seriouslyuguys - 2008-04-24
Call the police
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a flaming monkey - 2008-04-24
Hands down, the best cartoon ever created.
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rustedmutt - 2008-04-24
I had most of the original Ren and Stimpy toons memorized by early high school. I avoided the later Spike TV toons like the plague. Stars for nostalgia.
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Cap'n Profan!ty - 2008-04-24
aaaah, classic spumco
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chumbucket - 2008-04-24
no sir, I didn't like it
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DrVital - 2008-04-24
The irony is, of course, that the horse really is their perfect target market.
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Cap'n Profan!ty - 2008-04-24 No, he's not. How the hell would you protect a walrus using rubber nipples? Some people.
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Xenocide - 2008-04-24
R&S is probably the starkest example there is of a show peaking early. The first season was pure genius. The rest was awful, culminating in the absolutly unwatchable Spike TV revival.
Anyway, this is the single best scene in the entire series. 100 extra stars for throwing in the Alfred Hitchcock theme song.
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Merzbau - 2008-04-24
Every star is for the terrified walrus.
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Poor Excuse - 2008-04-24
I really think that young children ages 2-4 should be asked to watch this.
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violenza - 2008-04-24
it's a bittersweet feeling to have rubber nipples in the same nostalgia category as the first day of school, sunday mornings, and drawing with broken crayons
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Spit Spingola - 2008-04-24
Maybe I should make another mistake! MAYBE TWO MORE! I love how Mr. Horse has armpit stubble.
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DMKA - 2008-04-24
Jesus Christ. I still can't believe this was on Nickelodeon when I was a kid. In the daytime. And on Saturday nights. Aimed specifically at kids.
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snothouse - 2008-04-25
I don't like the replacement voices.
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snothouse - 2008-04-25 The actor performing Ren and the Horse was a replacement from season one.
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dueserpenti - 2008-04-25
This show was the best thing that ever happened.
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dead_cat - 2008-04-25
I must've seen some edited version, because I sure as hell don't remember that monologue. Holy shit!
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a flaming monkey - 2008-04-25 Oh yes! I think in some states (America) they edited out a lot, they do it to The Simpsons as well. Where I live, the voices were crappily dubbed over, so I ordered the complete uncut English version of all 3 1/2 seasons!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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revdrew - 2008-04-25
This show was completely defined by its boundaries.
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gorch - 2008-04-25
I love the squeaky rubber sounds the horse makes every time he moves.
Also: "Did my WIFE send you???"
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Quad9Damage - 2008-04-25
5 locks, 5 stars.
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Hooker - 2008-04-26
Ren & Stimpy is responsible for our generation.
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FeeFiFoFoTheFifeFifeBrown - 2008-04-26
Where did that walrus come from?
How did this ever get shown to kids?
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Syd Midnight - 2008-04-26
Kricfalusi's game plan of "Always do the exact opposite of what Animaniacs would do" really paid off in the long run. I cherish the first 2 seasons, as well as any episode in which Ren has a major psychotic breakdown.
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Quad9Damage - 2008-05-02
Screw Rugrats, THIS is why I watched Nickelodeon when I was a kid.
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Species - 2008-06-16
While watching Ren and Stimpy as a child it both traumatized, and amused you. This was one of my favorite episodes.
I wish someone would post a clip from Ren and Stimpy, and their Yak's crawling through the desert.
"our country reeks of tree's
our yaks are very large
and they smell like rottingbeefcarcases"
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Emcee - 2008-12-28
The Walrus' "CALL THE POLICE" delivery always scared the shit out of me as a kid.
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thebaronsdoctor - 2008-12-28
Rubber Nipples
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Lies, lies, LIES! - 2009-06-26
Probably my favorite scene from the entire series.
The walrus, Jesus.
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