Robin Höek/Nurse Stimpy

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"Robin Höek/Nurse Stimpy" is a double episode of "The Ren and Stimpy Show".

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[edit] Powdered Toast

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Powdered Toast Man helps Ren and Stimpy with their breakfast problem when they run out of powdered toast.

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  • Powdered Toast Man has a different voice in this bumper.

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[edit] Robin Höek

“Robin Höek”
The Ren and Stimpy Show episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 2a
Written by John K. and
Bob Camp
Directed by John K.
Production no. RS02a
Original airdate August 18, 1991
Episode chronology
← Previous Next →
"Stimpy's Big Day/The Big Shot" "Space Madness/The Boy Who Cried Rat!"

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It's bedtime for Ren and Stimpy. They say their prayers and get to bed. Stimpy can't get to sleep without a good night's story, however, and askes Ren to read him one. Ren is too annoyed to read him a story, so Stimpy grabs the book of Robin Hood to read it to himself. However, Stimpy can't read so he makes up the story of "Robin Höek" by himself.

The tale of brave Robin begins with Stimpy mangling both the characters and the setting. Each with disastrous effects for Robin Höek.

After braving the dangers of a Killer Monk-infested moat, Robin rescues Maid Moron (Stimpy in drag) from the Evil Sheriff Of Dodge City (George Liquor's first appearance).

Robin and Maid Moron are wed, but before they can kiss, Ren awakes from the dream and promptly screams his lungs out.

Initially thankful that the events were all just a crazy dream, Ren looks across the bed to his pal asleep, dressed like Maid Moron, and Ren faints from the shock.

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[edit] Notes, Goofs, and Trivia

  • This is the first time that it's known that Ren wishes for Huge Pectoral Muscles.
  • This episode wasn't one of John K's favorite episodes, because having to wait for the narration slowed down the timing of the gags.
  • Likewise, the prolonged scene of Stimpy running was thought to be a risk, and that Nick might not allow such an elongated scene in the cartoon.
  • The original ending of the episode was not for Ren to wake up and see Stimpy in the Maid Moron outfit, but rather to have the bed fall away, to have Ren and Stimpy landing on the backs of two bulls, as they ride off into the sunset. The executives at Nickelodeon reportedly balked at how little sense this scene made, and asked for a different ending. Later, however, this ending would be eventually used to close the episode "Rubber Nipple Salesmen".
  • The storyboarder of this episode was uncredited.

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[edit] The Oath

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Ren "takes over the TV set" into his and Stimpy's secret headquarters, but Ren doesn't know if we can be trusted, so we get forced to take the oath, which goes like this... "I do hereby promise, only to watch the Ren and Stimpy show to make underleg noises during the good scenes to wear unwashed lederhosen every single day of the rest of my life". After that, Ren says that we're okay, so he lets Stimpy show us the stuff. He puts on a hypnotizer, then he says, "It's time for a secret cartoon!".

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[edit] "Nurse Stimpy"

“Nurse Stimpy”
The Ren and Stimpy Show episode

Nurse Stimpy attends to a sick Ren.
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 2b
Written by John K. and
Bob Camp
Directed by John K. (credited as Raymond Spum)
Production no. RS02b
Original airdate August 18, 1991
Episode chronology
← Previous Next →
"Stimpy's Big Day/The Big Shot" "Space Madness/The Boy Who Cried Rat!"

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Upon awaking one morning to find himself energetic and feeling as healthy as possible, Stimpy soon discovers that Ren has awoken so sickly that he's half dead. Stimpy is saddened by his best pal's condition and vows, as Nurse Stimpy, to bring Ren back to health, even until all hope is gone. Stimpy performs ridiculous medical tests on Ren, which confirms his suspicions that Ren is definitely unhealthy. He endures icky tasting medicine, a possible "spleen flensing", and a very embarrassing Sponge Bath which the entire neighborhood bears witness to.

Ren starts to feel much better the following morning. That is, until he reads his morning paper and finds his Sponge Bath with Stimpy on the front page. Ren immediately falls into a coma, and Stimpy works tirelessly to nurse Ren back to health once again, and cracks under the pressure.

The next day, Ren awakes, and to his surprise is healthy once again, and "feels like a million bucks". However, Ren soon discovers that now it is Stimpy who is the sick one.

Nurse Ren to the rescue! Ren cackles with glee as he realizes "Now it's MY TURN!!"

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  • Storyboarder: Chris Reccardi

[edit] Notes, Goofs, and Trivia

  • John K was extremely unhappy with this episode because of a wealth of animation mistakes, and truly ugly color design. He disliked the final, finished episode so intensely that he gave himself a pseudonym credit, rather than his real name.
  • One scene in particular of Ren sitting on a stool and saying the lines "Just you back off... I can do it" was shot badly out of focus and mis-timed. The attempt at salvaging the animation resulted in an oddly digitized, zoomed-in scene.
  • Several Scenes were storyboarded but removed at the request of Nickelodeon. These included a scene with Dr Leech (a walking leech with a medicine bag) sucking all of the bad blood from Ren, and Mr. Horse being invited to examine Ren's glands.
  • Supposedly, Nickelodeon executives asked John to "never deliver another episode like this again."

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[edit] What Will We Do 'Til Then?: Magic Nose Goblins

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The show is over, but Stimpy hates to say goodbye. What will he do until next week?! Ren offers Stimpy to get his teeth drilled, or to read a book, but they don't fit Stimpy's personality. Finally, Ren suggests that he entertain himself by playing with his Magic Nose Goblins. However, Magic Nose Goblins happen to be a collection of boogers wiped under the bottom of a piano stool.

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  • Nickelodeon did allow for the very last shot to be heard, but there was a quick fade-out right after Stimpy said, "I picked them myself!". Said quick fade-out was also shown on Nicktoons Network. However, it was restored on "The Stinkiest Stories" video and the Seasons One and Two DVD.

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