Saturday, December 10, 2016

02 - Robin Hoek / Nurse Stimpy



Powdered Toast Man segment:

- Merry as a Grig – Van Phillips (opening)
- Knight Errant – Sam Fonteyn (PTM arrives)
- Merry as a Grig – Van Phillips (“Just like Powdered Toast!”)



Robin Hoek:

- The Four Seasons: Spring – Antonio Vivaldi (“Robin Hoek” title card)
- New World Symphony- 2nd Movement – Antonín Dvořák (Ren and Stimpy praying)
- Sylvia-Pizzicati – Leo Delibes (“Will you button me, Ren?”)
- Brahm’s Lullaby – Johannes Brahms (“Will you read me a bedtime story?”)
- Pizzicato Playtime – Sam Fonteyn (Stimpy trying to read the story)
- Waltz of the Flowers – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky(Ren falling asleep as Stimpy reads)
- Happy Holiday – Anthony Spurgin (Stimpy describing Robin Hoek)
- Concerto Grosso in A Minor, Op.3, No. 8 (RV522) – 1st Movement – Fiachra Trench, Antonio Vivaldi (Friar Chuck)
- Tritsch Tratsch Polka – Johann Strauss II (Stimpy running to the castle)
- Catfish Row – Benny Carter (“I forgot the last merry man!”)
- Tritsch Tratsch Polka – Johann Strauss II (Stimpy running back)
- Badinerie – Johann Sebastian Bach (Robin Hoek and his men were robbers.”)
- Folli the Foal – Andrew Fenner (“They’d rob from the rich…”)
- To Death or Glory – Laurie Johnson (Robin Hoek trying to cross the moat)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (Robin Hoek getting mauled by the monks)
- To Death or Glory – Laurie Johnson (Robin Hoek getting out of the water)
- Romantic Legend – Eric Swan (Hark hark!)
- Romeo and Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren climbing Stimpy’s nose hair)
- The Poet and the Peasant Overture – Franz von Suppe (the duel)
- Comic Ending (h) – Dick Walter (“The maiden be thine!”)
- Song of the Volga Boat Men – Igor Tuhmanov (Ren and Stimpy about to get married)
- Dramatic Impact 2 – Ivor Slaney (Ren screaming as he wakes up)
- Catfish Row – Benny Carter (Stimpy with lipstick on)


“The Oath” segment:
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (intro)
- Pizzicato Playtime – Sam Fonteyn (the oath)
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (“OK, kids, it’s time for a secret cartoon!”)



Nurse Stimpy:

- The Nutcracker: Russian Dance – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (title card)
- Symphony No. 6 Pastorale-1st Movement – Ludwig Van Beethoven (morning)
- Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford (Stimpy revealing Ren under the covers)
- Kiss of Fire (a) – David Bradnum, Bob Weston (Ren’s symptoms up close)
- Lighting the Fuse (b) – Dick Walter (“I’ve got an idea!”)

- First Night – Robert Earley, Clyde Hamilton (“Nurse Stimpy to the rescue!”)
- Scheherezade (2nd movement) – Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (“Now just relax and don’t worry about a thing.”)
- Limelight Waltz – Albert Marland (Stimpy putting on surgical gloves)
- Screw on the Loose – Tony Lowry (blood pressure test)
- Hollwood Holiday – Frank Samuels (Ren drinking medicine)
- The March of the Ants – Sidney Crooke (spleen flensing)
- Tom Fool – Van Phillips (Stimpy carrying Ren into the bathroom)
- Hollywood Romance – Peter Yorke (“Back off, man!”)
- Fully Fashioned – George French (Ren’s bath)
- Shock Horror (a) – Dick Walter (people watching through window)
- Holiday Playtime – Cedric King-Palmer (Ren’s temperature)
- Dramatic Impact 5 – Ivor Slaney (newspaper headlines)
- Mists of Illusion – Gilbert Vinter (calendar)
- Heavy Affliction – Cedric King-Palmer (Stimpy clearly distressed)
- Stormy Passage – Cedric King-Palmer (Stimpy going crazy)
- Drama Link (n) – Hubert Clifford (morning)
- Symphony No. 6 Pastorale-1st Movement – Ludwig Van Beethoven (morning)
- Kiss of Fire (a) – David Bradnum, Bob Weston (Stimpy is sick)
- First Night – Robert Earley, Clyde Hamilton (“Now it’s MY turn!”)


What’ll We Do ‘Til Then?:

- Model Girl – Gary Hughes (plays throughout)


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