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Any given episode of this belligerently surrealist series might find our heroes playing nature-show hosts, or rubber-nipple salesmen, or cheese miners, or hitchhikers terrorized by circus performers, or dalmatian-painted firemen, or Canadian weiner farmers. “So what’ll happen?” Stimpy mewls, intimidated and yet mesmerized by the History Eraser Button. Orange juice, Sprite, and flaming gasoline.

What an explosive cocktail Rugrats, Doug, and The Ren & Stimpy Show turned out to be. They’re best friends whose wacky, violent escapades comprise The Ren & Stimpy Show, which debuted on Nickelodeon on August 11, 1991, alongside Rugrats and Doug in a cataclysmic 90-minute block that ushered in the Nicktoons era and changed North American animation as we know it. It’s the History Eraser Button, you fool!” What we got here is a shrieking, abusive Chihuahua named Ren Höek berating a doofy Manx cat named Stimpson J. Throughout the week, we’ll be publishing essays, features, and interviews to get at the heart of what made Nick so dang fun-and now so nostalgic. To mark the anniversary, The Ringer is looking back at Nick’s best-ever characters and the legacy of the network as a whole. Introduced on August 11, 1991, under the brand of “Nicktoons,” Doug, Rugrats, and The Ren & Stimpy Show would quickly become hits and change the course of animation, television, and popular culture at large. Original template: years ago this week, a rising but not-yet-ubiquitous kids network by the name of Nickelodeon launched its first original animated series. I think that Adult Party Cartoon stinks, and the fact that it's associated with Ren and Stimpy only makes it worse.
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Then again, it wasn't entirely John K's fault, it's also those guys at Spike TV to blame for all the ramped-up raunchiness and whatnot.įor those people who like Adult Party Cartoon, I'm very sorry, but this is my opinion.

The only positives I can say about the Adult Party Cartoon is the animation, which is really fluent, and most of the backgrounds are very well done, along with the flute dance from "Fire Dogs 2" and some of the bonus features on the Lost Episodes DVD, like the interviews with the crew members and introductions from John Kricfalusi, but that's it. I don't blame Billy West for making that decision. was fired, he didn't want to be involved with the Adult Party Cartoon, because he was afraid that it'll hurt his career, and good for him, I say. Speaking of Billy West, Stimpy's original voice and Ren's replacement voice after John K. His voice sounds OK, but he's no Billy West. Again, that was probably the intention, but why couldn't he choose a different voice actor for Ren, like Jason Marsden? That's what they did to Stimpy, and Eric Bauza (the voice of Foop from the Fairly OddParents, Tigerclaw from TMNT 2012, Marvin the Martian from the Looney Tunes Show, etc.) voiced him instead of Billy West. I'm glad that John Kricfalusi reprised his role as Ren, but it sounds way too old. The shock and gross-out humor increased tremendously, and it worked well, probably TOO well in my opinion, and I think John Kricfalusi went a tad bit overboard with them. didn't even want Ren and Stimpy to be originally for kids, and I believe that was the intention. I find it hard to believe that all of the episodes, except for "Altruists" were written way back in 1991. So bad, in fact, that it makes the worst episodes by Games Animation look like episodes from the first 2 seasons in comparison. Adult Party Cartoon had plenty of potential, especially since all of the episodes are made by the original team at Spümcø, who haven't worked on the show since the second season after "Man's Best Friend" was banned by Nickelodeon and John Kricfalusi was fired.
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AKA "Jerry Smith presents Ren and Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon", because the full title couldn't fit.Īppearantely, Jerry Smith was the only person who thought that Ren and Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon was a good idea.
