Showing posts with label Season 5. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

52 - Sammy and Me / The Last Temptation





Sammy and Me:
- Appearing Live (a) – Dick Walter (title card)
- Children Signature – Erik Markman [OGM] (opening)
- Gay Activity – Clive Richardson (mailbox shakes)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham De Wilde (“It’s here!”)
- Big Band News #2 – Henrik Nielsen [OGM] (Stimpy runs off)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy laughs diabolically)
- Cue the Action! (a) – Dick Stephen Walter (“My very own Sammy Mantis kit!”)
- Static Link (l) – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy takes out the items)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (“Golly! Sammy’s insect eye!”)
- Orchestral Link 19 – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy sticks in the eye)
- Stripper Signature – Erik Markman [OGM] (“Yeah!”)
- Our Special Guest (a) – Dick Walter (“Guess who I am, babe.”)
- Dames and Daggers (b) – Dick Walter (sting)
- Bear Time – Ron Ronsted (“Lorne Greene?”)
- Raspberry! (a) – Richard Myhill (Stimpy’s disappointed)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“I know!”)
- Bear Time – Ron Ronsted (Stimpy tries an impression)
- Dramatic Cue (h) – Ronald Hanmer (“Wally Cox?”)
- Tuba Walk – Dick Walter (“Hmm…”)
- Toyland – Paddy Kingsland (plays after “Tuba Walk”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“I know!”)
- Mantid Man – Shawn Patterson and Bill Wray [Original composition] (Stimpy sings this)
- Dramatic Impact 2 – Ivor Slaney (“Merv Tormel.”)
- Rescue – Cecil Milner (Stimpy bites Ren’s head)
- Dramatic Impact 2 – Ivor Slaney (“Cut out this Sammy Mantis crap and get to bed!”)
- Hey, Hot Lips! (d) – Dick Walter (Stimpy walks away)
- A Little Night Music-Romance – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ron Ronsted (that night…)
- Cue the Action! (c) – Dick Walter (Sammy Kazootie)
- Orchestral Link 76 – Mike Sunderland (“Sammy, Sammy, Sammy!”)
- A Little Night Music-Romance – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ron Ronsted (Ren reading story)
- ? (“Good night…”)
- Drama Link (o) – Hubert Clifford (“…Idiot.”)
- Springtime – Fiachra Trench (the next morning)
- Drive the Jive – Chris Walden (Sammy appears)
- Hit and Run – Ralph Dollimore (Sammy leaves)
- Dames and Daggers (a) – Dick Walter (Stimpy takes a trash can)
- Erotic Nightmare, Bedlam – W. Merreck Farran, & Floating Beauty A – Mladen Franko (all play at the same time as Stimpy’s pile is seen)
- Dames and Daggers (a) – Dick Walter (Stimpy in sneaking gear)
- [Original composition] (pan of the party)
- Lightning Finger Boogie (a) – Jonathan Starkey (Liberoche playing the piano)
- Playbill – Wilfred Burns (Stimpy’s excited)
- Appearing Live (a) – Dick Walter (Sammy appears again)
- Mantid Man – Shawn Patterson and Bill Wray [Original composition] (Sammy sings this)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“Sammy!”)
- [Original composition] (“I’ve always dreamed you bite my head off.”)
- Psychogram E – Mladen Franko (Sammy eats Liberoche’s head)
- Point of Departure O – Gregor F. Narholz (Sammy’s in the darkness)
- Human Misery B – Gregor Narholz (“Weren’t you at my signing, man?”)
- Point of Departure I – Gregor F. Narholz (Sammy lectures Stimpy)
- Love Scene C – Mladen Franko (Stimpy cries)
- Hollywood Christmas – Gregor F. Narholz (“Oh, it’s too much to hope for!”)
- Mantid Man – Shawn Patterson and Bill Wray [Original composition] (Stimpy and Sammy sing this)
- Carioca Girl – Gerhard Narholz (Stimpy in bed with mangled head)



The Last Temptation of Ren:
- Toccata in D-Minor BWV 565 – Johann Sebastian Bach (title card)
- Fashion on Parade – Ronald Hanmer (opening)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (oat lumps)
- Set to Pounce – David Farnon (Ren’s impatient)
- Bonhomie – George Fenton, John Leach (Stimpy serves dinner)
- Fashion on Parade – Ronald Hanmer (“Enjoy your lumps, I’m off to see my stories!”)
- Bits and Pieces – Ronald Hanmer (Ren choking)
- Animal Fair – Trevor Thornton (Stimpy watching TV)
- Bits and Pieces – Ronald Hanmer (Ren choking some more)
- Brahm’s Lullaby – Johannes Brahms (in the womb)
- Inferno – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (war flashback)
- Oberlander – Wolfgang Kaltenbach (outhouse)
- Inferno – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Stimpy runs for it)
- ? (Ren’s soul exits his body)
- Where Danger Lurks – Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy watching TV and crying)
- ? (Stimpy laughs at the TV)
- Without Walls B – Mladen Franko (Ren floats upwards)
- Harp Gliss 2 [#21.05] – Otto Sieben (Ren reaches the top of the clouds)
- Whistling Hours – John Godfrey, Jimmy Stewart (bus to purgatory)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (sting when Ren sits next to a carcass)
- Without Walls B – Mladen Franko (choir music as Ren gets off the bus)
- Toccata in D-Minor BWV 565 – Johann Sebastian Bach (organ piece)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture: Cat Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (Wilbur Cobb)
- Easy Come Easy Go – Mike Sunderland (bug rolling cigar)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (bug is greedy)
- Canope – Cluade Debussy, Helmuth Brandenburg (Wilbur Cobb lectures some more)
- Timpani Roll (e) – Gary Kettel (“Go back, and tend your garden.”)
- Hallelujah Chorus – George Frideric Handel (Ren promises not to let Cobb down)
- Crepe Suzette – Cyril Watters (Mr. Pipe appears)
- Vibe Link (a) – Richard Myhill (Ren descends to Earth)
- Military Conflict – Hans Conzelmann and Delle Haensch (Stimpy’s watching TV with corpse Ren)
- Don Pasquale Operatic Chorus – Gaetano Domenico Donizetti, George Wilson (“Stimpy, I’m back, I’m alive!”)
- Symphony No. 101 (Clock Movement, Movement 2) – Franz Joseph Haydn (Ren throws possessions into the fire)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz ; Shock Scenes – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren mowing lawn at night)
- Orchestral Link 62 – Mike Sunderland (Next Morning)
- Happy Golightly – John Charles Fiddy (“I have something to get off my chest.”)
- ? (Ren makes a confession)
- Travellin’ On (b) – Graham Preskett (“A million bucks?!”)
- Showtime (a) – Robert Sharples (later…)
- Temple Dance – George Fenton, John Leach (Ren meditating)
- Twang Bar Blues 1 – Steve Byrd (Stimpy driving around the house)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz ; Shock Scenes – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren mowing lawn again)
- Main Street – Alec Gould (“Care to join us for a dip?”)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz ; Shock Scenes – Gregor F. Narholz (“Go swimming in the pious pool of sorrow!”)
- Main Street – Alec Gould (“Okay, Ren!”)
- Raga Bhupali- Clem Alford (Ren whipping himself at the table)
- Minuet – Ludwig Van Beethoven, Lee Ashley [OGM] (Stimpy eating a good meal)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz ; Shock Scenes – Gregor F. Narholz (“You mock my words, Mr. Greedy Glutton.”)
- Minuet – Ludwig Van Beethoven, Lee Ashley [OGM] (“OK, suit yourself.”)
- Bits and Pieces – Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy’s choking)
- Comic Tension (c) – Dick Walter (Ren looks at all the possessions)
- Elusive – Len Stevens (“I’ll, uh, go for help!”)
- The Promised Land – Kay Rudd (Ren runs into Wilbur Cobb)
- Peter and the Wolf Overture: Cat Theme – Sergei Prokofiev (ending)


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51 - A Scooter for Yaksmas





A Scooter for Yaksmas:
- Joy to the World 59 – Richard Harvey (title card)
- Locomotion – Clive Richardson (Stimpy working at the factory)
- Happy Holiday – Anthony Spurgin (end of work shift)
- Sneak Up – Gerhard Trede (Stimpy outside the toy store)
- The Nutcracker- Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Stimpy in the bathroom)
- Appearing Live (c) – Dick Walter (Ren at the dinner table with signs around him)
- The Merry Peasant – Robert Schumann (“Lemme just scooter that in a little closer.”)
- Hey, Hot Lips! (d) – Dick Walter (Stimpy with a sign on his head)
- The Twelve Days of Christmas 59 – Richard Harvey (Stimpy decorating)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (Stimpy shushing Ren)
- It’s a Wizzleteats Kind of Christmas – Charlie Brissette, Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Tom Armbruster [Original composition]
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (Stimpy says they must get ready for the night)
- Morning From Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 – Edvard Grieg (morning)
- Workaday World – Jack Beaver (Stimpy opening presents)
- Brass Flourish (j) – Barrie Hingley (heard when Stimpy gives Ren his present)
- Proclamation (a) – Keith Mansfield (Ren opens his presents)
- Forward Advance – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy gets ready to open his gift)
- Crime Doesn’t Pay – Jack Beaver (Stimpy opens his gift and represses his emotions)
- Happy-Go-Lively – Laurie Johnson (Ren casually turns around when Stimpy leaves)
- Bitter Aftermath – Richard Harvey (Stimpy sadly looking in the toy store window)
- Crime Doesn’t Pay – Jack Beaver (“You were supposed to be MINE!”)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson (right before the glass accidentally breaks)
- Savage Episode – Len Stevens (old lady tells cop about Stimpy “stealing”)
- Bitter Aftermath – Richard Harvey (Stimpy underneath the bridge)
- Life or Death – Jack Beaver (Stimpy’s daydream)
- Dramatic Sea Battle – Gerhard Trede (the second half of the daydream)
- Sudden End – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Stimpy still underneath the bridge)
- The Sword of Damocles – Jack Beaver (Stimpy riding scooter back to Ren)
- Orchestral Link 53 – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy applying “hair”)
- High Speed Action – Laurie Johnson (“There’s only one man who can help me now.”)
- Acts of Heroism (a) – Trevor Duncan (Stimpy hits something)
- Funny Little Man – Wyn Henry (the oaf ran over)
- Hark the Herald Angels Sing(1) – Simon Benson (Ren back at the house)
- Golden Arrow – Jack Beaver (Stimpy and bum riding scooter)
- Maniac Pursuit – Trevor Duncan (Stimpy reward picture)
- Shock Horror (a) – Dick Walter (Stimpy behind reward picture)
- Maniac Pursuit – Trevor Duncan (right before Stimpy stops the scooter)
- Drama – Van Phillips (“I’m tellin’.”)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (“Help! Police!”)
- Hi-Hat – Derek Holt, Gary Moberly (Stimpy still driving)
- Smouldering Fury (c) – Trevor Duncan (Stimpy gets a flat tire)
- Mists of Illusion – Gilbert Vinter (Stimpy dizzy)
- We Wish You a Merry Christmas (b) – Simon Benson (“The West Pole!”)
- Sad News – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy mourns the scooter)
- Berlin 1945 A – Gregor F. Narholz (“They’re passed out and sleeping like logs.”)
- Historical Perspective (c) – Keith Mansfield (It’s a package from Ren to me!”)
- Joy to the World 59 – Richard Harvey (Stimpy opens his package)
- The Holly and the Ivy 59 – Richard Harvey (Stimpy fixes his old scooter)
- Hot Liquorice (a) – Dick Walter (cops arrive at the motel)
- New Year’s Greetings – Eric Siday (ending)



Dog Water Commercial:
- Gay Activity – Clive Richardson (plays throughout)

Stimpy’s Craft-Works Corner:
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (opening)
- Boogie Takeover – Daryl Runswick (Disco music)
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (plays again)
- Minitake 15 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (Stimpy reading the letter)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“It’s a invite to a fancy dress costume ball!”)
- Minitake 15 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (“Aw rats, we ain’t got no costumes.”)
- Turkey Trot – John Longmire (ending)


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50 - Terminal Stimpy / Reverend Jack Cheese





Terminal Stimpy:
- Bereavement – Otto Sieben (title card)
- The Eternal Loser – Paddy Kingsland (opening)
- Asrael 2) Andante – Joseph Suk, George Wilson (Obituaries)
- Happy Hippo – Eric Winstone (Ren asks Stimpy if he knows how many lives he has left)
- Ole, Ole – David Snell (Mexico flashback)
- Happy Hippo – Eric Winstone (photo album)
- Valse Impromptu – Franz Liszt (blizzard of ’69 flashback)
- Happy Hippo – Eric Winstone (“So that makes, uh…”)
- Climax for Strings 8 – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren warns Stimpy of not dying)
- Shark Alert – David Farnon (turning on the furnace)
- Dramatic Cue (h) – Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy’s about to light a match)
- The Violin Lesson – Richard Myhill (“Man, that airline food goes right through ya!”)
- Raspberry! (a) – Richard Myhill (Mr. Horse walks off camera)
- Emotion 10 – John Fox, Otto Sieben (Stimpy with tears in his eyes)
- Action Cut A – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy carefully walking across the floor)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“REN!”)
- Orchestral Climax 10 – Gregor F. Narholz (“What are you trying to do?!”)
- Point of Departure N – Gregor F. Narholz (“You can’t eat out of the trash!”)
- Impressions of India II – Victor Cavini (shot of disgusting sandwich)
- Action Cut A – Gregor F. Narholz (“Everyone’s got to cash in their chips sooner or later.”)
- Easing Tension – Paul Orm (“Accept it… accept it…”)
- Spot 3 – Trevor Bastow (5 Stages of Acceptance card)
- Nature’s World 6 – John Fox (Anger)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (“TOAST?! HERE’S YOUR TOAST!”)
- Nature’s World 6 – John Fox (Stimpy asks how he wants his coffee)
- Tea with Alice – Hans-Martin Majewski (Denial)
- Parasol Parade – Alec Gould (Bargaining)
- Bitter Aftermath – Richard Harvey (Depression)
- Silent Tears – Keith Nichols (at a bar)
- Springtime – Fiachra Trench (Acceptance)
- String Quartet in D Major 3) Larghetto – Cesar Auguste Jean Guilla Franck, George Wilson (“Mister! Are you OK?”)
- Poetic Love Theme B – Mladen Franko (Stimpy skips Muddy)
- Blue Blood G – Gregor F. Narholz (“Ren, I’m home.”)
- Stabat Mater 1) Stabat Mater Dolorosa – Giovanni Pergolesi, George Wilson (“You know what, Ren, I looked death right in the eye.”)
- Slapstick Effects 26 – David Bell (Stimpy starts an analogy)
- Blue Blood G – Gregor F. Narholz (“Stop! You’re tearing my heart out!”)
- Very End – Sam Fonteyn (Ren celebrates eventual demise)
- Amazing Grace – John Newton, John Wilberforce ; Shark Attack – David Farnon (both tracks play at the same time right before the house blows up)
- Washington Post – Len Rawle, John Philip Sousa (Ren and Stimpy at the pearly gates)



Reverend Jack Cheese:
- Onward Christian Soldiers – Arthur Sullivan, Anthony Wakefield (title card)
- Gramercy Swing – Jean-Pierre Fabien, Martin Taylor (opening)
- Western Sunsets – Richard Gilks (song that plays over Jack’s loudspeaker)
- Toccata in D Minor BWV 565 – Johann Sebastian Bach (“Mr. Cheese, sir…”)
- Sequentia Rex Tremendae Majestatis – Antonin Rejcha, George Wilson (plays after “Toccata”)
- Western Sunsets – Richard Gilks (wagon stops)
- Showtime Fill (b) – Gary Kettel (drum roll)
- Year of Famine – Gregor F. Narholz (Jack is lowered from the ceiling)
- Tupelo Shuffle – Paul Lenart, Robert Duke Levine (Jack plays the guitar)
- Spot 3 – Trevor Bastow (“Now, back before time began…”)
- Brave Jack – Keith Nichols (puppet show begins)
- Into Battle Again/Main Theme – Jean Clero (“But this blissful coexistence wouldn’t last…”)
- Point of Departure M – Gregor F. Narholz (“…A BLOODTHIRSTY TWO-HORNED DEVIL!”)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (Jack continues the story)
- ? (choir that plays during “Armed Attack”)
- Happy-Go-Lively – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy sells meat treats)
- Halleluja from ‘The Messiah’ – Georg F. Handel (“Yes, children, yes…”)
- Slow Sax – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (that night…)
- Hawaiian Cocktail – Richard Myhill (Jack in his chamber)
- Wargames Linking Section (h) – Keith Mansfield (“That’s not how you do it!”)
- Anguish – Richard Hill (plays when Jack swallows the BBQ)
- Sudden Aggression – Gerhard Trede (“Well, what are you standing around for?”)
- Drums and Timpanis – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (drum music while performing the ceremony)
- ? (Stimpy runs out)
- La Cucuracha – Roy Wootton (at the baseball stadium)
- Sudden Aggression – Gerhard Trede (“Your butt worries are over, reverend.”)
- ? (“Ah, now THAT’S what a butt should look like!”)
- Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring – Johann Sebastian Bach (meat robe)
- Liar’s Song (b) – Igor Tuhmanov (choir)
- Toccata in D Minor BWV 565 – Johann Sebastian Bach (ritual of putting meat on Ren and Stimpy’s heads)
- Sequentia Rex Tremendae Majestatis – Antonin Rejcha, George Wilson (“Daddy, I love you!”)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“Wake up!”)
- The Promised Land – Kay Rudd (Jack describes his vision)
- Panic Patrol – Kenny Graham (meat wagon drives off)
- Into Battle Again/Main Theme – Jean Clero (“Stimpy, I’ve been driving forever.”)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz (“Excuse me, reverend…”)
- I Gave My Love a Cherry – Elisabeth Null (Jack puts on a record)
- Dramatic Cue (h) – Ronald Hanmer (“This isn’t about the children!”)
- Panic Patrol – Kenny Graham (“Cripes! It’s the highway meat patrol!”)
- ? (cop)
- Shock Horror (a) – Dick Walter (“Oh the humanity!”)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz [NOTE: Another track plays at the same time] (Jack is nuts)
- The Last Post – Dick Walter (“You’ll never serve meat in this town again!”)
- ? (“You’re washed up, the show’s over!”)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (“Hand over your meat confectioner’s license!”)
- Tritsh Tratsch Polka – Johann Strauss II (Jack escapes)
- Brave Jack – Keith Nichols (4 years later…)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (Jack throwing stones)
- Brave Jack – Keith Nichols (ending)


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49 - Pen Pals / Big Flakes





Pen Pals:
- News Reel – Len Stevens (title card)
- Star Prizes (a) – Tony Kinsey (opening)
- Baby Elephant – Dick Walter (“But Ren, you’ve been living off your mother for the past eight years.”)
- Wargames Link (c) – Keith Mansfield (“Forget about that!”)
- The Crime Busters – Ralph Dollimore (cop at the door)
- Terror by Night – Hubert Clifford (Ren’s about to hit stimpy)
- Star Prizes (a) – Tony Kinsey (Ren’s daydream)
- Drama Link (c) – Hubert Clifford (“To commit some crimes.”)
- Foiled – Brian Laurence Bennett (Ren and Stimpy emerge from the sewer)
- Dramatic Stabs – John Fox (“And this bank is our ticket!”)
- Mystery X – Gerhard Trede (Ren and Stimpy perform a bank robbery)
- Sousarama – Edrich Siebert (“We’re going to jail!”)
- The Crime Busters – Ralph Dollimore (“The only place you’re going is kingdom come.”)
- ? (“Fire.”)
- Foiled – Brian Laurence Bennett (“OK Stimpy, if we can’t go legally, we’ll break in.”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (Ren holds up pliers)
- Tender Affair – John Fox (“Wasn’t he a handsome devil.”)
- War Statement 10 – Laurie Johnson (“All right Stimpy, FIRE!”)
- Slapstick Effects 65 – David Bell (“Rascal?”)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (gaping hole in the wall)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (policeman screams)
- Smouldering Fury (c) – Trevor Duncan (“Rascal…”)
- Asrael 2) Andante – Joseph Suk, George Wilson (cop finds rope)
- Keeping Busy – Terence Roper (Ren and Stimpy slide down rope)
- The Crime Busters – Ralph Dollimore (“Vengeance is mine!”)
- Finders Creepers – Paddy Kingsland (Ren and Stimpy going through drain)
- Here and There – Gary Hughes (Stimpy using a plunger)
- Dramatic Cue (h) – Ronald Hanmer (“Jeepers! It’s the fuzz!”)
- The Crime Busters – Ralph Dollimore (“That’ll be enough sweets for you today.”)
- Danger Area – David Farnon (Ren and Stimpy floating in toilet)
- Wargames – Keith Mansfield (“All right, this is your last chance!” and “FIRE!”)
- Shark Alert – David Farnon (prisoner walks out of hole in wall)
- Kleine Nachtmusik-Menuett, Eine – Wolfgang Mozart, Ron Ronsted (“Mama!”)
- Fierce Fight – Gerhard Trede (newspaper headline)
- Air Raid – Gerhard Trede (“FIRE!”)
- Marking Time – Laurie Johnson (prison ruined)
- Revue Fox – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (newspaper headline)
- Star Prizes (a) – Tony Kinsey (Ren and Stimpy in jail)
- The Crime Busters – Ralph Dollimore (massive prisoner put in with them)
- Fashion on Parade – Ronald Hanmer (ending)



Big Flakes:
- Winter’s Flight (a) – Richard Harvey (title card)
- Busy Bachelor – Redvers Kyle (Stimpy unpacks the car)
- Opinions – Ron Ronsted (Stimpy grabs one bag)
- Star Parade – Tony Kinsey (looking at all the stuff in the cabin)
- Cathedral Largo From ‘Largo’ – Otto Sieben (Stimpy praying)
- Morning Song – Fiachra Trench (the next morning…)
- Winter Sleigh Ride – Simon Benson (Stimpy looks outside)
- Lambs in Clover – Jack Strachey (Ren pushes Stimpy outside)
- Grandpa – David Farnon (“Time to try out that new bidet.”)
- Fashion on Parade – Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy says they’re snowed in for six months)
- Orchestral Effect (c) – Dick Walter (“We can play… GAMES!”)
- Victoriana – John Leach (“Blithering idiot. Imbecile. Numbskull. Stupid raving fool.”)
- Grandpa – David Farnon (“Finally, just me and my bidet.”)
- Evenings in Granada – Roland Harker (fireplace)
- Concerto No 1 in E Minor – Frederic Chopin (“I, uh, already used the moose meat in the fire.”)
- Inferno – Frederic Bayco (“You’re angry, aren’t you?”)
- ? (calendar changes- part 1)
- Harp Gliss 2 [#21.04] – Otto Sieben (calendar changes- part 2)
- Kumpulan Muzik Gambus B – Wayan Udayana (Stimpy serves Ren a calendar page for dinner)
- Hidden Treasures – George Fenton, John Leach (“The walls are closing in on me!”)
- ? (Stimpy tries to console Ren)
- ? (Ren scares Stimpy with big words)
- Terror – Alan Braden (“STOP IT!”)
- Pompadour Hop A – Steve Goomas (pizza boy at the door)
- ? (harp sound as the calendar changes)
- ? (“I’m sorry, Stimpy, I’ve been holding out on you.”)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz (“All this time, I’ve been eating peanut brittle.”)
- Nature’s World 3 – John Fox (outside the cabin)

Varicose Veins Commercial:- Blissful Thoughts – Anthony Collins (opening)
- Drive the Jive – Chris Walden (guy lectures the kid)
- Varicose Veins Song – Charlie Brissette, Bob Camp [Original composition] (product revealed)
- Daddy Wouldn’t Buy Me a Bow Wow – Roy Alan Wootton, Joseph Tabrar (“One adult, please.”)
- Varicose Veins Song – Charlie Brissette, Bob Camp [Original composition] (ending)


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48 - School Mates / Dinner Party





School Mates:
- Frere Jacques – Hiroko Banks (title card)
- When You Remember Vienna – John Godfrey, Jimmy Stewart (opening)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (“Coming by for a visit?!”)
- Point of Departure K – Gregor F. Narholz ; Set to Pounce – David Farnon (Ren looking at all the dainty stuff in the house)
- When You Remember Vienna – John Godfrey, Jimmy Stewart (“Look Ren, I finished your cheerleading outfit.”)
- Intense Danger – James Clarke (Ren looks around nervously)
- Cold Sweat – John Scott (“l’ll get it!”)
- Pirates’ Chorus – Barrie Hingley, Arthur Sullivan (Ren’s roommate, Chuck, arrives)
- Tender Affair – John Fox (“You’re gettin’ kind of… dandy in your old age.”)
- Slapstick Effects 27 – David Bell (“It’s a cat!”)
- Escape – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Chuck chases Stimpy)
- National Anthem of Norway E – Alfred Kluten, Rikard Nordraak (Chuck laughs)
- Wistful Lover – Ron Ronsted (“Actually, that cat is Stimpy.”)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“That really makes me wanna PUKE!”)
- Smouldering Fury (b) – Trevor Duncan (Chuck chews out Ren)
- Dramatic Impact (5) – Ivor Slaney (“Oh yeah? Prove it.”)
- Like Strange – Kenny Graham (“Hmm, better fix him up a bit first.”)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (Chuck pumps up Ren)
- Abide With Me – Richard Myhill (“Any vicious dogs in there?”)
- Baby Elephant – Dick Walter (door opens)
- Shark Alert – David Farnon (“No, just us mad dogs!”)
- Escape – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Chuck and Ren chase Stimpy in the yard)
- National Anthem of Norway A – Alfred Kluten, Rikard Nordraak (Ren and Chuck share a laugh)
- Shock Horror (a) – Dick Walter (Stimpy’s chewed off butt)
- Streckfus Stomp – Henry Davies (Chuck and Ren painting the town yellow)
- Orchestral Link 51 – Mike Sunderland (“I sure hope the boys are all right.”)
- National Anthem of Norway E – Alfred Kluten, Rikard Nordraak (Ren and Chuck are back for the night)
- Escape – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Ren chases Stimpy)
- Land of Green Ginger – Dennis Farnon (yearbook)
- Ich Hatte Einen Kameraden 2 – Alfred Kluten (Chuck and Stimpy laughing)
- Sousarama – Edrich Siebert (“Let’s play a game!”)
- Point of Departure K – Gregor F. Narholz (“It’s a cat! Kill it!”)
- Escape – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (dogs chasing Ren)
- Merry as a Grig – Van Phillips (the next day…)
- Shark Alert – David Farnon (ominous shadow of Chuck)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (“8 Hours Later…”)
- Merry as a Grig – Van Phillips (Ren comes home from work)
- Stars and Stripes Forever – John Philip Sousa (Stimpy announcing all he and Chuck did for the day)
- Seat of Feelings – Gregor F. Narholz (“But… what about me?”)
- Pirates’ Chorus – Barrie Hingley, Arthur Sullivan (Ren reminisces)
- National Anthem of Norway A – Alfred Kluten, Rikard Nordraak (harvest homecoming dance)
- Teenage Party – Erik Markman [OGM] (“Hey, flyspeck!”)
- Seat of Feeings – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren cries)
- National Anthem of Norway A – Alfred Kluten, Rikard Nordraak (“Omega delta phi!”)
- Emotion 15 – John Fox, Otto Sieben (“No thanks, I’ll just wait here ’til I die.”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“It’s the cat.”)
- Paris Gaiety – Edrich Siebert (ending)



Dinner Party:
- Prince of Denmark’s March – Jeremiah Clarke (title card)
- Emperor Waltz – Johann Strauss II (opening)
- New York Nights – Richard Myhill (Mr. Horse in a seedy motel)
- Radetzky March – Johann Strauss Sr. (sting when Mr. Horse smiles)
- In the Hall of the Mountain King – Edvard Grieg (Muddy Mudskipper in prison)
- Radetzky March – Johann Strauss Sr. (sting when Muddy smiles)
- Slick in the City – Kenny Graham (baboon in the alley)
- Radetzky March – Johann Strauss Sr. (sting when baboon smiles)
- Minuetto – Franz Danzi, Lee Ashley [OGM] (Stimpy preparing the food)
- Defenders of Freedom – Barrie Hingley (exterior of mansion as guests arrive)
- Emperor Waltz – Johann Strauss II (“Oh, better check the make-up.”)
- Act One – Erik Markman [OGM] (“A smart host keeps a mirror nearby to check his appearance.”)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“Yaaah!!”)
- Impressions of India II – Victor Cavini (huge mole on Ren’s face)
- Act One – Erik Markman [OGM] (Ren applies pliers to the mole)
- [Original composition] (Mantid Man appears)
- Unsolved Mysteries – Graham Preskett (other skins in the closet)
- Pomp and Circumstance March – Edward Elgar, Fiachra Trench (Stimpy announcing the guests)
- Scotland the Brave_The Rowan Tree – Rob Mathieson (“Oh that’s a manly handshake you got there.”)
- Gavotte in F – Giovanni Martini, Fiachra Trench (soup is served)
- Without Walls A – Mladen Franko (Ren prays)
- Gavotte in F – Giovanni Martini, Fiachra Trench (conversation)
- Left Foot Forward – Graham Preskett (everyone eats)
- Sudden Aggression – Gerhard Trede (“No! Musn’t! It’s… bad… manners!”)
- Dramatic Cue (a) – Ronald Hanmer (PTM eaten by baboon)
- Defenders of Freedom – Barrie Hingley (“Oh well, when will they learn to listen to the master of etiquette?”)
- Gavotte in F – Giovanni Martini, Fiachra Trench (Stimpy takes a fire hose to the guests)
- Den Fyrste Vardag – Lars Skjervheim (men retreat to the bathroom)
- La Premiere Pois – John Godfrey, Jimmy Stewart (women in the tea parlor)
- Playful Pizzicato – Richard Harvey (Ren gets everyone to leave the party)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson & Close In – Simon Benson, Eugenio Grandi (doorknob turns)
- Point of Departure F – Gregor F. Narholz (“Hey! What are you people doing in my house?!”)
- Dirty Work at the Crossroads – Sam Fonteyn (everyone freaks out and leaves the mansion)
- Emperor Waltz – Johann Strauss II (Ren concludes)
- Sunshine Smile – Erik Markman [OGM] (limo drives off into the sunset)


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47 - I Was a Teenage Stimpy / Who's Stupid Now?





I Was a Teenage Stimpy:

- Mounting the Scaffold 1 – Gregor F. Narholz (title card)
- We Three Kings – Simon Benson (opening)
- Fashion on Parade – Ronald Hanmer (mail truck arrives)
- Alto Sax – Ib Glindemann (Husk)
- Fashion on Parade – Ronald Hanmer (Ren goes to the bathroom)
- Mounting the Scaffold 1 – Gregor F. Narholz (Stimpy spasming in bathroom)
- Drama Link (l) – Hubert Clifford (Ren kicks open the door)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (sting)
- Nature’s World 4 – John Fox (“Oh Stimpy, I knew this day would come.”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Wait here.”)
- National Anthem of Austria D – Alfred Kluten, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (family grooming kit)
- ? (“Go on, find a nice ripe one.”)
- Savage Episode – Len Stevens (Stimpy pops the pimple)
- Young Ballerina – David Farnon (at breakfast)
- Point of Departure C – Gregor F. Narholz (“Hey hey, relax, man.”)
- Nature’s World 4 – John Fox (“It’s natural. It’s just another growth spurt, buddy.”)
- Mounting the Scaffold 1 – Gregor F. Narholz (“I don’t wanna grow up!”)
- Reverie – Robert Schumann (that morning…)
- Mists of Illusion – Gilbert Vinter (Stimpy wakes up)
- Shopping Street – Cedric King-Palmer (Stimpy runs to the bathroom)
- La Paloma Impression – Harri Schrader and Sebastian Yradier (Stimpy puts a bucket outside the door)
- Act One – Erik Markman [OGM] (Stimpy on the phone)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (sting as Stimpy runs up)
- Misty Autumn Days – Mike Sunderland (“Out?”)
- Blue Danube Polka – Helmuth Brandenburg, Werner Bruggemann (Stimpy’s party)
- Slave Caravan 2 – Gregor F. Narholz (“Delinquents! I knew it!”)
- State of War – Keith Mansfield (“You’re grounded! Forever!”)
- Eve of Conflict – Richard Hill (“You ain’t the boss of me.”)
- Parasols in the Park – Sam Fonteyn (Ren watching old home movies)
- Finders Creepers – Paddy Kingsland (Stimpy sneaking into Ren’s bedroom)
- Magical Effect (a) – Paddy Kingsland (“Husk…”)
- Parasols in the Park – Sam Fonteyn (Ren continuing to watch the film)
- Unsolved Mysteries – Graham Preskett (Stimpy opens Husk and laughs)
- Orchestral Link 68 – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy sticking Husk pages to himself)
- Silent Tears – Keith Nichols (“Maybe I was kinda hard on the little lad.”)
- Static Time – John Scott (“Someone has breached my security system…”)
- Marching Invaders A – Mladen Franko (Ren marching to Stimpy’s room)
- Bleakdawn Link – Richard Hill (“Where are you, you little thief?!”)
- Nature’s World 4 – John Fox (“He’s gone into the pupa stage.”)
- Jarabe Tapatio B – Carlos Periguez (Ren busts open the cocoon)
- Mounting the Scaffold 1 – Gregor F. Narholz (adult Stimpy emerges)
- Tribute to the King – Gregor F. Narholz (frontal of adult Stimpy)
- ? (“And now, I have a man to take care of me in my dotage.”)
- Reach For the Stars – Richard Harvey (Stimpy flies off)
- Romantic Epic – Robert Farnon (“They grow so fast, then leave ya! You just hope you raise them right.”)



Who’s Stupid Now?:

- Cue the Action! (b) – Dick Stephen Walter (“Heralding the biggest secret in Hollywood…”)
- Timpani Roll (l) – Gary Kettel (drum roll)
- Cue the Action! (b) – Dick Stephen Walter (“LOVE ME!”)
- Nature’s World 8 – John Fox (Ren narrates; title card)
- Tonight in Person – Keith Mansfield (opening)
- Meadows Green (a) – Richard Myhill (“Isn’t that sweet, Ren?”)
- Storm at Sea (a) – Dick Walter (Stimpy looks serious)
- Emotion 1 – John Fox and Otto Sieben (“That’s why I hate to leave you guys.”)
- ? (“No, you did.”)
- Bleakdawn Link – Richard Hill (boss insults Ren)
- Drama Link (f) – Hubert Clifford (“Who you calling pigheaded?”)
- Minitake 15 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (“Aw, you got me all wrong, pal.”)
- Minitake 124 F-J – Gerhard Narholz (“I’ll do anything you want, as long as you keep our show going.”)
- Orchestral Link 66 – Mike Sunderland (“Well, I don’t know.”)
- Looking Back – Mike Sunderland (“Can’t you see Stimpy’s torment?”)
- Orchestral Link 66 – Mike Sunderland (“Anything, huh?”)
- Cue the Action (b) – Dick Stephen Walter (“Anything!”)
- Asrael 2) Andante – Joseph Suk, George Wilson (boss looks at Ren and Stimpy)
- Orchestral Link 66 – Mike Sunderland (“I’ve got it!”)
- Playful Pizzicato – Richard Harvey (“You’ll play the skinny jerk, and you’ll play the fat idiot.”)
- Conflict Link 2 – Richard Hill (plays right before Ren screams)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Ren screams)
- Soft and Gentle (b) – Dick Walter (Fat and Thin Institute exterior)
- Carioca Girl – Gerhard Narholz (“Try it, it’s good!”)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“It’s either my way… OR THE HIGHWAY!”)
- ? (“Well, if you put it that way. You get so mad.”)
- Moving Target – Dick Walter (Ren swallows the drink)
- Carioca Girl – Gerhard Narholz (“Say, that’s good!”)
- Cat and Mouse – Bill Connor (“What’s in it?”)
- Soft Suspense 1 – Louis Clarke (“It’s a secret.”)
- African Drums – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Ren keeps drinking)
- Set to Pounce – David Farnon (sinister music when the camera follows the tube)
- Zirkon Fanfare – Steve Gray (“It sure does tickle!”)
- African Drums – Hans Conzelmann, Delle Haensch (Ren becomes fatter, Stimpy becomes skinny)
- Basso Ostinato Op.5 No.5 (Russia) – Susan Kanzian, Ed Lewis, Anton Stepanowitsch Arensky (Ren finishes drinking)
- Minitake 124 F-J – Gerhard Narholz (“He must look hideous!”)
- Soft Suspense 1 – Louis Clarke (“He’s covered up.”)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham De Wilde (fat Ren and skinny Stimpy shot)
- Soft Suspense 1 – Louis Clarke (“Let me take a look at you.”)
- Slapstick Effects 41 – David Bell (“Lumpy, lumpy, lumpy!”)
- Approaching Danger – James Clarke (“Thighs of steel!”)
- Symphony No. 6-Pathetique (Movement 4) – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren has tears in his eyes…)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson (…but he gets defiant)
- Industrial Riot A – Mladen Franko (“So it’s like THAT, is it?”)
- Orchestral Link 68 – Mike Sunderland (“I’ve got your number.”)
- ? (“Of course you do, Ren, we live together!”)
- Star Warriors – Richard Harvey (“Don’t play stupid with me!”)
- Slapstick Effects 64 – David Bell (“Or don’t you remember?”)
- Star Warriors – Richard Harvey (“I’m the stupid one now!”)
- Misty Autumn Days – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy consoles Ren)
- Star Warriors – Richard Harvey (“Being stupid and bloated and…”)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (“Take it easy, Ren!”)
- King of Arms A – Gregor F. Narholz (“You fool!”)
- Intense Danger – James Clarke (Ren daydreams)
- Sneaking Pussy – Ron Ronsted (Ren walks away)
- Brass Flourish (i) – Barrie Hingley (“To address my fans!”)
- Orchestral Climax 9 – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren slams the door)
- Minitake 163 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (“I love it when he’s so determined.”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Uh, OK, here goes…”)
- Timpani Roll (e) – Gary Kettel (Stimpy gears up)
- What a Goof! (c) – Richard Myhill (“Where’s my dinner?”)
- Grandpa – David Farnon (“This is harder than I ever imagined.”)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (“Where’s… my… DINNER?!”)
- Exciting Action C – Mladen Franko (Stimpy’s eyebrows furrow)
- Cue the Action! (b) – Dick Walter (“LOVE ME!”)
- ? (“At last, we are at the present. My glory days.”)
- Discordant – David Farnon (“Uh… duh?”)
- Air Raid – Gerhard Trede (audience is angry)
- Into Battle Again/Main Theme – Jean Clero (“Stimpy, they laughed at me and called me names!”)
- Lonely Violin – Dick Walter (“…Not really.”)
- Folli the Foal – Andrew Fenner (Stimpy says his line)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson (“Uh… duh?”)
- Mounting the Scaffold 1 – Gregor F. Narholz (director is angry)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (“ACT!”)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (“What are you trying to do, moron?”)
- Crosses on Graves – Jean Clero (“You want me to be stupid?”)
- Emotion 11 – John Fox and Otto Sieben (“Nobody understands me.”)
- Discordant – David Farnon (“Not again…”)
- Curtain-Raiser – Alan Braden (audience cheers)



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46 - Bell Hops / Dog Tags





Bell Hops:

- Intermission – Johnny Hawksworth (title card)
- Ballad in F-Minor Op. 52 – Frederic Chopin (opening)
- Battle Hymn of the Republic (a) – Graham De Wilde, William John Steffe (the bellhop chant)
- Scherzo No.2 In B-Flat Minor Op.31 – Frederic Chopin (“Now to the matter at hand.”)
- Shark Alert – David Farnon (dramatic music when Mrs. Buttloaves is introduced)
- Hawaiian Cocktail – Richard Myhill (“I’ll get the bag, you get the hag!”)
- Drama Link (k) – Hubert Clifford (“Hey Stimpy, hurry up, my finger’s starting to blister!”)
- ? (Stimpy squeezes Mrs. Buttloaves into the elevator)
- Passing the Time – Robert Sharples (everyone in the elevator)
- Hawaiian Cocktail – Richard Myhill (everyone gets out of the elevator)
- Seat of Feelings – Gregor F. Narholz (“It’s in here somewhere…”)
- Bassoon Link (b) – Richard Myhill (Mrs. Buttloaves spits mints at Ren and Stimpy)
- Impressions of India II – Victor Cavini (shot of the mints)
- Seat of Feelings – Gregor F. Narholz (“Thanks, Mrs. Buttloaves!”)
- Scherzo No.2 In B-Flat Minor Op.31 – Frederic Chopin (“Boys, take this mysterious package to Mr. Noggin.”)
- Passing the Time – Robert Sharples (in the elevator again)
- Enigma Variations-Nimrod – Edward Elgar (Stimpy describing Mr. Noggin’s accomplishments)
- Passing the Time – Robert Sharples (Ren and Stimpy get out of the elevator)
- Strings and Harp – David Farnon (creepy music as Ren and Stimpy approach Mr. Noggin’s door)
- Flute Mystery – Pete Lowe (Mr. Noggin takes the package)
- Bass Clarinet Effect – David Farnon (Mr. Noggin gives R&S breath mints)
- Undecided E – Mladen Franko (Mr. Noggin gives R&S breath mints)
- Blue Blood C – Gregor F. Narholz (“Fortune smiles upon us!”)
- The Nutcracker Op. 71A – Waltz of the Flowers – Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Erik Markman [OGM] (“Well buddy, a job well done, and only 450 more rooms to go!”)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz (“Hey buddy, I’ll give you $5 for a photograph of the mysterious man in the penthouse suite.”)
- Hail to the King – Laurie Johnson (Stimpy rejects him)
- Onward Christian Soliders – Arthur Sullivan, Anthony Wakefield (Stimpy leaves singing this)
- Matangi Ake – Kapono Beamer (at the pool)
- Hawaiian Cocktail – Richard Myhill (Mrs. Buttloaves wants to be oiled)
- Happily Drunk – Richard Myhill (Ren sinks into Mrs. Buttloaves’s back)
- Jolly Jape A – John Charles Fiddy (Mrs. Buttloaves walking past the hotel manager)
- Mounting the Scaffold 1 – Gregor F. Narholz (imprint of Ren on her back)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“Hoek!”)
- The Dancing School – Richard Myhill (“Garbage detail, Hoek!”)
- Sphere Crystals – Gregor F. Narholz (“Hey buddy, get me a photo of the rich guy, and I’ll give you $5!”)
- El Beso – Otto Sieben (“Five bucks?!”)
- English Country Garden – Richard Myhill (Stimpy gives Mr. Noggin another package)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (“Have you been talking to strange garbage cans again?”)
- Orchestral Link 55 – Mike Sunderland (“How would you like your privacy invaded?”)
- Orchestral Link 48 – Mike Sunderland (“See you on the other side.”)
- High Speed Action – Laurie Johnson (“I will not let him disgrace himself!”)
- Eerie Dramatic (L-657) – Spencer Moore [Capitol Records] (plays when Ren walks through Mr. Noggin’s penthouse)
- In Solitude – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers and Oddball – David Mellor [play at the same time] (also heard when Ren walks through Mr. Noggin’s penthouse)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (sting when Ren screams)
- Orchestral Link 53 – Mike Sunderland (“He’s just a head!”)
- ? (Stimpy stands in front of Ren’s camera)
- Eerie Emotional – Philip Green [Capitol Records] (“You don’t understand! No one understands!”)
- Cue the Action! (a) – Dick Walter (Ren chases Stimpy and Mr. Noggin around the room with a camera)
- Francesca Da Rimini Op. 32 Symphonic Fantasia After Dante – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Stimpy falling)
- Wedding March – Felix Mendelssohn (Mrs. Buttloaves and Mr. Noggin are love struck, as well as at the wedding)
- Marriage of Figaro Overture – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (“Well boy, I met the girl of my dreams! All because of your insatiable greed and inhumanity.”)



Dog Tags:

- Bring on the Girls – Dennis Farnon (title card)
- Folli the Foal – Andrew Fenner (opening at home)
- Royal Tableau – Stuart Stirling (“You look so regal!”)
- Without Walls B – Mladen Franko (Stimpy gives Ren his gavel)
- Keeping Busy – Terence Roper (Stimpy begs to come to the lodge meeting)
- Orchestral Link 61 – Mike Sunderland (“They don’t allow cats.”)
- Orchestral Link 56 – Mike Sunderland (“I can pretend to be a dog.”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Go ahead, make a fool out of yourself.”)
- A Spring in Your Step – Graham Preskett (Stimpy runs to the kitchen)
- Bass Clarinet Effect – David Farnon (plays right before “Raspberry! (a)”)
- Raspberry! (a) – Richard Myhill (Stimpy in “dog outfit”)
- Jive at Five – Chris Walden (outside the lodge…)
- Clown’s Walk A – Otto Sieben (Stimpy barking)
- Orchestral Link 53 – Mike Sunderland (dogs thinking)
- Quick Step – Otto Sieben (Stimpy’s allowed access to the club)
- Map Room Submix – Laurie Johnson (Ren elk spotting)
- Stealth By Night – Jack Coles (elk turns around)
- Battle at Sea – Johnny Pearson (elk throws a rock at Ren)
- Twelve Days of Christmas – Curtis Frederick Schwartz (elk flies away)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (Ren needs to do another test)
- Orchestral Link 22 – Mike Sunderland (shot of inside the lodge)
- Those Shiny Shoes – Ronnie Hazlehurst (Stimpy trying to hit a cat pinata)
- Cannonball – John Horler (Ren chasing a car)
- Minitake 15 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (“There, how’s that?”)
- Minitake 117 A-E – Gerhard Narholz (“Can I get in now?”)
- Playful Pizzicato – Richard Harvey (Ren hotwiring a car)
- The Crime Busters – Ralph Dollimore (it’s revealed to be a police car)
- A Hat, a Cane – Ronnie Hazlehurst (Ren walks up with a ball and chain)
- O Makalapua C – Kapono Beamer (Ren on island with a millionaire)
- Francesca Da Rimini Op. 32 Symphonic Fantasia After Dante – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren hijacks the plane and leaves the island)
- Birth of a Nation (b) – Keith Mansfield (Stimpy’s awarded a crown)
- King Conga – Dennis Farnon (ceremonial konga heiney sniffing dance)
- Flight of the Bumble Bee – Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (list of Ren’s tests)
- The Promised Land – Kay Rudd (building the pyramids)
- Hail to the Chief – Graham De Wilde (bit the president)
- Umfoloz – Claude Larson (performed the ceremonial bungee piercing)
- Scotland the Brave/The Rowan Tree – Rob Mathieson (borrowed socks)
- Violin Link (c) – Richard Myhill (Ren in front of the crowd)
- Soothing Words – Otto Sieben (Ren sulks off the stage)
- Francesca Da Rimini Op. 32 Symphonic Fantasia After Dante – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren’s going to commit suicide)
- Guitar Walk – Grahame Maclean and Barry Ryder (Stimpy drives up in a car)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (Stimpy screams and runs to Ren)
- Romeo and Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Ren cries; Stimpy consoles him)
- ? (“Idea!”)
- When Irish Eyes Are Smiling/Mother Macree – John Godfrey, Jimmy Stewart (Ren, dressed as a cat, with Stimpy and his cat friends)



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45 - Stimpy's Pet / Ren's Brain





Stimpy’s Pet:

- Londonderry Twostep – Dennis Farnon (title card)
- ? (Stimpy skips to the door)
- Soft Suspense 1 – Louis Clarke (Stimpy opens the door)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Joy!”)
- Beginners Please – David Lindup (circus clown)
- Seat of Feelings – Gregor F. Narholz (Ren doesn’t allow Stimpy to adopt the clown)
- Dramatic Climax – Mike Sunderland (Stimpy begs)
- Orchestral Link 69 – Mike Sunderland (reaction shot of the clown)
- Slapstick Effects 9 – David Bell (Ren asks if Stimpy will do things for the clown)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham De Wilde (“Rapture!”)
- Busy Bachelor – Redvers Kyle (Stimpy wants to name him Sid)
- Clarinet Concerto – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (that night…)
- Dramatic Cue (d) – Ronald Hanmer (Ren is startled)
- Slapstick Effects 37 – David Bell (“Oh no, backyard!”)
- Looking Back – Mike Sunderland (Sid whimpers…)
- Rah, Rah, Rah – Dennis Farnon (…and plays a horn)
- Trumpet Link (a) – Richard Myhill (“Take that phony circus act outside!”)
- Big Bad Giant – Paddy Kingsland (“I ain’t buyin’ it.”)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (clown leaves)
- Clarinet Concerto – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (later that night…)
- Slapstick Effects 27 – David Bell (“Poor little Sid is cold, Ren!”)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (Sid at the door)
- Sad Affair, A – Mike Sunderland (“Oh Ren, his tuckus!”)
- Heavy Attack – Gerhard Trede (“He’s gonna die!”)
- Taking Up Positions Submix – Laurie Johnson (“I will save him!”)
- English Country Garden – Richard Myhill (Sid skips in)
- Mr. Happy – Richard Myhill (Sid in the wall)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (Sid exits the shower)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (sting at the shower drain)
- Rough and Ready – John Fox (“See here, you little-”)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (“…runt.”)
- Comedy Signature – Erik Markman [OGM] (“Isn’t Sid a good boy?”)
- Drama Link (i) – Hubert Clifford (“No, he’s a hairy little freak!”)
- Comedy Signature – Erik Markman [OGM] (“But he’s a trained little person.”)
- Dames and Daggers (a) – Dick Walter (“Pull my finger.”)
- Blue Danube Waltz – Ron Ronsted, Johann Strauss (Ren lectures Stimpy)
- Stealthy – William Loose [Capitol Records] (“Oh good, he’s teething.”)
- Toyland – Paddy Kingsland (Sid goes into the bathroom)
- Little Jug – Ib Glindemann (“What’s taking so long?”, as well as when Sid is on the toilet/phone)
- Shock Horror (a) – Dick Walter (Ren screams)
- Flying Saucer – Donald Thorne (dirty living room)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (Ren snaps)
- Francesca Da Rimini Op. 32 Symphonic Fantasia After Dante – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Sid gets in a fight with Ren)
- Strings and Harp – David Farnon (Ren approaches an asleep Sid)
- Point of Departure U – Gregor F. Narholz (“Gonna bag me a clown!”)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (“Let’s wrestle!”)
- Anenaiki A – Augustyn Bloch (Ren holding Sid over the sink)
- Approaching Evil – Chris Payne, Paul Rogers (Ren laughs)
- Folli the Foal – Andrew Fenner (Ren in the living room)
- Emotion 1 – John Fox, Otto Sieben (“Ran away?”)
- Point of Departure A – Gregor F. Narholz (“Send in the clowns!”)
- Harp Gliss 2 – Otto Sieben (“9 Weeks Later…”)
- A Gentle Innocence – Harry Gregson-Williams (Stimpy prays)
- Bass Tension – Simon Benson, Eugeino Grandi (at the sewer…)
- ? (Sid exits the sewage)
- Dangerous E – Mladen Franko (“Amen.”)
- Prelude No. 15 in Db (‘Raindrop’) – Frederic Chopin, Fiachra Trench (in bed…)
- Point of Departure O – Gregor F. Narholz (Sid’s back)
- Point of Departure M – Gregor F. Narholz (“What’s shaking, sparky?!?!”)
- Morning Song – Fiachra Trench (that morning…)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (“Hey!”)
- Bright Lights – Philip Green, Geoffrey Love and Ken Thorne [Capitol Records] (“It’s Sid!”)
- [original composition by Shawn Patterson and Steve Loter] (the song with lyrics when Ren is bitten by Sid’s babies)
- Armed Attack – Jean Clero (ending)



Ren’s Brain:

- Elemental Power – Gerhard Trede (title card)
- Music For Anglo Saxes – Alan Bristow (opening)
- Set to Pounce – David Farnon (Stimpy’s lab)
- Symphony No. 6 Pastorale-4th Movement – Ludwig Van Beethoven (inside the lab…)
- Control Room – Dave Rogers, Paul Shaw (pan down to Stimpy)
- Impressions of India VI – Victor Cavini (Stimpy working in lab)
- Drama Link (b) – Hubert Clifford (brain is shocked)
- Woe is Me! – Richard Myhill (Stimpy’s sad)
- Our Summer Affair (a) – John Fox (Stimpy wants a quality brain)
- Midnight in Manhattan – Johnny Pearson (Ren’s asleep)
- ? (Stimpy opens his eyes)
- Heavenly Voices (a) – David Farnon (Ren’s brain)
- Nautical Trilogy – Robert Farnon (“It’s the perfect…”)
- Devils Ride – W. Merreck Farran (Stimpy brings Ren into the lab)
- Olympus (a) – Richard Harvey (“This won’t hurt a bit, little buddy.”)
- ? (Stimpy lifts the brain)
- Busy Shoppers – Len Stevens (Stimpy puts the brain in a container)
- Softly She Sleeps – Cedric King-Palmer (Stimpy puts Ren back to bed)
- Sublime Ghost – William Loose, John Seely [Capitol Records] (that morning…)
- Set to Pounce – David Farnon (brain exits the container)
- Drama Link (d) – Hubert Clifford (brain stands up)
- Eerie Dramatic (L-657) – Spencer Moore [Capitol Records] (Ren’s voice is heard in his brain)
- The Adventures of PC 49 – Ronald Hanmer (brain leaves for work)
- Elemental Power – Gerhard Trede (Ren’s brain! Missing!”)
- ? (“If Ren wakes up and finds his brain missing, he’ll kill me!”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (Stimpy gets an idea)
- Main Street – Alec Gould (Stimpy puts a phone in Ren’s head)
- Impressions of India VI – Victor Cavini (Ren wakes up)
- Very End – Sam Fonteyn (“Joy!”)
- Romeo and Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (“I’ve dreamed of this for years!”)
- Orchestral Link 72 – Mike Sunderland (later…)
- Limelight Waltz – Albert Marland (Ren having fun with Stimpy)
- Real and Unreal – Richard Harvey (goofy sun)
- Commissioners – Gerhard Trede (brain’s done with work)
- The Menacing Silence (a) – Richard Harvey (brain’s angry)
- Brain Seizure – Chris Reccardi [Original composition] (the fight scene)
- Mechanical Industrial Underscore – William Loose (family watching the fight on TV)



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44 - Hair of the Cat / City Hicks





Hair of the Cat:

- Haferlgucker – Hermann Egger, Herbert Koch (title card)
- Comic Song – David Lindup (opening)
- Roll Up Waltz (a) – Andrew J.J. Hall (Ren and Stimpy watching TV)
- Black Swarm – Simon Benson (“Hives! I’ve got hives!”)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (Ren screams)
- Comic Song – David Lindup (“Looks like you’re allergic to something.”)
- Emperor Waltz – Johann Strauss II (Ren gets out of the shower)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (Ren sees his face in the mirror)
- Where Danger Lurks – Ronald Hanmer (“What’s happening to me?”)
- Intense Danger – James Clarke (“I should’ve known, I’m allergic to everything.”)
- Nightmare – Jack Dorsey (Ren makes weird faces)
- Our Mr. Meredith – Eric Winstone (“Luncheon is served.”)
- Drama Link (m) – Hubert Clifford (“What are you trying to do, poison me?”)
- Grandpa – David Farnon (at the dinner table)
- Orchestral Link 68 – Mike Sunderland (Ren drinks some water)
- Undecided E – Mladen Franko (Ren’s tongue swells)
- Drama Link (m) – Hubert Clifford (Stimpy looking at Ren with swollen tongue)
- Flower Duet From Lakme (a) – Elaine Barry, Leo Delibes, Fiachra Trench (Ren and Stimpy in the park)
- Thieving Magpie Overture – Gioacchino Rossini (Ren takes off his mask)
- Flower Duet From Lakme (a) – Elaine Barry, Leo Delibes, Fiachra Trench (Ren is huge)
- The March of the Ants – Sidney Crooke (Ren is sterilizing stuff)
- Thieving Magpie Overture – Gioacchino Rossini (Stimpy makes the bed)
- Morning Song – Fiachra Trench (Ren wakes up)
- Comic Tension (c) – Dick Walter (Ren’s eyes are stuck shut)
- Dramatic Cue (c) – Ronald Hanmer (“Stimpy! I’m blind!”)
- Bliss – Alec Gould (“Your eyes are just crusty.”)
- Young Ballerina – David Farnon (Stimpy’s making Ren some hot water)
- Elemental Power – Gerhard Trede (“YOU! YOU’RE the culprit!”)
- Eve of Conflict – Richard Hill (“Uh… gesundheit!”)
- Drama Link (d) & Drama Link (h) – Hubert Clifford (“You stay away from me!”)
- Comic Song – David Lindup (heard on TV)
- Hackney Carriage – Cedric King-Palmer (ending)



City Hicks:

- Tango D’Amore A – Henryk Kuzniak (title card)
- John Henry – John Cephas (opening)
- Latin Night Life – Erik Markman [OGM] (“Ren! Dinner’s ready!”)
- Screw on the Loose – Tony Lowry (“I cooked one of your favorites…”)
- Standing at the Judgement – John Cephas (“Stimpy, I’m bloated.”)
- Green Valleys – Frank Mizen, Chris Norton (Ren prays)
- Danger – Brian Beamish, Garry Hardman (wind picks up)
- Fierce Fight – Gerhard Trede (Ren runs outside)
- Dramatic Cue (f) – Ronald Hanmer (“The rain is making everything fertile!”)
- Big Bad Giant – Paddy Kingsland (Ren’s struck by lightning)
- Love Scene A – Mladen Franko (“It’s time to move onto grayer pastures.”)
- Blue Danube Waltz – Johann Strauss II (Ren and Stimpy enter the city)
- When the Saints Go Marching In – William Gilbert Carter, Henry Stinson, Don Rouse, Richard Sackett, David Robinson, Wesley Butts (Ren and Stimpy’s new outfits)
- Declamatory Chords – Alan Braden (sting)
- Disaster – Bruce Campbell (Ren’s sheep has been stripped)
- Twang That Thang! – Richard Myhill (truck drivers beat them up)
- Dark Skies – Richard Myhill (Ren and Stimpy laying on the sidewalk)
- Our Special Guest (a) – Dick Walter (Ren and Stimpy find dust)
- Little Jug – Ib Glindemann (Stimpy digging)
- The Cunning Wolf – Paddy Kingsland (“Hello, boys.”)
- The Kill – Brian Beamish, Garry Hardman (construction site)
- Folli the Foal – Andrew Fenner (shot of factory)
- Solo Effects 28 – David Bell (“Hey man, it’s dark.”)
- The Sword of Damocles – Jack Beaver (Ren and Stimpy are tested)
- Ich Hatte Einen Kameraden 2 – Alfred Kluten (Ren and Stimpy are name changing officers)
- America the Beautiful (a) – Graham De Wilde (Ren and Stimpy on break)
- Children’s Tune – Friedrich Sehl (they’ve been replaced)
- Sad Espressivo – Otto Sieben (Ren laments)
- Heavenly Voices (a) – David Farnon (“Dust flurries!”)
- Send Them Victorious (b) – Graham DeWilde (Dusty Claus appears)
- Joyful and Triumphant – Alan Moorhouse [removed from APM site] (Dusty Claus takes Ren and Stimpy away with him)



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43 - Space Dogged / Feud for Sale





Space Dogged:

- Squadron Airborne – Bruce Campbell (title card)
- National Anthem U.S.S.R. – Alexander Alexandrov (news reel film)
- Lambs in Clover – Jack Strachey (I Love Lucy on TV)
- National Anthem U.S.S.R. – Alexander Alexandrov (eating in space test)
- Basso Ostinato Op.5 No.5 (Russia) – Susan Kanzian, Ed Lewis, Anton Stepanowitsch Arensky (“Rocket 11, ready for launch.”)
- Wargames Linking Section (d) – Keith Mansfield (mice are put on the rocket)
- Basso Ostinato Op.5 No.5 (Russia) – Susan Kanzian, Ed Lewis, Anton Stepanowitsch Arensky (#12 switches with Stimpy)
- Wargames Linking Section (b) – Keith Mansfield (#12 is taken to rocket and explodes)
- Miss World (b) – Tony Kinsey (waiting room music)
- Wargames Linking Section (c) – Keith Mansfield (Ren and Stimpy riding the lift)
- Bliss – Alec Gould (“I’ve got to go pottsky.”)
- Slapstick Effects 27 – David Bell (“Hey wait a minute…”)
- Dramatic Cue (c) – Ronald Hanmer (Ren tries to hold back Stimpy’s waste)
- Mounting the Scaffold 1 – Gregor F. Narholz (take-off)
- Chariot Race – Helmuth Brandenburg (Ren and Stimpy leaving Earth)
- Hungarian Sundance – Friedrich Sehl (Russian dances)
- Chariot Race – Helmuth Brandenburg (space shuttle is falling)
- Anthem of Czarist Russia (Hist.Hymn) (b) – Alfred Kluten, A. Feodorovitch Lvov (“It’s working, Stimpski!”)
- Sleeping Beauty (Introduction section) – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (“We’re out of potatoes!”)
- Dramatic Cue (g) – Ronald Hanmer (Stimpy using many items as fuel)
- Wonders of Space – Dave Rogers, Paul Shaw (Ren and Stimpy in space)
- Snare March (d) – Gary Kettel (drum roll while Ren describes the plan)
- Sleeping Beauty (Waltz section) – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Stimpy on the mission)
- Snare March (d) – Gary Kettel (drum roll)
-Romeo & Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (“Russian dog!”)
- Washington Post March – John Philip Sousa (“Welcome home, boys. You’re heroes!”)
- Orchestral Link 68 – Mike Sunderland (Ren and Stimpy trying to talk American)
- Dramatic Sting #9 – Dan Kirsten [OGM] (army guy screams)
- Mental Torment – John Fox (press coming)
- The Star Spangled Banner (a) – Graham De Wilde (“We’re number one!”)
- National Anthem of Turkey (a) – Alfred Kluten (“We’re number two!”)



Feud For Sale:

- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (title card)
- Dirty Work at the Crossroads – Sam Fonteyn (opening)
- Toytown Soldiers – Richard Myhill (da da da da)
- Eve of Conflict – Richard Hill (looking through monoculars)
- Home on the Range – Saul Broudy, Zan McLeod (Abner & Ewalt introduced)
- Emotion 2 – John Fox, Otto Sieben (“Those poor lads.”)
- Green Valleys – Frank Mizen, Chris Garth Norton (choir)
- ? (“…Their dignity…”)
- Bell Plate Hit – Gary Kettel (“…And their money!”)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (“Howdy do, neighbor!”)
- Oh My Darling Clementine – Edwina Travis-Chin (Abner spells dimwit)
- Fun Link 6 – Keith Nichols (“…Friend, eh?”)
- Storm at Sea (a) – Dick Walter (“That ain’t no friend.”)
- Oh My Darling Clementine – Edwina Travis-Chin (“And as soon as I’m done whittlin’ this here stick…”)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (Hey It’s that Guy cons Abner)
- ? (“…Pointy stick!”)
- Show Fanfare 3 – David Lindup (Abner’s eyes light up)
- Camptown Races – Stephen Collins Foster, Edwina Travis-Chin (“Pointy stick!”)
- Tales of Mystery – Richard Myhill (“Hmm, well I don’t know…”)
- Country Fiddle – Richard Myhill (“I’ll take your filthy money!”)
- Home on the Range – Saul Broudy, Zan McLeod (next scene…)
- The Violin Lesson – Richard Myhill (grandpa)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (“You’ll be the envy of your friends.”)
- Fingerpickin’ – John David Edmed, Vic Flick (Ewalt sleeping)
- Distant Fjords (a) – Richard Myhill (“Man, does he look sharp.”)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (“Don’t say it.”)
- Show Fanfare 4 – David Lindup (“Fly paper!”)
- National Anthem of Italy A – Alfred Kluten, Rikard Nordraak (“I’ll take ‘em all!”)
- Travellin’ On (b) – Graham Preskett (“Now, don’t steal all my retirement fund!”)
- Afternoon Promenade – Keith Nichols (“I feel stupid, oh so stupid…”)
- ? (“Hey bub…”)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (“…Check out your pal.”)
- Tales of Mystery – Richard Myhill (whispers)
- ? (stinger)
- Fingerpickin’ – John David Edmed, Vic Flick (“A pretty girl is like a melody.”)
- Flute Link (d) – Richard Myhill (“Hey mac…”)
- Too Much Whiskey – Keith Nichols (rat traps on Abner)
- Fun Link 6 – Keith Nichols (end of scene)
- Flight of the Bumble Bee – Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (Hey It’s That Guy stuffing his suit with money)
- Industrial Riot A – Mladen Franko (“Why that dirty…”)
- Fun Link 2 – Keith Nichols (Abner hits Ewalt)
- Fun Link 3 – Keith Nichols (Ewalt gets up)
- Industrial Riot A – Mladen Franko (Hey It’s That Guy eggs Ewalt on)
- Can-Can (Grand Galop) from Orpheus in the Underworld – Jacques Offenbach, Fiachra Trench (Elephant tosser)
- I.T.M.A. (It’s That Man Again) – Michael North (Hey It’s That Guy pays elephant)
- Fingerpickin’ – John David Edmed, Vic Flick (Abner gets up)
- Uneasy Atmosphere (a) – Keith Mansfield (Abner realizes it’s a hoax)
- Dramatic Cue (h) – Ronald Hanmer (Hey It’s That Guy uses reverse psychology)
- Weeping Heart – Dick Walter (Abner cries)
- Dames and Daggers (b) – Dick Stephen Walter (Hey It’s That Guy smiles)
- Wargames Linking Section (f) – Keith Mansfield (in the airplane)
- Romeo and Juliet Overture – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Abner is dropped from the plane)
- Silent Tears – Keith Nichols (“Abner, is you thinkin’ what I is?”)
- Turkey in the Straw 2 – Stephen Wade (“The feud is over!”)
- Pomp and Circumstance No.1 A – Edward Elgar, John Fox (Hey It’s That Guy makes a speech; ending)



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