The Ren & Stimpy Show
Ren and Stimpy are a mismatch made in animation heaven with nothing in common but a life-long friendship and an incredible knack for getting into trouble. Join them in their bizarre and gross world for some outlandish situations coupled with hilarious jokes.
Trailers & Videos

Nicktoons | Premiere Commercial (1991)
Seasons

1. Stimpy's Big Day
Ren thinks TV has ruined Stimpy's mind, but when Stimpy wins a televised Gritty Kitty Litter contest and becomes a Hollywood star on the Muddy Muddskipper show, he leaves Ren behind.

2. The Big Shot
While Stimpy enjoys his new found success in show business, Ren sits at home missing his brainless buddy. Will Stimpy give up his fame and fortune to return home?

3. Robin Höek
Ren dreams that he is the hero of Stimpy's bedtime story - a brave outlaw who robs from the rich, gives to the criminally insane, and rescues the cross-dressed cat, Maid Moron.

4. Nurse Stimpy
When Ren falls ill, it's Nurse Stimpy to the rescue, swearing by the Sacred Bedpan to cure his friend. Will the constant care lead to a cured Chihuahua, or a total relapse?

5. Space Madness
During a 36-year mission to the Crab Nebula, Commander Höek succumbs to Space Madness and puts Cadet Stimpy in charge of the mysterious History Eraser Button!

6. The Boy Who Cried Rat!
Penniless and hungry, Ren hatches the perfect plan: Stimpy can get work as a family's mouse-catching kitty, and Ren can pose as the mouse. What could possibly go wrong?

7. Big House Blues
The pilot episode of Nickelodeon's series, The Ren & Stimpy Show.

8. The Littlest Giant
During the story of "The Littlest Giant," Ren drifts off and dreams that he is Wee Ren, a resident of Thumbsville who makes the mistake of befriending the littlest Giant, Stimpy.

9. Fire Dogs
Ren and Stimpy need new jobs, so they disguise themselves as Dalmatians, go to work for a psychotic fire chief, and battle a 40-story building fire, saving Mr. Horse and others!

10. Marooned
In this space adventure, Commander Höek and Cadet Stimpy land on an eerie planet with only their Space Cadet Handbook to guide them! Can they avoid certain doom? Nope.

11. A Cartoon
Nature show host "Marlon" Höek and his sidekick Stimpy explore a strange Galapagos Island chain where all species look like Ren and Stimpy... but even less evolved!

12. Black Hole
It's another warped day for Commander Höek and Cadet Stimpy as they fly into a mind-bending black hole, mutate continuously, and discover a mountain of missing left socks.

13. Stimpy's Invention
Stimpy invents a Happy Helmet so that his foaming friend Ren can be happy all the time. But it pushes Ren way past happiness and into utter insanity - and the nonstop "Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy" song doesn't help either!
Cast

Billy West
Ren / Stimpy (voice)
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Reviews
PeterJasonQuill
Hilarious show. I just love how messed up it is. It adds to the funny feel of the show. Definitely worth the watch. You might find it funny, you might find it weird, you might find it messed up. Whatever you feel about it, you will still enjoy it.
danny700
Ren and Stimpy is a classic but its not for kids because it has lots of sexual innuondoe graphic vilonce like bleeding intestines eyeballs and kidneys all being thrown up into the air characters die lots of times and in one episode they go to hell and characters try to kill themselves and say there going to go end it all its a amazing show for older teens and adults but not for kids im still suprised it was ever on Nickelodeon in the first place
misubisu
The first 2 seasons that are written by JohnK are brilliant!!
The rest of the seasons are scattered with good episodes, but are inconsistent and not nearly as good as JohnK's work.
John K created the characters, so no wonder he wrote the best stories.
My favourite character other than Ren and Stimpy?
Muddy Mudskipper of course ("get outa here ya lousy bum").
I never get sick of watching the 1st two seasons of Ren and Stimpy. "The best show in the whole world". And yes I do have my decoder ring!!
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