
Seriously, I don’t think any episode of any cartoon upset me more than that one did. Show me one episode of Ren and Stimpy’s Adult Party Cartoon that’s even a quarter as disturbing as that episode “A Visit to Anthony” and then we’ll talk. That may or not be an actual quote, I’m not sure.
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on a mad tear going “ Screw you, here’s some awesome boobs! Go to hell, have a piece of poo-poo shaped like a wiener! TRY TO CENSOR ME, NICKELODEON!?! WELL, FORGET YOU, I’M ON SPIKE TV NOW! HERE’S REN GETTIN’ COOL ON A LADY!” Ren and Stimpy’s Adult Party Cartoon just reeked of John K. But years later when Ren and Stimpy’s Adult Party Cartoon aired on Spike TV, it was completely run by John K. was fired was probably the season three episode “Ren’s Pecs” where Ren became a buff celebrity because Stimpy sacrificed his money to pay for cosmetic surgery.

The most noticeable shift in the show after creator John K. Everyone at school was quoting it, singing the Log and Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy songs, and trying to smash their heads with hammers. In a society where Beavis and Butthead was for your teen sibling, Ren and Stimpy was what kids were cutting their teeth on. It arguably was the strongest of all the Nicktoons, even though audiences seemed to enjoy those easily digestible Rugrats that was on the air way too long. Since we’re on the topic of Nickelodeon and flagship cartoons, no article would be complete without talking about one of the best cartoons in animated history, Ren and Stimpy. From the style and art direction, to incredible drawings, to bizarre and gross out humor, Ren and Stimpy was seriously a one-of-a-kind show. Pass that torch, man.Ĥ) The Ren and Stimpy Show/Ren and Stimpy’s Adult Party Cartoon We’ve been in his head, seen his art, nose zits, Durango Doug and Quail Boy fantasies. How about a show from Patty’s perspective? Viewers know Doug inside and out.

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You can’t just throw a Winamp skin over a corpse and convince me it’s my old friend. But that’s why shifting focus might have had less fan-rage. So all right- we can’t get too extreme here. Plus, the show was purchased by Disney in the “everything is okay and conflict doesn’t exist” late 90s. In a perfect narrative, they would have aged up to about fifteen years old and we could have seen all those really juicy “firsts” for them, but again- fan fiction. That said, the show should have shifted focus to Skeeter or something. Beginning with costume design and ending with Doug’s new sibling, Connie’s weight loss, The BEETS breaking up, and Roger’s new “rich-kid” status, this show was a slap in the face to its predecessor. But that’s the tip of the ice cream cake here. Billy West didn’t reprise his role as Doug. I get it voice actors and contracts are a funny business. Even more interesting that the revival was produced by Disney for their new Saturday morning lineup. Too quick for Nostalgia but too long to catch the wave. So when my family moved to Israel in 1994 and came back in 1997 just to find that Doug had gotten a revival after only being off the air about two years. That’s what shit like fan fiction is for. Granted, sure, there was plenty to say about these characters, come on. Doug and his friends graduated sixth grade, and Jr. One of my favorite things about Doug at the end of its run was that the show actually ended. Opinions and feelings seemed to be mixed when it comes to Nickelodeon’s flagship NickToon Doug. A simple, unpretentious slice-of-life show, Doug had a slow pace, quirky, memorable characters with varying unrealistic skin colors (hey man, cool by me), a memorable soundtrack composed primarily of acapella mouth noises, and gave kids my age all a reason to start Bangin’ on a Trash Can. But what about the other show out there? You know…the ones that were resurrected…as total garbage. But ultimately, it doesn’t matter what Disney does with Muppet Babies. Because that’s exactly who it’s for babies. To this day, the legendary Piggy Dough-Girl is not only one of my heroes, but an all-powerful figure I admittedly wanted to be. As a kid, I watched more Muppet Babies than I need to admit. When the opening sequence of Disney’s new Muppet Babies 2018 reboot dropped on YouTube this year, it got my brain churning.
