I was watching some of my old Ren & Stimpy eposodes when I cam across my favorite episodes of all time, Stimpy's Invention.<BR><BR>Not only does it show Stimpy's latent twisted side, but it also ...
The pre-title sequence of the spunky documentary, “Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren & Stimpy Story,” heaps praise on the controversial John Kricfalusi, the innovative creator of Nickelodeon’s cult ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook If you remember Ren and Stimpy, then you are most definitely waiting on an update regarding its ...
Ren & Stimpy first arrived on Nickelodeon in 1991, garnering five seasons and over fifty episodes to follow along with the crude protagonists. Following the series original end, the canine and feline ...
Ren gets driven out of his mind yet again as his anxiously awaited cousin Svën forms a stupidity bond with Stimpy through magic Nose Goblins, Kitty Litter, and the "Don't Whiz on the Electric Fence" ...
Hayden Mears is an autistic entertainment journalist with work featured in over a dozen publications. You can find his work at Starburst Magazine, The Playlist, Screen Rant, the Eisner-winning comic ...
On August 11, 1991, The Ren & Stimpy Show premiered on television across America, and even all these years later, today’s audiences seem unsure of how to unpack the shocking cat and dog duo.
But there’s a new twist. Billy West, 68, the original voice of Stimpy (and later, Ren too), has publicly stated that he believes the reboot is still moving forward. Responding to a fan’s query on ...
What's old is new again: Ren and Stimpy is coming back as a new series on Comedy Central. ViacomCBS today announced 90s favorite Ren and Stimpy will return as a "reimagined" show on Comedy Central. No ...
“The Ren & Stimpy Show” is returning with all-new episodes — 25 years after ending its original run. Comedy Central has ordered an updated version of the wildly anarchic, dark-humored and trippy adult ...
The past few months have suggested an uptick in the value of animated properties of yore. While nostalgia has been hot commodity for ages now, it is perhaps the COVID-19 pandemic’s constraints on live ...