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Monday, December 12, 2016
04 - Fire Dogs / The Littlest Giant
Ask Dr. Stupid segment:
- Overture to The Barber of Seville – Gioacchino Rossini (plays throughout)
Fire Dogs:
- Blues in a Hurry – Cecil Norman (title card & opening scenes of Ren & Stimpy walking)
- Drama Link (o) – Hubert Clifford (Ren lamenting on no food)
- Drama Link (n) – Hubert Clifford (“Take this morsel.”)
- Piano Concerto No. 21- Elviro Madigan – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Ren eating Gritty Kitty)
- Transition-Romantic to Light-hearted – Alan Braden (“That was delicious, Stimpy! What was it?”)
- Blues in a Hurry – Cecil Norman (“Augh! YOU!”)
- Clarion Call – Eric Winstone (“Fire dogs needed.”)
- Valse Moderne – George Fenton, John Leach (Ren applying paint to Stimpy and himself)
- Terror – Alan Braden (“I’ve had it up to here with the likes of you people!”)
- Saw Theme – William Trytel (“Oh I’m sorry, I thought you were circus midgets.”)
- Veiled Threat (a) – David Lindup (“Your troubles are over, for it is we who are your fire dogs!”)
- Saw Theme – William Trytel (“I’ve known fellers like that.”)
- Veiled Threat (a) – David Lindup (“Well boys, you’ve got yourselves a job.”)
- Tritsch Tratsch Polka – Johann Strauss II (Stimpy running down the stairs and sliding up the pole)
- L’Esprit de Paris – John Leach (“Relax, man.”)
- William Tell Overture – Gioachino Rossini (fire engine driving to the burning building)
- Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Mr. Horse drops)
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home – Graham De Wilde (Mr. Horse dragging on ground)
- Stop Gap – Robert Sharples (Mr. Horse thinking)
- Quiz Organ (c) – Curtis Schwartz (after “No sir, I didn’t like it.”)
- Shopping Street – Cedric King-Palmer (“Save my walrus!”)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (Ren riding up the ladder)
- Hit and Run – Ralph Dollimore (fat lady riding down the ladder)
- The Queen’s Dispatch (d) – Graham De Wilde (“You boys are heroes.”)
- Hail to the Chief – Graham De Wilde (Ren & Stimpy getting golden fire hydrant helmets)
- Blood in the Gutter – Laurie Johnson (dogs lining up to pee)
The Littlest Giant:
- Promenade – Tony Lowry (title card)
- Symphony No. 9-The New World (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 tries to read the story)
- Radetzy March – Johann Strauss (the story begins)
- L’Esprit de Paris – John Leach (Stimpy walks away from the bullies)
- Clair De Lune – Claude Debussy (Stimpy sitting alone, crying)
- The Nutcracker- Arabian Dance (Ren appears)
- Reverie – Robert Schumann (Ren awakes to Stimpy’s crying)
- Clair De Lune – Claude Debussy (Stimpy’s tears filling the well)
- Ridin’ High and Handsome – Glen Sutton, Norris Wilson (cow drinks)
- Romantic Legend – Eric Swan (“Friend? I’m your friend?”)
- Folli the Foal – Andrew Fenner (“Would you… scratch my back?”)
- Sylvia-Pizzicati – Leo Delibes (night)
What’ll We Do ‘Til Then?:
- Model Girl – Gary Hughes (plays throughout)
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at what part does a fairy tale by raduz start
ReplyDeleteren your troubles are over for it is we who are your fire dogs stimpy but ren im a cat ren shut up you fool
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