I Love Chicken:
- Lambs in Clover – Jack Strachey (title card & opening)
- Shuffle-Fox – Gerhard Trede (Stimpy going through the groceries)
- Toytown Soldiers – Richard Myhill (“…chicken!”)
- Wo Die Zitronen Blueh’N, Waltz Op 364 – Johann Strauss II (“What’ll we do with you?”)
- Show Fanfare 4 – David Lindup (picture of cooked chicken)
- Easy Does It – Ib Glindemann (Stimpy preparing the chicken)
- Moving Target – Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (chicken comes alive)
- Romeo & Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Stimpy’s in love with the chicken)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (“My… my chicken! My chicken and my best friend!”)
- ? (“Did you think I wouldn’t notice?”)
- Dramatic Impact (4) – Ivor Slaney (“I want my chicken dinner, and I want it now!”)
- Tender Dreams A – Mladen Franko (Stimpy proclaims his love for the chicken)
- ? (“Marriage?!”)
- Mister Smooth – John Horler (“Fresh corn bread stuffing.”)
- Once Upon a Dream – Clive Richardson (“And now, my love, let us off to Vegas and be married this very night.”)
- Timpani-Military (a) – Gary Kettel (2 weeks later)
- Wedding March – Felix Mendelssohn (Stimpy and chicken come back from their honeymoon)
- Torment – Buddy Baker (Ren’s still waiting for his dinner)
- Dramatic Impact (4) – Ivor Slaney (door slammed)
- Reverie – Robert Schumann (that night…)
- When Time Runs Out – Richard Harvey (Ren’s awake)
- Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture – Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Stimpy going back and forth between the bed and the oven)
- Emotion 1 – John Fox, Otto Sieben (Stimpy pulls the chicken out of the oven)
- Drama Link (g) – Hubert Clifford (Stimpy walks away)
- ? (“Oooh, I’m gonna get that chicken!”)
- Lambs in Clover – Jack Strachey (Stimpy puts slippers on chicken)
- Moving Target – Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (paper falls down, revealing a piece of fruit)
- Francesca Da Rimini Op 32 Symphonic Fantasia After Dante – Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, George Wilson (Stimpy goes into kitchen)
- Nightmare – Jack Dorsey (“Grindy, grindy, grindy…”)
- Take By Storm – Gerhard Trede (“You poor baby…”)
- Elegy – Keith Mansfield (“Well let me spell it out for you, mister.”)
- Lovers Dream – Mike Sunderland (“I love chicken, and chicken loves me.”)
- Approaching Danger – James Clarke (“But what about my sausage?”)
- Orchestral Link 71 – Mike Sunderland (Ren looks at the camera, sad)
- Lambs in Clover – Jack Strachey (“You know, I like your new look.”)
- Torn Apart – Mike Sunderland (Ren cries)
- Bliss – Alec Gould (Stimpy consoles Ren)
- A Spring In Your Step – Graham Preskett (picnic)
- Action Cut A – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren eating)
- Danger Zone – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy has a horrified look)
- Sad Espressivo – Otto Sieben (Stimpy cries)
- Orchestral Link 6 – Mike Sunderland (six months later)
- Jiddish – Lutz Elias (Ren apologizes)
- Romeo & Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Stimpy’s in love with a goat head)
- Wedding March – Felix Mendelssohn (Ren groans in aggravation at Stimpy’s new love)
Powdered Toast Man vs. Waffle Woman:
- Goldfinger – Robert Mersey (title card)
- Chapel Hymn 3 A (Thanksgiving) – Otto Sieben, Johann Cruger (opening at church)
- Showtime (b) – Robert Sharples (“B-11!”)
- Dramatic Sea Battle – Gerhard Trede (“Not little Johnny!”)
- Reach For the Stars – Richard Harvey (“POWDERED TOAST MAN!!!”)
- Magical Effect (e) – Paddy Kingsland (PTM appears in the hospital)
- Summer Outing – Dick Walter (Johnny tells PTM he wants to see the president before his nap)
- Tender Dreams F – Mladen Franko (“But he says he’s too busy!”)
- Light Cavalry Overture – Franz von Suppe (PTM to the rescue)
- King Lear I – Henryk Kuzniak (“PTM to the rescue. How much more can Vicky Velcro take?!”)
- Limelight Waltz – Albert Marland (Waffle Woman recalls her success)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz (“Then came Powdered Toast, and then ruin.”)
- Goldfinger – Robert Mersey (“I will have my revenge!”)
- Nat. Anthem of USA A – Alfred Kluten and John Stafford Smith (United Nations)
- ? (heavenly choir)
- Battle Order – Keith Mansfield (“You’re coming with me!”)
- Solemn Truth – Gerhard Trede (“It’s almost time for little Johnny’s nap!”)
- Air Raid – Gerhard Trede (little Johnny’s almost asleep)
- Summer Outing – Dick Walter (“Well little Johnny, I kept my promise…”)
- Bouquets (1) – Laurie Johnson (Johnny cries)
- Smouldering Fury (b) – Trevor Duncan (“You should be ashamed of yourself!”)
- Fire (JB-28) – William Loose, Jack Cookerly [Capitol Records] (“Why, you’re nothing but a failure!”)
- Danger Zone – Mike Sunderland (newspaper spin)
- Acts of Heroism (a) – Trevor Duncan (newspaper headlines)
- Emotion 10 – John Fox, Otto Sieben (“Nothing but a failure.”)
- Funeral Music – Alfred Kluten (PTM retires)
- Orchestral Link 64 – Mike Sunderland (“…For good!”)
- Orchestral Link 77 – Mike Sunderland (Vicky pulls the lever)
- Elemental Power – Gerhard Trede (Vicky transforms into Waffle Woman)
- King Lear I – Henryk Kuzniak (“Finally, the return of Waffle Woman!”)
- Escape – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (“I think. Oh never mind!”)
- Waltz Combo – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (exterior of PTM’s fortress of solitude)
- La Golondrina – Roy Alan Wootton (organ music on TV)
- Looks Like Trouble (a) – Syd Dale (“I challenge you to a battle, face to face.”)
- Horror Chords (c) – Paddy Kingsland (PTM cries)
- Without Walls A – Mladen Franko (“I’ll save you, little Johnny! Leave everything to me!”)
- Reach For the Stars – Richard Harvey (PTM comes out of retirement)
- For Those in Peril – Ronald Hanmer (“Uh oh, no time to lose!”)
- Goldfinger – Robert Mersey (the battle)
- Morning After – Laurie Johnson (“Give it up, PTM.”)
- Very End – Sam Fonteyn (PTM wins)
- Sublime Ghost – William Loose, John Seely [Capitol Records] (“You win this time, PTM!”)
- Festival Overture 1812 Op.49 – Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (“Why, little Johnny!”)
- Acts of Heroism (c) – Trevor Duncan (zoom out on a destroyed Earth)
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