Tuesday, December 13, 2016

08 - Sven Hoek

(NOTE: There are four different versions of this episode, with two different soundtracks. I’ve noted alternate tracks in brackets where appropriate)
Log commercial:

- The Camels are Coming! (b) – Dick Walter (Arabian Log)
- Double-O-Log – Charlie Brissette, Tom Armbruster [original composition] (Agent 00 Log)
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (Log From Mars)
- Dixie – Graham De Wilde (Civil War Log)



Sven Hoek:

- Sven Theme – Charlie Brissette [Original composition] (“Sven Hoek” title card)
- Funeral March of a Marionette – Charles Gounod (Ren and Stimpy sitting at night and at morning) [in the alternate version, this is replaced by "Traps - Richard Harvey" and "The Sound of Time" by Marc Lanjean]
- Brahm’s Lullaby – Johannes Brahms (Ren looks at photo of him and Sven)
- Screw on the Loose – Tony Lowry (Stimpy’s appointment)

- Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford (“That’s it! I’ve had enough of your tomfoolery!”)
- Swiss Psalm – Alberich Zwyssig (Ren answers the door) [in the alternate version, there is no music here]
- The Glory of Prussia – Alfred Kluten (Sven is at the door)
- [Original composition] (Happy Happy, Joy Joy re-arrangement)
- Trombone Slides – Dick Walte
r (Sven’s luggage)
- Huckleberry Duck – Raymond Scott (Sven unpacking)
- South Side Shuffle – Keith Nichols (Sven’s brain removed)
- Huckleberry Duck – Raymond Scott (“Hey Ren, your cousin is the coolest!”) [in the alternate version, this is replaced by "Shock Horror (a) - Dick Walter", followed by "Rigoletto - "Caro Nome" - Giuseppe Verdi, Neil Amsterdam [OGM]“]
- Funeral March of a Marionette – Charles Gounod (Ren going to work)
- Pizzicato Playtime – Sam Fonteyn (Ren’s steamed)
- Drama Link (k) – Hubert Clifford (“Cut that out!”)
- Drama Link (l) – Hubert Clifford (“I’m going to work now, so don’t do anything stupid!”)
- Polka Mit Pfiff – Elmer Stigman (hide and seek) [in the alternate version, this music cuts off sooner and is followed by "Romantic Legend - Eric Swan"]
- Tom Fool – Van Phillips (“Let’s play circus!”) [NOTE: Deleted scene]
- Sven Blues – Chris Reccardi, Charlie Brissette [Original composition] (rainy day)
- Workaday World – Jack Beaver (Stimpy searching through board games)
- Don’t Whiz on the Electric Fence – Elinor Blake, John Kricfalusi Andy Paley [original composition]
- Workaday World – Jack Beaver (setting up the game)
- Dramatic Mechanical Main Theme – Philip Green (“AGGGH!!! I knew it! Cat dirt everywhere!”)
- Fire (JB-28) – William Loose, Jack Cookerly [Capitol Records](Ren’s possessions ruined)
- Dramatic Storm – Ib Glindemann [OGM] (Ren storming up to Stimpy and Sven)
- Eerie Dramatic (L-657) – Spencer Moore [Capitol Records] (Ren’s rant)
- Voodoo Victim – Gilbert Vinter (“And then I’m gonna gouge your eyes out!”) [NOTE: Deleted scene]
- Eerie Dramatic (L-657) – Spencer Moore [Capitol Records] (more of Ren’s rant) [in some versions, "Drama Link (b) - Hubert Clifford" plays towards the end of his rant when he says "But first, FIRST..."]
- War Games- Build Up – Wilfred Burns (Ren walks towards the board game)
- Tension Tag #1 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Ren peeing on the electric fence)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Ren, Stimpy, and Sven in Hell)
- Don’t Whiz on the Electric Fence – Elinor Blake, John Kricfalusi Andy Paley [original composition] (ending)

Commercial:

- Fanfare – Robert Sharples (Muddy Mudskipper about to start)
- Muddy Mudskipper Theme
- Tom Fool – Van Phillips (Gritty Kitty commercial)

What’ll We Do ‘Til Then?:

- Stop Gap – Robert Sharples (plays throughout)


Any mistakes? Comment below and let me know!

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