Tuesday, December 13, 2016

22 - Stimpy's Cartoon Show





Stimpy’s Cartoon Show:

- The Bachelor Life (a) – Laurie Johnson (title card)
- Dance of the Hours – Amilcare Ponchielli (Stimpy drawing)
- Romeo & Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Stimpy looks at a picture of Wilbur Cobb)
- Dance of the Hours – Amilcare Ponchielli (Stimpy explaining animation)
- Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford (Ren looking like he’s going to hit Stimpy)
- Our Mr. Meredith – Eric Winstone (Ren convinces Stimpy cartoons are stupid)
- Terror By Night – Hubert Clifford (Ren gets a red face)
- Dramatic Impact 2 – Ivor Slaney (Ren snaps)
- Finger of Fear – Frederic Bayco (“Finish your stinky old puppets! See if I care!”)
- Bliss – Alec Gould (Ren wants to work on Stimpy’s cartoon)
- ? (“I can’t draw!”)
- Bliss – Alec Gould (“Come come now.”)
- ? (“I can’t type.”)
- Fanfare – Robert Sharples (“You can be a producer!”)
- Hollywood Holiday – Frank Samuels (Stimpy explaining a producer)
- Chicago Stomp – Keith Nichols (Ren is overjoyed to be a producer)
- Drama Link (j) – Hubert Clifford (Ren rubs his hands together)
- Manhattan Minuet – Raymond Scott (animation montage- part 1)
[NOTE: In the initial Nick airing, the storyboard scene immediately follows this, and also features a brief scene where Stimpy clocks out for the day. "Heavy Affliction" by Cedric King-Palmer plays in that scene. The second part of the animation montage follows that scene, and then there's a scene where Ren is on the phone. What plays in that scene is "Valse Aux Champs-Elysees" by Daniel Janin]
- Swan Lake- Dance of the Swans – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (animation montage- part 2)
- Dangerous A – Mladen Franko (Ren comes into the storyboard room)
- Rescue – Cecil Milner (Ren tears down Stimpy’s storyboards)
- Light Agitato – Philip Green [Capitol Records] (Stimpy in the photography room)
- Acts of Heroism (a) – Trevor Duncan (Stimpy in the editing room)
- Poetic Love Theme B – Mladen Franko (Stimpy gets a second wind)
- Death in the City – Jack Beaver (Stimpy faints)
- Maidens of Pireus – Reg Owen (Ren at the pool)
- Sublime Ghost – William Loose, John Seely [Capitol Records] (“The cartoon’s finished, Ren. Would you like to see it?”)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (close-up of Stimpy’s tired face; only present in initial airing)
- Moving Target – Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (“What? It all looks the same.”)
- Shopping Street – Cedric King-Palmer (“You’re living in a dream world if you think you can let Cobb see you.”)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture- Cat Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Wilbur Cobb revealed)
- Drama Link (i)- Hubert Clifford (“NO! Walter Lantz!”)
- Carmen- Habanera – Georges Bizet (more Cobb rants)
- Fire (JB-28) – William Loose, Jack Cookerly [Capitol Records] (Ren chokes on Cobb’s dentures)
- Carmen- Habanera – Georges Bizet (yet more Cobb rants)
- Great Future A – Mladen Franko (“Until the masses cry…”)
- Hallelujah Chorus – George Frideric Handel (hallelujah)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture- Grandfather Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (“Let’s have a look at your film.”)
- Pathe News Fanfare – Stanley Black (Stimpy’s cartoon opening titles)
- Patriotic March – Mayhew Lake (plays throughout)
- The Stars and Stripes Forever – John Philip Sousa (Peg Leg Pete)
- The Star Spangled Banner (a) – Graham De Wilde (ending)
- Pomp and Circumstance March – Edward Elgar (“That was very good, Skippy.”)
- Symphony No. 9-4th Movement (Ode to Joy) – Ludwing Van Beethoven (electric chair)

Flod commercial:

- Poppin’ Around – Bruce Campbell (plays throughout)
- Flod Theme – Charlie Brissette, Bob Camp, Steve Mellor [original composition]
- Poppin’ Around – Bruce Campbell (ending)



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