It’s a Dog’s Life:
- Thunder and Lightning Polka – Johann Strauss II (title card)
- Funeral Procession – Ludwig Van Beethoven, Peter Lea-Cox (opening)
- Secret Hopes A – Mladen Franko (a shot of the sauna chamber)
- Funeral Procession – Ludwig Van Beethoven, Peter Lea-Cox (“Well, this is it, pal.”)
- Orchestral Link 60 – Mike Sunderland (Ren’s sad when he’s about hit Stimpy)
- Peace and Plenty – Harry Rabinowitz (“Back so soon, ma’am?”)
- Charlie’s Polka – Henryk Kuzniak (a pan of the dogs available)
- Peace and Plenty – Harry Rabinowitz (“They’re all so talented…”)
- Funeral Procession – Ludwig Van Beethoven, Peter Lea-Cox (in the sauna chamber)
- Heavenly Voices (a) – David Farnon (old lady daydreaming that Ren and Stimpy are her pets)
- Funeral Procession – Ludwig Van Beethoven, Peter Lea-Cox (“All right, boys, look sharp.”)
- Radetzky-March Op.228 – Johann Strauss Sr. (“We’re saved!”)
- Super-Mart – William E. McRae [Capitol Records] (Ren and Stimpy in the limo)
- Strange Feelings A – Gregor F. Narholz (“Whatever lady…”)
- Orchestral Climax 16 – Gregor F. Narholz (at the old lady’s home)
- Seid umschlungen, Millionen, op 443 – Johann Strauss II (Ren and Stimpy scream)
- Sonata In F-Major Op.24 ‘The Spring’ @ Adagio Molto Expressi – Ludwig Van Beethoven (piano music as Ren walks the floor)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (dramatic sting when Ren’s foot goes in the stuffed dog)
- Dramatic Cue (g) – Ronald Hanmer (Ren runs around with the stuffed dog on his foot)
- Strange Feelings A – Gregor F. Narholz (“What’s wrong with him?!”, as well as when Stimpy accidentally breaks off a limb of the stuffed dog)
- Happy-Go-Lively – Laurie Johnson (Ren and Stimpy in the living room)
- Orchestral Climax 12 – Gregor F. Narholz (“The devil’s worms are in thee!”)
- Chinese Link 2 – George Fenton, John Leach / Chinese Past 2 – Yew Phoon (butler is introduced)
- Song of the Imperial Throne – Fu Quan Zhang (butler closes in on R&S)
- Minitake 119 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (Ren and Stimpy incapacitated)
- Paris Pullman – Roger Roger [Guild Music] (in the kitchen…)
- Strange Feelings A – Gregor F. Narholz (“Go on…”)
- Mechanical Industrial Underscore – William Loose (Stimpy choking)
- Straight 8 – Dennis Berry, Stuart Crombie (Ren’s head out the window of the limo)
- Miss World (b) – Tony Kinsey (“Haven’t we had a big day?”)
- Spring Song – Felix Mendelssohn (that night…)
- Strange Feelings A – Gregor F. Narholz (“Time for bed, angels.”)
- Francesca Da Rimini Op. 32 Symphonic Fantasia After Dante – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (“CEMETERY!!!”)
- Foiled – Brian Laurence Bennett (“Hey Ren, look at this! A loose brick!”)
- Fanfare For a Ceremony (b) – Barrie Hingley (“Freed-”)
- Uppers and Downers (2) – Kenny Graham (Stimpy drags Ren)
- Swan Lake – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren and Stimpy running for freedom in the daytime)
- The Crime Busters – Ralph Dollimore (cop stops Ren and Stimpy)
- Saw Theme – William Trytel (Ren shows the cop his “ID”)
- Funeral March – Peter Lea-Cox, Frederic Chopin (Ren and Stimpy return home)
- Royal Court – Debbie Wiseman (will read)
- Bastille Snare – Gary Kettel (“I will that they join me in the eternal salvation of the hereafter.”)
- Psychogram F – Mladen Franko (Ren and Stimpy stuffed)
- Chinese Link 2 – George Fenton, John Leach (the butler walks away)
Egg Yolkeo:
- Carmen- Aragonaise – Georges Bizet (title card & opening)
- Funeral March of a Marionette – Charles Gounod (Ren making a son)
- Traps – Richard Harvey (“But you are incomplete.”)
- Danger Zone – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy grave robbing)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (lederhosen)
- Symphony No 9 C major op posth D 944 – Franz Schubert (“Is he not my spitten image?”)
- Lonely Violin – Dick Walter (“I’m living in a dream world!”)
- This Will Be Our Day – Graham Preskett (Ren praying)
- The Nutcracker – Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (chicken fairy)
- Symphony No. 6-Pathetique (Movement 4) – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (“Son? It’s true, you’re alive!”)
- Enigma Variations- Nimrod – Edward Elgar (“A quality boy such as thee needs an excellent name.”)
- Rule Britannia (“…Egg Yolkeo!”)
- Gavotte – François-Joseph Gossec, Lee Ashley [OGM] (at the breakfast table…)
- Fly By Night – Montague Ewing (Egg Yolkeo driving)
- ? (toast and bacon talking)
- Finders Creepers – Paddy Kingsland (Ren wakes up the next morning)
- Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford (“I smell…”)
- Dramatic Impact (5) – Ivor Slaney (“BACON!”)
- Magical Effect (c) – Paddy Kingsland (Ren cries)
- ? (“Well uh, whaddya think, cat?”)
- Danger Ahead – John Fox (“What are you looking at? You’re not my son!”)
- Deep Drama – John Fox (Ren runs outside and yells “Egg Yolkeo!”)
- Bierkrug’L Polka – Georg Schwenk (Stimpy sitting on Ren’s back)
- The Happy Street – Otto Sieben (exterior of club)
- ? (“Check it out, chicks.”)
- The Killing Ground (a) – Richard Harvey (“Like, walk the skillet, man.”)
- Intrepid – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers (“Skillet!”)
- The Gunfighter – Franco Micalizzi, Roberto Pregadio (the cook)
- Tarantula – Simon Benson (“And as for you, my little prairie oyster…”)
- Morning From Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 – Edvard Grieg (a paper blows on Ren’s face)
- Gay Activity – Clive Richardson (Ren runs off)
- Appearing Live (a) – Dick Walter (establishing shot of concert)
- Johnny Too Bad 2 – Steve Byrd (Egg Yolkeo’s concert)
- Hit and Run – Ralph Dollimore (“Get your hands off my eggs!”)
- The Love Affair (a) – Dick Walter (“Here we are, son, home sweet home.”)
- William Tell Overture – Gioacchino Rossini (“Day has come, and I am anew!”)
- The Serpent’s Song A – Stephen Wick (Stimpy eating Egg Yolkeo)
- Terror By Night – Hubert Clifford (“Egg salad sandwich?!?!”)
- Drama Link (k) – Hubert Clifford (Ren freaks out)
- Drunk as a Skunk – Grahame Maclean (ending comedy sting)
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