buttloaves is introduced)
- Hawaiian Cocktail – Richard Myhill (“I’ll get the bag, you get the hag!”)
- Drama Link (k) – Hubert Clifford (“Hey Stimpy, hurry up, my finger’s starting to blister!”)
- ? (Stimpy squeezes Mrs. Buttloaves into the elevator)
- Passing the Time – Robert Sharples (everyone in the elevator)
- Hawaiian Cocktail – Richard Myhill (everyone gets out of the elevator)
- Seat of Feelings – Gregor F. Narholz (“It’s in here somewhere…”)
- Bassoon Link (b) – Richard Myhill (Mrs. Buttloaves spits mints at Ren and Stimpy)
- Impressions of India II – Victor Cavini (shot of the mints)
- Seat of Feelings – Gregor F. Narholz (“Thanks, Mrs. Buttloaves!”)
- Scherzo No.2 In B-Flat Minor Op.31 – Frederic Chopin (“Boys, take this mysterious package to Mr. Noggin.”)
- Passing the Time – Robert Sharples (in the elevator again)
- Enigma Variations-Nimrod – Edward Elgar (Stimpy describing Mr. Noggin’s accomplishments)
- Passing the Time – Robert Sharples (Ren and Stimpy get out of the elevator)
- Strings and Harp – David Farnon (creepy music as Ren and Stimpy approach Mr. Noggin’s door)
- Flute Mystery – Pete Lowe (Mr. Noggin takes the package)
- Bass Clarinet Effect – David Farnon (Mr. Noggin gives R&S breath mints)
- Undecided E – Mladen Franko (Mr. Noggin gives R&S breath mints)
- Blue Blood C – Gregor F. Narholz (“Fortune smiles upon us!”)
- The Nutcracker Op. 71A – Waltz of the Flowers – Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Erik Markman [OGM] (“Well buddy, a job well done, and only 450 more rooms to go!”)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz (“Hey buddy, I’ll give you $5 for a photograph of the mysterious man in the penthouse suite.”)
- Hail to the King – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy rejects him)
- Onward Christian Soliders – Arthur Sullivan, Anthony Wakefield (Stimpy leaves singing this)
- Matangi Ake – Kapono Beamer (at the pool)
- Hawaiian Cocktail – Richard Myhill (Mrs. Buttloaves wants to be oiled)
- Happily Drunk – Richard Myhill (Ren sinks into Mrs. Buttloaves’s back)
- Jolly Jape A – John Charles Fiddy (Mrs. Buttloaves walking past the hotel manager)
- Mounting the Scaffold 1 – Gregor F. Narholz (imprint of Ren on her back)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“Hoek!”)
- The Dancing School – Richard Myhill (“Garbage detail, Hoek!”)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz (“Hey buddy, get me a photo of the rich guy, and I’ll give you $5!”)
- El Beso – Otto Sieben (“Five bucks?!”)
- English Country Garden – Richard Myhill (Stimpy gives Mr. Noggin another package)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (“Have you been talking to strange garbage cans again?”)
- Orchestral Link 55 – Mike Sunderland (“How would you like your privacy invaded?”)
- Orchestral Link 48 – Mike Sunderland (“See you on the other side.”)
- High Speed Action – Laurie Johnson (“I will not let him disgrace himself!”)
- Eerie Dramatic (L-657) – Spencer Moore [Capitol Records] (plays when Ren walks through Mr. Noggin’s penthouse)
- In Solitude – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers and Oddball – David Mellor [play at the same time] (also heard when Ren walks through Mr. Noggin’s penthouse)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (sting when Ren screams)
- Orchestral Link 53 – Mike Sunderland (“He’s just a head!”)
- ? (Stimpy stands in front of Ren’s camera)
- Eerie Emotional – Philip Green [Capitol Records] (“You don’t understand! No one understands!”)
- Cue the Action! (a) – Dick Walter (Ren chases Stimpy and Mr. Noggin around the room with a camera)
- Francesca Da Rimini Op. 32 Symphonic Fantasia After Dante – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Stimpy falling)
- Wedding March – Felix Mendelssohn (Mrs. Buttloaves and Mr. Noggin are love struck, as well as at the wedding)
- Marriage of Figaro Overture – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (“Well boy, I met the girl of my dreams! All because of your insatiable greed and inhumanity.”)



Dog Tags:

- Bring on the Girls – Dennis Farnon (title card)
- Folli the Foal – Andrew Fenner (opening at home)
- Royal Tableau – Stuart Stirling (“You look so regal!”)
- Without Walls B – Mladen Franko (Stimpy gives Ren his gavel)
- Keeping Busy – Terence Roper (Stimpy begs to come to the lodge meeting)
- Orchestral Link 61 – Mike Sunderland (“They don’t allow cats.”)
- Orchestral Link 56 – Mike Sunderland (“I can pretend to be a dog.”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Go ahead, make a fool out of yourself.”)
- A Spring in Your Step – Graham Preskett (Stimpy runs to the kitchen)
- Bass Clarinet Effect – David Farnon (plays right before “Raspberry! (a)”)
- Raspberry! (a) – Richard Myhill (Stimpy in “dog outfit”)
- Jive at Five – Chris Walden (outside the lodge…)
- Clown’s Walk A – Otto Sieben (Stimpy barking)
- Orchestral Link 53 – Mike Sunderland (dogs thinking)
- Quick Step – Otto Sieben (Stimpy’s allowed access to the club)
- Map Room Submix – Laurie Johnson (Ren elk spotting)
- Stealth By Night – Jack Coles (elk turns around)
- Battle at Sea – Johnny Pearson (elk throws a rock at Ren)
- Twelve Days of Christmas – Curtis Frederick Schwartz (elk flies away)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (Ren needs to do another test)
- Orchestral Link 22 – Mike Sunderland (shot of inside the lodge)
- Those Shiny Shoes – Ronnie Hazlehurst (Stimpy trying to hit a cat pinata)
- Cannonball – John Horler (Ren chasing a car)
- Minitake 15 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (“There, how’s that?”)
- Minitake 117 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (“Can I get in now?”)
- Playful Pizzicato – Richard Harvey (Ren hotwiring a car)
- The Crime Busters – Ralph Dollimore (it’s revealed to be a police car)
- A Hat, a Cane – Ronnie Hazlehurst (Ren walks up with a ball and chain)
- O Makalapua C – Kapono Beamer (Ren on island with a millionaire)
- Francesca Da Rimini Op. 32 Symphonic Fantasia After Dante – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren hijacks the plane and leaves the island)
- Birth of a Nation (b) – Keith Mansfield (Stimpy’s awarded a crown)
- King Conga – Dennis Farnon (ceremonial konga heiney sniffing dance)
- Flight of the Bumble Bee – Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (list of Ren’s tests)
- The Promised Land – Kay Rudd (building the pyramids)
- Hail to the Chief – Graham De Wilde (bit the president)
- Umfoloz – Claude Larson (performed the ceremonial bungee piercing)
- Scotland the Brave/The Rowan Tree – Rob Mathieson (borrowed socks)
- Violin Link (c) – Richard Myhill (Ren in front of the crowd)
- Soothing Words – Otto Sieben (Ren sulks off the stage)
- Francesca Da Rimini Op. 32 Symphonic Fantasia After Dante – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren’s going to commit suicide)
- Guitar Walk – Grahame Maclean and Barry Ryder (Stimpy drives up in a car)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Stimpy screams and runs to Ren)
- Romeo and Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren cries; Stimpy consoles him)
- ? (“Idea!”)
- When Irish Eyes Are Smiling/Mother Macree – John Godfrey, Jimmy Stewart (Ren, dressed as a cat, with Stimpy and his cat friends)



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45 - Stimpy's Pet / Ren's Brain





Stimpy’s Pet:

- Londonderry Twostep – Dennis Farnon (title card)
- ? (Stimpy skips to the door)
- Soft Suspense 1 – Louis Clarke (Stimpy opens the door)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Joy!”)
- Beginners Please – David Lindup (circus clown)
- Seat of Feelings – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren doesn’t allow Stimpy to adopt the clown)
- Dramatic Climax – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy begs)
- Orchestral Link 69 – Mike Sunderland (reaction shot of the clown)
- Slapstick Effects 9 – David Bell (Ren asks if Stimpy will do things for the clown)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham De Wilde (“Rapture!”)
- Busy Bachelor – Redvers Kyle (Stimpy wants to name him Sid)
- Clarinet Concerto – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (that night…)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (Ren is startled)
- Slapstick Effects 37 – David Bell (“Oh no, backyard!”)
- Looking Back – Mike Sunderland (Sid whimpers…)
- Rah, Rah, Rah – Dennis Farnon (…and plays a horn)
- Trumpet Link (a) – Richard Myhill (“Take that phony circus act outside!”)
- Big Bad Giant – Paddy Kingsland (“I ain’t buyin’ it.”)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (clown leaves)
- Clarinet Concerto – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (later that night…)
- Slapstick Effects 27 – David Bell (“Poor little Sid is cold, Ren!”)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (Sid at the door)
- Sad Affair, A – Mike Sunderland (“Oh Ren, his tuckus!”)
- Heavy Attack – Gerhard Trede (“He’s gonna die!”)
- Taking Up Positions Submix – Laurie Johnson (“I will save him!”)
- English Country Garden – Richard Myhill (Sid skips in)
- Mr. Happy – Richard Myhill (Sid in the wall)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (Sid exits the shower)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (sting at the shower drain)
- Rough and Ready – John Fox (“See here, you little-”)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (“…runt.”)
- Comedy Signature – Erik Markman [OGM] (“Isn’t Sid a good boy?”)
- Drama Link (i) – Hubert Clifford (“No, he’s a hairy little freak!”)
- Comedy Signature – Erik Markman [OGM] (“But he’s a trained little person.”)
- Dames and Daggers (a) – Dick Walter (“Pull my finger.”)
- Blue Danube Waltz – Ron Ronsted, Johann Strauss (Ren lectures Stimpy)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (“Oh good, he’s teething.”)
- Toyland – Paddy Kingsland (Sid goes into the bathroom)
- Little Jug – Ib Glindemann (“What’s taking so long?”, as well as when Sid is on the toilet/phone)
- Shock Horror (a) – Dick Walter (Ren screams)
- Flying Saucer – Donald Thorne (dirty living room)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (Ren snaps)
- Francesca Da Rimini Op. 32 Symphonic Fantasia After Dante – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Sid gets in a fight with Ren)
- Strings and Harp – David Farnon (Ren approaches an asleep Sid)
- Point of Departure U – Gregor F. Narholz (“Gonna bag me a clown!”)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (“Let’s wrestle!”)
- Anenaiki A – Augustyn Bloch (Ren holding Sid over the sink)
- Approaching Evil – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers (Ren laughs)
- Folli the Foal – Andrew Fenner (Ren in the living room)
- Emotion 1 – John Fox, Otto Sieben (“Ran away?”)
- Point of Departure A – Gregor F. Narholz (“Send in the clowns!”)
- Harp Gliss 2 – Otto Sieben (“9 Weeks Later…”)
- A Gentle Innocence – Harry Gregson-Williams (Stimpy prays)
- Bass Tension – Simon Benson, Eugeino Grandi (at the sewer…)
- ? (Sid exits the sewage)
- Dangerous E – Mladen Franko (“Amen.”)
- Prelude No. 15 in Db (‘Raindrop’) – Frederic Chopin, Fiachra Trench (in bed…)
- Point of Departure O – Gregor F. Narholz (Sid’s back)
- Point of Departure M – Gregor F. Narholz (“What’s shaking, sparky?!?!”)
- Morning Song – Fiachra Trench (that morning…)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“Hey!”)
- Bright Lights – Philip Green, Geoffrey Love and Ken Thorne [Capitol Records] (“It’s Sid!”)
- [original composition by Shawn Patterson and Steve Loter] (the song with lyrics when Ren is bitten by Sid’s babies)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (ending)



Ren’s Brain:

- Elemental Power – Gerhard Trede (title card)
- Music For Anglo Saxes – Alan Bristow (opening)
- Set to Pounce – David Farnon (Stimpy’s lab)
- Symphony No. 6 Pastorale-4th Movement – Ludwig Van Beethoven (inside the lab…)
- Control Room – Dave Rogers, Paul Shaw (pan down to Stimpy)
- Impressions of India VI – Victor Cavini (Stimpy working in lab)
- Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford (brain is shocked)
- Woe is Me! – Richard Myhill (Stimpy’s sad)
- Our Summer Affair (a) – John Fox (Stimpy wants a quality brain)
- Midnight in Manhattan – Johnny Pearson (Ren’s asleep)
- ? (Stimpy opens his eyes)
- Heavenly Voices (a) – David Farnon (Ren’s brain)
- Nautical Trilogy – Robert Farnon (“It’s the perfect…”)
- Devils Ride – W. Merreck Farran (Stimpy brings Ren into the lab)
- Olympus (a) – Richard Harvey (“This won’t hurt a bit, little buddy.”)
- ? (Stimpy lifts the brain)
- Busy Shoppers – Len Stevens (Stimpy puts the brain in a container)
- Softly She Sleeps – Cedric King-Palmer (Stimpy puts Ren back to bed)
- Sublime Ghost – William Loose, John Seely [Capitol Records] (that morning…)
- Set to Pounce – David Farnon (brain exits the container)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (brain stands up)
- Eerie Dramatic (L-657) – Spencer Moore [Capitol Records] (Ren’s voice is heard in his brain)
- The Adventures of PC 49 – Ronald Hanmer (brain leaves for work)
- Elemental Power – Gerhard Trede (Ren’s brain! Missing!”)
- ? (“If Ren wakes up and finds his brain missing, he’ll kill me!”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (Stimpy gets an idea)
- Main Street – Alec Gould (Stimpy puts a phone in Ren’s head)
- Impressions of India VI – Victor Cavini (Ren wakes up)
- Very End – Sam Fonteyn (“Joy!”)
- Romeo and Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (“I’ve dreamed of this for years!”)
- Orchestral Link 72 – Mike Sunderland (later…)
- Limelight Waltz – Albert Marland (Ren having fun with Stimpy)
- Real and Unreal – Richard Harvey (goofy sun)
- Commissioners – Gerhard Trede (brain’s done with work)
- The Menacing Silence (a) – Richard Harvey (brain’s angry)
- Brain Seizure – Chris Reccardi [Original composition] (the fight scene)
- Mechanical Industrial Underscore – William Loose (family watching the fight on TV)



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44 - Hair of the Cat / City Hicks





Hair of the Cat:

- Haferlgucker – Hermann Egger, Herbert Koch (title card)
- Comic Song – David Lindup (opening)
- Roll Up Waltz (a) – Andrew J.J. Hall (Ren and Stimpy watching TV)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson (“Hives! I’ve got hives!”)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (Ren screams)
- Comic Song – David Lindup (“Looks like you’re allergic to something.”)
- Emperor Waltz – Johann Strauss II (Ren gets out of the shower)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (Ren sees his face in the mirror)
- Where Danger Lurks – Ronald Hanmer (“What’s happening to me?”)
- Intense Danger – James Clarke (“I should’ve known, I’m allergic to everything.”)
- Nightmare – Jack Dorsey (Ren makes weird faces)
- Our Mr. Meredith – Eric Winstone (“Luncheon is served.”)
- Drama Link (m) – Hubert Clifford (“What are you trying to do, poison me?”)
- Grandpa – David Farnon (at the dinner table)
- Orchestral Link 68 – Mike Sunderland (Ren drinks some water)
- Undecided E – Mladen Franko (Ren’s tongue swells)
- Drama Link (m) – Hubert Clifford (Stimpy looking at Ren with swollen tongue)
- Flower Duet From Lakme (a) – Elaine Barry, Leo Delibes, Fiachra Trench (Ren and Stimpy in the park)
- Thieving Magpie Overture – Gioacchino Rossini (Ren takes off his mask)
- Flower Duet From Lakme (a) – Elaine Barry, Leo Delibes, Fiachra Trench (Ren is huge)
- The March of the Ants – Sidney Crooke (Ren is sterilizing stuff)
- Thieving Magpie Overture – Gioacchino Rossini (Stimpy makes the bed)
- Morning Song – Fiachra Trench (Ren wakes up)
- Comic Tension (c) – Dick Walter (Ren’s eyes are stuck shut)
- Dramatic Cue (c) – Ronald Hanmer (“Stimpy! I’m blind!”)
- Bliss – Alec Gould (“Your eyes are just crusty.”)
- Young Ballerina – David Farnon (Stimpy’s making Ren some hot water)
- Elemental Power – Gerhard Trede (“YOU! YOU’RE the culprit!”)
- Eve of Conflict – Richard Hill (“Uh… gesundheit!”)
- Drama Link (d) & Drama Link (h) – Hubert Clifford (“You stay away from me!”)
- Comic Song – David Lindup (heard on TV)
- Hackney Carriage – Cedric King-Palmer (ending)



City Hicks:

- Tango D’Amore A – Henryk Kuzniak (title card)
- John Henry – John Cephas (opening)
- Latin Night Life – Erik Markman [OGM] (“Ren! Dinner’s ready!”)
- Screw on the Loose – Tony Lowry (“I cooked one of your favorites…”)
- Standing at the Judgement – John Cephas (“Stimpy, I’m bloated.”)
- Green Valleys – Frank Mizen, Chris Norton (Ren prays)
- Danger – Brian Beamish, Garry Hardman (wind picks up)
- Fierce Fight – Gerhard Trede (Ren runs outside)
- Dramatic Cue (f) – Ronald Hanmer (“The rain is making everything fertile!”)
- Big Bad Giant – Paddy Kingsland (Ren’s struck by lightning)
- Love Scene A – Mladen Franko (“It’s time to move onto grayer pastures.”)
- Blue Danube Waltz – Johann Strauss II (Ren and Stimpy enter the city)
- When the Saints Go Marching In – William Gilbert Carter, Henry Stinson, Don Rouse, Richard Sackett, David Robinson, Wesley Butts (Ren and Stimpy’s new outfits)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (sting)
- Disaster – Bruce Campbell (Ren’s sheep has been stripped)
- Twang That Thang! – Richard Myhill (truck drivers beat them up)
- Dark Skies – Richard Myhill (Ren and Stimpy laying on the sidewalk)
- Our Special Guest (a) – Dick Walter (Ren and Stimpy find dust)
- Little Jug – Ib Glindemann (Stimpy digging)
- The Cunning Wolf – Paddy Kingsland (“Hello, boys.”)
- The Kill – Brian Beamish, Garry Hardman (construction site)
- Folli the Foal – Andrew Fenner (shot of factory)
- Solo Effects 28 – David Bell (“Hey man, it’s dark.”)
- The Sword of Damocles – Jack Beaver (Ren and Stimpy are tested)
- Ich Hatte Einen Kameraden 2 – Alfred Kluten (Ren and Stimpy are name changing officers)
- America the Beautiful (a) – Graham De Wilde (Ren and Stimpy on break)
- Children’s Tune – Friedrich Sehl (they’ve been replaced)
- Sad Espressivo – Otto Sieben (Ren laments)
- Heavenly Voices (a) – David Farnon (“Dust flurries!”)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham DeWilde (Dusty Claus appears)
- Joyful and Triumphant – Alan Moorhouse [removed from APM site] (Dusty Claus takes Ren and Stimpy away with him)



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43 - Space Dogged / Feud for Sale





Space Dogged:

- Squadron Airborne – Bruce Campbell (title card)
- National Anthem U.S.S.R. – Alexander Alexandrov (news reel film)
- Lambs in Clover – Jack Strachey (I Love Lucy on TV)
- National Anthem U.S.S.R. – Alexander Alexandrov (eating in space test)
- Basso Ostinato Op.5 No.5 (Russia) – Susan Kanzian, Ed Lewis, Anton Stepanowitsch Arensky (“Rocket 11, ready for launch.”)
- Wargames Linking Section (d) – Keith Mansfield (mice are put on the rocket)
- Basso Ostinato Op.5 No.5 (Russia) – Susan Kanzian, Ed Lewis, Anton Stepanowitsch Arensky (#12 switches with Stimpy)
- Wargames Linking Section (b) – Keith Mansfield (#12 is taken to rocket and explodes)
- Miss World (b) – Tony Kinsey (waiting room music)
- Wargames Linking Section (c) – Keith Mansfield (Ren and Stimpy riding the lift)
- Bliss – Alec Gould (“I’ve got to go pottsky.”)
- Slapstick Effects 27 – David Bell (“Hey wait a minute…”)
- Dramatic Cue (c) – Ronald Hanmer (Ren tries to hold back Stimpy’s waste)
- Mounting the Scaffold 1 – Gregor F. Narholz (take-off)
- Chariot Race – Helmuth Brandenburg (Ren and Stimpy leaving Earth)
- Hungarian Sundance – Friedrich Sehl (Russian dances)
- Chariot Race – Helmuth Brandenburg (space shuttle is falling)
- Anthem of Czarist Russia (Hist.Hymn) (b) – Alfred Kluten, A. Feodorovitch Lvov (“It’s working, Stimpski!”)
- Sleeping Beauty (Introduction section) – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (“We’re out of potatoes!”)
- Dramatic Cue (g) – Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy using many items as fuel)
- Wonders of Space – Dave Rogers, Paul Shaw (Ren and Stimpy in space)
- Snare March (d) – Gary Kettel (drum roll while Ren describes the plan)
- Sleeping Beauty (Waltz section) – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Stimpy on the mission)
- Snare March (d) – Gary Kettel (drum roll)
-Romeo & Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (“Russian dog!”)
- Washington Post March – John Philip Sousa (“Welcome home, boys. You’re heroes!”)
- Orchestral Link 68 – Mike Sunderland (Ren and Stimpy trying to talk American)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (army guy screams)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (press coming)
- The Star Spangled Banner (a) – Graham De Wilde (“We’re number one!”)
- National Anthem of Turkey (a) – Alfred Kluten (“We’re number two!”)



Feud For Sale:

- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (title card)
- Dirty Work at the Crossroads – Sam Fonteyn (opening)
- Toytown Soldiers – Richard Myhill (da da da da)
- Eve of Conflict – Richard Hill (looking through monoculars)
- Home on the Range – Saul Broudy, Zan McLeod (Abner & Ewalt introduced)
- Emotion 2 – John Fox, Otto Sieben (“Those poor lads.”)
- Green Valleys – Frank Mizen, Chris Garth Norton (choir)
- ? (“…Their dignity…”)
- Bell Plate Hit – Gary Kettel (“…And their money!”)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (“Howdy do, neighbor!”)
- Oh My Darling Clementine – Edwina Travis-Chin (Abner spells dimwit)
- Fun Link 6 – Keith Nichols (“…Friend, eh?”)
- Storm at Sea (a) – Dick Walter (“That ain’t no friend.”)
- Oh My Darling Clementine – Edwina Travis-Chin (“And as soon as I’m done whittlin’ this here stick…”)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (Hey It’s that Guy cons Abner)
- ? (“…Pointy stick!”)
- Show Fanfare 3 – David Lindup (Abner’s eyes light up)
- Camptown Races – Stephen Collins Foster, Edwina Travis-Chin (“Pointy stick!”)
- Tales of Mystery – Richard Myhill (“Hmm, well I don’t know…”)
- Country Fiddle – Richard Myhill (“I’ll take your filthy money!”)
- Home on the Range – Saul Broudy, Zan McLeod (next scene…)
- The Violin Lesson – Richard Myhill (grandpa)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (“You’ll be the envy of your friends.”)
- Fingerpickin’ – John David Edmed, Vic Flick (Ewalt sleeping)
- Distant Fjords (a) – Richard Myhill (“Man, does he look sharp.”)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (“Don’t say it.”)
- Show Fanfare 4 – David Lindup (“Fly paper!”)
- National Anthem of Italy A – Alfred Kluten, Rikard Nordraak (“I’ll take ‘em all!”)
- Travellin’ On (b) – Graham Preskett (“Now, don’t steal all my retirement fund!”)
- Afternoon Promenade – Keith Nichols (“I feel stupid, oh so stupid…”)
- ? (“Hey bub…”)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (“…Check out your pal.”)
- Tales of Mystery – Richard Myhill (whispers)
- ? (stinger)
- Fingerpickin’ – John David Edmed, Vic Flick (“A pretty girl is like a melody.”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Hey mac…”)
- Too Much Whiskey – Keith Nichols (rat traps on Abner)
- Fun Link 6 – Keith Nichols (end of scene)
- Flight of the Bumble Bee – Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (Hey It’s That Guy stuffing his suit with money)
- Industrial Riot A – Mladen Franko (“Why that dirty…”)
- Fun Link 2 – Keith Nichols (Abner hits Ewalt)
- Fun Link 3 – Keith Nichols (Ewalt gets up)
- Industrial Riot A – Mladen Franko (Hey It’s That Guy eggs Ewalt on)
- Can-Can (Grand Galop) from Orpheus in the Underworld – Jacques Offenbach, Fiachra Trench (Elephant tosser)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (Hey It’s That Guy pays elephant)
- Fingerpickin’ – John David Edmed, Vic Flick (Abner gets up)
- Uneasy Atmosphere (a) – Keith Mansfield (Abner realizes it’s a hoax)
- Dramatic Cue (h) – Ronald Hanmer (Hey It’s That Guy uses reverse psychology)
- Weeping Heart – Dick Walter (Abner cries)
- Dames and Daggers (b) – Dick Stephen Walter (Hey It’s That Guy smiles)
- Wargames Linking Section (f) – Keith Mansfield (in the airplane)
- Romeo and Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Abner is dropped from the plane)
- Silent Tears – Keith Nichols (“Abner, is you thinkin’ what I is?”)
- Turkey in the Straw 2 – Stephen Wade (“The feud is over!”)
- Pomp and Circumstance No.1 A – Edward Elgar, John Fox (Hey It’s That Guy makes a speech; ending)



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42 - Superstitious Stimpy / Travelogue





Superstitious Stimpy:

- Nyanga Dance – Sam Sklair (title card)
- Comedy Signature – Erik Markman [OGM] (opening)
- Creepies – Robert Farnon (“Don’t you know what TODAY is, Ren?”)
- At the Museum – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy describes Tuesday the 17th)
- Set to Pounce – David Farnon (“This causes the plants to align…”)
- String Sustain – David Farnon (“…in a conga line of chaos and disaster!”)
- Minuet – Luigi Boccherini (Stimpy saying why he put a boar’s head on the wall)
- Approaching Danger – James Clarke (Ren chews out Stimpy)
- King Lear I – Henryk Kuzniak ; Pain – David Mellor (“Don’t you know it’s bad luck to ridicule superstitions?”)
- Big Bad Giant – Paddy Kingsland (“Ah, that’s better.”)
- Like Strange – Kenny Graham & Bungo – David Bradnum (boar kicks Ren)
- Pounding Heart Beat – John Fox (“Uh oh, head embedded in ceiling!”)
- Deep Drama – John Fox ; Pain – David Mellor (Stimpy slaps himself with roses)
- Teenage Party – Erik Markman [OGM] (heard in the kitchen)
- A Ride in the Country – John Fox (“But Ren, barbequing indoors is terrible bad luck!”)
- Deep Drama – John Fox (“Poor Ren, he’s in mortal danger!”)
- Rough and Ready – John Fox (“He leaves me no choice!”)
- Teenage Party – Erik Markman [OGM] (music in the kitchen again)
- Cold War – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers (Stimpy praying to carcass)
- Intrepid – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers (Ren throws the carcass on the bed)
- Day of Wrath – Fiachra Trench (“I wave my shiny red keister in the face of you, and your stuper-stitions!”)
- Happy Golightly – John Charles Fiddy (“Gee, Ren, I guess you didn’t know that it was unlucky to-”)
- On Fire – Gregor F. Narholz (“GET IN THE HOUSE!!!”)
- Left Foot Forward – Graham Preskett (all sorts of bad luck around Ren)
- Petulant Penguin – Dennis Farnon (Ren convinces Stimpy that superstitions are stupid)
- Suspended Time – Bill Connor ; Oddball – David Mellor (“Yow! Ren! What’s that on your neck?”)
- Solo Effects 28 – David Bell (Stimpy reads about webbed toes)
- Air Raid – Gerhard Trede (Stimpy grabs Ren’s shoe)
- Raspberry! (a) – Richard Myhill (“Webbed toes!”)
- Intrepid – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers (“Yeah, so?”)
- Exciting Action C – Mladen Franko (“You’re… the unlucky beast!”)
- Bliss – Alec Gould (Ren cries)
- Mabumbumbo – David Bradnum (Stimpy mixes up a concoction)
- Alpine Festival – Paddy Kingsland (jumping off roof)
- Happy Holiday – Anthony Spurgin (checklist)
- Static Time – John Scott (Ren has to stand still all night)
- Let Me Call You Sweetheart – Roy Alan Wootton, Leo Friedman (“OK Ren, but be careful.”)
- Haunting – David Snell (Ren ventures outside)
- Easing Tension – Paul Orm (lightning hits the outhouse)
- Miss World (b) – Tony Kinsey (Stimpy knitting)
- Disorientated A – Mladen Franko (Ren reaches for the doorknob)
- Point of Departure M – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren crawls into the spitoon and is struck by lightning again)
- Main Assault – Laurie Johnson (“That tears it! There’s only one thing left to do!”)
- Funeral March of a Marionette – Charles Gounod (Stimpy reveals lucky leper’s foot)



Travelogue:

- Keeping Busy – Terence Roper (title card)
- Beat Culture – Robert Ascot [OGM] (opening)
- Luo Drummers – David Bradnum (“Acroneglia!”)
- Beat Culture – Robert Ascot [OGM] (Stimpy says they’ll need gear)
- Divertimento No.2 In B-Flat Maj.Kv 439B-Menuetto – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (“The vacation wig store!”)
- Beat Culture – Robert Ascot [OGM] (packing the bag)
- ? (the wildebeest)
- ? (“Ow, my back.”)
- A Spring in Your Step – Graham Preskett (heading for the plane)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz (guy looking around nervously)
- State Occasion (b) – Barrie Hingley (plane takes off)
- Slapstick Effects 27 – David Bell (Stimpy eating a disgusting sandwich)
- The Queen’s Dispatch (d) – Graham De Wilde (Ren lectures Stimpy on culture)
- Fierce Fight – Gerhard Trede (locals angry)
- The Queen’s Dispatch (d) – Graham De Wilde (Ren laughs)
- Fierce Fight – Gerhard Trede (plane shot down)
- ? (“Hello, oh el friendos!”)
- Homage to the King – Barrie Hingley (Ren shakes hands with the king)
- Cafe Hungaria – Janos Lehar (Ren and Stimpy partake in the hot head plunge)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham De Wilde (“The back-shaving ceremony.”)
- ? (Ren and Stimpy showed to sit down)
- Do You Belong to Me? – George Callert (back shaving ceremony)
- Beat Culture – Robert Ascot [OGM] (Stimpy itches his back)
- Jungle Rhythm – Rick Fenn (feast of 1,000 purges)
- Hungarian Sundance – Friedrich Sehl (“Ah, just the reaction the locals had hoped for.”)
- Marriage of Figaro-Aria – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Ren spits out a little soup)
- Fool Stop – John Charles Fiddy (“I don’t know what is worse, the smell or the taste.”)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (Ren vomits)
- Russian Folk Dance – Gyorgy Behar (“Politeness is the universal language.”)
- Festival – Alec Gould (tour)
- My Song is Sung – Dvorak – Antonin Dvorak, Susan Kanzian and Ed Lewis (harvested, sorted, smoked, and aged)
- State Occasion (b) – Barrie Hingley (“The one and only… Ol’ Facefull!”)
- Tell Me the Old Story – Barrie Hingley (tour guide talks about eruptions)
- Drug Addiction – John Fox (old man sits up)
- Orchestral Climax 3 – Gregor F. Narholz (old man starts to vomit)
- Panic – Alan Braden (crowd runs away)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (old man vomits on Ren)
- Mountain Story A – Gregor F. Narholz (tour guide describes Jahosafat’s mansion)
- A Gentle Innocence – Harry Gregson-Williams (tour guide describing baboon)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Look Ren, there’s one now!”)
- Poet and the Peasant Overture – Franz von Suppe (baboon)
- ? (“Not everyone gets this privilege.”)
- A Gentle Innocence – Harry Gregson-Williams (“Oh he must truly be blessed!”)
- Remember Tommy – Chris Walden (“Stimpy, quick, take a picture!”)
- In Olden Days – Stuart Stirling (Revolution Day)
- Here’s a Health Unto Her Majesty – Barrie Hingley (ending)


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41 - Ol' Blue Nose / Stupid Sidekick Union





Ol’ Blue Nose:

- Jive at Five – Chris Walden (title card)
- Mambo Da Capo – Gerhard Narholz (Louis Lungbubble Show)
- Seat of Kings Alt. End – Sam Fonteyn (the various stings when Stimpy gets change out of his nose)
- Count the Stars – Chris Walden (show’s back on)
- Roll Up Waltz – Andrew J.J. Hall (more of the show)
- Left Foot Forward – Graham Preskett (Stimpy goes up to Ren)
- Finger of Fear – Frederic Bayco (Ren opens Stimpy’s nose)
- Symphony No.4 In F-Minor Op.36 @ Finale:Allegro Con Fuoco – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (“Because of you, we’re gonna starve to death in a bus station!!!”)
- That’s Why My Stomach Gets a Cramp – Shawn Patterson, Vince Calandra, Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Ron Hauge [Frank Sinatra song parody]
- Phlegm-Encrusted Hankies – Shawn Patterson, Vince Calandra, Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Ron Hauge [Frank Sinatra song parody]
- Come Fry With Me – Shawn Patterson, Vince Calandra, Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Ron Hauge [Frank Sinatra song parody]
- Thelonius – John Horler (“REN!”)
- Dalibor Act Three Scene 4 – Bedrich Friedrich Smetana, George Wilson (opera music when Stimpy’s underwear is shown)
- Orchestral Climax 8 – Gregor F. Narholz (“Here’s your pasta, big shot!”)
- Drama Link (c) – Hubert Clifford (“Not anymore, fat boy!”)
- Old Comrades – George Wilson (monkey telegram at the door)
- My Everything – Ib Glindemann (Ren reads the telegram)
- Little Jug – Ib Glindemann (“We’ve hit the big time!”)
- Cue the Action (a) – Dick Walter (exterior of skyscraper)
- Solo Effects 40 – David Bell (Stimpy in dressing room)
- Terror – Alan Braden (sting)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (“Ren! I’m missing my encrusted diamond ivory shoehorn!”)
- Asrael 2) Andante – Joseph Suk, George Wilson (Stimpy taps Ren’s shoulder)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (Ren hits Stimpy’s nose)
- Dames and Daggers (a) – Dick Walter (Stimpy leaves Ren’s nose)
- Into Battle Again/Main Theme – Jean Clero (“Ren! I can’t go on looking like THIS!”)
- Bell Plate Hit – Gary Kettel (plays right afterwards)
- Distant Fjords (a) – Richard Myhill (French horn when Ren reveals the pickle jar)
- Mambo Da Capo – Gerhard Narholz (Ren pushes Stimpy out to the stage)
- Appearing Live (a) – Dick Walter (“Snotra!”)
- Come Fry With Me – Shawn Patterson [Frank Sinatra song parody]
- Phlegm-Encrusted Hankies – Shawn Patterson, Vince Calandra, Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Ron Hauge [Frank Sinatra song parody]
- Cold Sweat – John Scott (“Where do you think YOU’RE going?”)
- Frank’s in Town – Ib Glindemann (Nosey is given contract)
- Hot Lips (a) – Richard Myhill (establishing shot of trailer)
- Frank’s in Town – Ib Glindemann (“Nosey!”)
- Poetic Love Theme C – Mladen Franko (Nosey returns)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Nosey Nosey Nosey!”)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz (“So we burned it.”)
- Woe is Me! – Richard Myhill (“Please take me back!”)
- Funny Little Man – Wyn Henry (Stimpy takes Nosey back)
- Come Fry With Me – Shawn Patterson, Vince Calandra, Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Ron Hauge [Frank Sinatra song parody] (ending)



Stupid Sidekick Union:

- Final Triumph – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (title card)
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (opening)
- Foreboding – Richard Hill (Stimpy on the phone)
- Map Room – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy announces he’s on a walkout)
- Slapstick Effects 5 and 27 – David Bell (Ren reads Stimpy’s contract, as well as when Ren says, “You want me to sign it?”)
- Bassoon Link (b) – Richard Myhill (“There, all signed!”)
- Slapstick Effects 16 – David Bell (“That’s studio property!”)
- Orchestral Climax 4 – Gregor F. Narholz (“You’ll be back!”)
- Funeral March – Gary Kettel (Stimpy sticks out his tongue at Ren from outside)
- Slapstick Effects 65 – David Bell (Ren on the phone looking for scabs)
- Ho Ho Down – John Charles Fiddy, Otto Sieben (Tex arrives)
- [Original composition] (Ren & Tex Show)
- My Horse and I – Norman Warren (start of the new show)
- Sax of Fun – David Farnon (Tex acts crazy)
- Stealth By Night – Jack Coles (“Sssh!”)
- Kentucky Rambler – Richard Gilks (Tex puts out Ren)
- Funeral March – Gary Kettel (Stimpy sticks out his tongue at Ren from outside)
- Fingerpickin’ – John David Edmed, Vic Flick (Tex is thrown out)
- Slapstick Effects 65 – David Bell (Ren on the phone again)
- Domestic Fun (b) – Ernest Tomlinson (casting call sign)
- Funeral March – Gary Kettel (Stimpy sticks out his tongue at Ren from outside)
- Main Street – Alec Gould (auditions)
- Poet and the Peasant Overture – Franz von Suppe (baboon runs in)
- ? (“Eh… you, uh, have any showbiz experience?”)
- Silent Night – Curtis Schwartz (baboon holds up prop)
- Bleakdawn – Richard Hill (“I’m sorry, but you have to fit into this costume!”)
- [Original composition] (Ren and Baboon show)
- Annen Polka – Johann Strauss II (start of the new show)
- Poet and the Peasant Overture – Franz von Suppe (baboon runs up)
- Bleakdawn – Richard Hill (“You’ve really made me angry this time.”)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (Ren slaps the baboon)
- Clarinet Quartet in A 9K 581) – 4th Movement – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Fiachra Trench (thespian auditions)
- Birth of a Nation (b) – Keith Mansfield (“I have performed Stimpy for the queen!”)
- State of War – Keith Mansfield (burning Ren on a stick)
- Serenade from String Quartet in F – Franz Joseph Haydn (start of the new show)
- Wistful Lover – Ron Ronsted (“Well there’s no place for actors in television!”)
- ? (“All right, everybody out!”)
- Drug Addiction – John Fox (“I’ll do the show myself!”)
- Tearful Reunion – Stephen Bulla (“I’m your biggest fan!”)
- Shock Horror (a) – Dick Walter (contract)
- Drug Addiction – John Fox (“Sure, I’ll sign your book.”)
- Battle Hymn of the Republic (b) – Graham De Wilde, William John Steffe (“Here ya go, little girl.”)
- Report – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (headlines)
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (back to the old show)
- Ren & Stimpy Theme [Original composition] (ending)



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40 - Galoot Wranglers / Ren Needs Help!





Galoot Wranglers:

- The Way West – Jack Dorsey (title card)
- Harmonica Stings C – Paul Lenart, Richard Rosenblatt & The Violin Lesson – Richard Myhill (opening)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture – Cat Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Stimpy roasting a tire)
- Spirit of Enterprise – Barrie Hingley (riding woodchucks)
- Village Morning – Lou Mofsie (Indians)
- Partners for the Polka – Sam Fonteyn (trappers)
- Bridge of Stars – Alan Braden (galoot pelts)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture – Grandfather Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Wilbur Cobb continues to tell the story)
- Twin Sisters – Gil Carter, Stephen Wade (Ren and Stimpy introduced in the story)
- The Great Outdoors (a) – Mitch Dalton, Graham De Wilde (“Look at them, Stimpy!”)
- Solo Effects 13 – David Bell (“Hey, galoots!”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (excited galoots)
- Ridin’ High and Handsome – Glen Sutton, Norris Wilson (Stimpy rounds up the galoots)
- Broken Saddles – Richard Gilks (determining quality of breed)
- Undecided D & Tender Dreams E – Mladen Franko (Stimpy brands the galoot’s back)
- Topeka Trail – John Hawkins (“Let’s head ‘em up and move ‘em out!”)
- Fire on the Fiddle – Richard Gilks (first event in rodeo)
- Carriages – Trevor Bastow (keys out of locked car event)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham De Wilde (the wedgie pull and ride)
- Dramatic Stabs – John Fox (galoot screams)
- Country Rock Revival – Richard Gilks (Ren rides the galoot)
- Western Square Dance A – John Fox (galoots judged)
- Solo Effects 13 & 24 – David Bell (Ren cheats by loading the pants with rocks)
- Spirit of Enterprise – Barrie Hingley (loser and winner get the same reward)
- Tender Dreams A – Mladen Franko (“But Ren, not velvet!”)
- Blue Blood A – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy waves goodbye to his galoot)
- Indian on a Stump 2 – Jerry Burnham, Stephen Wade, Sam Morgan, Zan McLeod (“A galoot calf!”)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture – Grandfather Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Wilbur Cobb ends the tale)
- Backwoods – Stefan Grossman (burial)
- Spot 3 – Trevor Bastow and She Will Be My Sweetheart – Peter Cork (ending)



Ren Needs Help!:

- Hollywood Epic – Jack Beaver (title card)
- Tourmaline – Therese Brenet and Fateful Hour B – Henryk Kuzniak (opening)
- Junior Miss – Len Stevens (Stimpy comes home)
- ? (Ren in the tub)
- Main Street – Alec Gould (Stimpy playing golf in the house)
- ? (Ren comes out of the bathroom)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (stings when Ren sees the damage Stimpy caused)
- Easing Tension – Paul Orm (Ren is furious with Stimpy)
- Unsolved Mysteries – Graham Preskett (Ren’s going to kill himself)
- Air Raid – Gerhard Trede (“Don’t you even bother!”)
- Trouble Spot – Van Phillips (“You’ve had this coming for four years!”)
- Drums and Timpanis – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (truck arrives)
- Charleston – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (“Goodbye, Ren! Bye! Have fun!”)
- Trouble Spot – Van Phillips (exterior of castle)
- Miss World (b) – Tony Kinsey (Ren in the mental hospital)
- Harp Gliss 2 – Otto Sieben (Ren falls asleep)
- ? (therapy)
- Cold Sweat – John Scott (“Problem? What problem?”)
- Point of Departure I – Gregor F. Narholz (“Oh no you don’t, he wants me to say it!”)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (“No! Don’t do it!”)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“No! He did it!”)
- Dramatic Cue (g) – Ronald Hanmer (yak goes crazy)
- ? (lights dim)
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (Ren describes his problem)
- Dangerous A – Mladen Franko (everyone’s freaked out)
- Light-Hearted Links (1-6) – Eric Spear (Ren’s dejected)
- Static Link (f) – Gregor F. Narholz (everyone talks about Ren after he leaves)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz (that night…)
- Harp Gliss 2 – Otto Sieben (calendar)
- Blood and Sand – Ronald Hanmer (lunch)
- Springtime for Lovers – Len Stevens (Stimpy visits)
- Harp Gliss 2 – Otto Sieben (calendar again)
- Blood and Sand – Ronald Hanmer (lunch again)
- Dramatic Cue (g) – Ronald Hanmer (yak goes crazy again)
- Unsolved Mysteries – Graham Preskett (Ren begins to rant)
- Hi-Hat – Derek Holt, Gary Moberley (drums that play during Ren’s rant)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“I got it all figured out!”)
- Unsolved Mysteries – Graham Preskett (Ren confronts the fire chief)
- Charge – Richard Myhill (“Whee!”)
- William Tell Overture – Gioachino Rossini (Ren’s put in a strait jacket)
- Static Link (f) – Gregor F. Narholz (shot of Ren’s face)
- ? (clothes put on Ren)
- Hail to the Chief – Graham De Wilde (ending)



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39 - Cheese Rush Days / Wiener Barons





Cheese Rush Days:

- John Hardy – Saul Broudy, Zan McLeod, Sam Morgan, Stephen Wade (title card)
- Lonesome Camp Fires – Graham Preskett (opening)
- American Odyssey (a) – Graham Preskett (pan over desert)
- Nature’s World 10 – John Fox (“Cheese. Yep, blue cheese.”)
- American Odyssey (a) – Graham Preskett (Blue Cheese Mountains)
- Crying Harmonica – Lars Luis Linek (Stimpy’s run over)
- Cavalry Charge – David Farnon (prospector introduced)
- Amarillo Swing – Richard Gilks (cheese pinky ring)
- Sweet Annabelle – Sam Fonteyn (Ren’s daydream)
- Harmonica Stings I – Paul Lenart, Richard Rosenblatt (“A thousand miles from civilization..”)
- Movin’ West – Richard Gilks (“Looks like a great campsite to me!”)
- Slippin’ and Slidin’ – Mitch Dalton (Stimpy explains buffalo purposes)
- Nature’s World 6 – John Fox (buffalo eats grass)
- Point of Departure H – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy counts down)
- Very End – Sam Fonteyn (“Ta da!”)
- Fingerpickin’ – John David Edmed, Vic Flick (that night)
- Golden Oldies – Bryan Smith (dinner)
- Night Sounds 1 – John Cameron (“We don’t dare complain about the food in these parts!”)
- ? (Savage French chefs appear)
- Dramatic Stabs – John Fox (“We’re surrounded!”)
- Red Indian Drums – Raymond Cooper, Barry Jerome Morgan (Ren and Stimpy in a pot)
- Night Sounds 1 – John Cameron (“Shut up, I’m thinking.”)
- Paris Gaiety – Edrich Siebert (Stimpy pretending to be a dead cat)
- Quartet – Franz Schubert, Lee Ashley [OGM] (waiter appears)
- The Waiting Silence – Richard Harvey (Ren and Stimpy crawling through the desert)
- American Odyssey (a) – Graham Preskett (“We made it!”)
- Nature’s World 20 – John Fox (“At last! The Blue Cheese Mountains!”)
- Lonesome Camp Fires – Richard Gilks (Ren digging)
- Blue Dobro (a) – Richard Myhill (“I’ve got blisters on my blisters!”)
- Crime Doesn’t Pay – Jack Beaver (deadly cheese gas)
- Clarinet Quartet in A 9K 581) – 4th movement – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Fiachra Trench (cage bird)
- Crying Harmonica – Lars Luis Linek (after the explosion)
- Without Walls A – Mladen Franko (“The fatherload!”)
- Mountain Man – Richard Gilks (“We’re rich!”)
- Night Sounds 1 – John Cameron (“Not exactly.”)
- Storm at Sea (a) – Dick Walter (Ren abandons Stimpy)
- Psychogram B – Mladen Franko (“I’m rich!”)
- Camptown Races – Stephen Collins Foster, Edwina Travis-Chin (Ren leaves)
- Grandpa – David Farnon (Stimpy laments)
- Cavalry Charge – David Farnon (prospector returns)
- Without Walls A – Mladen Franko (Stimpy realizes he’s sitting on a fortune)
- Old Kentucky Home – Edwina Travis-Chin (in town…)
- Blue Dobro (a) – Richard Myhill & Harmonica Stings L – Paul Lenart, Richard Rosenblatt
- Crying Harmonica – Lars Luis Linek (Ren gets up)
- Mountain Man – Richard Gilks (ending)



Wiener Barons:

- Drinking Song – Alfred Kluten (title card)
- My Horse and I – Norman Warren (opening)
- Dramatic Cue (h) – Ronald Hanmer (Ren gets mad)
- Wargames Link (c) – Keith Mansfield (“All right, Stimpy, YOU find us a job.”)
- Build Up – Robert Sharples (Ren reads the ad)
- Bell Plate Hit – Gary Kettel (Ren gets an idea)
- Sugar Beat – Sid Phillips (“Come along, Stimpson, we have a date with a wiener.”)
- Legends of the Silver Screen – Cedric King-Palmer (“And so, our heroes head north.”)
- Locomotion – Clive Richardson (Ren and Stimpy on a train)
- Legends of the Silver Screen – Cedric King-Palmer (“At last! Canada!”)
- Global Expansion (b) – Dick Walter (“Isn’t it beautiful?”)
- Marching Drums 1 – Eric Allen (rejected at Canada gate)
- ? (right after Ren and Stimpy say, “But we want wieners!”)
- ? (“Oh, is that so, eh?”)
- Marching Drums 1 – Eric Allen (drum roll at the start of the next scene)
- Finders Creepers – Paddy Kingsland (Ren and Stimpy in the bush)
- Asrael 2) Andante – Joseph Suk, George Wilson (“Hmm, we have to find a way around that moat.”)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham De Wilde (“That’s it! We’ll hollow out a pig!”)
- The Girl I Left Behind Me – Brian Peters (Ren and Stimpy rowing)
- Battle at Sea – Johnny Pearson (“Bail, man! Bail!”)
- Flowers of the Thorn – Brian Peters (“No, Ren, we’re still in the U.S. of A”)
- King Lear I – Henryk Kuzniak (“Well then, it’s time for Plan B!”)
- Lustige Leute – Otto Sieben (Ren and Stimpy as wiener inspectors)
- Nature’s World 10 – John Fox (“The Canadian wiener mountains!”)
- Pavement Cafe – Richard Myhill (“Golly”; Stimpy picking wieners from the trees)
- Sailors Hornpipe – Brian Peters (on the lake)
- Oberlander – Wolfgang Kaltenbach (drilling for wieners)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson (the drilling gets harder)
- Polka Mit Pfiff – Elmer Stigman (they strike wieners)
- Slow Sax – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (“This is the life, eh, Stimpy?”)
- Bulletin Link 2 – Brian Laurence Bennett (TV lowers from ceiling)
- News Flash – Sam Fonteyn (“Ah, my favorite show. Light me.”)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (“WHAT?!”)
- Timpani Roll (c) – Gary Kettel (“All wiener stock is now null and void.”)
- Heavy Attack – Gerhard Trede (Ren and Stimpy are broke)
- Sleazy Sax – Richard Myhill (on the street, Ren and Stimpy are homeless)
- ? (“I was visited in the night by an angel…”)
- Benedictus – Richard Myhill (“…Who told me it’s going to rain beans for 40 days and 40 nights!”)
- The Promised Land – Kay Rudd (“…And to get myself out of Canada!”)
- Asrael 3) Vivace – Josef Suk and George Wilson (Ren and Stimpy in the ark)



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