The Ren & Stimpy Show: Season 2
- 2 - 19The Royal Canadian Kilted YaksmenMay. 23, 1993
- 2 - 18A Visit to AnthonyMay. 08, 1993
- 2 - 17Stimpy's Fan ClubMar. 24, 1993
- 2 - 16The Cat that Laid the Golden HairballMar. 04, 1993
- 2 - 15The Great OutdoorsMar. 04, 1993
- 2 - 14Fake DadFeb. 27, 1993
- 2 - 13Monkey See, Monkey Don'tFeb. 27, 1993
- 2 - 12Son of StimpyJan. 13, 1993
- 2 - 11Dog ShowDec. 12, 1992
- 2 - 10Big Baby ScamDec. 12, 1992
- 2 - 9Haunted HouseNov. 21, 1992
- 2 - 8Mad Dog HöekNov. 21, 1992
- 2 - 7Svën HöekNov. 07, 1992
- 2 - 6Rubber Nipple SalesmenSep. 29, 1992
- 2 - 5Out WestSep. 29, 1992
- 2 - 4Big House BluesAug. 22, 1992
- 2 - 3Ren's ToothacheAug. 22, 1992
- 2 - 2Powdered ToastmanAug. 15, 1992
- 2 - 1In the ArmyAug. 15, 1992
The Ren & Stimpy Show, often simply referred to as Ren & Stimpy, is an American animated television series, created by Canadian animator John Kricfalusi. The show premiered on August 11, 1991, on Nickelodeon as part of its Nicktoons block along with Rugrats and Doug. The series focuses on the titular characters: Ren Höek, an emotionally unstable chihuahua, and Stimpson J. Cat, a good-natured, dimwitted cat. The show ran for five seasons on the network. The show has received critical acclaim and developed a cult following during and after its run, while some critics credit it for leading the way for satirical animated shows like Beavis and Butt-head and South Park, and playing a significant role in television animation. Throughout its run, The Ren & Stimpy Show was controversial for its off-color humor, sexual innuendo, and violence, each of which contributed to the production staff's altercations with Nickelodeon's Standards and Practices department. A spin-off for adult audiences, Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon", aired in 2003 on Spike, but was cancelled soon after its debut.