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- A soon to be divorced Beverly Hills socialite is determined to prove to her husband and herself that she can finish what she starts out to do, by becoming a den mother to a troop of Beverly Hills Girl Scouts.
- Ren, a psychotic Chihuahua, and Stimpson J. Cat, a dimwitted Manx cat who goes by the nickname Stimpy, have a host of unusual adventures.
- The Chihuahua and Cat duo return for more adventures, but this time they are more adult-oriented.
- The misadventures of a quartet of muscleheaded superheroes.
- Ren and Stimpy, on the streets starving, are captured by the dog catcher. They end up in the pound and become frightened when one of the dogs tells them of the "big sleep".
- This DVD Release (Complete Masterworks) contains the groundbreaking, hard to get (legally), HBO episodes which tell the tale of The D in their early days on the road to stardom. Also included is the concert at London's Brixton Academy that was by chance recorded on November 3, 2002
- Updated version of the classic Bob Clampett series about the adventures of a boy and a sea serpent.
- Boo-Boo gets fed up with the rules imposed on bears by humans and decides to return to his 'wild' roots.
- In both live-action and animated selves, Björk sings about wanting to meet already that perfect lover, while interacting with Jimmy the Idiot Boy and other Kricfalusi's creations.
- Features 14 stunning videos of Björk. The videos for Human Behaviour (from her first solo album Debut), Isobel (from her second album, Post) and Bachelorette (from her 3rd studio album, Homogenic) form a trilogy - all directed by Michel Gondry.
- George Liquor and his nephew, Jimmy the Idiot Boy, go through their daily life as they also get visited by a few familiar faces.
- Dirty Dog chases down Cigarettes the Cat.
- A short, B/W music video, featuring the song "Ghost of Stephen Foster" by the Squirrel Nut Zippers. After a short intro, in which we see a "period", highly stylized old time band playing the intro music, the Fleischer Bros. style animation kicks in. Theme: A young couple check into a hotel, only to find it a seething, writhing hotbed of horrific surrealism. They're dealt with shabbily, put through a series of bizarre polymorphic straits, as the host regales them with the story of his nightmarish encounter with the Ghost of Stephen Foster. At the end, their wits nearly shattered, they roar off in their convertible, one presumes, to find tamer accommodations.
- George and Elroy play hooky and George teaches Elroy how to shave.
- Boo Boo wants to befriend a new gang of bears that moved into the park but they decide to bully him instead leaving Ranger Smith to come to the rescue.
- Stimpy brags to Ren about the many uses of hairballs while hwarfing them onto a conveyor belt where Ren stamps them for approval. However, as Ren starts to demand more, Stimpy may not be able to keep up.
- 200310mTV-146.7 (98)TV EpisodeFilmmaker Ralph Bakshi introduces the original "Fire Dogs" cartoon. In the sequel, Ren and Stimpy move in with the fire chief.
- 200310mTV-146.4 (108)TV EpisodeRen and Stimpy move in with the fire chief, and endure a turbulent first night's sleep in his apartment.
- 200310mTV-MA7.9 (135)TV EpisodeGeorge Liquor buys Ren & Stimpy, and teaches them discipline.
- 200310mTV-MA4.6 (129)TV EpisodeRen and Stimpy are living in the mouth of a homeless man until they move out and take up residence in the spittoon of a local bar.
- Following an argument with Stimpy, Ren seeks therapy from Dr. Mr. Horse, recalling his dysfunctional early years.
- Ren and Stimpy visit a young fan at his home.
- Daffy is framed for the kidnapping of Bugs Bunny, and the tiny toons try to break him out of jail while solving the crime.
- Ren is excited when his cousin, Svën, is coming over for a visit, until he finds out that Svën is an idiot just like Stimpy.
- 1991–199624mTV-Y78.0 (178)TV EpisodeIn another scheme to feed and shelter themselves for free, the pair approach a zoo keeper disguised as monkeys. Will they take on the habits of the crude, resident chimp, or is the simian lifestyle too grotesque even for Ren and Stimpy? Next, Ren adopts a huge, violent inmate as a son for the weekend. Can Stimpy keep Ren's short-tempered parenting style under control, or will the lumbering, childish step son (Kowalski) find a place in Ren's heart?
- 1991–199624mTV-PG8.0 (327)TV EpisodeStimpy wins a competition that takes him to the Big-time in Hollywood. Ren, left at home, begins to miss Stimpy more than he ever would have thought. Will Stimpy, rich and successful, remember Ren and return home?
- Ren Hoek, renowned lover of humanity, and his pal Stimpy do everything in their power to help a couple of misfortunates.
- 200310mTV-MA6.0 (147)TV EpisodeRen and Stimpy spend a day at the beach with some of the bimbos from bimbo on the beach. Ren keeps trying ways to get himself a girlfriend but the bimbos prefer Stimpy. Ten is mistaken for a sand crab.
- 200310mTV-MA4.7 (148)TV EpisodeRen learns that Stimpy is pregnant, and the two begin preparing in the months leading up to the blessed event.
- Ren Hoëk becomes "Robin Hoëk" in this parody of the Robin Hood legend. Stimpy, however, runs from scene to scene as he takes on the role of every other character. Next, stricken with an illness, Ren is brought back to health through Stimpy's unusual nursing practices. In some cases, the cure can be worse than the illness!
- 1991–1996TV-Y78.5 (238)TV EpisodeRen and Stimpy join the Army, where they begin basic training under a very demanding Drill Sargent. We then follow the unusual and bizarre adventures of "Powdered Toast Man" as he is called on for various rescue missions.
- 1991–199623mTV-PG9.0 (553)TV EpisodeCommander Hoek and Cadet Stimpy are sucked into the hideous vortex of a black hole. Now as inhabitants on a new planet, and constantly mutating, the pair solve an age-old mystery after being tipped-off by a familiar smell. Next, Stimpy in his naive optimism, invents an emotion-controlling helmet. Ren, whether he likes it or not, is now the involuntary test-subject.
- 1991–199624mTV-PG7.8 (255)TV EpisodeOn the brink of starvation, and disguised as Dalmatians, the pair find employment at a fire station. Can these two handle an inferno at a towering skyscraper, with all of its exotic residents in need of rescue? Next, Stimpy, a little giant, and the brunt of the big giants' jokes, leaves home to find a happier life. What partnership will unfold when he meets Ren, a simple dairy farmer?
- 1991–199625mTV-PG8.0 (254)TV EpisodeAfter a crash-landing on a strange planet, Commander Hoek and Cadet Stimpy go about cataloging and reporting on the strange planets inhabitants. But, before long, and quite unexpectedly, an inhabitant takes a very close look at them. Next, in kitsch documentary style, Ren narrates over some footage of curious flora and fauna. Finally, we are treated to a rare spotting of the Crocostimpy.
- 1991–199624mTV-PG8.7 (367)TV EpisodeOn their journey through space, Ren and Stimpy find that the true danger is "Space Madness", a cabin-crazy condition that Ren succumbs to. Next, in a sick tribute to classic animation, the two cook up a ploy to act as a rodent removal service. Ren becomes the mouse, and Stimpy as the cat. They take their services to suburbia with mixed results.
- 1991–1996TV-Y78.1 (217)TV EpisodeRen and Stimpy find themselves amid the Wild West, where they run up against a Sheriff and Deputy who's favourite past-time is hanging people. They then hit the road as salesmen, going door-to-door to sell Rubber Nipples.
- 1991–199624mTV-Y78.5 (273)TV EpisodeRen learns the benefits of dental hygiene the hard way, as he refuses to listen to Stimpy's advice on brushing your teeth. Then Ren and Stimpy are tossed in the pound, where they discover the true meaning of "going to sleep".
- Convinced that wrestling is all an act, Mad Dog Höek (Ren) and Killer Kodoogan (Stimpy) are thrown into the wrestling ring for a bout against the enormous Lout Brothers, Lump and Loaf. Next, we see the Ren and Stimpy spend "the next twelve minutes" inside a mansion haunted by a shy, depressed and thoroughly non-scary Casper-like ghost.
- One of Stimpy's bodily functions literally has a life of it's own in this episode. His flatulence becomes like the son he never had. Ghostlike and helpless, it wanders the streets looking for a home but finds the world harsh and careless. Grieving at his loss, and ceaselessly searching for his long lost "Stinky", Stimpy becomes a preoccupied and worried mess. Will the two meet again in a heart-warming reunion?
- Ren & Stimpy, starving, exploit the benefits of living as babies. Then, George Liquor American takes us the Dog Show, where Ren & Stimpy are pitted against some tough competition. But only George can handle the judge's harsh scrutiny.
- Ren's jealousy drives him to distraction when day after day, the mailman dumps mountains of fan mail addressed to Stimpy only. Stimpy appeases Ren's feelings of worthlessness by appointing him president of the Official Stimpy Fan Club. Can Ren put his feelings aside in order to perform the delicate duties involved in receiving and replying to the inexhaustible stream of Stimpy's fan mail?
- 1991–199624mTV-Y78.0 (181)TV EpisodeCamping at a lakeside wood, Ren and Stimpy go about making a pleasant camping trip. Faced with dehydrated food, mosquito squadrons and eccentric skinny dippers, the great outdoors shows that it has it's share of challenges for the pair. Next, Ren exploits Stimpy's hairball habit upon hearing the price of this rare commodity soar. A production line (featuring Kowalksi as a laborer) is where Ren extracts the over-priced and disgusting fur from his swiftly balding friend Stimpy.
- 1991–199625mTV-Y78.2 (191)TV EpisodeThe pioneering spirit is abound in this re-telling of the colonization of the north American continent. With the motto "We Always Get Our Butts Kicked!", Ren and Stimpy set out across forests, deserts, mountains and vast snow fields atop lumbering yaks. Can they tap into the nation's vast natural resources to bring about prosperity?