Showing posts with label Season 4. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

42 - Superstitious Stimpy / Travelogue





Superstitious Stimpy:

- Nyanga Dance – Sam Sklair (title card)
- Comedy Signature – Erik Markman [OGM] (opening)
- Creepies – Robert Farnon (“Don’t you know what TODAY is, Ren?”)
- At the Museum – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy describes Tuesday the 17th)
- Set to Pounce – David Farnon (“This causes the plants to align…”)
- String Sustain – David Farnon (“…in a conga line of chaos and disaster!”)
- Minuet – Luigi Boccherini (Stimpy saying why he put a boar’s head on the wall)
- Approaching Danger – James Clarke (Ren chews out Stimpy)
- King Lear I – Henryk Kuzniak ; Pain – David Mellor (“Don’t you know it’s bad luck to ridicule superstitions?”)
- Big Bad Giant – Paddy Kingsland (“Ah, that’s better.”)
- Like Strange – Kenny Graham & Bungo – David Bradnum (boar kicks Ren)
- Pounding Heart Beat – John Fox (“Uh oh, head embedded in ceiling!”)
- Deep Drama – John Fox ; Pain – David Mellor (Stimpy slaps himself with roses)
- Teenage Party – Erik Markman [OGM] (heard in the kitchen)
- A Ride in the Country – John Fox (“But Ren, barbequing indoors is terrible bad luck!”)
- Deep Drama – John Fox (“Poor Ren, he’s in mortal danger!”)
- Rough and Ready – John Fox (“He leaves me no choice!”)
- Teenage Party – Erik Markman [OGM] (music in the kitchen again)
- Cold War – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers (Stimpy praying to carcass)
- Intrepid – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers (Ren throws the carcass on the bed)
- Day of Wrath – Fiachra Trench (“I wave my shiny red keister in the face of you, and your stuper-stitions!”)
- Happy Golightly – John Charles Fiddy (“Gee, Ren, I guess you didn’t know that it was unlucky to-”)
- On Fire – Gregor F. Narholz (“GET IN THE HOUSE!!!”)
- Left Foot Forward – Graham Preskett (all sorts of bad luck around Ren)
- Petulant Penguin – Dennis Farnon (Ren convinces Stimpy that superstitions are stupid)
- Suspended Time – Bill Connor ; Oddball – David Mellor (“Yow! Ren! What’s that on your neck?”)
- Solo Effects 28 – David Bell (Stimpy reads about webbed toes)
- Air Raid – Gerhard Trede (Stimpy grabs Ren’s shoe)
- Raspberry! (a) – Richard Myhill (“Webbed toes!”)
- Intrepid – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers (“Yeah, so?”)
- Exciting Action C – Mladen Franko (“You’re… the unlucky beast!”)
- Bliss – Alec Gould (Ren cries)
- Mabumbumbo – David Bradnum (Stimpy mixes up a concoction)
- Alpine Festival – Paddy Kingsland (jumping off roof)
- Happy Holiday – Anthony Spurgin (checklist)
- Static Time – John Scott (Ren has to stand still all night)
- Let Me Call You Sweetheart – Roy Alan Wootton, Leo Friedman (“OK Ren, but be careful.”)
- Haunting – David Snell (Ren ventures outside)
- Easing Tension – Paul Orm (lightning hits the outhouse)
- Miss World (b) – Tony Kinsey (Stimpy knitting)
- Disorientated A – Mladen Franko (Ren reaches for the doorknob)
- Point of Departure M – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren crawls into the spitoon and is struck by lightning again)
- Main Assault – Laurie Johnson (“That tears it! There’s only one thing left to do!”)
- Funeral March of a Marionette – Charles Gounod (Stimpy reveals lucky leper’s foot)



Travelogue:

- Keeping Busy – Terence Roper (title card)
- Beat Culture – Robert Ascot [OGM] (opening)
- Luo Drummers – David Bradnum (“Acroneglia!”)
- Beat Culture – Robert Ascot [OGM] (Stimpy says they’ll need gear)
- Divertimento No.2 In B-Flat Maj.Kv 439B-Menuetto – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (“The vacation wig store!”)
- Beat Culture – Robert Ascot [OGM] (packing the bag)
- ? (the wildebeest)
- ? (“Ow, my back.”)
- A Spring in Your Step – Graham Preskett (heading for the plane)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz (guy looking around nervously)
- State Occasion (b) – Barrie Hingley (plane takes off)
- Slapstick Effects 27 – David Bell (Stimpy eating a disgusting sandwich)
- The Queen’s Dispatch (d) – Graham De Wilde (Ren lectures Stimpy on culture)
- Fierce Fight – Gerhard Trede (locals angry)
- The Queen’s Dispatch (d) – Graham De Wilde (Ren laughs)
- Fierce Fight – Gerhard Trede (plane shot down)
- ? (“Hello, oh el friendos!”)
- Homage to the King – Barrie Hingley (Ren shakes hands with the king)
- Cafe Hungaria – Janos Lehar (Ren and Stimpy partake in the hot head plunge)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham De Wilde (“The back-shaving ceremony.”)
- ? (Ren and Stimpy showed to sit down)
- Do You Belong to Me? – George Callert (back shaving ceremony)
- Beat Culture – Robert Ascot [OGM] (Stimpy itches his back)
- Jungle Rhythm – Rick Fenn (feast of 1,000 purges)
- Hungarian Sundance – Friedrich Sehl (“Ah, just the reaction the locals had hoped for.”)
- Marriage of Figaro-Aria – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Ren spits out a little soup)
- Fool Stop – John Charles Fiddy (“I don’t know what is worse, the smell or the taste.”)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (Ren vomits)
- Russian Folk Dance – Gyorgy Behar (“Politeness is the universal language.”)
- Festival – Alec Gould (tour)
- My Song is Sung – Dvorak – Antonin Dvorak, Susan Kanzian and Ed Lewis (harvested, sorted, smoked, and aged)
- State Occasion (b) – Barrie Hingley (“The one and only… Ol’ Facefull!”)
- Tell Me the Old Story – Barrie Hingley (tour guide talks about eruptions)
- Drug Addiction – John Fox (old man sits up)
- Orchestral Climax 3 – Gregor F. Narholz (old man starts to vomit)
- Panic – Alan Braden (crowd runs away)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (old man vomits on Ren)
- Mountain Story A – Gregor F. Narholz (tour guide describes Jahosafat’s mansion)
- A Gentle Innocence – Harry Gregson-Williams (tour guide describing baboon)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Look Ren, there’s one now!”)
- Poet and the Peasant Overture – Franz von Suppe (baboon)
- ? (“Not everyone gets this privilege.”)
- A Gentle Innocence – Harry Gregson-Williams (“Oh he must truly be blessed!”)
- Remember Tommy – Chris Walden (“Stimpy, quick, take a picture!”)
- In Olden Days – Stuart Stirling (Revolution Day)
- Here’s a Health Unto Her Majesty – Barrie Hingley (ending)


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41 - Ol' Blue Nose / Stupid Sidekick Union





Ol’ Blue Nose:

- Jive at Five – Chris Walden (title card)
- Mambo Da Capo – Gerhard Narholz (Louis Lungbubble Show)
- Seat of Kings Alt. End – Sam Fonteyn (the various stings when Stimpy gets change out of his nose)
- Count the Stars – Chris Walden (show’s back on)
- Roll Up Waltz – Andrew J.J. Hall (more of the show)
- Left Foot Forward – Graham Preskett (Stimpy goes up to Ren)
- Finger of Fear – Frederic Bayco (Ren opens Stimpy’s nose)
- Symphony No.4 In F-Minor Op.36 @ Finale:Allegro Con Fuoco – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (“Because of you, we’re gonna starve to death in a bus station!!!”)
- That’s Why My Stomach Gets a Cramp – Shawn Patterson, Vince Calandra, Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Ron Hauge [Frank Sinatra song parody]
- Phlegm-Encrusted Hankies – Shawn Patterson, Vince Calandra, Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Ron Hauge [Frank Sinatra song parody]
- Come Fry With Me – Shawn Patterson, Vince Calandra, Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Ron Hauge [Frank Sinatra song parody]
- Thelonius – John Horler (“REN!”)
- Dalibor Act Three Scene 4 – Bedrich Friedrich Smetana, George Wilson (opera music when Stimpy’s underwear is shown)
- Orchestral Climax 8 – Gregor F. Narholz (“Here’s your pasta, big shot!”)
- Drama Link (c) – Hubert Clifford (“Not anymore, fat boy!”)
- Old Comrades – George Wilson (monkey telegram at the door)
- My Everything – Ib Glindemann (Ren reads the telegram)
- Little Jug – Ib Glindemann (“We’ve hit the big time!”)
- Cue the Action (a) – Dick Walter (exterior of skyscraper)
- Solo Effects 40 – David Bell (Stimpy in dressing room)
- Terror – Alan Braden (sting)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (“Ren! I’m missing my encrusted diamond ivory shoehorn!”)
- Asrael 2) Andante – Joseph Suk, George Wilson (Stimpy taps Ren’s shoulder)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (Ren hits Stimpy’s nose)
- Dames and Daggers (a) – Dick Walter (Stimpy leaves Ren’s nose)
- Into Battle Again/Main Theme – Jean Clero (“Ren! I can’t go on looking like THIS!”)
- Bell Plate Hit – Gary Kettel (plays right afterwards)
- Distant Fjords (a) – Richard Myhill (French horn when Ren reveals the pickle jar)
- Mambo Da Capo – Gerhard Narholz (Ren pushes Stimpy out to the stage)
- Appearing Live (a) – Dick Walter (“Snotra!”)
- Come Fry With Me – Shawn Patterson [Frank Sinatra song parody]
- Phlegm-Encrusted Hankies – Shawn Patterson, Vince Calandra, Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Ron Hauge [Frank Sinatra song parody]
- Cold Sweat – John Scott (“Where do you think YOU’RE going?”)
- Frank’s in Town – Ib Glindemann (Nosey is given contract)
- Hot Lips (a) – Richard Myhill (establishing shot of trailer)
- Frank’s in Town – Ib Glindemann (“Nosey!”)
- Poetic Love Theme C – Mladen Franko (Nosey returns)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Nosey Nosey Nosey!”)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz (“So we burned it.”)
- Woe is Me! – Richard Myhill (“Please take me back!”)
- Funny Little Man – Wyn Henry (Stimpy takes Nosey back)
- Come Fry With Me – Shawn Patterson, Vince Calandra, Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Ron Hauge [Frank Sinatra song parody] (ending)



Stupid Sidekick Union:

- Final Triumph – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (title card)
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (opening)
- Foreboding – Richard Hill (Stimpy on the phone)
- Map Room – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy announces he’s on a walkout)
- Slapstick Effects 5 and 27 – David Bell (Ren reads Stimpy’s contract, as well as when Ren says, “You want me to sign it?”)
- Bassoon Link (b) – Richard Myhill (“There, all signed!”)
- Slapstick Effects 16 – David Bell (“That’s studio property!”)
- Orchestral Climax 4 – Gregor F. Narholz (“You’ll be back!”)
- Funeral March – Gary Kettel (Stimpy sticks out his tongue at Ren from outside)
- Slapstick Effects 65 – David Bell (Ren on the phone looking for scabs)
- Ho Ho Down – John Charles Fiddy, Otto Sieben (Tex arrives)
- [Original composition] (Ren & Tex Show)
- My Horse and I – Norman Warren (start of the new show)
- Sax of Fun – David Farnon (Tex acts crazy)
- Stealth By Night – Jack Coles (“Sssh!”)
- Kentucky Rambler – Richard Gilks (Tex puts out Ren)
- Funeral March – Gary Kettel (Stimpy sticks out his tongue at Ren from outside)
- Fingerpickin’ – John David Edmed, Vic Flick (Tex is thrown out)
- Slapstick Effects 65 – David Bell (Ren on the phone again)
- Domestic Fun (b) – Ernest Tomlinson (casting call sign)
- Funeral March – Gary Kettel (Stimpy sticks out his tongue at Ren from outside)
- Main Street – Alec Gould (auditions)
- Poet and the Peasant Overture – Franz von Suppe (baboon runs in)
- ? (“Eh… you, uh, have any showbiz experience?”)
- Silent Night – Curtis Schwartz (baboon holds up prop)
- Bleakdawn – Richard Hill (“I’m sorry, but you have to fit into this costume!”)
- [Original composition] (Ren and Baboon show)
- Annen Polka – Johann Strauss II (start of the new show)
- Poet and the Peasant Overture – Franz von Suppe (baboon runs up)
- Bleakdawn – Richard Hill (“You’ve really made me angry this time.”)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (Ren slaps the baboon)
- Clarinet Quartet in A 9K 581) – 4th Movement – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Fiachra Trench (thespian auditions)
- Birth of a Nation (b) – Keith Mansfield (“I have performed Stimpy for the queen!”)
- State of War – Keith Mansfield (burning Ren on a stick)
- Serenade from String Quartet in F – Franz Joseph Haydn (start of the new show)
- Wistful Lover – Ron Ronsted (“Well there’s no place for actors in television!”)
- ? (“All right, everybody out!”)
- Drug Addiction – John Fox (“I’ll do the show myself!”)
- Tearful Reunion – Stephen Bulla (“I’m your biggest fan!”)
- Shock Horror (a) – Dick Walter (contract)
- Drug Addiction – John Fox (“Sure, I’ll sign your book.”)
- Battle Hymn of the Republic (b) – Graham De Wilde, William John Steffe (“Here ya go, little girl.”)
- Report – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (headlines)
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (back to the old show)
- Ren & Stimpy Theme [Original composition] (ending)



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40 - Galoot Wranglers / Ren Needs Help!





Galoot Wranglers:

- The Way West – Jack Dorsey (title card)
- Harmonica Stings C – Paul Lenart, Richard Rosenblatt & The Violin Lesson – Richard Myhill (opening)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture – Cat Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Stimpy roasting a tire)
- Spirit of Enterprise – Barrie Hingley (riding woodchucks)
- Village Morning – Lou Mofsie (Indians)
- Partners for the Polka – Sam Fonteyn (trappers)
- Bridge of Stars – Alan Braden (galoot pelts)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture – Grandfather Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Wilbur Cobb continues to tell the story)
- Twin Sisters – Gil Carter, Stephen Wade (Ren and Stimpy introduced in the story)
- The Great Outdoors (a) – Mitch Dalton, Graham De Wilde (“Look at them, Stimpy!”)
- Solo Effects 13 – David Bell (“Hey, galoots!”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (excited galoots)
- Ridin’ High and Handsome – Glen Sutton, Norris Wilson (Stimpy rounds up the galoots)
- Broken Saddles – Richard Gilks (determining quality of breed)
- Undecided D & Tender Dreams E – Mladen Franko (Stimpy brands the galoot’s back)
- Topeka Trail – John Hawkins (“Let’s head ‘em up and move ‘em out!”)
- Fire on the Fiddle – Richard Gilks (first event in rodeo)
- Carriages – Trevor Bastow (keys out of locked car event)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham De Wilde (the wedgie pull and ride)
- Dramatic Stabs – John Fox (galoot screams)
- Country Rock Revival – Richard Gilks (Ren rides the galoot)
- Western Square Dance A – John Fox (galoots judged)
- Solo Effects 13 & 24 – David Bell (Ren cheats by loading the pants with rocks)
- Spirit of Enterprise – Barrie Hingley (loser and winner get the same reward)
- Tender Dreams A – Mladen Franko (“But Ren, not velvet!”)
- Blue Blood A – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy waves goodbye to his galoot)
- Indian on a Stump 2 – Jerry Burnham, Stephen Wade, Sam Morgan, Zan McLeod (“A galoot calf!”)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture – Grandfather Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Wilbur Cobb ends the tale)
- Backwoods – Stefan Grossman (burial)
- Spot 3 – Trevor Bastow and She Will Be My Sweetheart – Peter Cork (ending)



Ren Needs Help!:

- Hollywood Epic – Jack Beaver (title card)
- Tourmaline – Therese Brenet and Fateful Hour B – Henryk Kuzniak (opening)
- Junior Miss – Len Stevens (Stimpy comes home)
- ? (Ren in the tub)
- Main Street – Alec Gould (Stimpy playing golf in the house)
- ? (Ren comes out of the bathroom)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (stings when Ren sees the damage Stimpy caused)
- Easing Tension – Paul Orm (Ren is furious with Stimpy)
- Unsolved Mysteries – Graham Preskett (Ren’s going to kill himself)
- Air Raid – Gerhard Trede (“Don’t you even bother!”)
- Trouble Spot – Van Phillips (“You’ve had this coming for four years!”)
- Drums and Timpanis – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (truck arrives)
- Charleston – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (“Goodbye, Ren! Bye! Have fun!”)
- Trouble Spot – Van Phillips (exterior of castle)
- Miss World (b) – Tony Kinsey (Ren in the mental hospital)
- Harp Gliss 2 – Otto Sieben (Ren falls asleep)
- ? (therapy)
- Cold Sweat – John Scott (“Problem? What problem?”)
- Point of Departure I – Gregor F. Narholz (“Oh no you don’t, he wants me to say it!”)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (“No! Don’t do it!”)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“No! He did it!”)
- Dramatic Cue (g) – Ronald Hanmer (yak goes crazy)
- ? (lights dim)
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (Ren describes his problem)
- Dangerous A – Mladen Franko (everyone’s freaked out)
- Light-Hearted Links (1-6) – Eric Spear (Ren’s dejected)
- Static Link (f) – Gregor F. Narholz (everyone talks about Ren after he leaves)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz (that night…)
- Harp Gliss 2 – Otto Sieben (calendar)
- Blood and Sand – Ronald Hanmer (lunch)
- Springtime for Lovers – Len Stevens (Stimpy visits)
- Harp Gliss 2 – Otto Sieben (calendar again)
- Blood and Sand – Ronald Hanmer (lunch again)
- Dramatic Cue (g) – Ronald Hanmer (yak goes crazy again)
- Unsolved Mysteries – Graham Preskett (Ren begins to rant)
- Hi-Hat – Derek Holt, Gary Moberley (drums that play during Ren’s rant)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“I got it all figured out!”)
- Unsolved Mysteries – Graham Preskett (Ren confronts the fire chief)
- Charge – Richard Myhill (“Whee!”)
- William Tell Overture – Gioachino Rossini (Ren’s put in a strait jacket)
- Static Link (f) – Gregor F. Narholz (shot of Ren’s face)
- ? (clothes put on Ren)
- Hail to the Chief – Graham De Wilde (ending)



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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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38 - Insomniac Ren / My Shiny Friend





Insomniac Ren:

- Semper Fidelis – John Philip Sousa (title card)
- To a Wild Rose – Edward MacDowell (bedtime)
- The Adventures of P.C. 49 – Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy getting ready for bed)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (“One… two… THREE!”)
- Grandpa – David Farnon (Stimpy jumping around on the bed)
- Train Whistles – David Farnon (Stimpy fluffs his pillow)
- The Adventures of P.C. 49 – Ronald Hanmer (“Yuk yuk yuk!”)
- Rescue – Cecil Milner (“For the last time, I want you to be QUIET!”)
- Violin Effects – David Farnon (Ren looks at the camera, annoyed)
- Big Bad Giant – Paddy Kingsland (“Not tonight!”)
- Undecided E – Mladen Franko (shot of Stimpy with all the stuff blocking his mouth and nose)
- Links and Interjections (II- 1 – 10) – Alan Braden (Ren leaves the bedroom)
- Harp Gliss 2 [#21.05] – Otto Sieben (long pan of couch)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren awake on the couch)
- Orchestral Climax 2 – Gregor F. Narholz (bug eating some fiber on the couch)
- National Anthem of USSR – Arnold Rezler, Alesandrow (Ren turns on the TV)
- Sinister – Alan Braden (Ren’s eyes are the static from the TV)
- Cradle Song (Brahm’s Lullaby) – Johannes Brahms (Ren’s back in the bed with Stimpy, awake)
- Converted – Gregor F. Narholz (“Maybe I’m too smart to sleep.”)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz (“Stimpy’s asleep, and he’s an idiot.”)
- Orchestral Climax 6 – Gregor F. Narholz (first part of Stimpy’s dream)
- Drug Addiction – John Fox (second part of Stimpy’s dream)
- Storm at Sea (a) – Dick Walter (“You’re scaring the children, Ren!”)
- Brass Stabs – John Fox (the end of Stimpy’s dream with Ren hitting Stimpy)
- Tender Dreams D – Mladen Franko (“You want me to help YOU get to sleep?”)
- Slapstick Effects 26 – David Bell (“Don’t go away!”)
- Too Much Whisky – Keith Nichols (cockroaches in the fridge)
- Miami Beach Samba – Colin Frechter (fanfare when Stimpy gets an idea)
- Symphony No. 94 (‘surprise’)-2Nd Movement – Franz Joseph Haydn (Stimpy gives Ren some milk)
- Aiki A – Damil Ahmed (camel arrives)
- Slinky Clarinet – Nick Cooper (Ren looks like he’s going to be sick)
- Drama Link (a) – Hubert Clifford (Ren spits out the camel milk)
- Cat and Mouse – Bill Connor (Stimpy wants to read Ren a story)
- Fear and Loathing – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers (Stimpy reading his story)
- Point of Departure M – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy screams)
- Chinese Drunk – David Farnon (Ren hiding under the bed)
- Sirens of Andromeda – Dave Rogers, Paul Shaw (“Well, I guess I could sing you a lullaby…”)
- Minitake 128 F-J – Gerhard Narholz (“Don’t stop! It’s working!”)
- The Merry Peasant – Robert Schumann (the sun rises)
- Sirens of Andromeda – Dave Rogers, Paul Shaw (“I’m sorry fellas, I haven’t had too much sleep lately.”)
- Young Ballerina – David Farnon (“I’ll give five whole bucks to anyone who can just knock me out!”)
- Semper Fidelis – John Philip Sousa (“FORE!”)
- The Blues – Ib Glindemann (everyone leaving with their five bucks)




My Shiny Friend:

- Fairground Organ – Len Rawle (title card)
- Muddy Mudskipper Theme [Original Composition] (opening)
- Mild and Bitter – John Charles Fiddy, Otto Sieben (“Hey Muddy, don’t hit me with that mallet!”)
- Slip ‘n’ Slide – Stephen Bulla (Ren comes home from work)
- Bat Stabs – David Farnon (Ren turns his head)
- Mild and Bitter – John Charles Fiddy, Otto Sieben (Ren goes into the living room)
- Drama Link (f) – Hubert Clifford (“TV TV TV TV!!!”)
- 60′s Party 1 – Steve Byrd (Drag Your Butt on the Carpet)
- Bat Stabs – David Farnon (Ren turns around again)
- In a 18th Century Drawing Room – Raymond Scott (“Still watching TV, eh?”)
- Open and End Fanfare – Nino Nardini (“OK housewives, it’s time for Cooking With Chicken!”)
- O Sole Mio (a) – Janos Lehar (Cooking With Chicken begins)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (chicken cooking himself)
- ? (“Man, smell that hickory flavor!”)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (firemen rush in)
- High Destiny – Laurie Johnson (firemen watching TV with Stimpy)
- Blue Blood C – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren’s angry)
- Wishful Thinking – Richard Myhill (Ren’s ready for bed)
- Horror Chords (c) – Paddy Kingsland (Stimpy’s asleep with the TV)
- Francesca Da Rimini Op 32 Symphonic Fantasia After Dante – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren’s about to snap)
- Going Cuckoo (a) – Len Rawle (Ren kicks out the TV and Stimpy)
- ? (Ren’s alone in bed)
- Mountain Dew (a) – Graham Preskett (“Grab ahold of the undercow and squeeze.”)
- Summer Dreams (a) – Mladen Franko (“Now run along and play with your idiot friends.”)
- Quirky Jerky – Richard Myhill (“Look at him go, daddy’s little simpleton.”)
- Muddy Mudskipper Theme [Original Composition] (heard from the tree)
- ? (Ren runs up the tree)
- Thirties Rose – Ib Glindemann (Stimpy and friends laugh)
- ? (tuba)
- Backporch Blues (a) – Richard Myhill (Stimpy and friends are thrown out of tree)
- Jagdsignale (q) – Alfred Kluten (mourning the loss of the TV)
- Chapel Hymn 2 A (For the Young) – Otto Sieben, Henry Gauntlett (“Ah.”)
- Vibe Link (a) – Richard Myhill (tunnel into the Earth)
- Point of Departure I – Gregor F. Narholz (“Ren! No!”)
- Symphony No.4 In F-Minor Op.36 @ Finale:Allegro Con Fuoco – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren running up to the TV and destroying it)
- Marking Time – Laurie Johnson (Ren exhausted from destroying the TV)
- Only Lovers Know A – Mladen Franko (“Please! Must have TV!”)
- Chinese Drunk – David Farnon (“Must… put it back… together!”)
- Wargames Link (c) – Keith Mansfield (“Snap out of it!”)
- Harp Gliss 1 – Otto Sieben (Stimpy dizzy after Ren’s slap)
- Chinese Drunk – David Farnon (Stimpy convincing Ren that he’s OK)
- Flowers of the Thorn – Brian Peters (that night…)
- Boys and Girls – Brian Peters (all three times Stimpy goes to the bathroom)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“NUMBER THREE?!”)
- Stealth by Night – Jack Coles (“I’m back, and he doesn’t suspect a thing!”)
- ? (Stimpy pulls TV out of the toilet)
- Muddy Mudskipper Theme [Original Composition] (heard throughout)
- The Sword of Damocles – Jack Beaver (“Oh no! He’s overdosed on TV!”)
- Love Scene C – Mladen Franko (“There there, old pal.”)
- Vesti La Guibba Act I Canio – Ruggero Leoncavallo (Ren listens to this and cries)
- Muddy Mudskipper Theme [Original Composition] (all the music heard in Stimpy’s dream)
- Point of Departure H – Gregor F. Narholz (“MUDDY!”)
- Vesti La Guibba Act I Canio – Ruggero Leoncavallo (Stimpy runs up the stairs)
- Balow, My Babe – Patrick Gowers (Stimpy prays)
- Dingle’s Regatta – Brian Peters (One Year Later)
- Frank’s in Town – Ib Glindemann (Stimpy at the betting table)



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37 - Pixie King / Aloha Hoek





Pixie King:

- Rule Britannia (b) – Graham De Wilde (title card)
- Morning From Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 – Edvard Grieg (opening)
- Exciting Action B – Mladen Franko (“All right, man, get outta there!”)
- Dramatic Stabs – John Fox (“You get outta there right now!”)
- Pay Off – Alec Gould (“Read me a story!”)
- Dramatic Stabs – John Fox (“All right Stimpy, you win.”)
- Lute Air – Richard Myhill (start of story)
- Flute Quartet – Allegretto – Franz Krommer, Lee Ashley [OGM] (in the bathroom…)
- Show Fanfare 5 – David Lindup (jazzy sting)
- Flute Quartet – Allegretto – Franz Krommer, Lee Ashley [OGM] (“Well Ren, how do I look?”)
- Solo Alto Sax – Ib Glindemann (Ren and Stimpy in their pixie outfits)
- Clog Dance – Dick Walter (going to work)
- Happily We’re Working – Bob Camp (Ren and Stimpy at work)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson (“Kissin’ dew drops here, boss!”)
- Blue Dobro (a) – Richard Myhill (shot of the bosses)
- Our Mr. Meredith – Eric Winstone (assembly line and mining)
- Blue Dobro (a) – Richard Myhill (end of scene)
- The Achterhoek Dances – Jan Rap (in the shower)
- Orchestral Effect (d) – Dick Walter (Ren daydreams)
- Brass Flourish (c) – Barrie Hingley (fanfare)
- Point of Departure C – Gregor F. Narholz (“I can almost taste that crown now!”)
- Reverie – Robert Schumann (in bed…)
- Locomotion – Clive Richardson (Ren working really hard)
- Domestic Fun (c) – Ernest Tomlinson (fly takes off)
- The Sovereign’s March – Barrie Hingley (Ren gets winged)
- Tales of Mystery – Richard Myhill (“I’ll let you in on a little secret.”)
- Spiralling Up – Dick Walter (Ren grabs Stimpy and runs off)
- Finders Creepers – Paddy Kingsland (at the giant)
- Revelation – Dick Walter (“Yippee!”)
- Mountain Story Bridge (j) – Gregor F. Narholz and Imminent Danger – John Fox (Ren’s beat up by the giant)
- Sad Occasion 2 – John Fox (“Ren? Are you OK?”)
- Brass Flourish (j) – Barrie Hingley (“I feel great!”)
- Lute Air – Richard Myhill (establishing shot of the village)
- The King’s Coronation – Barrie Hingley (Ren walks into town with the gold)
- Saucy – Andy Findon (Stimpy skips past throwing leaves)
- The King’s Coronation – Barrie Hingley (Ren instated as king)
- The Sovereign’s March – Barrie Hingley (“I, your king, do hereby proclaim, that…”)
- Tiptoe Through the Tubas – Sam Fonteyn (Ren runs into the bathroom)
- Thats That – Sam Fonteyn (Stimpy grabs the book)
- Mild and Bitter – John Charles Fiddy, Otto Sieben (“Uh, goodbye, folks.”)




Aloha Hoek:

- The Beautiful Isles of Hawaii – George Elliott (title card)
- Minitake 120 F-J – Gerhard Narholz (“Oh yeah, I forgot.”)
- Hawaiian Link (b) – Richard Myhill (“We’re on dry land at last.”)
- Asrael 2) Andante – Josef Suk, George Wilson (“It’ll be dark soon. We should see shelter!”)
- Dramatic Cue (e) – Ronald Hanmer (“There’s no time to lose!”)
- Desperate Dilemma – Dick Walter (“I’m buildin’, I’m buildin’!”)
- The Honolula Hula Band – George Elliott (in the sand house)
- South Sea Island Lullaby – George Elliott (that night…)
- Environmental Crisis – Gregor F. Narholz (the sand house is destroyed)
- The Beast Within – Paddy Kingsland (“Why didn’t you use waterproof sand, GENIUS?!”)
- ? (Ren storms off)
- Psychogram E – Mladen Franko (Ren screams)
- Hawaiian Link (b) – Richard Myhill (Stimpy calms Ren)
- The Honolula Hula Band – George Elliott (Ren and Stimpy check out the whale carcass)
- Honolulu March – George Kulokahai And His Serenaders (Stimpy runs up with “food”)
- Hallelujah Chorus – George Frideric Handel (wave crashes down)
- Static Link (m) – Gregor F. Narholz (camera zooms in on the carcass)
- Lifeblood A – Mladen Franko (“But Ren… the worms are RISING!”)
- Lifeblood E – Mladen Franko (Ren throws Stimpy out)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (“Go on! Go rot in the jungle!”)
- Luo Drummers – David Bradnum (Stimpy runs through the jungle)
- O Makalapua B – Kapono Beamer (Stimpy finds a village)
- Moloka’i Nui (b) – Kapono Beamer (Stimpy’s accepted by the villager)
- Stack of Leis – Kapono Beamer (Ren in the whale stomach)
- Luo Drummers – David Bradnum (villager at the door)
- Moloka’i Nui (b) – Kapono Beamer (“I guess you don’t want to come to the luau.”)
- Static Link (a) – Gregor F. Narholz (“Poor Stimpy…”)
- Disorientated A – Mladen Franko (“I killed my best friend! I deserve to die!”)
- The Beautiful Isles of Hawaii – George Elliott (“We have prepared a feast for you.”)
- Hawaii in Beat – Peter Poll (crab family comes home)
- Orchestral Climax 10 – Gregor F. Narholz (crab dad yelps)
- Cold Sweat – John Scott (“Someone’s been wearing my favorite negligee!”)
- Nit Pickin’ (A) – Mitch Dalton (“And the big cry baby got tear stains on my country record.”)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (“Where is he? Why I’ll murder the bum.”)
- Impressions of India II – Victor Cavini (“What IS it?”)
- Honolulu March – George Kulokahai And His Serenaders (“Why, it’s dinner!”)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture- Grandfather Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Ren being dragged by the fly)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson (“Flys can fly!”)
- The King’s Fanfare – Laurie Johnson (“Well fly, this is it!”)
- Ride of the Valkyries – Richard Wagner (Ren riding the fly)
- Moonlight Sonata – Ludwig Van Beethoven (fly carries a “dead” Ren to shore)
- Poetic Love Theme B – Mladen Franko (“He… was my… friend!”)
- Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford (Ren and Stimpy take off their masks)
- Kalinka – Ivan Petrovich Larionov (Ren and Stimpy are revealed to be Soviet spies)
- Song of the Volga Boatmen – Igor Tuhmanov (Russian sub arrives)
- Kalinka – Ivan Petrovich Larionov (spies leave)
- Hawaii in Beat – Peter Poll (the crab family roasting over a fire)



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36 - Double Header / The Scotsman in Space





Double Header:

- Blackpool Lament – Len Rawle (title card)
- Walking Bass – Richard Myhill (opening)
- Drama Link (i) – Hubert Clifford (“Farther!”)
- Mists of Illusion – Gilbert Vinter (“That’s as far as she goes.”)
- ? (“Let’s go.”)
- Uneasy Atmosphere (a) – Keith Mansfield (“Oh no, it’s not we, it’s you!”)
- Heartstrings – Dick Walter (Ren abandons Stimpy)
- Happy Holiday – Erik Markman [OGM] (Ren walks away, chuckling)
- Heartstrings – Dick Walter (Stimpy pleads with Ren not to leave him)
- Encirclement – Jean Clero (flashbacks of past episodes)
- Heartstrings – Dick Walter (“BUT I LOVE YOU!”)
- Moon Journey – The Launching – Frank Talley [Capitol Records] (bus slams on the brakes)
- Static Time – John Scott (Ren and Stimpy’s imprints on the bus)
- Praga-Symphonic Poem Op. 26 – Josef Suk and George Wilson (“Someone get a plastic bag!”)
- Unease – Dick Walter (Ren wakes up during surgery)
- Orchestral Link 12 – Mike Sunderland (Ren and Stimpy wake up; doctor describes results)
- Orchestral Link 6 – Mike Sunderland (extra parts shown)
- Poetic Love Theme E – Mladen Franko (“The important thing is, you are alive, und you have each other!”)
- Wargames Linking Section (a) – Keith Mansfield, and Shock Discord – David Farnon (Ren wipes sweat from his forehead)
- Voodoo Victim – Gilbert Vinter (in the cab)
- Wargames Link (a) – Keith Mansfield (Ren and Stimpy are on the same body)
- Model Girl – Gary Hughes (Stimpy wakes up)
- News Flash – Sam Fonteyn (news on TV)
- Showtime Fill (a) & Flexitone – Gary Kettel (both played at the same time, when Stimpy changes the channel to “Stomper Room”)
- Fun Chase – Henryk Kuzniak (Stimpy stomping)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“SUNDAY?!”)
- Static Link H – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren thinks)
- Finders Creepers – Paddy Kingsland (Ren/Stimpy sneaking into work)
- Shock/Stormy – Ib Glindemann [OGM] (boss is here)
- Finger of Fear – Frederic Bayco (boss chews Ren/Stimpy out)
- Powerhouse – Raymond Scott (Ren/Stimpy at work)
- Minitake 15 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (Stimpy smiles)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson (Stimpy nervously looks at the lever)
- Terror – Alan Braden (Stimpy pulls the lever)
- Air Raid – Gerhard Trede (“RED LIGHT!”)
- Powercrash – John Fox and Wargames Linking Section (h) – Keith Mansfield (Ren/Stimpy fired)
- Uneasy Atmosphere (a) – Keith Mansfield (“There’s only one place for YOUR kind!”)
- Fairground Organ – Len Ranle (at the carnival)
- Static Link K – Gregor F. Narholz (conjoined fetus twin)
- Dissonance – Dick Walter (Ren/Stimpy barfs)
- Fairground Organ – Len Ranle (“You guys look like a couple of geeks to me!”)
- Blackpool Lament – Len Ranle (Ren/Stimpy’s act)
- Entry of the Gladiators – George Wilson (crowd cheers)
- Weird Eerie – George Hormel [Capitol Records] (Ren looks around at the freaks)
- Air Raid – Gerhard Trede (“Freak” echoes through Ren’s head)
- Weird Eerie – George Hormel [Capitol Records] (“I’m just your average guy.”)
- Death and Mourning – Gerhard Trede (Stimpy lectures Ren)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz (“What a freak accident!”)
- Orchestral Link 12 – Mike Sunderland (doctor gives summary)
- Orchestral Climax 9 – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren’s sewed on Stimpy’s butt)
- Wo Die Zitronen Blueh’N, Waltz Op 364 – Johann Strauss II (“But the important thing is, you’re alive, und you have each other.”)



The Scotsman in Space:

– Berlin 1945 (a) – Gregor Narholz; Slow Evolution (a) – Bill Connor (title card)
– Action Cut (a) – Gregor Narholz (Ren narrates)
– Slow Evolution (a) – Bill Connor (“See what, Ren?”)
– Holiday Playtime – Cedric Palmer (Stimpy consoles Ren)
– Dangerous (a) – Mladen Franko (Ren narrates in his head)
– Eerie Tension (b) – Gregor Narholz (shadowy figure seen by Ren)
– Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (“Don’t you patronize me!”)
– On Fire – Gregor Narholz (“I’ll… lick this fly!”)
– ? (shadowy figure appears again)
– Also Sprach Zarathustra – Richard Strauss (it’s the Scotsman)
– Dance of Hours: Theme 1 – Amilcare Ponchielli (Stimpy checks the guide)
– New Zealand (a) – Alfred Kluten, John Woods (Scotsman enters spaceship)
– Triumph and Liberty – Gerhard Trede (Ren and Stimpy put on translators)
– Main Street – Alec Gould (Stimpy speaking gibberish)
– Scotland the Brave/The Rowan Tree – Rob Mathieson [CPM] (Scottish drum roll)
– Loch Lomond – Robert White (“I want my sheep!”)
– Crepe Suzette – Cyril Watters (Scotsman is served haggis)
– Symphony #6 “”Pastoral”” Movement 4 – Ludwig Van Beethoven (Scotsman goes nuts)
– National Anthem of USSR – Arnold Rezler [removed from APM site] (Ren talks about respect)
– Travellin’ On (b) – Graham Preskett (“Dissection!”)
– Where Danger Lurks – Ronald Hanmer (beginning of dissection)
– Donizetti: Overture from “Don Pasquale” – Lee Ashley [OGM] (“Grapefruit spoon!”)
– Where Danger Lurks – Ronald Hanmer (Scotsman’s teeth and removing coin purse)
– Praga – Symphonic Poem Op 26 – Josef Suk, George Wilson [CPM] (Scotsman awakes from surgery)
– Point of Departure (j) – Gregor Narholz (“Me sheepies!”)
– My Love She’s But a Lassie Yet/The Girl I Left Behind Me/In the Back O Benachie/Miss Forbes Farewell to Banff – Bobby Forsyth [CPM] (Scotsman skips with Ren and Stimpy)
– The Ninety-Thirds Farewell to Parkhurst – Rob Mathieson [CPM] (Ren and Stimpy eating grass)
– Bonnie Dundee/The Banks of the Allan/Jacksons Jig – Bobby Forsyth [CPM] (Ren and Stimpy are shaved)
– Crepe Suzette – Cyril Watters (eating breakfast)
– Night Butcher – Richard Harvey (“You’ve overcooked me eggs!”)
– Drug Addiction – John Fox; Set to Pounce – David Farnon [CPM] (Scotsman goes nuts)
– War Lords – Robert Cornford (“What is it, cap’n?”)
– Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (coin purse shakes)
– ? (coin purse opens)
– Funiculi’ Funicula’ – Sergio Ferraresi, Luigi Denza (genie)
– This Way Out – Robert Sharples (“I’m happy for the first time ever!”)
– The Western Front – Richard Myhill (“Can I have a wish?”)
– Flute Link (f) – Richard Myhill (“Joy!”)
– Good Hopes – Mladen Franko (Stimpy makes a wish)
– Kyrie – Roman Zajaczek (Ren and Stimpy floating in space)
– Tchaikovsky: March from “The Nutcracker Suite” – Lee Ashley [OGM] (“What are ya?”)


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35 - It's a Dog's Life / Egg Yolkeo





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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34 - I Love Chicken / Powdered Toast Man vs. Waffle Woman





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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33 - Magical Golden Singing Cheeses / A Hard Day's Luck





Magical Golden Singing Cheeses:

- The King’s Tournament – Barrie Hingley (title card)
- Brass Flourish (b) – Barrie Hingley (opening)
- Depths of Despair – David Snell (story begins)
- ? (“I’ll guard it like it was my own brain.”)
- Poste Haste – David Snell (Stimpy leaves on the journey)
- Micro Statement (a) – Dick Walter (“Halt! Who goes there?”)
- Raspberry! (a) – Richard Myhill (jester pelted with a tomato)
- Rule Britannia (b) – Dick Walter (Stimpy tells the jester who he is)
- National Affairs (b) – Keith Mansfield (“A chigger!”)
- Family Portraits 59 – Debbie Wiseman (jester looks at the chigger)
- Dramatic Stabs – John Fox (the jester eats the chigger)
- Dissension (a) – Robert Cornford (“Can I have my food now?”)
- Chronicles in Time – Richard Harvey (jester looks around nervously)
- Orchestral Effect (d) – Dick Walter (Magical Golden Singing Cheeses)
- Orchestral Ending (d) – Dick Walter (dun dun!)
- Minitake 15 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (“I’ll take ‘em!”)
- Brass Flourish (c) – Barrie Hingley (jester refuses)
- Martial Links – Sam Fonteyn (jester challenges him to a battle)
- Drug Addiction – John Fox (“I shall eat thee!”)
- Orchestral Climax 17 – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy’s nervous)
- Liebeslieder – Johann Strauss II (jester puts a cheese grater to his arm)
- The Snow Waltz 60 – John Devereaux (Stimpy licks frozen pole)
- Brickbat (battle) – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy’s tongue snaps in half)
- Turbulent Times – Richard Harvey (“Indeed, thou dost possess a great wealth of ignorance!”)
- On With the Race – Dennis Farnon (gas tank)
- Forward Advance – Laurie Johnson (“Quite moronic.”)
- Point of Departure H – Gregor F. Narholz (jester screams)
- Hoping For a Better World – Gerhard Trede (“Truly unsurpassed!”)
- Orchestral Ending (d) – Dick Walter (Magical Golden Singing Cheeses are released)
- Orchestral Effect (f) – Dick Walter (cheese goes under Stimpy’s arms)
- March of the Cadet Corps – Barrie Hingley (narrator again)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (Ren at home, struggling)
- Dissension (a) – Robert Cornford (Ren jolts up)
- Orchestral Ending (d) – Dick Walter (Stimpy’s home)
- Cut and Thrust – Patrick Gowers (Ren grabs the cheeses)
- Scared Stiff – Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (Ren sniffs the cheeses)
- Brickbat (battle) – Laurie Johnson (Ren’s revolted)
- Shocking – Robert Cornford (Ren tells Stimpy to bury the cheese)
- Grasshopper’s Dance – Bob Barratt, Colin Frechter, and Ernst Bucalossi (Stimpy digging)
- Fateful Hour B – Henryk Kuzniak (Stimpy hits something with his shovel)
- Brickbat (battle) – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy hits the ogre’s head)
- Point of Departure M – Gregor F. Narholz (“Who dares dig a hole in my roof?!”)
- Point of Departure K – Gregor F. Narholz (“Gimme that cheese!”)
- Jubilate (a) – Andrew Jackman (“These are…”)
- Show Fanfare 3 – David Lindup (shot of shoes)
- Drug Addiction – John Fox (“I could use a pair of them.”)
- Pleasures of Life – Harry Gregson-Williams (“I’ll take ‘em!”)
- ? (shot of cheese on ogre’s feet)
- Brickbats (1-8) – Laurie Johnson (sad shot of Stimpy)
- The Empty Chapel 1 – Zoe De Souza (6 Months Later)
- Dramatic Stabs – John Fox (“And be quick about it!”)
- Brickbats (1-8) – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy’s nervous)
- Suspended Time – Bill Connor (choir as the ogre’s asleep)
- Nocturne 2 – John Scott (Stimpy at the feet of the ogre)
- Easing Tension – Paul Orm (Stimpy tries to pull the cheese off its feet)
- Sinister Aggression – John Fox (Stimpy’s unsuccessful)
- Coriolan Overture – Ludwig Van Beethoven (Stimpy gets an idea)
- Static Link C – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy holds up a crowbar)
- ? (Stimpy tries to pry off the cheese)
- Point of Departure M – Gregor F. Narholz (the ogre screams)
- Imminent Danger – John Fox (Stimpy laughs nervously)
- Point of Departure U – Gregor F. Narholz (“Who the perpetrator of this great villiany be?”)
- Dramatic Stabs – John Fox (plays after Stimpy says he’s taking the ogre’s shoes)
- Failed Venture – Mathias Frey (“Well, I don’t know, I’ve kind of grown attached to these shoes.”)
- Point of Departure T – Gregor F. Narholz (“Tell you what, though…”)
- Big Show Theme – Robert Sharples (“Can you break a kidney?”)
- Cat and Mouse – Bill Connor (“Here’s your change.”)
- Static Link (l) – Gregor F. Narholz (“So they happily make the trade.”)
- Reflections – Stanley Myers (choir)
- Brickbat (battle) – Laurie Johnson (Ren barfs)
- Unsolved Mysteries – Graham Preskett (Ren looks sick)
- Boys in Blue – Bob Barratt (“Man, that’s good cheese!”)
- Symphony No 7 In E Minor V Rondo Finale Tempo 1(Allegro Ordinario) – Gustav Mahler and George Wilson (milk curd princesses)
- Spitfires – Anthony Wakefield (“…Lived happily ever after, and starved to death.”)



A Hard Day’s Luck:

- The Work of the Weavers – Bruce Davies, Bill Mc Arthur, Wendy Weatherby (title card)
- Shamrock Jig – Richard Myhill (opening)
- Passion – Richard Myhill (Haggis’s bald scalp)
- ? (“Yes, Mr. Haggis, sir?”)
- Very End – Sam Fonteyn (clean back)
- Junior Miss – Len Stevens (his back hair on Haggis’s scalp)
- Trumpet Link (b) – Richard Myhill (it slides off his scalp)
- Bouquets (1) – Laurie Johnson (Haggis is sad)
- Willie’s Gone to Melville Castle – Bobby Forsyth (breakfast)
- Tales of Mystery – Richard Myhill (a prize)
- Linkettes (5-9) 5.Tumblo, 6. Skippo, 7. Seurryo, 8. Short Change, 9. Tinpot Fusiliers – Steve Race (fanfare)
- ? (“Magic Leprechaun charm.”)
- Springtime Dance (a) – Richard Myhill (leprechaun appears)
- Symphony No. 6 Pastorale-4th Movement – Ludwig Van Beethoven (“Throw him out at once!”)
- Dirty Work at the Crossroads – Sam Fonteyn (leprechaun is grabbed)
- Playbill – Wilfred Burns (“I can grant you anything you wish!”)
- Without Walls A – Mladen Franko (choir)
- Ride of the Valkyries – Richard Wagner (Haggis wants a wish)
- Irish Jig – Richard Myhill (leprechaun wants Haggis to pass a test)
- Stirring Drums of the Highlands – John Fox (“You’ve got yourself a deal!”)
- The Recorder Lesson – Richard Myhill (butler’s arm falls off)
- Bodhran Beat – Kevin Conneff; Scottish Reform / Miss Sally Hunter / Road to the Isles – David Duncan [both play at the same time] (“And now, for the first test, baldy.”)
- Casta Diva Part 1 Act I Norma – Vincenzo Bellini (opera)
- Set to Pounce – David Farnon (“He lived happily ever-”)
- Terror – Alan Braden (Haggis snaps)
- Shamrock Jig – Richard Myhill (“Whenever you’re done…”)
- Very Happily Drunk – Richard Myhill (Haggis is defeated)
- Jacksons Morning Brush – Paddy Moloney (“I’ll give you another chance to win your wish.”)
- Impressions of India VI – Victor Cavini (“I need some bus fare to get back to the ocean!”)
- Elemental Power – Gerhard Trede (“It’s a wee price to pay, shiny!”)
- ? (clam flies through air)
- Shamrock Jig – Richard Myhill (Haggis laughs)
- Broken Silence – Robert Farnon (leprechaun looks angry)
- Stirring Drums of the Highlands – John Fox (tall pile of stuff)
- The Maid Behind the Bar 2 – Patrick Campbell-Lyons (“Now remember the rules…”)
- The Menacing Silence (a) – Richard Harvey (Haggis is lowered)
- Footsteps of Horror – W. Merrick Farran (“Here, have another egg.”)
- Silent Scream (a) – Richard Harvey (Haggis imagines monsters)
- Point of Departure O – Gregor F. Narholz (Haggis lights a match)
- Silent Scream (a) – Richard Harvey (Haggis screams)
- ? (drums as Haggis ascends)
- The Last Post (b) – Dick Stephen Walter (“Tsk tsk tsk.”)
- ? (Haggis pleads)
- Fond Memories of Portree – David Bell (bagpipe music)
- ? (“It’s OK, you can win.”)
- Pageantry 2 – Leslie Pearson (“Eat it, and ye be granted your wish.”)
- Saucy – Andy Findon (Haggis eats it)
- Maniac Pursuit – Trevor Duncan (Haggis shakes)
- Hallelujah Chorus – George Frideric Handel (Haggis has hair)
- Yankee Doodle – Jerry Burnham, Gil Carter (ending)



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32 - Prehistoric Stimpy / Farm Hands





Prehistoric Stimpy:

- Hongkong Trip – Gerhard Trede (title card)
- Blue Hills – Ronald Hanmer (opening)
- Fly By Night – Montague Ewing (race to the top of the dinosaur)
- Stealth By Night – Jack Coles (“Hold it, girlie, that ain’t no diving board.”)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture- Cat Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Wilbur Cobb decides to tell Ren and Stimpy about the dinosaurs)
- Ravages of Time (a) – Tony Hymas (“The stupidest creature that ever lived.”)
- Marking Time Submix – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy hands over his “stupidest creature” badge)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture- Cat Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (“An Ethel among Mermans!”)
- Carnival of the Animals-The Aquarium – Camille Saint-Saens (“Back, way back…”)
- Sylvia-Pizzicati – Leo Delibes (reproduction explained)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture- Grandfather Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Cobb gets out of the tub)
- Morning From Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 – Edvard Grieg (fish Stimpy’s nose rises out of the water)
- Panpipe Polka – Frank Comedes (fish Stimpy walking on land)
- Bach’s Toccata – Johann Sebastian Bach, Peter Lea-Cox (“No buses, huh? Whaddya call THAT?”)
- Dramatic String Effects 3 – John Fox (pan of prehistoric valley)
- Dramatic String Effects 7 – John Fox (“Life was a constant battle.”)
- They’re Playing Our Tune – Dennis Farnon (mini dino Ren)
- Inferno – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (pan up Stimpysaurus)
- Lumbering Giant – Paddy Kingsland (“Happy happy, joy joy.”)
- Softly She Sleeps – Cedric King-Palmer (Treeasic Period)
- Hungarian Dance No. 5 – Johannes Brahms (“It gave them fire.”)
- Adventures of P.C. 49 – Ronald Hanmer (“Yes, friend to mankind…”)
- Dead March 1 – Alfred Kluten, Frederic Chopin (the dinos ran out of food)
- Showtime (a) – Robert Sharples (dinos watching TV)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture- Cat Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (“It was because they all moved to Jersey!”)
- Fender Sound – Ian Henry Marsh (dinosaurs drowned while swimming)
- Lohengrin-Overture to the 3rd Act – Richard Wagner (dinosaurs jumping off buildings)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture- Cat Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Ren and Stimpy have beards)
- Sting #36 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Hemorrhoids, really bad hemorrhoids!”)
- Adventures of P.C. 49 – Ronald Hanmer (sneezed, coughed, and belched at the same time)
- Bits and Pieces – Ronald Hanmer (“And the kid on the top bunk died!”)
- Blood in the Gutter – Laurie Johnson (cops drag Cobb away)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture- Grandfather Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (“-I- killed the dinosaurs!”)
- Panpipe Polka – Frank Comedes (ending)



Farm Hands:

- Let’s Dance Susanna – Roy Henley (title card)
- My Horse and I – Norman Warren (opening)
- Country Music #3 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (“Let’s us buy some new young’uns!”)
- Country & Western #1 – Henrik Nielsen [OGM] (mail)
- Country & Western #2 – Henrik Nielsen [OGM] (“Here, Ewalt, have a gnaw!”)
- Holiday Fun – Richard Myhill (Ren and Stimpy appear)
- Turkey in the Straw – Stephen Wade (Ren has to get some eggs)
- Two Old Timers – A Gunn (Ren in the hen house)
- The Gunfighter – Franco Micalizzi, Roberto Pregadio (chickens confront Ren)
- Rescue – Cecil Milner (Ren pelted with eggs)
- Mountain Dew (b) – Graham Preskett (chickens playing cards)
- Silent Tears – Keith Nichols (Ren pretending to be a chicken)
- Ridin’ High and Handsome – Glen Sutton, Norris Wilson (Ren runs off with some eggs)
- Santa Lucia (a) – Janos Lehar (Ren grabbed by a romantic rooster)
- Pizzicato Playtime – Sam Fonteyn (Stimpy stepping on a rake)
- Cotton Glory – Les Hurdle, Michael Morgan (at the table)
- Country Friends – Richard Gilks (pulling teeth)
- Old Joe Clark – Stephen Wade (“Why, they startin’ to look just like us!”)
- Ridin’ High and Handsome – Glen Sutton, Norris Wilson (rooster appears again)
- Jelly on a Plate – Paul Lenart, Robert Duke Levine (feeding the pigs)
- Fingerpickin’ – John David Edmed, Vic Flick (Stimpy in litter)
- Jelly on a Plate – Paul Lenart, Robert Duke Levine (Stimpy milking Bossie)
- Dangerous A – Mladen Franko (Ren paranoid)
- Broken Saddles – Richard Gilks (hillbillies as scarecrows)
- Mississippi Blues – Saul Broudy, Zan McLeod (Ren and Stimpy go into outhouse)
- Home on the Range – Saul Broudy, Zan McLeod (that night)
- She’ll Be Commin’ Round the Mountain – Saul Broudy, Zan McLeod, Stephen Wade (tornado)
- Ghosts – Richard Myhill (“Gone? All gone?!”)
- Erotic Nightmare – W. Merreck Farran (Ren goes nuts)
- Air Raid – Gerhard Trede (“Do you hear me?! ALONE! ALONE! ALONE!!!”)
- Plainsong – Chris Payne (choir)
- Mississippi Blues – Saul Broudy, Zan McLeod (“Bossie!”)



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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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30 - House of Next Tuesday / A Friend in Your Face!





House of Next Tuesday:

- Bargains Galore – Dennis Berry, Stuart Crombie (title card)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (announcer talking about the future house)
- Aloha – Dick Walter (climate control)
- Winter Sleigh Ride – Simon Benson (cold room)
- Aloha – Dick Walter (hot room)
- Winter Sleigh Ride – Simon Benson (cold room)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (peddler robots)
- Old New York – Ib Glindemann (Ren and Stimpy enter the house)
- Earth and Space – John Fox (“Welcome to the future of jerky technology.”)
- Dramatic String Effects 3 – John Fox (Ren gets sucked into the machine)
- Thieving Magpie Overture – Gioacchino Rossini (Stimpy eating jerky)
- Earth and Space – John Fox (“Welcome to the future of food preparation. How may I serve you?”)
- Dance of the Hours – Amilcare Ponchielli (“All food will be farmed from the ocean floors.”)
- Trombone Link (a) – Richard Myhill (whale vomits on R&S)
- Tiptoe Through the Tubas – Sam Fonteyn (“It’s already predigested!”)
- Delicate Gay – Alan Braden (Ren’s about to sit on the toilet)
- Be Cool (b) – Benny Carter (fat guy sits on toilet)
- Earth and Space – John Fox (“Thank you for using the bathroom of the house of next Tuesday.”)
- Hey, Hot Lips! (d) – Dick Walter (Stimpy in hot tub with ladies)
- The Streets of Rome – Dick Walter (cooking show)
- Terror – Alan Braden (Ren as a lobster, screams)
- Super Brass Fanfares 4 – John Fox (lobster Ren chops off Stimpy’s nose)
- Wah Wah (b) – Richard Myhill (fade to black)
- Togetherness – Erik Markman [OGM] (“Aw come on, pal, you’re just tense.”)
- Magical Effect (a) – Paddy Kingsland (“Hey! There’s no bed in this room!”)
- The Waiting Silence – Richard Harvey (the pill)
- Take a Bow 2 – David Lindup (pill becomes a bed)
- Brahm’s Lullaby – Johannes Brahms (in bed)
- Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford (bed gets huge)
- Dramatic Impact 1 – Ivor Slaney (Ren wants to leave)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (salesman is outside)
- Carnival of the Animals-The Aquarium – Camille Saint-Saëns (time machine)
- V For Victory – Sam Fonteyn (“Next stop, the past.”)
- Terror – Alan Braden (Ren as a lobster again)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (Stimpy shrugs at camera)



A Friend in Your Face:

- Dance Polka – Hans Haider (title card)
- Sweet and Simple – Steve Race (opening)
- Drama Link (c) – Hubert Clifford (Ren is woken up by Stimpy)
- Open and End Fanfare – Nino Nardini (Stimpy describing his sandwich)
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (“I am pushing food into my head, Ren.”)
- Brahm’s Lullaby – Johannes Brahms (Stimpy sleeping)
- Happy Clog Dance – Hans Haider (Choo Choo answers phone)
- Ridin’ High and Handsome – Glen Sutton, Norris Wilson (cousin at the door)
- Moving Target – Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (Choo Choo nervous at angry stares from his cousin)
- Ridin’ High and Handsome – Glen Sutton, Norris Wilson (Choo Choo and cousin go into Ren’s head)
- Memphis Mud Side A – Steve Goomas, Doug Perkins (loud rock music coming out of Ren’s head)
- Brahm’s Lullaby – Johannes Brahms (“Aw, he’s sleeping like a baby.”)
- Delicate Gay – Alan Braden (the next morning…)
- Saw Theme – William Trytel (Ren goes to the table)
- Workaday World – Jack Beaver (Stimpy describing breakfast)
- Carnival of the Animals- The Fossils – Camille Saint-Saëns (Stimpy pushing more food into his head)
- Turkey in the Straw – Stephen Wade (“Let’s wrassle!”)
- Smouldering Fury (a) – Trevor Duncan (“You OK, Ren? You’re asking kinda strangely.”)
- Spindlelegs – Cedric King-Palmer (Choo Choo goes to visit his cousin)
- On Top of Old Smoky – Charlie Brissette (manure pile on Ren’s head)
- Stealth By Night – Jack Coles (“I don’t understand what’s happening to me.”)
- Terror By Night – Hubert Clifford (Stimpy describing symptoms)
- Blood in the Gutter – Laurie Johnson (“YES!”)
- Spring Song – Felix Mendelssohn (Stimpy puts Ren in a chair)
- Variete 2 – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (“You have head parasites!”)
- Savage Episode – Len Stevens (Ren punches his head)
- When the Saints Go Marching In – William Gilbert Carter, Henry Stinson, Don Rouse, Richard Sackett, David Robinson, Wesley Butts (a party inside Ren’s head)
- Holidays – Ib Glindemann [OGM] (Ren shaking at the dinner table)
- She’ll Be Commin’ Round the Mountain – Saul Broudy, Zan McLeod, Stephen Wade (parasite takes out the trash)
- Panic Patrol – Kenny Graham (Ren puts a vacuum in his ear)
- Cacodemon – Maurice Jarre (Ren puts a slug in his ear)
- Waltz Combo – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (parasite eats the slug)
- Fire (JB-28) – William Loose, Jack Cookerly [Capitol Records] (Ren grabs some dynamite)
- Two Old Timers – A Gunn (“Well, I hear thunder but there ain’t a cloud in the sky!”)
- Graveyard – Johnny Pearson (Ren awake in bed)
- Hog Fever (a) – Graham Preskett (“Bacon grease stew!”)
- Hit and Run – Ralph Dollimore (Ren’s mouth is on fire)
- Heavy Affliction – Cedric-King Palmer (“Your head is due for demolition.”)
- Folli the Foal – Andrew Fenner (urban renewal)
- Yodel’s Fun – Victor Cavini (construction worker puts a jackhammer to Ren’s head)
- Big Show Theme – Robert Sharples (tower opens on Ren’s head)
- Turkey in the Straw (ending)



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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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