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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Bob Camp, John Kricfalusi, Jim Smith (III), Vincent Waller, Peter Avanzino, Howard E. Baker, Craig Bartlett, Ken Bruce, Jim Gomez, Ron Hughart |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 074644922530 |
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That Smells Worse When Ren & Stimpy came out in the early 90's, they brought upon a very clean, but sometimes obscene and weird sense of humor with their animated blitz. Every single cartoon brought up something that would not usually bring into a sense that would seem like it was normal, but it wasn't, and also a sense that it was wished to be normal. Still, you could just tell that within each smell of fear and zany humor that comes about in each cartoon, from the manx cat and the dog called Hoek.
The 1994 video More Stinky Stories, is a collection of 3 cartoons that feature Ren & Stimpy. It was made a sequel based on the previous Ren & Stimpy collection, The Stikiest Stories. Though not all of the cartoons seem like they're fully stinky, yet they are totally zany. The First cartoon, Big Baby Scam, shows Stimpy and Ren trading places with a pair of babies, so they can become a part of a strange family, that the duo once sold rubber nipples to. That was featured on a different cartoon.
The second cartoon, Mad Dog Hoek, is a parody of wrestling that actually goes to the zany, looney bin. Anyway, it also showed something else when Stimpy thinks it is just a pretend game, like most rigges matches. Anyway, once they play against the Lout Brothers, it is anything but pretend, even with the weird wrestling moves that Ren & Stimpy challenge. Rocky this ain't.
The final cartoon, A Yard Too Far, portrays a hungry Ren & Stimpy, trying to get into a burdened yard, when actually, a devilish baboon, who is crazy with protecting his hog chows, that Ren & Stimpy absolutely go crazy for. Still, the duo was able to fool the wild animal, by wooing the baboon with a puppet, which he thinks is a real mate, and the puppet and baboon get married within less than a ten minute courtship.
Still, it is just a shmae that the cat & dog duo are no longer being aired on television anymore. Still, it is just amazing that the impact of Ren & Stimpy still lives on with joy. I just hope that Nickelodeon considers reactivating the looney cartoon. It is just completely zany.