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REN & STIMPY SHOW
Air Date/Released | Sunday, August 11, 1991 |
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Station/Studio | Nickelodeon / Spumco |
The adventures of Ren Höek & Stimpson J. Cat, an emotionally unstable chihuahua and good-natured, dimwitted cat. Satirical cartoon, known for its off-color humor, sexual innuendo and violence.
Actor Billy West is the voice of 'Stimpy', with his amped-up version of Larry Fine's voice. Billy later did both characters' voices, replacing Kricfalusi as 'Ren'. This entry represents the entire series; 8/11/91 was its premiere date. It ran for 5 season on Nickelodeon (1991 - 1996), 52 episodes comprised of 93 toons plus a 1990 pilot presentation cartoon "Big House Blues." It returned for 7 new episodes in 2003 on the SpikeTV network, as REN & STIMPY ADULT CARTOON PARTY.
Voice cast: John Kricfalusi (Ren Höek), Billy West (Stimpson J. Cat, Ren Höek), Harris Peet, Cheryl Chase, Bob Camp, Jack Carter, Gary Owens, Edan Gross, Sharon Mack, Darrin Sargent, Alan Young, Charlie Brissette, Vincent Waller, Jim Smith, Michael Pataki, George Liquor, Danny Cooksey, Henry Porch, Stephen DeStefano, Stan Freberg, Melissa Fahn, Josette Prevost, Adam Ryan, June Lockhart, Pierre DeCelles, Phil Hartman, Dom DeLuise, Anthony Raspanti, Tommy Widmer (other voices)
Crew: John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Vincent Waller, Bill Wray, Jim Gomez, Chris Reccardi, (Directors, Writers), Ron Hughart, Ken Bruce, Mike Kim, Steve Loter, Craig Bartlett, Arthur Filloy, Mark Marren, Tom McGrath, Jim Smith (Directors), Ron Hauge, Will McRobb, Jim Smith, Richard Pursel, Vince Calandra, Mitchell Kriegman, April March, Steve Mellor (Writers), Vanessa Coffey, David Lipman (Executive Producers), Jim Kricfalusi, Jim Ballantine, Mary Harrington, Frank Saperstein, Roy Allen Smith, Hal Waite, Christine Danzo, Hal White, Kate Roach (Producers), Jim Smith (Art Director)
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