Side note #2: PoX just put up his PickleMan's Breakfast Battle movie on Newgrounds. Side note #1: The 2006 San Diego Comic-Con Photo Gallery is up! Check it out! So yeah, what's your favorite Ren & Stimpy cartoon moment? I don't know why, but I always loved that. So here's a question, if you had to pick your favorite Ren & Stimpy cartoon moment, what would it be? I'm torn between Ren going absolutely insane in the " Space Madness" episode where he shows his adoration for his beloved ice cream bar, and Powdered Toast Man always flying backwards. ![]() (creator of Ren & Stimpy) did the artwork for one of Al's upcoming music videos, so keep an eye out for that one. " You make me want to staple bagels to my face, and remove them with a pitchfork!" Turns out John K. After growing up on his musical parodies, and worshipping the movie " UHF," I'll always be a Yanko-fan. This background features Stimpy’s red wagon, which is actually his litter box on wheels This is a one-of-a-kind piece Freeze-frame your DVD or Video, and you will see this unique piece of artwork which appears on screen from the 02:18 mark. It's just pure hilarity.Īs an added bonus, Weird Al Yankovic introduces the DVD and you just can't go wrong with Al. This background was filmed and used in the John Kricfalusi episode 'Fire Dogs' (1991). Besides, while Ren is always horny as hell, he always somehow ends up stuck in the darkest crevasses of some hairy manbeast, rather than with the beautiful girls he's been drooling over. I must admit, it was a bit weird seeing nudity in the show, (ie: the " Naked Beach Frenzy" episode) but it's handled in that silly R&S way that it doesn't come off as perverted at all like some hentai bullshit or what have you. There's still plenty of those awesome highly-detailed close-ups of nasty body parts (such as an wax-caked ear or an extremely hairy man ass) in addition to the ever-growing fury of Ren. The humor is still hilarious in that gross-out way that only Ren & Stimpy can do. I hadn't seen this show in ages, and since all of the episodes on this disc weren't available before, it's like continuing where I left off back when the show was first on TV. To purchase this item using your credit card (Visa, Mastercard or American Express), click the "ADD TO CART" button below.I just snagged a copy of " Ren & Stimpy : The Lost Episodes" and I'm absolutely loving it. Although they do not closely resemble dalmatians, a can of spotted "dalmatian paint" allows them to pass as the spotted animals! BUY NOW "Fire Dogs" is an episode of The Ren & Stimpy Show that originally aired on September 29th, 1991 and was episode 7.ĭisguised as dalmatians to get food, shelter and money, Ren and Stimpy get jobs as fire dogs. The cels are placed against the matching scene background and accompanied with the original Nickelodeon certificate of authenticity and are in excellent condition. The animation cels measure 10.5 inches by 12.5 inches wide and have the three-peg punch holes, and bear the Nickelodeon gold seal (upper corner). Freeze-frame your DVD or Video, and you will see this unique piece of artwork on screen around the 01:13 mark. Disguised as dalmatians to get food, shelter and money, Ren and Stimpy get jobs as fire dogs. This is a one-of-a-kind, hand-painted cel setup which was filmed and used in the making of this episode. 'Fire Dogs' is an episode of The Ren & Stimpy Show that originally aired on September 29th, 1991 and was episode 7. Ren drags his feet as he walks and Stimpy pulls a red wagon behind him, jerking it closer to him every few steps. ![]() The two production cels feature Ren and Stimpy walking down a city street looking tired and hungry. ![]() We are pleased to offer Ren & Stimpy fans this original production cel setup from the Season One episode directed by John Kricfalusi. The Ren and Stimpy Show “Fire Dogs" Production Cel Setup (1991). Worldwide Shipping (FedEx): $30 USD Item Code: RS-00200 Original Airdate: September 29th, 1991 (Season 1)
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