Tuesday, December 13, 2016

39 - Cheese Rush Days / Wiener Barons





Cheese Rush Days:

- John Hardy – Saul Broudy, Zan McLeod, Sam Morgan, Stephen Wade (title card)
- Lonesome Camp Fires – Graham Preskett (opening)
- American Odyssey (a) – Graham Preskett (pan over desert)
- Nature’s World 10 – John Fox (“Cheese. Yep, blue cheese.”)
- American Odyssey (a) – Graham Preskett (Blue Cheese Mountains)
- Crying Harmonica – Lars Luis Linek (Stimpy’s run over)
- Cavalry Charge – David Farnon (prospector introduced)
- Amarillo Swing – Richard Gilks (cheese pinky ring)
- Sweet Annabelle – Sam Fonteyn (Ren’s daydream)
- Harmonica Stings I – Paul Lenart, Richard Rosenblatt (“A thousand miles from civilization..”)
- Movin’ West – Richard Gilks (“Looks like a great campsite to me!”)
- Slippin’ and Slidin’ – Mitch Dalton (Stimpy explains buffalo purposes)
- Nature’s World 6 – John Fox (buffalo eats grass)
- Point of Departure H – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy counts down)
- Very End – Sam Fonteyn (“Ta da!”)
- Fingerpickin’ – John David Edmed, Vic Flick (that night)
- Golden Oldies – Bryan Smith (dinner)
- Night Sounds 1 – John Cameron (“We don’t dare complain about the food in these parts!”)
- ? (Savage French chefs appear)
- Dramatic Stabs – John Fox (“We’re surrounded!”)
- Red Indian Drums – Raymond Cooper, Barry Jerome Morgan (Ren and Stimpy in a pot)
- Night Sounds 1 – John Cameron (“Shut up, I’m thinking.”)
- Paris Gaiety – Edrich Siebert (Stimpy pretending to be a dead cat)
- Quartet – Franz Schubert, Lee Ashley [OGM] (waiter appears)
- The Waiting Silence – Richard Harvey (Ren and Stimpy crawling through the desert)
- American Odyssey (a) – Graham Preskett (“We made it!”)
- Nature’s World 20 – John Fox (“At last! The Blue Cheese Mountains!”)
- Lonesome Camp Fires – Richard Gilks (Ren digging)
- Blue Dobro (a) – Richard Myhill (“I’ve got blisters on my blisters!”)
- Crime Doesn’t Pay – Jack Beaver (deadly cheese gas)
- Clarinet Quartet in A 9K 581) – 4th movement – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Fiachra Trench (cage bird)
- Crying Harmonica – Lars Luis Linek (after the explosion)
- Without Walls A – Mladen Franko (“The fatherload!”)
- Mountain Man – Richard Gilks (“We’re rich!”)
- Night Sounds 1 – John Cameron (“Not exactly.”)
- Storm at Sea (a) – Dick Walter (Ren abandons Stimpy)
- Psychogram B – Mladen Franko (“I’m rich!”)
- Camptown Races – Stephen Collins Foster, Edwina Travis-Chin (Ren leaves)
- Grandpa – David Farnon (Stimpy laments)
- Cavalry Charge – David Farnon (prospector returns)
- Without Walls A – Mladen Franko (Stimpy realizes he’s sitting on a fortune)
- Old Kentucky Home – Edwina Travis-Chin (in town…)
- Blue Dobro (a) – Richard Myhill & Harmonica Stings L – Paul Lenart, Richard Rosenblatt
- Crying Harmonica – Lars Luis Linek (Ren gets up)
- Mountain Man – Richard Gilks (ending)



Wiener Barons:

- Drinking Song – Alfred Kluten (title card)
- My Horse and I – Norman Warren (opening)
- Dramatic Cue (h) – Ronald Hanmer (Ren gets mad)
- Wargames Link (c) – Keith Mansfield (“All right, Stimpy, YOU find us a job.”)
- Build Up – Robert Sharples (Ren reads the ad)
- Bell Plate Hit – Gary Kettel (Ren gets an idea)
- Sugar Beat – Sid Phillips (“Come along, Stimpson, we have a date with a wiener.”)
- Legends of the Silver Screen – Cedric King-Palmer (“And so, our heroes head north.”)
- Locomotion – Clive Richardson (Ren and Stimpy on a train)
- Legends of the Silver Screen – Cedric King-Palmer (“At last! Canada!”)
- Global Expansion (b) – Dick Walter (“Isn’t it beautiful?”)
- Marching Drums 1 – Eric Allen (rejected at Canada gate)
- ? (right after Ren and Stimpy say, “But we want wieners!”)
- ? (“Oh, is that so, eh?”)
- Marching Drums 1 – Eric Allen (drum roll at the start of the next scene)
- Finders Creepers – Paddy Kingsland (Ren and Stimpy in the bush)
- Asrael 2) Andante – Joseph Suk, George Wilson (“Hmm, we have to find a way around that moat.”)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham De Wilde (“That’s it! We’ll hollow out a pig!”)
- The Girl I Left Behind Me – Brian Peters (Ren and Stimpy rowing)
- Battle at Sea – Johnny Pearson (“Bail, man! Bail!”)
- Flowers of the Thorn – Brian Peters (“No, Ren, we’re still in the U.S. of A”)
- King Lear I – Henryk Kuzniak (“Well then, it’s time for Plan B!”)
- Lustige Leute – Otto Sieben (Ren and Stimpy as wiener inspectors)
- Nature’s World 10 – John Fox (“The Canadian wiener mountains!”)
- Pavement Cafe – Richard Myhill (“Golly”; Stimpy picking wieners from the trees)
- Sailors Hornpipe – Brian Peters (on the lake)
- Oberlander – Wolfgang Kaltenbach (drilling for wieners)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson (the drilling gets harder)
- Polka Mit Pfiff – Elmer Stigman (they strike wieners)
- Slow Sax – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (“This is the life, eh, Stimpy?”)
- Bulletin Link 2 – Brian Laurence Bennett (TV lowers from ceiling)
- News Flash – Sam Fonteyn (“Ah, my favorite show. Light me.”)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (“WHAT?!”)
- Timpani Roll (c) – Gary Kettel (“All wiener stock is now null and void.”)
- Heavy Attack – Gerhard Trede (Ren and Stimpy are broke)
- Sleazy Sax – Richard Myhill (on the street, Ren and Stimpy are homeless)
- ? (“I was visited in the night by an angel…”)
- Benedictus – Richard Myhill (“…Who told me it’s going to rain beans for 40 days and 40 nights!”)
- The Promised Land – Kay Rudd (“…And to get myself out of Canada!”)
- Asrael 3) Vivace – Josef Suk and George Wilson (Ren and Stimpy in the ark)



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