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Ren and Stimpy get tossed in the pound and find themselves next in line for... the Big Sleep! Will someone adopt them in time? Or will Ren lose his mind first?
Stimpy's Sammy Mantis Jr. fan club kit arrives in the mail & Stimpy is overjoyed.
Stimpy gets paranoid because he's used up eight of his lives and only has one left to live.
Ren & Stimpy learn the true meaning of obedience when George Liquor takes them home with him and swears to make them "champions." Nickelodeon refused to air this episode as it was considered too violent and sadistic for kids. It was also taken off the British Ren and Stimpy DVD. It was later aired as an episode of Spike's "Ren and Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon".
Ren Höek, renowned lover of humanity, and his pal Stimpy decide that they must do everything in their power to help a couple of misfortunates, a widow and her headless child.
Ren and Stimpy move in with the fire chief, and endure a turbulent first night's sleep in his apartment.
Ren and Stimpy enjoy a day at the beach. Ren shows his respect to the superiority of the female form, forcing Stimpy to find succor in the bosom of a large foreign huckster. Featuring: Shampoo Master, making his long-awaited debut. And don't blink or you might miss a special guest appearance by Jiminy Man.
Ren & Stimpy move from an old man's mouth to a restaurant spittoon. They also fall in love with each other and try to pitch and catch. Aired as the first episode of Spike TV's "Ren and Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon."
Ren looks back to his past to remember the moment that caused him to get pissed off so easily. Mr. Horse doesn't really help as his psychiatrist. Aired on Spike TV's "Ren and Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon."
This just might be the greatest moment in television history. Stimpy delivers the long-awaited full-onscreen birth of Ren's child. Probably Ren's child. Full of trauma, love and sincere disregard for the FCC.
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Ren's Toothache: Ren scoffs at Stimpy's dental hygiene until a toothache leads to all his teeth falling out of his head. Not even a visit from the Nerve Ending Fairy can cheer Ren up, but ever-faithful Stimpy knows a way to get Ren smiling again. This version adds 1 minute of footage to the original aired cut
Haunted House: Ren and Stimpy visit a haunted mansion where a depressive ghost fruitlessly tries to scare them, but the clueless duo barely notice his antic... not even the chainsaw! The version contains the cut Bloody Head Fairy scene
Big Baby Scam: It's Ren's greatest scheme ever: switch places with a couple of babies and enjoy the pampered life. But being babies turns out to be harder than Ren or Stimpy ever imagined. This version is 16 seconds longer than the aired cut.
The Cat That Laid The Golden Hairball: Ren has a new way to strike it rich - sell Stimpy's hairballs! Stimpy starts hwarfing hairballs on a production line, but what will Ren do when the supply runs out? This version runs for 40 seconds longer than the aired cut.
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Stimpy makes his first friend and then loses it. He searches high and low through the rain and snow and dark of night for his new pal. Also known as "Stimpy's First Fart" the original version of this episode premiered on January 14, 1993 on MTV. An edited version later made its Nickelodeon debut on December 11, 1993.
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SHOULD BE REMOVED: Special 9 is the same
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