Tuesday, December 13, 2016

31 - Blazing Entrails / Lumber Jerks





Blazing Entrails:

- Blazing Entrails – Charlie Brissette, Bob Camp, Billy West [Original composition] (title card)
- Peer Gynt Suites-Anitra’s Dance – Edvard Grieg (opening)
- Funeral March of a Marionette – Charles Gounod (breakfast)
- Lambs in Clover – Jack Strachey (Brainchild’s mom answers the door)
- Adventures of P.C. 49 – Ronald Hanmer (Dr. Brainchild appears)
- Silent Scream (a) – Richard Harvey (“Yesssssss….”)
- Oh, Du Lieber Augustin (Dr. Brainchild blows up Stimpy)
- Queen’s Aloha Oe – Kapono Beamer, Queen Lili’uokalani (Ren goes inside Stimpy)
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (Ren inside Stimpy, lighting a match to see)
- The Honolula Hula Band – George Elliott (after explosion)
- Metropolis – Jack Brown (subway train)
- Adventures of P.C. 49 – Ronald Hanmer (Ren heads to the stomach)
- Custard Cakewalk – Sam Fonteyn (in the bar)
- Symphony No. 6-Pathetique (Movement 1) – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren’s in love)
- Sweet and Simple – Steve Race (Ren’s living in the stomach with wife and children)
- Panic Patrol – Kenny Graham (Ren remembers the mission and heads for the pharynx)
- Flare-Up – Robert Pagan (back-wash)
- Escape – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Ren in the ear)
- Elemental Power – Gerhard Trede (“Doc, I see what’s wrong!”)
- Escape – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (“Hey you big dope, let go of that little dope!”)
- Savage Episode – Len Stevens (Ren beating beat up)
- Hold It – Ralph Dollimore (monkey telegram)
- William Tell Overture – Gioachino Rossini (Stimpy deflates)
- Soapy Organ – Charlie Brissette [original composition] (organ music on TV)
- Valse Aux Champs-Elysees – Daniel Janin (ending)



Lumber Jerks:

- Une Nuit Au Cabaret – Victor Cavini (title card)
- Alouette – Brian Gulland, Richard Harvey (opening)
- Roman March – Robert Sharples (Ren’s angry at the deadbeat)
- Adventures of P.C. 49 – Ronald Hanmer (Ren scared)
- America (My Country ‘Tis of Thee) – Graham De Wilde (paperboy oath)
- America the Beautiful (a) – Graham De Wilde (end of oath)
- Dramatic Impact 1 – Ivor Slaney (“Who disturbs Pierre?!”)
- Valse Moderne – George Fenton, John Leach (Pierre crumples up bill)
- Can-Can – Jacques Offenbach (“Be a man, like my wife!”)
- William Tell Overture – Gioachino Rossini (the three ride off on a log)
- L’Esprit De Paris – John Leach (school)
- To Death or Glory – Laurie Johnson (“The tree is a dangerous and crafty devil.”)
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (“The timber, she will…”)
- To Death or Glory – Laurie Johnson (“…charge if spooked!”)
- Weapons of War – Richard Hill (“He will defend his tree to the death.”)
- Marseillaise – Alfred Kluten (lobster still attached to Pierre’s pants)
- Valse Aux Champs-Elysees – Daniel Janin (“I want you to digest every page.”)
- The Nutcracker-Arabian Dance – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren and Stimpy walking in the hot sun)
- Dramatic Impact 2 – Ivor Slaney (“Shame on you!”)
- National Anthem of France (e) – Alfred Kluten, Rouget de Lisle (“A lumberjack never says die!”)
- William Tell Overture – Gioachino Rossini (“Hi ho, beaver, away!”)
- Slavonic March – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (“I don’t know how much longer I can go on, man.”)
- Glissando (a) – Skaila Kanga, Richard Myhill (Ren and Stimpy find their first tree)
- Dance of the Hours – Amilcare Ponchielli (immediately after)
- Dead March 1 – Alfred Kluten, Frederic Chopin (Ren and Stimpy crawling)
- Clarion Call – Eric Winstone (“Stimpy! Is THAT a tree?”)
- Dance of the Hours – Amilcare Ponchielli (Ren punches Stimpy)
- Andante Serioso – Gerhard Trede (“How are we ever gonna find a tree with this stupid forest in the way?”)
- Gay Time – Alan Perry (Ren and Stimpy find a big tree)
- Stealth By Night – Jack Coles (Stimpy worried about tree lobsters)
- Gay Time – Alan Perry (“Ah, Jacques just made that up to scare us.”)
- Dusty Road Blues – Paul Lenart, Robert Duke Levine (hours later…)
- Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford (Ren’s eyeballs bulge out)
- Brutal B – Gerhard Trede (tree lobster grabs Ren)
- Spring Song – Felix Mendelssohn (lobster’s nest)
- Crime Doesn’t Pay – Jack Beaver (“What have I learned today?!”)
- Blood in the Gutter – Laurie Johnson (“Why, you… you… LUMBERJACK!”)
- Valse Moderne – George Fenton, John Leach (Pierre is in the lobster suit)
- Waltz Combo – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (whirlpool)
- Polka Mit Pfiff – Elmer Stigman (ending)



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