Mad Dog Höek/Haunted House

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"Mad Dog Höek" and "Haunted House" are 15-minute episodes of the animated television show on Nickelodeon, Ren and Stimpy.

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[edit] Mad Dog Höek

“Mad Dog Höek”
The Ren and Stimpy Show episode

Mad Dog Höek (Ren) about to take a beating.
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 5a
Written by Bob Camp
Directed by Bob Camp
Production no. RS5-6a
Original airdate November 21, 1992
Episode chronology
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"Svën Höek" "Big Baby Scam/Dog Show"

[edit] Plot

Ren and Stimpy become professional wrestlers (under the pseudonyms Mad Dog Höek and Killer Kadoogen) and battle the Lout Brothers, Lump and Loaf. Stimpy is scared at first, but Ren reassures him that wrestling is fake, nobody really gets hurt, and the good guys always win. They do take a beating, but Stimpy enjoys it. Lump and Loaf throw the fight at the end, and both sides exchange the standard WWF-style threats.

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[edit] Notes, Goofs, and Trivia

  • The announcer looks and sounds like Mean Gene Okerlund, but without the moustache.
  • Stimpy's loud rant at the end was actually from a piece of fan-mail that a kindergartner wrote.

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  • Stimpy: I wanna holler the loud, funny words! I like Ren! He is my friend! I like you and him! He likes me! And I like him! He likes you, I hope! I like his autograph! It is a nice picture! HE - IS - NICE!!!

[edit] Haunted House

“Haunted House”
The Ren and Stimpy Show episode

Ren receives a visit from the Bloody Head Fairy.
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 5b
Written by John K., Bob Camp, Jim Smith, and Richard Pursel
Directed by Ron Hughart
Production no. RS5-6b
Original airdate November 21, 1992
Episode chronology
← Previous Next →
"Svën Höek" "Big Baby Scam/Dog Show"

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Ren and Stimpy happen upon a haunted house, where they're oblivious to the actual haunt, a small, depressed, Droopy-esque ghost. The ghost makes every attempt to scare them, but ends up roasted, made into a sandwich, tenderized by a yak, and used as a washcloth in unpleasant areas, amongst other indignities. Finally, he decides to end his afterlife, with unexpected results.

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[edit] Notes, Goofs, and Trivia

  • The Bloody Head Fairy was originally George Liquor in a tutu, but Nick told John to make it a 'nicer' character. John said it's meant to be Doug (From Nickelodeon's 'Doug') since he is 'nice'. This same scene was removed entirely on Spike TV and on the DVD.
  • The color was removed in the shower scene by Games Animation, who apparently felt that people wouldn't get the Psycho reference unless the segment was in black and white.
  • The Bloody-Head box reads "Spumco" on it. Spumco is, in fact, the crew who worked for the series from 1991 to 1993.

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