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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

29 - Hermit Ren





Hermit Ren:

- Ankarar Streets – Ali Isfahan (title card)
- Moving Target – Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (Ren’s heard outside)
- Static Link (c) – Gregor F. Narholz (still shot of Ren’s bad day)
- Thieving Magpie Overture – Gioacchino Rossini (Ren eats dinner)
- Panic Patrol – Kenny Graham (Ren’s screaming because the chicken’s stuck to his tongue)
- Changing Moods – Sam Fonteyn (“I… just want to be… ALONE!”)
- Overture to the Barber of Seville – Gioacchino Rossini (Ren needs a shave)
- Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford (Ren is heard screaming from the bathroom)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Ren comes out of the bathroom)
- Air Raid – Gerhard Trede (Ren goes crazy)
- Silent Scream (a) – Richard Harvey (“I can’t take anymore!”)
- Ride of the Valkyries – Richard Wagner (“I’ve had it with you!”)
- Symphonie Fantastique Movement 4 – Hector Berlioz (“…And I’m never coming back!”)
- Trombone Slides – Dick Walter (Ren throws the accordion at Stimpy)
- Domestic Fun (b) – Ernest Tomlinson (end of scene)
- Casual Acquaintance – Paul Deveruex (Ren moves into the cave)
- In the Hall of the Mountain King – Edvard Grieg (first shots of cave interior)
- Raga Bhupali – Clem Alford (“A mummified bug man!”)
- In the Hall of the Mountain King – Edvard Grieg (“Someone to talk to who can’t talk back!”)
- Delicate Gay – Alan Braden (Ren props the dummy up after it falls)
- Resort Life – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Ren says all the things he’s gonna do)
- Kumbayah [Original composition by Chris Reccardi] (back at home…)
- Colour Bridges (3) – Sidney Kay (calendar changes)
- Floating Up – Dick Walter (heard during the calendar changes)
- Absolute Zero – Bruce Campbell [Capitol Records] (Ren’s bored)
- The Seven Veils – Steve Race (Ren walks around looking for food)
- Uppers and Downers (2) – Kenny Graham (“Man, that coffee works.”)
- Woodwind Neutral (1 to 3) – Raymond Jones (Ren imagines the bats as cow udders)
- Heavenly Voices (a) – David Farnon (Ren drools)
- Walking Bass – Richard Myhill (Ren tries to squeeze the bat)
- Uppers and Downers (2) – Kenny Graham (“What do you think you’re doing?! I’m a man, not a cow!”)
- Woodwind Neutral (1 to 3) – Raymond Jones (Ren imagines again)
- Magical Effect (e) – Paddy Kingsland (Ren imagines a rock is a farmer)
- Kyrie – Dave Hewson (“Oh father, I’m starving!”)
- Model Girl – Gary Hughes (farmer shows Ren food in the cave)
- Ridin’ High and Handsome – Glen Sutton, Norris Wilson (Ren eats)
- Kumbayah [Original composition by Chris Reccardi] (back at home again…)
- The Waiting Silence – Richard Harvey (exterior of cave)
- Delerium – Chris Reccardi ; Ganges – Manuel Landy (Ren in the cave, going batty)
- Kamba Drummers – David Bradnum (drum music as Ren runs away, frightened)
- Maniac Pursuit – Trevor Duncan (Ren is desperate for company)
- Colour Bridges (1) – Sidney Kay (Ren notices he molded the mud after Stimpy)
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (Ren imagines the dummy’s talking to him)
- ? (“Anger, fear, and ignorance.”)
- Blood in the Gutter – Laurie Johnson (“Daaahhhh….”)
- Gay Time – Alan Perry (“Wow! Company!”)
- Commissioners – Gerhard Trede (Ren plays cards with the three facets of his personality)
- Cacodemon – Maurice Jarre (“Hey! You’re trying to cheat!”)
- Paranoia – Chris Reccardi [Original composition] (Ren goes crazy)
- Approaching Evil – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers (Ren beats the dummy arm against a rock)
- Stirring Drums of the Highlands – John Fox (Ren is kicked out of the cave)
- Anguish – Richard Hill (also plays when Ren is kicked out of the cave)
- Taps – Dick Walter (Ren rips off his beard)
- National Mourning – Gerhard Trede (Ren leaves as everyone salutes him)
- Kumbayah [Original composition by Chris Reccardi] (Ren comes home)
- Saw Theme – William Trytel (“Ren! You’re back!”)
- Kumbayah [Original composition by Chris Reccardi] (“Well, it’s great to be back, buddy!”)

Untamed World short:

- Beat Culture – Robert Ascot [OGM] (opening)
- Scenic Journeys – Christopher Palmer (Stimpy spins the globe)
- Cuban Carnival – Chris Karan (pan of Florida trees)
- Kamba Drummers – David Bradnum (Stimpy says they’ll be entering forbidden territory)
- Pizzicato Playtime – Sam Fonteyn (field manual)
- Song and Dance From Israel – Victor Cavini (two old ladies)
- Dancing Balkans – Frank Comedes (old fogey)
- In the Hall of the Mountain King – Edvard Grieg (curmudgeon)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture- Cat Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Wilbur Cobb)
- Cuban Carnival – Chris Karan (the wily tree geezer)
- Eerie Emotional – Philip Green [Capitol Records] (old man envisions Stimpy’s head as jello)
- Dangerous A – Mladen Franko (tree geezer bites Stimpy)
- Beat Culture – Robert Ascot [OGM] (ending)



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28 - Lair of the Lummox





Cheese Fist commercial:

- ? (“These old fashioned hors d’oeuvres just aren’t cutting it!”)
- Whose That! – Dick Walter (“And my boss is here tonight!”)
- Trumpet Talk – Dick Walter (“I don’t know what else to feed the guests!”)
- Magical Effect (d) – Paddy Kingsland (“This situation needs the fist!”, as well as when Chalky Cheesefist appears)
- Act One – Ib Glindemann [Capitol Records] (Cheesefist introduces himself)
- Errol’s Choice – Alan Hawkshaw (party guests)
- Magical Effect (d) – Paddy Kingsland (“Would anyone like some Cheese Fist?”)
- Errol’s Choice – Alan Hawkshaw (“Mmm, it’s so pasty!”)
- Romantic Legend – Eric Swan (“My boy, you get a raise!”)
- The Waiting Silence – Richard Harvey (kid looks around nervously)
- Jerry Cotton – Gerhard Trede (bullies appear)
- Magical Effect (d) – Paddy Kingsland (“Chalky Cheese Fist!”)
- Act One – Ib Glindemann [Capitol Records] (bullies eat Cheese Fist)
- Cheesefist Conga – Brian Mendelsohn [original composition] (“…For when one Cheese Fist isn’t enough!”)
- Society Ball – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (grocery store)
- Magical Effect (d) – Paddy Kingsland (“I’ve got your Cheese Fist right here!”)
- Gay Time – Alan Perry (kids eat Cheese Fist)



Lair of the Lummox:

- March of the Astronauts – Cedric King-Palmer (title card)
- Scenic Action 1 – John Fox (“Untamed World” titles)
- Drama Shock (g) – Richard Harvey (slug on Ren’s back)
- Peer Gynt Suites-Anitra’s Dance – Edvard Grieg (diagram of lummox)
- Nautical Trilogy – Robert Farnon (map)
- Gyil Dance – Guy Warren (Ren and Stimpy on foot on the island)
- Talking Drums – Guy Warren (“On and on we trek…”)
- The March of the Ants – Sidney Crooke (Stimpy tracks)
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (Stimpy finds a clue)
- Where Danger Lurks – Ronald Hanmer (Ren and Stimpy crawling in the shadows)
- Poetic Love Theme B – Mladen Franko (lummox revealed)
- War Statement 2 – Laurie Johnson (“We mustn’t let our emotions overwhelm us.”)
- The Sleeper Awakens – Richard Harvey (Ren tells the audience they must remain quiet)
- Police Car Chase – Jack Beaver (lummox startled)
- Overture to the Barber of Seville – Gioacchino Rossini (lummox picks his nose and scratches his butt)
- Viva Mexico – Keith Mansfield (Stimpy scratches his butt)
- Slow Sax – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (lummox combs his hair with meat)
- Fly By Night – Montague Ewing (“And now, for dessert.”)
- Dramatic Event – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (lummox gets mad)
- Air Raid – Gerhard Trede (“Quick, drink this bucket of lard!”)
- Super-Mart – William E. McRae [Capitol Records] (“Cousins!”)
- Togetherness – Erik Markman [OGM] (lummox bonding rituals)
- William Tell Overture – Gioacchino Rossini (morning)
- Thieving Magpie Overture – Gioacchino Rossini (another lummox)
- Romeo and Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (male chosen by female)
- Bits and Pieces – Ronald Hanmer (other lummox angry)
- Maniac Pursuit – Trevor Duncan (showdown)
- The Hurry-Up – Kenny Graham (pen shot off lummox belly)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (alphabet burping begins)
- ? (drum roll)
- Hail to the Chief – Graham De Wilde (burping contest ends)
- Drama Link (o) – Hubert Clifford (defeated lummox walks away)
- Hot Club 30 – Don Harper (woman takes winner man away)
- Scenic Action 10 – John Fox (the end of the show)
- Ascendant, The (d) – Richard Harvey (ending)

Chicken in a Drawer commercial:

- Two Old Timers – A Gunn (opening)
- Cabbage Cooking – Roy Henley (the family feuds)
- Poppin’ Around – Bruce Campbell (plays throughout)
- The Kill – Brian Beamish, Garry Hardman (tough chicken)
- Poppin’ Around – Bruce Campbell (plays after the tough chicken)
- Casbah Nights – George Fenton, John Leach (Dance of 1,000 Chickens)
- Poppin’ Around – Bruce Campbell (ending)



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26 - Hard Times for Haggis





Hard Times For Haggis:

- Dorinda McClure – Dougie Pincock (title card)
- Blue Hills – Ronald Hanmer (opening)
- Longing For Home – David Bell (Haggis’s wall of accomplishments)
- Clock and Bass Suspense – Chris Reccardi [Original composition] & From the Cockpit – Garry Hardman (Haggis sits waiting for his show to start)
- Sunshine Patrol – Tom Elliot [OGM] (Haggis turns on the TV)
- Scotsman Show Theme – Chris Reccardi [Original composition] (The Scotsman titles)
- Showtime Fill (c) – Gary Kettel (“And here’s Haggis in this week’s episode…”)
- Big Show Theme – Robert Sharples (“The Scotsman Beats His Dog!”)
- Showtime (a) – Robert Sharples (Haggis laughs at his show)
- The Saucy Postcard – Richard Myhill (stupid butler)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson (“Who’s the funniest cartoon on TV, huh?!”)
- Showtime Fill (b) – Gary Kettel (“Duh… Rodney and Boo-winky?”)
- Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford (The Scotsman is cancelled)
- Ren & Stimpy Theme (R&S on TV)
- News Flash – Sam Fonteyn (news program)
- Saw Theme – William Trytel (space program)
- Star Parade – Tony Kinsey (Stimpy advertising shaving cream)
- Symphony No. 6 Pastorale (4th Movement) – Ludwig Van Beethoven (Haggis yells)
- Weapons of War Link 1 – Richard Hill (“They’ll rue the day they crossed Haggis McHaggis!”)
- Conflict Link 1 – Richard Hill (Haggis runs down the stairs)
- Hawaiian Flower – Jon Jelmer (Ren & Stimpy appear at the mansion)
- Be Cool (b) – Benny Carter (salesman throws Haggis out)
- Disaster – Bruce Campbell (Haggis pounds on the front door)
- Fond Memories of Portree – David Bell (“Now you’ve gone and done it! You’ve made me cry!”)
- Radar Room – Sam Fonteyn (“I’ve got to think of a solution!”)
- Gay Time – Alan Perry (“I shall return!”)
- Haggis Walk – Chris Reccardi [Original composition] (Haggis walking into town, muttering angrily)
- Fly By Night – Montague Ewing (Haggis runs up to the crowd)
- Shock Horror (a) – Dick Walter (Haggis is shocked to see it’s Ren & Stimpy they’re watching)
- Panic Patrol – Kenny Graham (Haggis tries to cover the TVs)
- Fire (JB-28) – William Loose, Jack Cookerly [Capitol Records] (Haggis sees Ren and Stimpy everywhere)
- Sublime Ghost – William Loose, John Seely (Haggis sees Ren and Stimpy in the clouds)
- Poppin’ Around – Bruce Campbell (“Hey mister, look what I got!”)
- Largo Op.28 E-Minor – Frederic Chopin, Helmuth Brandenburg (Haggis walking in the park)
- Luck o’ the Irish – Richard Myhill (old lady feeding the birds)
- Valse Aux Champs-Elysees – Daniel Janin (Haggis eating the bird seed)
- Brutal B – Gerhard Trede (Haggis coughing up the bird seed)
- Valse Aux Champs-Elysees – Daniel Janin (Haggis is beat up)
- Divertimento No.2 In B-Flat Maj.Kv 439B-Menuetto – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Ren and Stimpy enjoying the mansion)
- The Four Seasons: Spring – Antonio Vivaldi (Ren and Stimpy at dinner)
- Latin Night Life – Erik Markman [OGM] (Haggis at the toy store window)
- Voodoo Victim – Gilbert Vinter (a mysterious person buys the Haggis doll)
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (mysterious person goes into the alley)
- Very End – Sam Fonteyn (the mysterious person is Whacky)
- Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor – Alexander Borodin (memories)
- Poet and the Peasant Overture – Franz von Suppe (dog gets a crazed look)
- ? (close-up of Whacky’s eyes)
- Cataclysm – Maurice Jarre (Whacky beats up the doll)
- Dangerous A – Mladen Franko (Haggis screams and runs into the street)
- – Bridge Over Water – Chris Reccardi [Original composition] & Symphony No. 6 Pastorale (4th Movement) – Ludwig Van Beethoven (Haggis at the bridge)
- Erotic Nightmare – W. Merreck Farran (“I’ll just END IT ALL!”)
- Dramatic Mechanical Main Theme – Philip Green (wind blows)
- Catwalk – Kenny Graham (ad blows onto Haggis’s face)
- Gay Activity – Clive Richardson (“I’ll have me revenge at last!”)
- Workaday World – Jack Beaver (“They’ll be sorry!”)
- Commissioners – Gerhard Trede (Rent a Thug)
- Hit and Run – Ralph Dollimore (Haggis driving in the car with his thugs)
- Curtain-Raiser – Alan Braden (opening night of a new R&S episode)
- Hit and Run – Ralph Dollimore (Haggis enters the studio)
- Act One – Ib Glindemann [Capitol Records] (Ren and Stimpy getting make-up applied)
- Uppers and Downers (2) – Kenny Graham (Ren and Stimpy are beat up by the thugs)
- Stirring Drums of the Highlands – John Fox (everyone’s tied up)
- ? (Ben and Stumpy main titles)
- Country Music #1 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (guitar music during Ben & Stumpy)
- Take a Bow 2 – David Lindup (end of show)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (show was a success)
- Goldfinger – Robert Mersey (“What are you doing here? I fired your butt!”)
- Romance at Midnight – Johnny Pearson (Ben and Stumpy in the limo)
- Showtime #6 – Neil Amsterdam [OGM] (Ren, Stimpy, and Haggis under a bridge)



Dog Water Commercial:

- Minuet in G – Ludwig Van Beethoven (opening)
- Alla Hornpipe-Water Music – George Frideric Handel (dog water introduced)
- Musette Madeleine – Roland Kovac (man pops the question)
- Valse Moderne – George Fenton, John Leach (couple drinks dog water)
- Alla Hornpipe-Water Music – George Frideric Handel (ending)



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24 - Ren's Retirement





Dog Water commercial:

- Minuet – Ludwig Van Beethoven, Lee Ashley [OGM] (opening)
- Water Music – George Frideric Handel, Lee Ashley [OGM] (dog water introduced)
- Musette Madeleine – Roland Kovac (man pops the question)
- Valse Moderne – George Fenton, John Leach (couple drinks dog water)
- Water Music – George Frideric Handel, Lee Ashley [OGM] (ending)



Ren’s Retirement:

- Dead March 2 – Alfred Kluten, Frederic Chopin (title card)
- Am Dorfbrunnen A – Otto Sieben (opening)
- Holiday Playtime – Cedric King-Palmer (Ren’s home)
- Rescue – Cecil Milner (Ren rescues old lady under bus)
- Holiday Playtime – Cedric King-Palmer (old lady is smitten with Ren)
- For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow – Trevor Thornton (birthday cake)
- Dramatic Impact (6) – Ivor Slaney (Ren learns he’s 70)
- Trombone Slides – Dick Walter (Stimpy eating birthday cake)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (“Seventy years old!”)
- Gentle Nostalgic – Alan Braden (“There there now, dry those bloodshot eyes.”)
- Our Mr. Meredith – Eric Winstone (Stimpy comforts Ren)
- Night on Bald Mountain – Modest Mussorgsky (Ren’s visibly older)
- Symphony No. 5, Movement 1 – Ludwig Van Beethoven (Ren looks at himself in the mirror)
- Hollywood Romance – Peter Yorke (Ren decides to retire)
- Folli the Foal – Andrew Fenner (Stimpy feeds Ren like a baby)
- To Death or Glory – Laurie Johnson (Ren thinks he’s in a war)
- Preussens Gloria – Joseph Kanz, Johann Gottfried Piefke (Ren thinks Stimpy is the kaiser)
- Night on Bald Mountain – Modest Mussorgsky (“For the boys who didn’t make it!”)
- Drama Link (k) – Hubert Clifford (Right before Stimpy says “There there, old paint.”)
- Holidays – Ib Glindemann [OGM] (Stimpy tucks Ren into bed)
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (Ren and Stimpy playing golf)
- Drama Link (i) – Hubert Clifford (Haggis McHaggis approaches)
- March For Jeanie – John Fox (Haggis McHaggis stuffs golf clubs into Ren’s mouth)
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (“Well, Ren, what did I tell you?”)
- Holiday Playtime – Cedric-King Palmer (more golf)
- Heavenly Voices (a) – David Farnon (Ren looks into the sunset)
- Dramatic String Effects 3 – John Fox (“I’m with you, pal.”)
- Softly She Sleeps – Cedric King-Palmer (pan over to Bali-Hai Mortuary)
- Dancing the Hula – Kapono Beamer (Bali-Hai Mortuary exterior)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (coffin salesman)
- Life or Death – Jack Beaver (Kowalski appears)
- Commissioners – Gerhard Trede (description of cheapest coffin)
- Curtain-Raiser – Alan Braden (best coffin available)
- Longing For Home – David Bell (funeral)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture- Cat’s Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Wilbur Cobb introduced)
- Funeral Music – Alfred Kluten (“Death… a subject I’M familiar with!”)
- Workaday World – Jack Beaver (Stimpy joins Ren in the coffin)
- Midsummer Night’s Dream – Funeral March – Felix Mendelssohn, Lee Ashley [OGM] (pan of coffin)
- The Nutcracker- Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (people dragging their butt on Ren’s grave)
- Slow Sax – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (interior of coffin)
- Spindlelegs – Cedric King-Palmer (worm visitor at the door)

Billy the Beef Tallow Boy commercial:

- Casual Acquaintance – Paul Deveruex (opening)
- Bliss – Alec Gould (girl sad)
- Variete 1 – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Billy comes to life!)
- Opening Fanfare – Eddie Warner (“I’m Billy the Beef Tallow Boy, that’s true!”)
- Gay Time – Alan Perry (“Now I have a REAL friend to play with!”)
- Billy the Beef Tallow Boy (“You Are What You Eat”) – Lynne Naylor, Chris Reccardi [Original composition]
- Act One – Ib Glindemann [Capitol Records] (“Well I see my work here is done!”)
- Merry as a Grig – Van Phillips (doing CPR on dad)


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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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18 - Son of Stimpy





- Hallelujah Chorus – George Frideric Handel (title card)
- Symphony No. 6 Pastorale-1st Movement – Ludwig Van Beethoven (“Hello, boys and girls, this here is a true story that we just made up!”)
- Dramatic Impact 5 – Ivor Slaney (Stimpy farts)
- Dramatic Impact 6 – Ivor Slaney (post-fart)
- Drama Link (c) – Hubert Clifford (Stimpy’s shocked)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (“REN!!!”)
- Dance of the Hours – Amilcare Ponchielli (“Ren, you’ll never believe what happened!”)
- Coriolan Overture – Ludwig Van Beethoven (Stimpy trying to fart)
- Light-Hearted Links (1-6) – Eric Spear (“Stinky is NOT a fantasy.”)
- Shopping Spree – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy runs off)
- Holiday Playtime – Cedric King-Palmer (Stimpy searches for Stinky)
- Trombone Slides – Dick Walter (Stimpy hits his head on the piano bench)
- Clair de Lune – Claude Debussy (Stimpy sad at the TV)
- Willy Nilly – Cyril Watters (Ren in the litter box)
- Linked Romantic Movements – Sam Fonteyn (Stimpy cries)
- Poignant – Alan Braden (“I’m not listening to this anymore.”)
- Smouldering Fury (c) – Trevor Duncan (“He’s real, he’s real, he’s real.”)
- Heavy Affliction – Cedric King-Palmer (Ren tries to comfort Stimpy)
- Colour Bridges (1) – Sidney Kay (“Fine! Sit here and wallow, you fat, you stupid, you AGGH! Who needs ya?”)
- Nocturne From String Quartet No. 2 – Alexander Borodin (Stimpy laying awake in bed)
- Bella Mia Fiamma Addio – Aria For Soprano and Orchestra Aria – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, George Wilson (Stinky looks in the window)
- Tender Affair – John Fox (Stimpy calls for Stinky outside)
- Changing Moods – Sam Fonteyn (“Gosh darn it, Ren!”)
- Symphony No. 6-Pathetique-Movement 1 – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren prays at the house when Stimpy leaves)
- Symphony No. 5 (3rd Movement) – Ludwig Van Beethoven (Stimpy looking for Stinky in the city)
- Jingle Bells (d) – Simon Benson (Santa Claus)
- Symphony No. 6 Pastorale-4th Movement – Ludwig Van Beethoven (montage of Stimpy looking for Stinky)
- Timpattern – Sammy Burdson (drums when Stimpy crawls around the corner)
- Lifeblood E – Mladen Franko (Stimpy sees the manure)
- Heavy Affliction – Cedric King-Palmer (Stimpy falls to the ground)
- Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor – Alexander Borodin (Stinky sits on Stimpy’s butt)
- Bits and Pieces – Ronald Hanmer (Stinky chased by bums)
- Drama Link (n) – Hubert Clifford (Stinky in the sewer)
- We Wish You a Merry Christmas (Ren sings it)
- Romeo and Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren answers the door to find Stimpy)
- Silent Night – Tim Renwick (Stimpy warming up by the fire)
- Romantic Legend – Eric Swan (Stimpy hugs Stinky)
- Poetic Love Theme B – Mladen Franko (fish wife)
- Wedding Procession – Leslie Pearson, Felix Mendelssohn (Stinky and fish get married)
- Joy to the World – Alec Gould (ending)


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17 - The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen





Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen:

- Bale Guilvinec – Daniel Janin (title card)
- Acts of Heroism (c) – Trevor Duncan (“Our story begins thousands of years ago, 1856!”)
- Investiture – Bruce Campbell (dog rallies the troops to take the mission)
- Squadron Airborne – Bruce Campbell (“So that future generations will live in freedom!”)
- From the Cockpit – Garry Hardman (dog makes a decision whether to send Ren & Stimpy on the mission)
- Trombone Slides – Dick Walter (Ren faints)
- Squadron Airborne – Bruce Campbell (“I’m proud of you boys!”)
- Terror By Night – Hubert Clifford (…The rest of us must bear the shame of having to remain here with the women!”)
- Drama Shock (i) – Richard Harvey (Ren freaks out)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (Ren slaps Stimpy)
- Marching Troops – Gerhard Trede (“And so, faithfully, the two heroic yaksmen began their journey…”)
- Light Agitato – Philip Green [Capitol Records] (“Onward they pressed through the harsh Canadian tundra!”)
- Indian Scene – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Ren and Stimpy are hit by arrows)
- Uppers and Downers (2) – Kenny Graham (Kodiak Marmoset revealed)
- Brickbat (battle) – Laurie Johnson (Ren and Stimpy beaten up by the Kodiak Marmoset)
- Dramatic Mechanical Main Theme – Philip Green (raining)
- Cuban Carnival – Chris Karan (stinking hot depths of the Canadian jungle)
- Bungo – David Bradnum (the bees fly into Ren’s mouth)
- Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford (Ren spits out the bees)
- Cataclysm – Maurice Jarre (the bees sting Ren’s tongue)
- National Mourning – Gerhard Trede (“Starving, exhausted…”)
- Like Strange – Kenny Graham (Ren snaps)
- Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen Anthem – John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Charlie Brissette (Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen Anthem)
- The Waiting Silence – Richard Harvey (desert)
- Dangerous C – Mladen Franko (yak speaks up)
- Mystic Attack – Gerhard Trede / Conflicts of Opinion A – Mladen Franko (plays while the yak snaps)
- Carnival of the Animals- The Aquarium – Camille Saint-Saens (“Thanks. I needed that.”)
- Forewarning (a) – Syd Dale (everyone sits down to think about how to get food)
- Colour Bridges 1 – Sidney Kay (“Look around you, men! This is Canada!”)
- Newsreel – Sam Fonteyn (Ren describing how to get dirt)
- Overture to the Barber of Seville – Gioacchino Rossini (the start of the dirt search)
- Drama Link (f) – Hubert Clifford (“You fool! You just can’t eat ANY dirt!”)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture- The Grandfather – Sergei Prokofiev (everyone following Ren)
- Moon Journey – The Launch – Frank Talley (rumbling)
- Triumph and Liberty – Gerhard Trede (“We struck dirt!”)
- Togetherness – Erik Markman [OGM] (night)
- Floating Beauty A – Mladen Franko & Without Walls A – Mladen Franko (Ren says grace)
- Fly By Night – Montague Ewing (“Let’s eat!”)
- Morning From Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 – Edvard Grieg (morning)
- Timpattern – Sammy Burdson (Ren staking the flag)
- Blaze of Brass (a) – Cecil Milner (flag is up)
- Canada – George Wilson (ending)

Powdered Toast Man commercial:

- Bluesy – Philip Green [Capitol Records] (opening)
- Reach For the Stars – Richard Harvey (“POWDERED… TOAST… MAN!!!”)
- Merry as a Grig – Van Phillips (Powdered Toast is served)
- Ride of the Valkyries – Richard Wagner (“And don’t forget, Powdered Toast is jam-packed with Vitamin F!”)
- Knight Errant – Sam Fonteyn (kids are flying)
- The Hurry-Up – Kenny Graham (kids scream as they fall)
- Knight Errant – Sam Fonteyn (PTM saves the day)

Sugar Sod Pops Commercial:

- Casual Acquaintance – Paul Deveruex (plays throughout)
- Sugar Sod Pops Theme [Original composition] (Sugar Sod Pops Theme)


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16 - A Visit to Anthony





Mr. Horse Returns:

- Pathe News Fanfare – Stanley Black (opening)
- Washington Post March – John Philip Sousa (Ren interviews Mr. Horse



A Visit to Anthony:

- Manhattan Minuet – Raymond Scott (title card)
- Song of the Volga Boat Men – Igor Tuhmanov (opening)
- Am Dorfbrunnen A – Otto Sieben (Ren and Stimpy reading fan mail)
- Humoresque – Antonín Dvořák and Henrik Nielsen [OGM] (kissing the wives goodbye)
- Blow the Man Down – Alfred Kluten (Ren and Stimpy swimming across the Atlantic Ocean)
- Sunshine Patrol – Tom Elliot [OGM] (Anthony’s house exterior)
- Manhattan Minuet – Raymond Scott (Anthony’s bedroom)
- Tales From the Vienna Woods – Johann Strauss II (Ren doing the eye bulge gag)
- Brahm’s Lullaby – Johannes Brahms (in bed)
- William Tell Overture – Gioachino Rossini (morning)
- Dramatic Impact 2 – Ivor Slaney (Anthony sees Ren and Stimpy on the toilet)
- For Those in Peril – Ronald Hanmer (“Cartoon characters don’t do THAT!”)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (Anthony’s father comes around the corner)
- The Killing Ground (a) – Richard Harvey (Anthony’s father chews out Ren and Stimpy)
- Love Story Lonely – Laurie Johnson (“My son Anthony likes you.”)
- The Killing Ground (a) – Richard Harvey (“…You can stay.”)
- Symphonie Fantastique Movement 4 – Hector Berlioz (“Excuse me. Don’t you even put that picture in my head!”)
- Catwalk – Kenny Graham (“Do we understand each other?”)
- The Killing Ground (a) – Richard Harvey (“We understand very well!”)
- Dangerous A – Mladen Franko (“Remember what I said!”)
- Turn the Screw – Paul Gerard (“Oh no, it’s Victor the school bully!”)
- Catwalk – Kenny Graham (Victor twists Ren’s head)
- Teenage Party – Erik Markman [OGM] (music heard in Victor’s dad’s car)
- Uppers and Downers (2) – Kenny Graham (Anthony pushes Victor; Victor beats up Anthony)
- Teenage Party – Erik Markman [OGM] (music from the car again)
- Heavy Affliction – Cedric King-Palmer (Ren, Stimpy, and Anthony laying in the yard)
- For Those in Peril – Ronald Hanmer (Ren gives Anthony CPR)
- Dramatic Mechanical Main Theme – Philip Green (Anthony’s dad comes outside)
- Love Story Theme – Laurie Johnson (Anthony’s dad cries)
- Secret Hopes A – Mladen Franko (Anthony’s dad prays)
- The Killing Ground (a) – Richard Harvey (“Meet me in the DEN!”)
- Carnival of the Animals-The Swan – Camille Saint-Saens (Anthony’s dad putting Anthony into bed)
- Can-Can – Jacques Offenbach (Anthony sits up in bed and shrugs his shoulders)
- Satanic – Richard Harvey (Ren and Stimpy in fear in the den)
- Dangerous A – Mladen Franko (Anthony’s dad enters the room)
- Dangerous C – Mladen Franko (Anthony’s dad takes off his shirt)
- The Killing Ground (a) – Richard Harvey (Anthony’s dad hangs up his shirt and sits down)
- A Question of Doubt – John Devereaux (Anthony’s dad chews out Ren and Stimpy)
- Love Story Lonely – Laurie Johnson (“Anthony, you’ve got to pull through!”)
- A Question of Doubt – John Devereaux (“Show me your hands!”)
- Night Butcher – Richard Harvey (“I’ll tell you a joke… and you’re gonna LAUGH!”)
- From the Cockpit – Garry Hardman (“Come on, funny guys.”)
- The Killing Ground (a) – Richard Harvey (“All right, funny guys, I wanna know somethin’.”)
- Tension Tag #1 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Anthony’s dad yells)
- Danse Macabre – Camille Saint-Saëns (Stimpy throws up)
- Colour Bridges (3) – Sidney Kay (Anthony’s dad looks at them funny)
- South Side Shuffle – Keith Nichols (Anthony’s dad laughs)



World Crisis With Mr. Horse:

- Investiture – Bruce Campbell (opening)
- Pomp and Circumstance March – Edward Elgar, Fiachra Trench (plays for the rest)



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14 - Stimpy's Fan Club





Stimpy’s Fan Club part 1:

- ? (title card)
- Moving Target – Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (Ren and Stimpy waiting for the mail)
- Drama Link (a) – Hubert Clifford (Mail pushed through the slot)
- Star Parade – Tony Kinsey (Ren and Stimpy jumping into the air)
- Happy-Go-Lively – Laurie Johnson (Ren and Stimpy opening the mail)
- Colour Bridges (1) – Sidney Kay (Ren gets tears in his eyes)
- Changing Moods – Sam Fonteyn (“Sure, everybody loves YOU!”)
- Linked Romantic Movements – Sam Fonteyn (“It’s YOU they love!”)
- Bouquets (1) – Laurie Johnson (Ren cries again)
- Spindlelegs – Cedric King-Palmer (“You can be the president of my fan club!”)
- Lost War – Gerhard Trede (Ren’s daydream of being president)
- Hail to the Chief – Graham De Wilde (“Well, Mr. President, ready for your first day in office?”)
- Lambs in Clover – Jack Strachey (Ren reading the first letter)
- The Nutcracker- Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (second letter)
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (third letter)
- Smouldering Fury (b) – Trevor Duncan (Ren’s response to the third letter)
- Terror By Night – Jack Coles (“REN!”)
- Colour Bridges (3) – Sidney Kay (“Lots of kids still do it.”)
- Stealth By Night – Jack Coles (“You and I still do it!”)
- Drama Link (n) – Hubert Clifford (“I don’t deserve to live.”)
- From the Cockpit – Garry Hardman (Ren tempts Stimpy to stab him)
- Pomp and Circumstance March – Edward Elgar, Fiachra Trench (Ren vows to do better as president)
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (fourth letter)
- Moving Target – Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (Ren reading numerous letters)

The Oath Segment:

- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (“At last I have control of your TV set.”)
- Pizzicato Playtime – Sam Fonteyn (The Oath)
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (“OK kids, it’s back to our secret cartoon.”)

Stimpy’s Fan Club part 2:

- Holidays – Ib Glindemann [OGM] (night)
- Satanic – Richard Harvey (Ren’s wide awake)
- Drama Shock (f) – Richard Harvey (“My hands, dirty!”)
- The Killing Ground (a) – Richard Harvey (Ren screams)
- Silent Scream (a) – Richard Harvey (“President, what a joke.”)
- Dangerous A – Mladen Franko (“…With these hands. These DIRTY hands!”)
- Approaching Evil – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers (Ren goes crazy)
- Drama Link (m) – Hubert Clifford (morning)
- Stealth By Night – Jack Coles (Ren in the closet)
- Willy Nilly – Cyril Watters (“Stimpy” answers the door)
- Carnival of the Animals- The Fossils – Camille Saint-Saëns (“A letter for me! A letter for me!”)
- Cacodemon – Maurice Jarre (“This letter’s for ME!”)
- Finger of Fear – Frederic Bayco (Ren reads the letter)
- Drama Shock (e) – Richard Harvey (Ren finds out Stimpy wrote the letter)
- Bouquets (1) – Laurie Johnson & Poetic Love Theme B – Mladen Franko (Ren cries)
- Shock Horror (a) – Dick Walter (people at the window watching Ren cry)


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08 - Sven Hoek

(NOTE: There are four different versions of this episode, with two different soundtracks. I’ve noted alternate tracks in brackets where appropriate)
Log commercial:

- The Camels are Coming! (b) – Dick Walter (Arabian Log)
- Double-O-Log – Charlie Brissette, Tom Armbruster [original composition] (Agent 00 Log)
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (Log From Mars)
- Dixie – Graham De Wilde (Civil War Log)



Sven Hoek:

- Sven Theme – Charlie Brissette [Original composition] (“Sven Hoek” title card)
- Funeral March of a Marionette – Charles Gounod (Ren and Stimpy sitting at night and at morning) [in the alternate version, this is replaced by "Traps - Richard Harvey" and "The Sound of Time" by Marc Lanjean]
- Brahm’s Lullaby – Johannes Brahms (Ren looks at photo of him and Sven)
- Screw on the Loose – Tony Lowry (Stimpy’s appointment)

- Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford (“That’s it! I’ve had enough of your tomfoolery!”)
- Swiss Psalm – Alberich Zwyssig (Ren answers the door) [in the alternate version, there is no music here]
- The Glory of Prussia – Alfred Kluten (Sven is at the door)
- [Original composition] (Happy Happy, Joy Joy re-arrangement)
- Trombone Slides – Dick Walte
r (Sven’s luggage)
- Huckleberry Duck – Raymond Scott (Sven unpacking)
- South Side Shuffle – Keith Nichols (Sven’s brain removed)
- Huckleberry Duck – Raymond Scott (“Hey Ren, your cousin is the coolest!”) [in the alternate version, this is replaced by "Shock Horror (a) - Dick Walter", followed by "Rigoletto - "Caro Nome" - Giuseppe Verdi, Neil Amsterdam [OGM]“]
- Funeral March of a Marionette – Charles Gounod (Ren going to work)
- Pizzicato Playtime – Sam Fonteyn (Ren’s steamed)
- Drama Link (k) – Hubert Clifford (“Cut that out!”)
- Drama Link (l) – Hubert Clifford (“I’m going to work now, so don’t do anything stupid!”)
- Polka Mit Pfiff – Elmer Stigman (hide and seek) [in the alternate version, this music cuts off sooner and is followed by "Romantic Legend - Eric Swan"]
- Tom Fool – Van Phillips (“Let’s play circus!”) [NOTE: Deleted scene]
- Sven Blues – Chris Reccardi, Charlie Brissette [Original composition] (rainy day)
- Workaday World – Jack Beaver (Stimpy searching through board games)
- Don’t Whiz on the Electric Fence – Elinor Blake, John Kricfalusi Andy Paley [original composition]
- Workaday World – Jack Beaver (setting up the game)
- Dramatic Mechanical Main Theme – Philip Green (“AGGGH!!! I knew it! Cat dirt everywhere!”)
- Fire (JB-28) – William Loose, Jack Cookerly [Capitol Records](Ren’s possessions ruined)
- Dramatic Storm – Ib Glindemann [OGM] (Ren storming up to Stimpy and Sven)
- Eerie Dramatic (L-657) – Spencer Moore [Capitol Records] (Ren’s rant)
- Voodoo Victim – Gilbert Vinter (“And then I’m gonna gouge your eyes out!”) [NOTE: Deleted scene]
- Eerie Dramatic (L-657) – Spencer Moore [Capitol Records] (more of Ren’s rant) [in some versions, "Drama Link (b) - Hubert Clifford" plays towards the end of his rant when he says "But first, FIRST..."]
- War Games- Build Up – Wilfred Burns (Ren walks towards the board game)
- Tension Tag #1 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Ren peeing on the electric fence)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Ren, Stimpy, and Sven in Hell)
- Don’t Whiz on the Electric Fence – Elinor Blake, John Kricfalusi Andy Paley [original composition] (ending)

Commercial:

- Fanfare – Robert Sharples (Muddy Mudskipper about to start)
- Muddy Mudskipper Theme
- Tom Fool – Van Phillips (Gritty Kitty commercial)

What’ll We Do ‘Til Then?:

- Stop Gap – Robert Sharples (plays throughout)


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