The Ren & Stimpy Show: Encyclopedia

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Version: Sun May 15 17:44:44 EDT 1994
Written-By: Norman Sippel


                       The Ren And Stimpy Encyclopedia

                          Written By Norman Sippel

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This encyclopedia doesn't take the place of the Ren And Stimpy guide and FAQ; 
on the contrary, it should work with these documents.  This encyclopedia puts 
all the shows in perspective with bumpers and cartoons.  A bumper is a short 
commercial spoof or a short piece.  All times are Eastern U.S.A. times unless 
specified.

This document is a depository for miscellaneous facts about Ren And Stimpy 
and its showings.  Anything not covered by the FAQ or Not-So-Official-Guide 
is covered here--if not, E-mail and request it from me.

    Posting Information: This will be posted along with the other Ren And 
Stimpy documents (the FAQ and guide) every four weeks.  Look for it around 
Sunday night in the middle of every month.

    FTP Information: This guide has been uploaded to aug3.augsburg.edu and is 
updated fairly often.  If you want more on Ren And Stimpy, please consult the 
R&S FAQ and/or Episode Guide, both posted on alt.tv.ren-n-stimpy.  It was 
kept by Nick Sayer at mrapple@quack.sac.ca.us, but I have taken over for him. 
 E-mail me at ngsippel@miavx2.ham.muohio.edu with your comments, suggestions, 
compliments, gripes, and/or additions.  E-mail ren-n-stimpy@aug3.augsburg.edu 
for the guides; if you want more information about the listserver, consult 
the FAQ.  If you want to ftp them, check out aug3.augsburg.edu under 
/files/text_files.

    Copyright Acknowledgment: Before the Encyclopedia continues, I want to 
acknowledge the copyrights and trademarks of Nickelodeon, Viacom, and all the 
other companies which are mentioned in this document and the other two (FAQ, 
Guide). The purpose of the R&S documents (FAQ, Guide, Encyclopedia) are to 
inform people, and the documents are kept in my spare time and are kept for 
no profit.

    Distribution and Site File Access: This document, if kept on a file 
transfer protocol (FTP) site, must be kept in a public access section and be 
available for free; otherwise, the site may not carry this document.  If a 
site accepts these terms, it may freely distribute this document as long as 
it remains in tact with proper disclaimers and credits.

This document, or any derivative works thereof, may not be sold or 
redistributed for profit in any way without express written permission 
(through paper [snail] mail) of the editor, Norman G. Sippel.  This includes, 
but is not limited to, translations into foreign languages, mass archival as 
on a CD_ROM, inclusion in commercially published compilations (books), and 
uploading this document to non-USENET services.

This document represents the collective effort of many USENET Ren and Stimpy 
fans.  We appreciate your honoring of this policy.


Quick Headlines:
September 25, 1992...John K. gets fired from "The Ren And Stimpy Show."  
According to the L.A. Times, Nick has fired John Kricfalusi because of 
tardiness with the new episodes.  Loyal fellow artists left with him (at 
least over twenty), so Nick has moved production to a new studio to be headed 
up by Bob Camp, a former partner at Spumco.  Apparently, John K. had it with 
Nick about censorship; four of his cartoons were nixed.  Further updates will 
be added A.S.A.P. and non-Spumco shows will be marked thereon.

November 1992...John K. has been offered a position as "Creative Consultant," 
but he plans to continue working on his future feature-length movie with "The 
World's Most Manly Man."  John K. has announced he will not be doing Ren Hoek 
anymore.  :(  Nick has banned "Dog Show," "Man's Best Friend," "Powdered 
Toast Man," and "Out West."  Nick has, since the last update, kept playing 
repeats of the show including variations of cartoons for shows but will start 
new ones bi-weekly on November 7, 1992.  Nick is still playing the edited 
version of "Big House Blues."  Maybe "Sven Hoek" is a prediction about Nick's 
mis-management of R&S; they may go to heck if Nick's not careful.  (I kind of 
hope so; let John K. buy them back for a song and let them come back better 
than ever!  Joy!)

December 1992..."Game Productions" is working with Spumco to make the rest of 
the second season shows.  Their emblem has a picture of Stimpy in a painter's 
cap.  At this moment, details are sketchy about this.  One of the people on 
this group claims to work for an animation company that is working on 
"Stimpy's First Fart" (aka "Stimpy's First Trouser Cough"
and "Son of Stimpy"); the main action (in this 30 minute cartoon) is about 
R&S running around the world searching for Stimpy's sentient fart.  John K., 
on the other hand, is hard at work putting together his next project.  He has 
several deals including one with FOX for a show about Spumco's official 
mascot "Jimmy The 'Hapless' Boy" or unofficial mascot "George Liquor."  My 
vote goes for a show about George Liquor.  Since John K. has retained the 
rights to George, Nick cannot say his name on the air or stop him from doing 
the show.

February 1993...According to "You Filthy Worms" By Richard Gehr in Village 
Voice magazine, John K. got George Liquor because Nick didn't want its image 
ruined by him.  John K. calls Games Productions (now known as Games 
Animation) "milkmen" because they and Nick are trying to "milk" out as much 
Ren And Stimpy as possible; this explains why Stimpy is in a milkman's 
costume in the logo.  (Besides, Nick already has the trademark for Milkman by 
Nick-At-Nite's commercials.)  According to net sources, rumor still has it 
that John K. is working for FOX; official word is that John K. is making 
three new shows for the fall.

April 1993...Some of the first non-John K. cartoons have been aired.  They 
are funny at times, but without him, they aren't the same.  Ren and Mr. Horse 
are both played by Billy West.  Two of John K.'s shows for the fall will be 
"George Liquor" and "He Hog."  MTV played a surprise rotation of the second 
season shows, except the three most recent cartoons; its finale was a second 
airing of "Son Of Stimpy" on the last night of the rotation.  It seems, after 
going through my list of aired episodes, that Nick premieres a new show every 
three weeks, and during sweeps month, it tends to follow up a three-week wait 
with a new episode one or two weeks sooner than the usual rotation.

May 1993...Nick is starting to finish the rest of the season by playing new 
episodes.  Hopefully, the season will end soon so we all can reLAx!! :)

Summer 1993...R&S Desert.  No new shows have aired since May, but thankfully, 
"Stimpy's Fan Club" and "Visit To Anthony" have been repeated on SNICK and 
Sunday Morning.  "Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen" has yet to be replayed.  
Videos are scheduled to come out soon! (See FAQ for more information on it.)

October 1993...Billy West came to Miami University on October 6, 1993!!  New 
episodes are coming November 20!  Further details about the speech are in a
post which is looking for a ftp site currently.

November/December 1993...The new episodes are out with mixed reviews.  Let's 
give Bob Camp a chance!  (Actually, show #31 was good!)

April 1994...Shows are okay, but too few.  What's Nick going to to themselves 
for being guilty of the same thing (lateness) that got John K. got fire for?  
Take a look at Wild Cartoon Kingdom issue three for secret Spumco episodes!

May 1994...No R&S on SNICK so far this month; Nick's acting even weirder than 
usual on Saturday nights!


Some Abbreviations:

CHACS = Commander Hoek And Cadet Stimpy
SSBL  = Stimpy's Storybook Land
WWDTT = What'll We Do Till Then?
R&S = Ren And Stimpy
HHJJ = Happy Happy Joy Joy
FYI = For Your Information
TBA = To Be Announced
DYN = Did You Know or Did You Notice?

Nick = Nickelodeon
EuroNick = A Nickname (which I created) For Europe's Nickelodeon



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TABLE OF TOPICS
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Introduction
Copyright Acknowledgments
Site File Access
Quick News About R&S
Abbreviations
Shows and Components
   Season 1
   Season 2
   Season 3
The List Of Shows Through Second Season
Shows Made For Season 1
Shows Made For Season 2
Shows In Production
Shows Made For Season 3
WorldWide Showings (* = Updated Information Needed Please)
   Marathon Showings In USA
      By Norman Sippel
   MuchMusic Marathon Information and Canadian Showings *
      By Paul Chudobiak
   *New Zealand Showings  (I know Kerrin is trying to get back with me,
      By Kerrin Jones     (but an update from any NZ'r would be nice:)
   Australian Showings
      By Darren O'Shaughnessy
   *Iceland and Sweden Showings
      By Jon Ingimundarson (jii@rhi.hi.is)
   BBC2 Showings (United Kingdom/Netherlands)
      By Mike Chace
   EuroNick (Europe's Nickelodeon; United Kingdom)
      By Martin Small
   SNICK Showings (Second and Third Seasons Of R&S)
      By Norman Sippel
What'll We Do Till Then .Signature?


                                ------------
                                - SEASON 1 -
                                ------------

                     August 11, 1991 To August 15, 1992

Note: All The Quote Titles are a basic reaction and/or generality about the 
show.  In no way is it the real title for the compilation for the show (for 
example, "The Pilot Show").  If there are official titles (ala Tiny Toons), 
please email them.


Show # 1  "The Pilot Show"  (C) 1991

    Bumper: Secret Club House And Oath

    SSBL: The Littlest Giant 
         (This is its original place in the line-up)

    Bumper: Log For Girls

    Bumper: Stimpy's Breakfast Tips

    Big House Blues (Edited)

    Bumper: Yak Shaving Day


Show # 2 "A Classic Episode!"  (C) 1991

    CHACS: Space Madness

    The Boy Who Cried Rat!
         With Mr. and Mrs. Pipe and a cameo by George Liquor (Trash Scene)

    Bumper: Yak Shaving Day


Show # 3  "The First Season Premiere Show"  (C) 1991

    Bumper: The Original Log Commercial (From Blammo)

    Stimpy's Big Day

    Bumper: Stimpy's Breakfast Tips (The Only One)

    The Big Shot! - Part 2 Of "Stimpy's Big Day"

    Bumper: What Will We Do Till Then?
              Gritty Kitty Litter


Show # 4  (C) 1991

    CHACS: Marooned

    Bumper: My Little Brother Doll

    Bumper: Ask Dr. Stupid - One or Two Humps

    "A Cartoon" aka "Untamed World" aka "Nature Show"

    Bumper: WWDTT: Horsey With Crocostimpy


Show # 5  (C) 1991

    Bumper: Ask Dr. Stupid - Why School?

    Fire Dogs

    Bumper: Log For Girls

    SSBL: The Littlest Giant

    Bumper: WWDTT: Chase Your Tail Till You're Dizzy


Show # 6  (C) 1991

    Bumper: Powdered Toast Man! (From Preemo)

    SSBL: Robin Hoek
         (With George Liquor as the Sheriff of Dodge City)

    Bumper: Secret Club House And Oath

    Nurse Stimpy

    Bumper: WWDTT: Magic Nose Goblins (Boogers)


Show # 7  "The Lost Episode"  (C) 1992

    Black Hole

    Bumper: Deluxe Log For Girls

    Stimpy's Invention


                                ------------
                                - SEASON 2 -
                                ------------

                    August 15, 1992 To November 20, 1993

Note: Opening and closing credits varied through the season wildy because of 
the Spumco/Nick break-up.  Sometimes John K.'s title card or Spumco's Logo 
was deleted when they _did_ actually work on the show.  Spumco's work is duly 
noted here.

Show # 8  (C) 1992

    In The Army

    Powdered Toast Man! (Unedited)
         Featuring Gary Owens as PTM and Frank Zappa as The Pope


Show # 9  "Second Pilot Show"  (C) 1991

    Ren's Toothache (Almost A SSBL)

    Bumper: Sugar Frosted Milk

    Bumper: Ask Dr. Stupid - What Have You Bean?

    Bumper: Secret Club House And Oath

    Big House Blues (Edited)

    Bumper: Log For Girls


Show # 10  "The Mr. Horse Show"  (C) 1992

    Out West
         Featuring "The Hangin' Song"

    Bumper: New Log Products (From Blammo)
         Starring Gary Owens As The Announcer

    Rubber Nipple Salesmen


Show # 11  (C) 1991

    In The Army

    CHACS: Space Madness


Show # 12  (C) 1992

There are two versions with the cartoons played in different orders

Version a: (Version b is the same except main cartoons are switched)

    Bumper: Sugar Frosted Milk

    Bumper: Ask Dr. Stupid - What Have You Bean?

    Bumper: Secret Club House And Oath

    Big House Blues (Edited)

    Bumper: Log For Girls

    In The Army


Show # 13  (C) 1992

** DYN: The original partner to "Ren's Toothache" was "Man's Best Friend" **

    Ren's Toothache

    Bumper: New Log Products (From Blammo)
         Starring Gary Owens As The Announcer

    Rubber Nipple Salesmen


Show # 14 (14a for original music, 14b for new music version)  (C) 1992

    Bumper: More New Log Products (From Blammo)
         Starring Gary Owens As The Announcer

    Sven Hoek (With umlauts over the "e" in "Sven" and "o" in "Hoek")
         Starring Billy West (voice of Stimpy) as Sven
         (This is the second 1/2 hour cartoon.)

    Bumper: Gritty Kitty Commercial
         Starring Gary Owens As The Announcer

    (Part Two Of Sven Hoek)

    Bumper: WWDTT: Blow Yourself Up Like A Balloon
                   (Billy West plays Ren.  Goodbye John K.!)

    (No Spumco Logo For Its Premiere Showing Only)


Show # 15  (C) 1992

    Haunted House

    Mad Dog Hoek
         (Stimpy plays "Killer Kadoogan.")

    (John K. gets a production credit, but no Spumco Logo
     for premiere of this episode only)


Show # 16  "The Human Show"  (C) 1992

    The Big Baby Scam (First Solo Vincent Waller Cartoon)
         (As of April 30, 1994, Nick edited out completely
          the family bath as well as shortened Ren's beating
          to just Stimpy watching as Ren screams for help.)


    Dog Show
         (Editing: They took off and edited the words "George Liquor,
          American" and George has lost the stub of his tail.)



Show # 17  (C) 1992

    Dog Show
         (Editing: They took off and edited the words "George Liquor,
          American" to "George ______, American!," and George has lost the
          stub of his tail when they "judged" him.)

    In The Army


Show # 18  "Banned In The USA!!"  (C) 1992

*** This show only appears on MTV ***

    Powdered Toast Man (Unedited)
         Featuring Gary Owens as PTM and Frank Zappa as The Pope

    Out West
         Featuring "The Hangin' Song"


Show # 19  "MTV's First Premiere"  (C) 1992 (not 1993 as Nick may claim)

    Son Of Stimpy
         Also known as "Stimpy's First Fart," "Stimpy's First Trouser
         Cough," and finally, on video, "Have Yourself A Stinky Little
         Christmas."
         
         (MTV "claimed" that Nick banned this episode.
          This show is the R&S Christmas Show that was scheduled
          before Christmas 1992.  Nick even ran ads for it!)
         
         Nick ran it for Christmas 1993, but edited out Stimpy talking
         to the policeman.  So denoted 19b.


Show # 20  "Ren's Replaced!"  (C) 1993

    Note: First episode without the "Created By John K." title card.
          (for the the premiere showing of the episode only)

    Monkey See, Monkey Don't
         (First time Billy West replaced John K. as Ren in a whole
          episode)

    Powdered Toast Man (Edited)
         Featuring Gary Owens as "PTM" and 
         Frank Zappa as "The Funny Little Man With The Pointy Hat"
         (No Mention Of Pope and Dusty Old Papers)


Show # 21  "John K.'s Funniest"  (C) 1993

Two versions:  a  Nick Version
               b  MTV Version
                  (Note: It first aired during the March-April 1993 showings
                   of R&S on MTV.    It is practically the same as 21a except
                   it has a special cut for commercials.)

    Fake Dad
         (Written by John K. and Bob Camp.)

    Out West


Show # 22  "R&S Go Wild With The Animals!"  (C) 1993

    The Great Outdoors

    Monkey See, Monkey Don't


Show # 23  "Makes Me Want To Puke! :)"  (C) 1993

    The Cat Who Laid The Golden Hairball

    Mad Dog Hoek


Show # 24  "Dedicated To R&S Fans Everywhere!"  (C) 1993

    Stimpy's Fan Club

    Bumper: Oath Of Servitude

    (Part Two Of Stimpy's Fan Club)


Show # 25  "HWARF!"  (C) 1993

    Fake Dad

    The Cat Who Laid The Golden Hairball


Show # 26  "Next time, visit someone from Internet! :)"  (C) 1993

    Ren Hoek, Ace Reporter: Mr. Horse Returns

    Visit Two Anthony (Two Parts)

    World Crisis With Mr. Horse (S-O-C-K-S:)


Show # 27  "Our country reeks of Nick, it really makes me sick!"  (C) 1993

    Note: With the extra long length of this R&S episode, the intro
          or the credits are cut.  So far, the Special version cut
          the intro to "R&S", and the SNICK version cut the credits :(.

    Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen

    Powdered Toast With Vitamin "F" ("F" is for "Fart")
         (With Gary Owens as PTM, of course)

    Sugar Sod Pops


Show # 28  "The Combo Show"

Show 28 is the new designated number for recombined second season shows.  The 
first one, 28a, is for Nick showings (been shown twice so far), and the 
second one, 28b, is for Australian showings (been shown once so far).

# 28a  (C) 1993

    Note: Yet another episode without the "Created By John K." title card.
          (for the the premiere showing of the episode so far)

    Monkey See, Monkey Don't
         (First time Billy West replaced John K. as Ren in a whole
          episode)

    The Big Baby Scam
         (John K. plays Ren Hoek.)

# 28b  (C) 199?

    Monkey See, Monkey Don't

    Fake Dad


Show # 29 "Outdoor Hairballs"  (C) 1993

    The Great Outdoors

    The Cat Who Laid The Golden Hairball


                                ------------
                                - SEASON 3 -
                                ------------

                       November 20, 1993 To Fall 1994


Show # 30 "Bob Camp Premieres"  (C) 1993

    To Salve Or Salve Not

    A Yard Too Far

    (This is the last show apprently to feature the "Created By John K. title
     card since he has a [quick] credit in the closing.)


Show # 31 "R&S Hit A Stride!"  (C) 1993 (No John K. title card in intro)

    Circus Midgets

    No Pants Today


Show # 32 "R&S Lite"  (C) 1993

    Ren's Pecs

    An Abe Divided


Show # 33 "The Puppet Show"  (C) 1994

    Stimpy's Cartoon Show

    Bumper: FLOD: The World's Most Perfect Cube Of Fat


Show # 34 "Don't drag your butt over this document! :)"  (C) 1994

    Jiminy Lummox

    Bass Masters


Show # 35 "Something Old, Something New, Something Blue"  (C) 1994

    Road Apples

    A Yard Too Far


Show # 36 "The Show Wants To Die! =O("  (C) 1994

    Bumper: Dog Water

    Ren's Retirement

    Bumper: You Are What You Eat


Show # 37 "Psychedelic Stimpy!"  (C) 1994

    Jimmy The Belly Button Elf (with Gilbert Godfried!)

    Road Apples


Show # 38 "Where's Mr. Ed or Mr. Horse?" =)  (C) 1994

    Bad Day For Haggis (The first attempt at a cartoon which has someone
                        other than R&S being the main characters since
                        the days of Spumco.)

    Bumper: Dog Water


                             ------------------
                             --   All  The   --
                             --  Shows Thru  --
                             --  2nd Season  --
                             ------------------

The Big Baby Scam                           Nurse Stimpy
Big House Blues                             Out West
The Big Shot! (Part 2 - Stimpy's Big Day)   Powdered Toast Man
Black Hole (CHACS)                          Ren's Toothache
The Boy Who Cried Rat!                      Robin Hoek (SSBL)
The Cat Who Laid The Golden Hairball        The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen
Dog Show                                    Rubber Nipple Salesmen
Fake Dad                                    Space Madness (CHACS)
Fire Dogs                                   Stimpy's Big Day
The Great Outdoors                          Stimpy's Fan Club
Haunted House                               Stimpy's First Fart *
In The Army                                 Stimpy's Invention
The Littlest Giant (SSBL)                   Sven Hoek
Mad Dog Hoek                                Untamed World
Marooned (CHACS)                            Visit To Anthony
Monkey See, Monkey Don't


 * Also known as "Stimpy's First Trouser Cough," "Son of Stimpy," and
   "Have Yourself A Stinky Little Christmas."


                             ------------------
                             --  Shows Made  --
                             -- For Season 1 --
                             ------------------

(This is incomplete.  Please E-mail me the information to fill in the
 holes in the premiere dates!)

Some premiere months have been taken from _Cinfantastique_ magazine.

FYI: "Big House Blues" was created during the summer of 1990.

Titles                                                      Premiere Dates

Big House Blues (Pilot)                   Animation Festivals, Summer 1991
The Big Shot! (Part II to Stimpy's Big Day)                       08/11/91
Black Hole (CHACS)                                                02/23/92
The Boy Who Cried Rat!                                            08/25/91
Fire Dogs                                                         09/01/91
The Littlest Giant (SSBL)                                         09/01/91
Marooned (CHACS)                                                  12/??/91
Nurse Stimpy                                                      08/18/91
Robin Hoek (SSBL)                                                 08/18/91
Space Madness (CHACS)                                             08/25/91
Stimpy's Big Day                                                  08/11/91
Stimpy's Invention                                                02/23/92
Untamed World                                                     12/??/91


                             ------------------
                             --  Shows Made  --
                             -- For Season 2 --
                             ------------------

Titles are from "Film Threat," December 1992, #7 edition and were posted on 
alt.tv.ren-n-stimpy by Ken Alexander (kalex@quip.eecs.umich.edu).

Note: There are slight changes to his original text.
      The Symbol @ = Unknown Fate (May show up in third season)

   Titles                                                      Premiere Dates

   The Big Baby Scam                                                 12/12/92
   The Cat Who Laid The Golden Hairball                              04/03/93
   Dog Show   (Was nixed By Nick - Was scheduled for 09/12/92)       12/12/92
   Fake Dad (Originally a 30 minute show)                            02/27/93
   The Great Outdoors                                                03/27/93
   Haunted House                                                     11/21/92
   In The Army                                                       08/15/92
   Mad Dog Hoek                                                      11/21/92
 @ Man's Best Friend (Was scheduled for 08/15/92) **                 ??/??/??
   Monkey See, Monkey Don't                                          02/13/93
   Out West                                                          08/29/92
   Powdered Toast Man  (Full Version - MTV, Edited Version - Nick)   08/15/92
   Ren's Toothache                                                   08/22/92
   The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen       Official: 05/23/93  Nick: 08/14/93
   Rubber Nipple Salesmen                                            08/29/92
   Stimpy's Fan Club  (30 minutes)                                   04/24/93
   Stimpy's First Fart  **MTV World Premiere**                       01/13/93
    (30 mins. aka "Stimpy's First Trouser Cough" & "Son of Stimpy." In Prod.)
   Sven Hoek  (30 minutes)                                           11/07/92
 @ To Salve Or Salve Not                                             ??/??/??
 @ Untamed World Two  (30 minutes.  Subtitle: "Lair Of The Lummox")  ??/??/??
   Visit To Anthony                                                  05/08/93
 @ A Yard Too Far                                                    ??/??/??

** MBF Starring George Liquor (Nixed By Nick?)
   Nick has taken it off the play list until Games Productions (now
   Games Animations) has reanimated the "violent" parts.  See 
   _Cinfantastique_ magazine and the R&S FAQ for a total history
   of George Liquor.


                         ---------------------------
                         --  Shows In Production  --
                         ---------------------------


These are shows which fate has yet to be determined.  Titles are
from _Cinfantastique_ magazine, June 1993, and _Film Threat_ magazine,
December 1992.  The new entries since the last edition came from 
_Wild_Cartoon_Kingdom_ issue 3.  They may show up in the third season or 
never.

This list was updated with information given by Billy West when he spoke
at Miami University on October 6, 1993. (In other words, I was there and
got him to talk about it!)  This list will have entries deleted as the shows
premiere.

() = Shows that are unnamed as of the publishing date

Name                                     Current Condition

All Sluggards Day                       Idea By Bob Camp - Good Chance
The Big Switch                          Good Chance
The Cellulettes                         Good Chance
Cried Rat ][!                           Written - Probably Nixed
Eat My Cookies                          Premise By Richard Pursel - Unknown
Hillbilly Ren                           Written - Probably Nixed
Man's Best Friend                       Good Chance If Reanimated Or Edited
Onward and Upward                       Written - Probably Nixed
Ren's Bad Habits                        Written - Probably Nixed
Ren's Brain                             Written By Spumco - Unknown
Untamed World Two                       Storyboarded By Spumco - Unknown


                             ------------------
                             --  Shows Made  --
                             -- For Season 3 --
                             ------------------

See the notes in the previous section for credits and more information about 
new and premiered season 3 shows.

The Symbols:    *     Premiered Episode
                $     SNICK Repeated Episode
                %     Sunday Showing Repeated Episode
                #     MTV Repeated Episode
             (Blank)  New Episode Waiting To Be Aired (None at this time)
                @     Unknown Fate (Will show up in third season)

   Titles                                                      Premiere Dates

 % An Abe Divided                                                    12/18/93
 % Bassmasters                                                       02/19/94
 @ The Big Switch                                                    ??/??/??
 @ The Cellulettes                                                   ??/??/??
 @ Cried Rat ][!                                                     ??/??/??
 % Circus Midgets                                                    11/26/93
 @ Hillbilly Ren                                                     ??/??/??
 % Jiminy Lummox (inspired by Untamed World II)                      02/19/94
 % Jimmy The Belly Button Elf                                        04/09/94
 @ Man's Best Friend                                                 ??/??/??
 % No Pants Today (aka Stimpy: That Dirty, Little Naked Boy)         11/26/93
 @ Onward and Upward                                                 ??/??/??
 @ Ren's Bad Habits                                                  ??/??/??
 % Ren's Pecs (Originally a 30 minute show)                          12/18/93
 % Ren's Retirement                                                  04/02/94
 % Road Apples                                                       03/12/94
 % Stimpy's Cartoon Show ("In The Pink")                             01/08/94
 % To Salve Or Salve Not (aka To Salve Or Not To Salve)              11/20/93
 @ Untamed World Two  (30 minutes.  Subtitle: "Lair Of The Lummox")  ??/??/??
 % A Yard Too Far                                                    11/20/93


               ----------------------------------------------
               - Marathon Showings Of Ren And Stimpy In USA -
               ----------------------------------------------


1. Mega-Nicktoon Monday

   Date: 08/12/92
   Shows: All The First Season (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
   Air Times: All In One Afternoon (5:30pm to 8pm)

2. MTV's Marathon - "Ren At Ten"

   Date: 01/10/93 through 01/13/93
   Shows: Premiere Of "Son Of Stimpy"
          All First Season (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
          Second Season Up To Son Of Stimpy (12b, 13, 14b, 15, 16, 18, 19)
   Air Times: First Two Nights: 10pm to 12midnight
              Second Two Nights: 10:30pm to 12midnight
              (Can someone double check this for me?)

3. MTV's Unannounced Marathon

   Date: 03/29/93 through 04/02/93 and 04/05/93 through 04/09/93
   Shows: 7, 12b, 13, 14b, 15, 16, 18, 4, 21b, 19
   Air Times: Every Weeknight At 7pm EDT For Two Weeks

4. Nick-Mania Challenge

   Date: 04/24/93 and 04/25/93

   Shows: First Day: 3, 12b, 7, 13
          Second Day: 4, 2, 15, 14b

   Air Times: 2pm EDT to 4pm EDT

   Trivia Questions: (SPOILERS HO!)

      1. What was the mountain made up of in "Black Hole" ?
            (Leftover Stinky Socks - 1 point)

      2. What rolls down stairs, alone or in pairs, and rolls over
          your neighbor's dog?  (Log - 2 points)

      3. How many times does Ren bang his head on the counter
          in "Space Madness" ?  (Three Times - 3 points)

      4. Gritty Kitty Litter stays crunchy in what liquid?
          (Milk - 4 points)


5. Nick Mania: SNICK Mania

   Date: 05/08/93 and 05/09/93

   Shows: 5 and 6

   Air Times: 3pm EDT Both Days


6. Monday Nicktoonathon

    Date: September 14 [??], 1993

    Shows: Unknown -- did someone tape it? (I forgot to tape it! :( )

    Air Times: Various (??)


7. MTV's Marathon - "Ren Again"

   Date: 11/01/93 through 11/12/93
   Note: MTV played "Dog Show" for the first time in quite a while.
         Besides "Monkey See, Monkey Don't," "Son Of Stimpy" was a victim
         of given air time (even though Space Madness and Marooned repeated
         twice.) :(
   Shows: (Some order of segments has been rearranged for MTV's
          strange form of commercial breaks.)

                                The Showings:

                    7:00pm EST       9:00pm EST     11:30pm EST
   11/01/93           # 3               # 6
   11/02/93           # 2               # 5
   11/03/93           # 12b             # 21b *
   11/04/93           # 4               # 14b **
   11/05/93           # 7              (None)         # 15 (No Spumco Logo)
   11/08/93           # 13              # 4
   11/09/93           # 18              # 16
   11/10/93           # 24              # 26
   11/11/93           # 27 ***          # 2
   11/12/93           # 29             (None)         # 24

     * The show was sped up (for an unknown reason).
    ** The original order was changed for MTV's different (weird:) commercial
       breaks.
   *** It was the original premiere packaged version with the "R&S Special"
       opening, but it didn't include the Sugar Sod Pops bumper.

   Air Times: 7:00pm EST/6:00pm CST and 9:00pm EST/8pm CST everynight.
              MTV plays R&S on Fridays at 11:30 instead of 9:30.


8. Thanksgiving Nicktoon Weekend

   Date: 11/26/93
   Times and Shows:

   12:30pm EST  # 3          4:30pm EST  # ??
    1:30pm EST  # 2          5:30pm EST  # ??
    2:30pm EST  # 7          6:30pm EST  # 28a
    3:30pm EST  # 12b        7:30pm EST  # 31 (PREMIERE!)

?? = Shows I have yet to watch on my tape (but I have them!).


9. Nick' Merry Christmas Marathon Week

    Date: Friday December 17, 1993
    Time: 5:00pm to 7:00pm
    Shows: Unknown except for #12b being shown last.


                     ----------------------------------
                     - MuchMusic Marathon Information -
                     ----------------------------------

Note: This ran on August 14, 1993.

From Paul William Chudobiak (umchudo1@ccu.umanitoba.ca):

Much Music's Ren And Stimpy-athon Information
=============================================

This information comes from our weekly satellite guide (OnSat)

    One thing that I don't understand, is that one weekly guide
say that the Ren and Stimpy-athon is on Aug. 7th, and the next guide
says that it's on August 14th.  Both guides are from OnSat, maybe
the Ren and Stimpy-athon are on both Saturdays! (Joy!)
It's probably just a printing error, and it might just be on the 14th,
but keep your eyes peeled anyway this Saturday.

Here are the times for the various shows (All times are for the Eastern time
zones)

                                                           (Editor's Numbers)
12:00 p.m.    Stimpy's Big Day/The Big Shot                       3
12:30 p.m.    Robin Hoek/Nurse Stimpy                             6
11:55 p.m.    Space Madness/The Boy Who Cried Rat!                2
1:25 p.m.     Fire Dogs/The Littlest Giant                        5
1:50 p.m.     Marooned/Untamed World                              4
2:20 p.m.     Black Hole/Stimpy's Invention                       7
2:45 p.m.     In The Army/Powdered Toast Man                      8
3:15 p.m.     Ren's Toothache/Big House Blues                     9
3:40 p.m.     Out West/Rubber Nipple Salesmen                    10
4:10 p.m.     Sven Hoek and Three Shorts                         14 (a or b?)
4:35 p.m.     Haunted House/Mad Dog Hoek                         15
5:05 p.m.     Big Baby Scam/Dog Show                             16
5:30 p.m.     Son Of Stimpy                                      19
6:00 p.m.     AlMusic "Weird" Al takes over MuchMusic
              Similar to MTV's AlTV  (Good call Toastman!) 

The whole thing then repeats at 8:00 p.m. with AlMusic repeated at 2:00 a.m.

The guide for the 14th has the exact same show listing, so I think
the way it's posted is the way it's gonna be.  I'm just not sure if
it's on the 7th, or the 14th, or both.  I hope it's both!  =OP

    For those with satellite dishes, here's how to get MuchMusic.
MuchMusic is located on the Canadian Anik E2 satellite, transponder/
channel 6.  Anik E2 is located beside Spacenet 4.  Here is the location
with respect the other satellites...

G3  T301 (or T1)   G6  S4  E2  E1  M1 T303 (or T3)
                        ^^
                        || Right here!

    Now, because MuchMusic broadcasts in stereo, you'll have to change
the audio frequency (or subcarrier) to tune in the audio.  The frequencies
are..
    5.41 Left Channel                 6.17 Right Channel
    On some satellite recievers you can select the type of stereo,
if you can, make sure it's on Discrete Stereo.
    Also, MuchMusic has a mono audio frequency, it's 6.67.  I don't
know if it works, I am always listening to MuchMusic in stereo. =O)

    Well, that's it.  If anyone has any questions, either E-Mail me
or post it up on the newsgroup and I'll answer it there.

  -Paul Chudobiak         E-Mail: umchudo1@ccu.umanitoba.ca


                        -----------------------------
                        - Current Canadian Showings -
                        -----------------------------

I have heard of Canadian showings on CITY-TV, but I have yet to have a list 
of episodes or times.  If you do have either or both, please email me.


                 ------------------------------------------
                 -- New Zealand Showings Of Ren & Stimpy --
                 --    With Other Miscellaneous Notes    --
                 ------------------------------------------

Note: This whole section has been written by Kerrin.  All dates for this 
section are in the form day/month/year.  An update from any NZ fan on R&S 
showings would be most appreciated.

Thank you, Kerrin, for writing this up!

FORWARD
-------

From Kerrin Rhys Jones <Kerrin.Jones@comp.vuw.ac.nz>:

Sorry I've taken a while to get back to you with this - I dug through some 
old issues of The Listener and discovered R&S have actually been lurking on 
our screens in little watched timeslots for a lot longer than anyone seems to 
realise.

I've written up all the details I have at the moment - I'd like to give you 
episode listings for some of the earlier stuff, but have been unable to find 
anyone with such a thing. I emailed the two NZers who you have included 
comments from in the current version of the FAQ, asking if either of them had 
any more details, but I haven't heard back from them (and it's been a 
while)...

So here you go... It's all I can come up with at the moment, really... Feel 
free to edit, chop, cut and paste as you see fit, include as much or as 
little in the FAQ as you like... I'll let you know if I find out anything 
further or if R&S return...

Spot you later, 
Kerrin.

===================================================================

THE REN AND STIMPY SHOW in New Zealand

The Ren and Stimpy Show gained widespread popularity when it screened for a 
while in a 6:00pm Saturday time-slot. It was quite well publicised - a 
full-page article in the 17/4/93 issue of The Listener (NZ TV magazine) did 
the usual "it's gross, it's disgusting, but it's popular" bit and gave the 
background on the Nickelodeon/Kricfalusi breakup.

This was the first time the show had been publicised widely, and the first 
time most viewers (including myself) discovered it. However, checking through 
old issues of The Listener, it appears that Ren and Stimpy had actually been 
on our screens for quite a while before gaining their widespread popularity...


It seems that R&S was first screened on WHAT NOW, a Saturday morning kids 
show. R&S was listed as running for 10 to 15 minutes on the following dates:

14/11/92  10:00-10:15am
21/11/92  10:00-10:10am
28/11/92  10:00-10:10am
05/12/92  10:05-10:15am
It seems that 05/12/92 was the last WHAT NOW for 1992.

The next week, Ren and Stimpy resurfaced in a 4:30-5:00pm Saturday timeslot,
where they ran on the following dates: 
12/12/92  4:30-5:00pm
19/12/92  4:30-5:00pm
26/12/92  4:30-5:00pm
02/01/93  4:30-5:00pm
09/01/93  4:30-5:00pm
16/01/93  4:30-5:00pm
23/01/93  4:30-5:00pm
30/01/93  4:30-5:00pm
06/02/93  4:30-5:00pm
I believe Show #16 ("The Big Baby Scam" and "Dog Show") and Show #14 
("Sven Hoek") were both shown in this run, among others.

WHAT NOW came back on 06/02/93, screening 8:00am-12:00pm on Saturdays.
Once again R&S was included in it, from 10:35-11:00am.
06/02/93  10:35-11:00am
13/02/93  10:35-11:00am
20/02/93  10:35-11:00am
27/02/93  10:35-11:00am
06/03/93  10:35-11:00am
13/03/93  10:35-11:00am

And then finally, Ren and Stimpy made it to a decent timeslot and got a bit 
of publicity. Here's the episode listing of R&S from their 6:00pm Saturday 
run. Episodes are titled as in the Ren and Stimpy Extra, with some comments 
on cuts where we know they've been made - there are bound to be many others.

17/04/93  6:00-6:30pm   Show #3
24/04/93  6:00-6:30pm   Show #6 (Missing PTM Bumper)
01/05/93  6:00-6:30pm   Show #2
08/05/93  6:00-6:30pm   Show #5
15/05/93  6:00-6:30pm   Show #4
22/05/93  6:00-6:30pm   Show #7
29/05/93  6:00-6:30pm   Show #8
05/06/93  6:00-6:30pm   Show #10 (Missing "The Hangin' Song" from Out West)
12/06/93  6:00-6:30pm   Show #16
19/06/93  6:00-6:30pm   Show #19
26/06/93  6:00-6:30pm   Show #9
03/07/93  6:00-6:30pm   Show #12 (Haunted House ends with "...end it all")

Then with no warning or explanation, R&S disappeared from our screens to be 
replaced by DEEP WATER HAVEN, a new 26-part NZ drama series, (or at least 
what passes for drama around here...) Ren and Stimpy have not been sighted on 
our screens since.

An article "Censored!" on TV censorship in the 7/8/93 issue of The Listener 
talked about the cutting of various TV programs by TVNZ. R&S got the 
following mention, referring to the cutting of "Haunted House":

Like THE SIMPSONS, the shamelessly subversive REN AND STIMPY has felt the 
censor's knife for it's deliberate battering at the taste barrier. A cutting 
notice from June orders the following: Delete "I couldn't even scare a 
paranoid schizophrenic". Delete suicide scenes. Delete "There's only one 
thing left to do, I'm going to end it all", "Sweet Lord No" (Spike shown 
through head), "You can't do that ... Do this" (A bottle of poison handed 
over and swallowed, followed by writhing and death.)

=====================================================================

                 ------------------------------------------
                 -- Australian Showings Of Ren & Stimpy  --
                 --    With Other Miscellaneous Notes    --
                 ------------------------------------------

These airings are from Network Ten's Big Breakfast from Darren O'Shaughnessy
(darren@cs.anu.edu.au).  The first two weeks were Monday through Friday, and
now it is shown every Monday.  I edited the format slightly to agree with
date stamps and episode numbers to match my episode numbers.

** The times are Australian time. **

Date                Time    Num                   Notes
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

July 5, 1993        7:30am  # 3 (Series Premiere)
July 6, 1993        7:30am  # 6 
July 7, 1993        7:30am  # 2 
July 8, 1993        7:30am  # 5 
July 9, 1993        7:30am  # 4 
July 12, 1993       7:30am  # 7 
July 13, 1993       7:30am  # 8 
July 14, 1993       7:30am  # 9 
July 15, 1993       7:30am  # 10 
July 16, 1993       7:30am  # 14a
July 19, 1993       7:30am  # 15 
July 26, 1993       7:30am  # 16 

August 2, 1993      7:30am  # 5 (Second screenings)
August 9, 1993      7:30am  # 3 
August 16, 1993     7:30am  # 6 
August 23, 1993     7:30am  # 2 
August 30, 1993     7:30am  # 4 

September 6, 1993   7:30am  # 7 
September 13, 1993  7:30am  # 8 
September 20, 1993  7:30am  # 9 
September 27, 1993  7:30am  # 10 

October 4, 1993     7:00am  # 14a  (Ed. Note: A fave episode for my birthday)
October 11, 1993    7:00am  # 15 
October 18, 1993    7:00am  # 16 

February 12, 1994   8:30am  # 3 (Third screenings)
February 19, 1994   8:30am  # 6
February 26, 1994   8:30am  # 2

March 5, 1994       8:30am  # 5
March 12, 1994      8:30am  # 4
March 19, 1994      8:30am  # 7
March 26, 1994      8:30am  # 8

April 2, 1994       8:30am  # 9
April 9, 1994       8:30am  # 10
April 16, 1994      8:30am  # 14a
April 23, 1994      8:30am  # 15
April 30, 1994      8:30am  # 16

May 7, 1994         8:30am  # 28b (** Note New Number)

You Eediot! is getting airplay on JJJ, mainly thanks to Maynard F# Crabbes.
The album is only available on import here, however.


From Robert Dennys (robertd@psy.uq.oz.au):

Note that R&S is back on the air here in Australia on Channel TEN,
but not at its previous weekday-morning slot - its on 8:30 am Saturday 
mornings.

From Matthew K. Sharp. (917316@edna.cc.swin.edu.au):

Note:  Mad Dog Hoek (#15) has been edited by the Ten Network for the
        11 October 1993 & 23 April 1994 transmissions.  The 19 July
        1993 transmission was (presumably) intact.  Edits are as follows:

   1.   In the introductory shot of the Lout Bros, one is shown to punch
        the other on the stomach, but the bit with the other brother
        headbutting the first has been removed. (Cut = 2 seconds)

   2.   When a Lout Brother lands on Stimpy (after the butt pliers), the shot
        of Stimpy screaming twice as his legs are broken (off screen) are
        deleted.  The shot now starts with his line, "Oh dear, I've been so
        selfish..." (Cut = 8 seconds)

   3.   The shot of Ren biting into the boil with pus flying everywhere has
        been deleted.  We now see Ren raise his eyebrows, and cut immediately
        to the wide shot. (Cut = 3 seconds)

   4.   After the announcer's line "I wouldn't like to be in Mad Dog's shoes
        now", the shots of the Lout Brothers belting the crap out of Ren, the
        referee arriving on scene and Ren's head held in what looks like a
        G clamp have all been deleted. (Cut = 20 seconds)

   5.   Directly after the last cut, we retain the shot of Ren being slammed
        onto the canvas in the choke hold, but the end of the shot, with a
        car being backed onto Ren's head, has been deleted. (Cut = 4 seconds)

   6.   After Loaf's line "Hey Lump, it's time to throw the fight", Lump's
        punch is deleted, and the shot continues with Lump's line "Okey
        Dokey, Loaf!" (Cut = 2 seconds)

   7.   In the Lout Brothers' after-fight speech, the line "We'll break your
        bones!  We'll grind you into putty!  We'll tear your faces off!" is
        deleted, leaving only "Next time we see you guys, it'll be in the
        street.  [....]  You haven't heard the last of us!" (Cut = 5 seconds)

   8.   At the very end, Stimpy does his rant: "I wanna holler the loud funny
        words!  I LIKE DARREN!  HE IS MY FRIEND!  I LIKE YOU - AND HIM!  HE
        LIKES ME, AND I LIKE HIM.  HE LIKES YOU, I HOOOOPE!!"  Then on Ren's
        line, "Hey man, I..." there is quick iris out & soundtrack fade,
        losing the end of Stimpy's rant: "I LIKE HIS AUTOGRAPH!  IT IS A NICE
        PICTURE!  HE IS NIIIIIICE!!!" (at which point his tongue snaps off).
        (Cut = 16 seconds)

   All up, around a minute has been deleted from Mad Dog Hoek, presumably
   after someone at Ten actually watched the thing and thought it was a bit
   much for all the kiddies. The promised showing of "Have Yourself A Stinky
   Little Christmas" in a late-night timeslot has not yet taken place.
   Oh, the humanity of it all.

(Before the Aussie section ends, let's leave off with a good note:)

From Peter John Southorn (s914872@minyos.xx.rmit.EDU.AU):

G'day, just a word and then that word is WIN!
R&S win "Blokes Of The Year" on Fast Fictions on 3RRR Melbourne
(to be confirmed)
NB; Fast Fictions - Astonishingly cool radio show
    3RRR - Public Funded ( 0 Government ) Alternative Radio Station


                       -------------------------------
                       - Iceland and Sweden Showings -
                       -------------------------------

ICELAND:
I'm sorry, but I unfortunately have lost my listings.  I need an update 
please from Jon Ingimundarson (jii@rhi.hi.is), but I have yet to get one of 
my emails answered.  If you know him, please have him email me.

From Jon Ingi Ingimundarson (jii@rhi.hi.is):

Our state-owned television RUV started broadcasting the first season
shows two weeks ago.  Currently they've shown show #3 and show #6 
as listed in the Ren and Stimpy FAQ.  It airs Wednesday at 6:30pm.
The listing in the papers goes something like this:

"Ren and Stimpy:   A cartoon show about the dog Ren and the cat Stimpy."

The tv-station has apparently bought 6 episodes.

They were shown on our state-owned televsion station RUV (Rikisutvarpid-
Sjonvarp).  RUV broadcasts between ca. 18:00-23:30 weekdays and 12:00-
1:00 weekends.  And show around 5-10 US shows each week (this week
it's 4).  Why RandS were chosen is a mystery to me.

Although they were shown at a very bad time (18:30) they got an ok 
publicity and luckily weren't dragged into the whole Beavis+Butthead,
The Program stupidity.

The shows were shown complete, without (as usual) commercials and in  
Stereo. (Editor's Note: Maybe I should move to get uncut episodes? :)
It is not certain that season 2 will be shown here since tv-stations
often buy shows only for one season and then move onto the next show.


SWEDEN:
I welcome Bjorn Nilsson (s93bni@csd.uu.se) to our R&S International Showings 
Listings.  He is working on a listing for our next edition of the R&S 
Encyclopedia.  Here's a recent message he wanted me to add:

Well, I'm here too [reading alt.tv.ren-n-stimpy]. There are still a few 
choosen fans out here. BTW, R & S are out for the season here in Sweden. But 
there's still hope for another season, or even better, a rerun (can't get to 
much).


               ----------------------------------------------
               - BBC2 Showings (United Kingdom/Netherlands) -
               ----------------------------------------------

From Mike Chace (mikec@praxis.co.uk):

Ren and Stimpy are shown on BBC2 (the UK's non-commercial "cultured" channel)
at 6.25pm on Monday evenings and repeated at 12.40am (now 12.10am) on 
Saturday mornings (ie very late Friday night). 

On Monday evenings they are shown as part of the "Def II" slot, so-called
"Yoof" (youth) programming which tries to be hip-and-trendy. Never mind....

(Ed. Note: This has been edited down since last version for brevity and space 
considerations.)

Jan 10, 1994 # 3
Jan 17, 1994 # 6
Jan 24, 1994 # 2
Jan 31, 1994 # 5
Feb 07, 1994 # 4
Feb 14, 1994 # 7
Feb 21, 1994 # 8
Feb 28, 1994 # 9
Mar 07, 1994 # 14 (a or b?)
Mar 14, 1994 # 15
Mar 21, 1994 # 16
Mar 28, 1994 # 19

The last episode was shown at the repeat time only due to the last Monday
being a holiday. As yet, there is no news on the second series being shown.
Here are the details:

Apr 04, 1994 ** No Transmission due to Easter Monday Bank Holiday
Apr 09, 1994 # 10  (at 0040 repeat time only)

--> The first series on BBC2 came to an end on Saturday April the 9th. <--

Here are some examples of the interesting presentation of the show in the 
BBC-owned TV listings magazine "Radio Times":

Monday 6.25pm                            Friday 12.40am
Ren and Stimpy                           Ren and Stimpy
Cult animation series.                   Cat-and-dog animation.
Ren and Stimpy become fire-fighters.

You can tell they're expecting it to do well :-)


                  ----------------------------------------
                  -  EuroNick Showings (United Kingdom)  -
                  ----------------------------------------

Now that EuroNick has bought up Ren and Stimpy from BBC2, EuroNick starts 
playing R&S this month, May 1994.

From Martin Small (Martin_Small.Sbd-E@rx.xerox.com):
I will hopefully begin mailing you lists of the episodes that have just 
started showing on Euronick, they began last weekend with:

"Robin Hoek/Nurse Stimpy" (Saturday May 7th, Midday GMT)
"Space Madness/The Boy Who Cried Rat" (Sunday May 8th, Midday GMT)


                   --------------------------------------
                   -- SNICK Showings Of Ren And Stimpy --
                   --  With Other Miscellaneous Notes  --
                   --------------------------------------

Season 1: SNICK wasn't even thought up yet, but I wish it wasn't. =O)
Season 2: Here are the shows:

Date                Time    Num                   Notes
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

August 15, 1992     9:00pm  # 8 (Season Premiere)
August 22, 1992     9:00pm  # 9 (Premiere - New!)
August 29, 1992     9:00pm  # 10 (Premiere - New!)

September 5, 1992   9:00pm  # 11 (Premiere - Replay Of Season 2 Cartoons)
September 12, 1992  9:00pm  # 4
September 19, 1992  9:00pm  # 5
September 26, 1992  9:00pm  # 12a (Premiere - Replay Of Season 2 Cartoons)

October 3, 1992     9:00pm  # 3
October 10, 1992    9:00pm  # 13 (Premiere - Replay Of Season 2 Cartoons)
October 17, 1992    9:00pm  # 6
October 24, 1992    9:00pm  # 2
October 31, 1992    9:00pm  NONE
              (There was a marathon of "Are You Afraid Of The Dark?)

November 7, 1992    9:00pm  # 14a (Season Premiere Take 2: 
                                   1st Non-Spumco Ending)
November 14, 1992   9:00pm  "New Log Products" "Rubber Nipple Salesmen"
              (Nick played the Kid's Choice Awards, so 1/2 show aired)
November 21, 1992   9:00pm  # 15  (Premiere)
November 28, 1992   9:00pm  # 14

December 5, 1992    9:00pm  # 12b
  (Note: December 6, 1992 at 11am: They played a second season show for
         the first time!  It was #13)
December 12, 1992   9:00pm  # 16 (George [with no Liquor] Premieres!)
December 19, 1992   9:00pm  # 15
December 26, 1992   9:00pm  # 14a (Premiere)


January 2, 1993     9:00pm  # 17 (Premiere)
January 9, 1993     9:00pm  # 16

  (Thurs. January 13, 1993 - MTV Premieres "Son Of Stimpy" at 11:30pm EST)

January 16, 1993    9:00pm  # 12b
January 23, 1993    9:00pm  # 15
January 30, 1993    9:00pm  # 14b

  (Thurs. February 4, 1993 - Ren And Stimpy make a cameo appearance
   on "The Simpsons."  For more detail, see the FAQ and guide.)

February 6, 1993    9:00pm  # 7
February 13, 1993   9:00pm  # 20 (Premiere)
February 20, 1993   9:00pm  # 16
February 27, 1993   9:00pm  # 21a (Premiere)

March 6, 1993       9:00pm  # 12b
March 13, 1993      9:00pm  # 14b
March 20, 1993      9:00pm  # 15
March 27, 1993      9:00pm  # 22 (Premiere)

(MTV played the five R&S shows this week 
 in order from "Black Hole" to "Mad Dog Hoek")

April 3, 1993       9:00pm  # 23 (Premiere)

(MTV played the rest of the second season this week
 except three cartoons, and shows #4 and #21b were
 used as replacements.  "Son Of Stimpy" Was Repeated
 For The First Time On U.S. TV On April 9, 1993.  On a
 Side Note, 21b premiered)

April 10, 1993      9:00pm  # 16  (Repeat)
April 17, 1993      9:00pm  # 21a (Repeat)
April 24, 1993      9:00pm  # 24 (Premiere)

May 1, 1993         9:00pm  # 25  (Repeat)
May 8, 1993         3:00pm  # 5   (Repeat At Special Time!)
May 8, 1993         9:00pm  # 26  (Premiere)
May 9, 1993         3:00pm  # 6   (Repeat At Special Time!)
May 15, 1993        9:00pm  # 14b (Repeat)
May 22, 1993        9:00pm  # 20  (Repeat)
May 23, 1993        PREMIERE!!
  SPECIAL SHOWING!  7:00pm  # 27  (An official SNICK showing)
May 29, 1993        9:00pm  # 26  (Repeat)

June 5, 1993        9:00pm  # 2  
June 12, 1993       9:00pm  # 21a 
June 19, 1993       9:00pm  # 24 
June 26, 1993       9:00pm  # 16 

July 3, 1993        9:00pm  # 22 or 29 (Which?)
 (Sunday July 4, 1993: First Sunday morning showing of "Stimpy's 
  Fan Club" (#24) and first time a new R&S from second season has
  been shown here for ages)
July 10, 1993       9:00pm  # 26 
July 17, 1993       9:00pm  # 15 
 (Sunday July 18, 1993: First Sunday showing of "Visit To Anthony.")
July 24, 1993       9:00pm  # 20 
July 31, 1993       9:00pm  # 12b 

August 7, 1993      9:00pm  # 21 
August 14, 1993     9:00pm  # 27 
August 21, 1993     9:00pm  # 14b 
August 28, 1993     9:00pm  # 13  

September 4, 1993   9:00pm  # 27 
September 11, 1993  9:00pm  # 15 
September 18, 1993  9:00pm  # 24 
September 25, 1993  9:00pm  # 12b 

October 2, 1993     9:00pm  # 28a (Premiere -- New compilation of old 'toons)
October 9, 1993     9:00pm  # 29 (Repeat !!)
October 16, 1993    9:00pm  # 26 (Repeat !!)
October 23, 1993    9:00pm  # 14b (Repeat !!)
October 30, 1993    9:00pm  # 15 (Repeat !! -- I called it! :) )

November 6, 1993    9:00pm  # 24 (Repeat !!)
November 13, 1993   9:00pm  # 13 (Repeat !!)


Season 3: SNICK keeps going with R&S

Date                Time    Num                   Notes
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November 20, 1993   9:00pm  # 30
November 27, 1993   9:00pm  # 31

December 4, 1993    9:00pm  # 26
December 11, 1993   9:00pm  # 19b
December 18, 1993   9:00pm  # 32 (Next morning at 11am: 19b)
December 25, 1993   9:00pm  NONE (What?  No show! :( )
December 31, 1993  11:00pm  # 32


January 1, 1994     9:00pm  NONE 
January 8, 1994     9:00pm  # 33 (New Show !!)
January 15, 1994    9:00pm  # 30
January 22, 1994    9:00pm  # 31
January 29, 1994    9:00pm  # 32

February 5, 1994    9:00pm  # 33
February 12, 1994   9:00pm  # 28a
February 19, 1994   9:00pm  # 34
February 26, 1994   9:00pm  # 26

March 5, 1994       9:00pm  # 29
March 12, 1994      9:00pm  # 35
March 19, 1994      9:00pm  # 12b
March 26, 1994      9:00pm  # 31
 (March 27, 1994    7:00pm FOX -- Tiny Toons Spring Break Special 
                                  With R&S -- Rank & Stinky!)

April 2, 1994       9:00pm  # 36
April 9, 1994       9:00pm  # 37
April 16, 1994      9:00pm  # 34  (Nick announced rerun)
April 23, 1994      9:00pm  # 24
April 30, 1994      8:30pm  # 38
April 30, 1994      9:00pm  # 16 (Nick edits again! :( )

May 7, 1994 and May 14, 1994 -- No shows due to the Kid's Choice Awards and
                                a Rocko's Modern Life marathon on their
                                respective weekends. (Well, it saves VHS!:)

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