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[edit] Music Still Needing Identification

(note: Some of these may be Capitol Records tracks)

Title Cards:

  • Aloha Hoek
  • Great Outdoors, The
  • In the Army
  • Littlest Giant, The
  • No Pants Today
  • Out West
  • Road Apples
  • Stimpy's Fan Club
  • Superstitious Stimpy

Background music:

  • The Boy Who Cried Rat: -The guitar music when Ren and Stimpy are sitting on the curb. Sb2007 20:29, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
  • Marooned: -The music that plays when Stimpy is testing the flora with the device to see what's edible.

-The big band music when the female chihuahua is seen.

  • Untamed World: -The peaceful music that plays when Ren spins the globe.

-The music that plays during the start of the Turtle Stimpy segment. -The dramatic music that plays when the seagull is first revealed. -The music that plays when we see the slow motion replay of the fly being eaten. -The peaceful music that plays when the neck sack of the Lizard Ren expands.

  • Stimpy's Invention: -The music when Stimpy says "You don't suppose Ren is unhappy?" —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sb2007 (talkcontribs) 20:20, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
  • Ren's Toothache: -The sad music when Ren's teeth break and Stimpy looks at the camera concerned (right before the scene where Ren grinds up his teeth while sleeping).

-The mopey song that plays when Ren goes into the kitchen after not finding tooth fairy money the night before. -The upbeat music when Ren opens his present. It also plays in "Hard Times For Haggis" right after the clock chimes.

  • Rubber Nipple Salesman: -The music that plays when Ren and Stimpy are on the bulls.
  • Mad Dog Hoek: -The disturbing music that plays when Stimpy rants; the fast saxophone riff when Ren is jumping about in the ring for the first time (the same tune is played in Victor's Dad's car in 'no pants today')
  • In the Army: -The organ sting that plays right before "America the Beautiful". It's "Charge!", but I can't find the specific arrangement on the APM site. A few songs come close, but the organ doesn't sound quite the same.

-The organ arrangement of "America the Beautiful" that plays at the end.

  • Big Baby Scam: -The music that opens the episode, right after the title card.
  • Dog Show: -The dramatic music when Stimpy is disqualified in the finals. Might be a classical piece.

-The arrangement of "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" that plays at the very end.

  • Monkey See, Monkey Do: -The big band music that opens the episode.
  • Powdered Toast Man: -The bass-heavy jazz notes that play right before PTM slams the door to get the president out of his zipper.
  • Fake Dad: -The organ music when the suited man is talking about the prison convict in the beginning.

-The music that plays when Kowalski hugs Ren and says "Kowalski loves daddy." -The "There's No Place Like Home" arrangement when Ren, Stimpy, and Kowalski are at home. -The dramatic music when Ren threatens to spank Kowalski. Heard in numerous other episodes. -The music when Ren says "This is my house, and these are my things." -The dramatic music when Kowalski keeps crushing things. -The strings arrangement of "Rock a Bye Baby" when Ren tries to burp Kowalski.

  • Out West: -The music that plays during the talk about hanging.

-The music that begins when the line "Nah, we hanged her yesterday" is said. -The music when "Let's hire us some villains to hang!" is said. -The music that plays when Ren and Stimpy are first introduced. -The orchestral version of "Turkey in the Straw" when it's revealed that Ren and Stimpy are riding chickens. -The banjo music that plays when Ren and Stimpy see the town and agree to go to it. -This is probably an original tune and not something from the APM library, but the Jeopardy-style music. -The country music when the line "That's the ugliest horse I ever did see!" is said. -The fast-paced country music right before "Mountain Dew (b)" plays in the Mr. Horse scene.

  • The Great Outdoors: -The country/western music that plays during the scene when Ren eats the food pill. Sb2007 20:44, 17 September 2007 (UTC)

-The ominous music that plays when the mosquitos are all looking at Ren. It plays right before sunrise. Sb2007 20:49, 17 September 2007 (UTC)

  • The Cat That Laid the Golden Hairball: -The bass notes that play when Bubba looks around to see if anyone's watching and sticks a hairball in his pocket. It also plays in "An Abe Divided".
  • A Visit to Anthony: -The music that plays when Victor is first revealed.

-The rock n' roll music that plays on the radio in Victor's dad's car.

  • The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen: -The Indian music that plays when Ren and Stimpy are hit by arrows.

-The dramatic music that plays in the Kodak Marmoset part. -The dramatic music that plays when the bees are stinging Ren's tongue. -The music right when the yak stakes his shovel into the ground. It's a dramatic sting of some sort. -The music when the moon is out and Stimpy says "Dinner is served!" -The choir music when Ren prays. -The drums that play right before Ren stakes his flag.

  • Son of Stimpy: -The dramatic music that plays when Ren gets fed up with Stimpy and leaves. It's right before the bed scene.

-The music when we first see the big city. It plays right before Beethoven's Fifth Symphony (Movement 3) begins. Or maybe it's part of the same piece, I dunno. -The xylophone rendition of "We Wish You a Merry Christmas".

  • Man's Best Friend: -The intense music that plays when George Liquor is maniacally ordering Ren and Stimpy to "get on that couch!"

-The dramatic sting music that plays right after Stimpy gets off George's couch. It plays in numerous other episodes.

  • To Salve and Salve Not: -The bass notes when Stimpy enters the make-up room.

-The music when Stimpy is trying to comb his hair.

  • A Yard Too Far: -When Ren and Stimpy dress up as Mr. Pipe's wife to try to get the hog jowls. It's a goofy tuba and wind piece. It's also heard in "Sledgehammer O'Possum: What's Going on Back There?", which used wacky renditions of classical music. This leads me to believe this is a classical piece, but I could be wrong.

-When Ren tries to woo the baboon and gets worms thrown in his mouth. It's a '50s sitcom-ish piece. It also plays in "The Great Outdoors" when Stimpy convinces Ren to go skinny-dipping. Sb2007 20:44, 17 September 2007 (UTC) -The vibraphone music that plays at the very end of the episode, when Ren and Stimpy are enjoying the hog jowls.

  • Circus Midgets: -The guitar music that opens the episode.
  • Ren's Pecs: -The beach/surf music that plays when Stimpy is sunbathing. It plays twice in the episode.

-The music when Ren is about to hit Stimpy but doesn't. -The sad music when Ren laments that he has no pectoral muscles. -The music when Ren's bandages are taken off.

  • An Abe Divided: -The music when Ren and Stimpy first arrive at Sgt. Bigbutt's office.

-The drum rolls when Ren and Stimpy are whipped with towels. -The dainty music when Ren is used to clean the statue. It also plays in "To Salve and Salve Not". -The sting music when Sgt. Bigbutt scares the pigeons away. It also plays in "The Boy Who Cried Rat". -The jazzy showbiz-style piece that plays when Ren daydreams about driving out of Abe Lincoln's head in a convertible full of babes. -Can't remember if this was identified, but the scene where Ren prays for help.

  • Stimpy's Cartoon Show: -The music right before "Hallelujah Chorus" plays.
  • Jiminy Lummox: -The sting music that plays when Ren scares the baby birds in the nest.

-The dramatic music when Stimpy cradles the fly. -The dramatic sting music when Ren says "He didn't! He didn't!", when he sees the washer.

  • Hard Times For Haggis: -The sting music after Ren says "Hey sister, easy with that-"
  • Hermit Ren: -The short bit of sitcom-y music when Ren sits the dummy back up, right before his list of things he wants to do. It's heard in numerous other episodes.

-The music that plays when Ren lists all the things he wants to do now that he's a hermit. -The daydream music when Ren looks up and imagines the bat as cow udders (right before "Heavenly Voices" plays) -The "ding!" reveal sound that chimes when the picture of more of Stimpy's ear wax is shown. It plays in tons of other episodes. -UNTAMED WORLD SEGMENT: The music that plays when Stimpy tells that they'll be visiting Florida. -UNTAMED WORLD SEGMENT: The heavy drums that play when Stimpy says they'll be going into forbidden territory. -UNTAMED WORLD SEGMENT: The music that plays when the old man envisions Stimpy's head as a pile of jello.

  • Eat My Cookies: -The music that plays when the limo first pulls up.

-The saloon piano music that plays when Ren is gambling with the girls. -The music that plays when Ren is done with the card game and complains about having lost all his money. -The wilderness-style music that plays when Ren and Stimpy and the other scouts are first seen sitting around the campfire.

  • Ren's Bitter Half: -The dramatic music that plays while Stimpy and Indifferent Ren are held captive.

-The dramatic music that plays during the black and white segment.

  • House of Next Tuesday: -The music that plays when Stimpy tries to get Ren to go into the bedroom.
  • A Friend in Your Face: -The rock/country music that plays when the hillbillies have first inhabited Ren's head.

-The arrangement of "On Top of Old Smoky" that plays during the manure scene. -The bedtime-style music that plays when Ren is eating the gruel (it also played in previous episodes, such as "Ren's Toothache", I believe)

  • Blazing Entrails: -The jazzy music that plays when the monkey delivers the telegram.

-The organ soap opera music that plays when Stimpy watches TV at the end.

  • Magical Golden Singing Cheeses: -The violin music when Stimpy begins his quest. Sounds classical, but it might not be.

-The music when Stimpy is digging the hole. Again, sounds like a classical piece. -The music that plays when the Milk Curd Princesses are first revealed. Yet another classical-sounding piece.

  • Hard Day's Luck, A: -The opera music when Haggis gets his hairs plucked.
  • I Love Chicken: -The dramatic music that plays while Ren is grinding the chicken.
  • PTM vs. Waffle Woman: -The somber music that plays when PTM says "I've let down the whole world!"
  • It's a Dog's Life: -The music that plays throughout the beginning, right before the limo arrives at the pound.

-The dramatic music that plays while Stimpy is choking. -The oriental music that plays at the very end when the butler is the only one left.

  • Egg Yolkeo: -The music when the bacon and the toast are talking.

-The dramatic music when Ren screams "I want my son! Egg Yolkeo!!!" -The music when Ren comes back home with Egg Yolkeo (when they're standing next to the fridge).

  • Double Header: -The happy music that plays when Stimpy asks, "Where are we going, Ren?"

-The dramatic music that plays right before Ren and Stimpy are hit by the bus (it's kind of hard to hear with all the brake screeching, and it may have already been identified) -The music that plays when the doctor is describing the results of the operation. -The dramatic sting music that plays when Ren and Stimpy are revealed to be sewn together (in the cab). -The music that ends the episode. It sounds classical, but I'm not sure.

  • The Scotsman in Space: -The solo piece that plays when Stimpy begs for a wish.
  • Pixie King: -The music when Ren and Stimpy are in the bathroom. Sounds like a classical piece.

-The triumphant music when Ren says "I feel great."

  • Aloha Hoek: -The music when Stimpy says "Oh yeah, I forgot..."

-The music when Stimpy says "It'll be dark soon, we must seek shelter." -The easy-going Hawaiian tune that plays when Ren and Stimpy are in the sand house. -The music when Ren and Stimpy are asleep in their sand bed. -The music when the sun rises. -I think this is an APM piece and not a sound effect, but the bass violin notes when both Ren and Stimpy arise from the sand. -The bass music when Ren is angrily walking away from Stimpy and accidentally runs into the whale carcass. -The music that plays right before we see Ren and Stimpy suffering from the heat in the whale carcass. -The dramatic music when Ren says "If you don't like it here, then get out!" -The dramatic music when Ren shouts "Scavenger! Hyena! Parasite! Communist! Deadbeat!" -The music when Ren says "I killed my best friend!"

  • Insomniac Ren: -The short bit when Ren takes his pillow and leaves the bedroom.

-The short bit of music that plays after the TV channel signs off for the day and Ren's eyes are nothing but TV snow. -This has probably been identified, but the music when Ren tries to get to sleep on the couch. -The music when the camel approaches and spits into the drink. -The music when Stimpy reads the scary Poe story. There appear to be a couple in there. -The music when Stimpy says "Well I guess I could sing you a lullaby." -The music when Ren says "Don't stop! It's working!"

  • Galoot Wranglers: -The solo guitar piece that plays when Ren and Stimpy bury Wilbur Cobb.
  • Ren Needs Help: -The dissonant music that plays when Ren is putting on lipstick and Stimpy asks if he's OK.
  • Ol' Blue Nose: -The music that plays when Ren screams that they'll be stuck at the bus station. It sounds classical.

-The lounge-style music that plays when Stimpy is famous and right before he yells "Ren..." -The opera music that plays when Ren looks at the dirty laundry in the corner. -The music that plays when Stimpy is going through the list of his items needed for the show.

  • Stupid Sidekick Union: -The music that plays when Ren is on the phone asking for a Stimpy replacement. It plays numerous times in the episode.

-The music that plays when Ren asks, "Do you have any showbiz experience?" to the baboon. -The music that plays when the actor says "I have performed Stimpy for the queen!" -The dramatic music that plays when Ren shouts, "I don't need any sidekicks!"

  • Superstitious Stimpy: -The music that opens the episode. It's probably already been identified.

-The music when Stimpy says "Don't you know what TODAY is, Ren? It's Tuesday the 17th!" -The music when Stimpy says "Uh oh, head embedded in ceiling. More bad juju!" -The music Stimpy says "He's in mortal danger!" (carrying the meat carcass) -The music that plays when Ren's birthmark is revealed. -The music when Ren reaches for the doorknob. -The music when Stimpy says "That tears it! There's only one thing left to do!"

  • Travelogue: -The music that plays right after the title card, when Ren and Stimpy begin the show. It also plays in the Untamed World segment of "Hermit Ren".

-The flute music when Stimpy drops the luggage on the yak. -The music when Ren and Stimpy get their back shaven. -The tribal music that plays when Ren and Stimpy are about to eat monkey brain soup. -The music that plays when Ren says "Ah, just the reaction the locals had hoped for." -The sting music that plays when Ren says "There's a hair in my soup!" It also plays in "To Salve and Salve Not". -The music that plays when Elvis says "A monument to bad taste." -The music when the head says "Not everyone gets this privilege." -The big band music when Ren gets his picture taken with the baboon. -The music that plays when Ren and Stimpy are talking about the yearly tradition. -The music that ends the episode.

  • Space Dogged: -The music during the "mice blasted into space" scene.

-The music when Ren and Stimpy are riding the lift. -The dramatic music when the American pig sees Ren and Stimpy and throws himself into the fire.

  • Feud For Sale: -The music when the salesman says "....With no one to guide them". Right before the choir piece plays.

-The dramatic music when one of the cowboys finally catches on that it's a hoax and is about to leave. -The music that plays inside the plane, before they take off.

  • City Hicks: -The blues-y music that plays when Stimpy calls "Dinner's ready!"

-The music that plays when Ren says "It's time to move onto grayer pastures." -The short piece that plays when Ren and Stimpy realize they've been replaced by another name-changing officer.

  • Stimpy's Pet: -The jazzy music that plays when the clown leaves for the first time.

-The goofy song with lyrics about babies that plays near the end.

  • Bell Hops: -The lounge piano music that opens the episode.

-The suspicious piano music when the hotel manager explains about Mr. Noggin. -The suspenseful violin when Ms. Buttloaves is first revealed. -The goofy music when everyone squeezes into the elevator. -The bass violin notes when Ren says he's gonna get a photograph of the rich guy. -The sting music when Ren starts to take a picture but Stimpy blocks him and says "Stop! Don't go down the evil path!" -The sad music when Mr. Noggin laments.

  • Dog Tags: -The rock n' roll music that plays in the car when Stimpy drives up.
  • I Was a Teenage Stimpy: -The music that plays when Ren says "I knew this day would come, this is the first sign of cat puberty."

-The music that plays when Stimpy says "Don't yell at me, I'm a good boy!" -The sitcom-ish music that plays when Stimpy is on the phone with numerous people. -The dramatic music that plays when Ren chews Stimpy out after he kicks his friends out. -The dramatic music that closes the episode, when Ren says "You just hope you raise them right."

  • Dinner Party: -The classical-style music that plays when Stimpy cooks the food.

-The music that plays when Ren discovers he has a pimple. -The music that plays when Ren pops the pimple. -The music that closes the episode.

  • Pen Pals: -The music that plays when Ren and Stimpy come out of the sewer.
  • Big Flakes: -The guitar music that plays when Ren and Stimpy are next to the fireplace.

-The music that plays when Stimpy says "I already used the moose meat in the fire." -The creepy music that plays when Ren scares Stimpy by using big words.

  • Terminal Stimpy: -The piano music that plays when Stimpy goes outside with wet hair.

-The somber music that plays when Stimpy thinks, "One life left..." -The dramatic music that plays when Stimpy sees Ren eating in the kitchen, sitting in filth. -The violin music that plays in the "Denial" cutaway. -The music that opens the "Depression" cutaway. -The slow music that plays when Stimpy rescues Muddy Mudskipper from the crashed car. -The peaceful music that plays when Stimpy returns home. -The music with choir that plays when Stimpy says his monologue.

  • Reverend Jack Cheese: -The music that plays when Jack says "Ah, now that's what a butt should feel like!"

-The music that plays right after the "Next morning" card. It sounds like a famous opera/classical piece.

  • A Scooter For Yaksmas: -The percussion music that plays right before Stimpy blows a tire.

[edit] Music that is almost certainly from the Capitol Records Hi-Q library instead of APM:

Title Cards:

  • Cat That Laid the Golden Hairball, The
  • Fake Dad

Background Music:

  • Space Madness: -The tense music that plays when Ren snaps and demands, "I need some real food!" and bangs his head on the table.

-The eerie music when Ren eats the soap.

  • Marooned: -The dramatic music that plays when Ren and Stimpy fall down the alien's esophagus. It's also heard in "Hard Times For Haggis" when the dog tears apart the Haggis doll.
  • Stimpy's Invention: -The music when Stimpy drives up to the house, as well as comes in the house, and when he says "Say... maybe Ren is somewhere being sad." —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sb2007 (talkcontribs) 20:26, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
  • Rubber Nipple Salesman: -The music that plays when Ren stops Stimpy by putting his fingers up Stimpy's nose and says, "Just where do you think you're going?" It's another '50s sitcom-ish piece.
  • In the Army: The song that plays when Ren and Stimpy get done with the hike and drag themselves into the barracks, exhausted. It has some lyrics. Proof: http://lyris-lite.net/spumboard/topic-post12817.html#post12817
  • Sven Hoek: Towards the end of the episode, the scene where Ren tells Stimpy and Sven what he's going to do to them. Proof: http://lyris-lite.net/spumboard/topic-post12250.html#post12250
  • Cat That Laid the Golden Hairball, The: -The music that plays when Ren and Stimpy first begin hairball production. It's an industry-type piece.

-The music when Ren allows Stimpy to lick his hair. -The high tension music that plays when Stimpy desperately tries to vomit but can't. -The "exploratory" music, right before Carnival of the Animals-Aquarium plays.

  • The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen: -The montage when Ren and Stimpy first start their journey. It's an orchestral, dramatic piece that is heard elsewhere in the series.

-From the short "Sugar Sod Pops", the tune that plays throughout. It's another '50s sitcom-ish piece.

  • Hard Times For Haggis: -The jazzy chase music with trombone slides that plays when Haggis tries to block the televisions from the public, who are watching Ren and Stimpy.

-The suspenseful, sting music that plays when Haggis sees all the Ren & Stimpy merchandise on the street and even sees clouds that look like the two. -The scene where Haggis is about to jump off the bridge but a paper hits his face. It's a brass heavy piece.

[edit] Already Identified Music:

Title Cards:

  • Big Flakes - Winter's Flight (a)
  • Circus Midgets (the second half of it; I believe the first half is a classical piece) - Entry of the Gladiators (arrangement on "Barrel Organ/Squeeze Box")
  • Galoot Wranglers - The Way West
  • Hard Day's Luck, A - The Work of the Weavers
  • Hard Times For Haggis - Dorinda McClure
  • It's a Dog's Life - Thunder and Lightning, Polka op 324
  • Pen Pals - News Reel
  • Space Dogged - Squadron Airborne
  • Stupid Sidekick Union - Final Triumph
  • Who's Stupid Now? Nature's World (#19)
  • Yard Too Far, A - Greek Dance

Background Music:

  • The Boy Who Cried Rat: -The dramatic music when Ren says "Teeth to the left of me, gums to the right of me." Sb2007 20:37, 17 September 2007 (UTC) Terror by Night Sb2007 04:25, 18 September 2007 (UTC)
  • Untamed World: -The brass fanfare that opens the episode, right before Ren starts talking. Scenic Action N
  • Stimpy's Invention: -The music that plays during the scientist montage. Valse Diable Sb2007 04:25, 18 September 2007 (UTC)

-The music that plays during the second half of the montage when Stimpy is working on the Happy Helmet (such as when he empties his glasses of sweat and when he yells "Eureka!"). Stormy Passage -The music after the scientist montage when Stimpy says "Are you feeling any better?" —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sb2007 (talkcontribs) 20:22, 17 September 2007 (UTC) Dance of the Hours

  • Mad Dog Hoek: -The dramatic music that plays towards the end of Lout Brothers' rant. Maniac Pursuit
  • Fake Dad: -The dramatic music when Ren hits Kowalski and says "That'll teach you not to smoke." Terror by Night
  • Powdered Toast Man: -The music that plays when Powdered Toast Man gets another distress call and throws the cat he saved away. It's also heard towards the beginning. Big City Suite I (from the Capitol Records library) Sb2007 01:43, 7 October 2007 (UTC)

-The happy music that plays when PTM rescues the Pope after he beats up Muddy Mudskipper. It's heard in other episodes as well. Light Movement (from the Capitol Records library) Sb2007 03:05, 6 October 2007 (UTC)

  • The Cat That Laid the Golden Hairball: -The music when Bubba grabs Stimpy and squeezes him, spilling his organs. Hollywood Holiday
  • Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen: -There are two tracks that seem to play during the part where the yak goes beserk; one I believe has already been identified, but the other is a shuddering, suspenseful bit of music. What's the second one? Mystic Attack

-The music that plays when the yak says "Thanks, I needed that." Carnival of the Animals - The Aquarium -The national anthem-style piece that plays at the very end. It's probably already been identified, but I'm not sure. Canada (from CAR 121 "National Anthems)

  • Son of Stimpy: -The bed scene's music. Sounds classical. Nocturne from String Quartet No. 2 in D

-The music that plays when Stimpy crawls around the corner and sees the fresh manure. Lifeblood E -The arrangement of "Wedding March" that plays at the end. I'm not sure if there's an organ-heavy piece on the APM site, but it's different from the orchestral one that's sometimes used on the show. Wedding Procession

  • Circus Midgets: -The music that plays when the Goodfellas parody occurs. Volga Ice A

-The fast-paced music when the cannon comes out of the car and one of the clowns is shot at the cop car. Fast Getaway

  • An Abe Divided: -The drum rolls when Ren and Stimpy are in front of Abe Lincoln's statue. March to Battle
  • Jiminy Lummox: -The lounge music that plays when the chicken is talking on the phone. Blues for Oscar

-The music that plays when Ren crawls out from under the car. Desolation (from KPMK 1018/2 "Tension and Suspense")

  • Hermit Ren: -The choir that sings when Ren crawls up to the farmer. Kyrie

-UNTAMED WORLD SEGMENT: The Jewish-style music that plays when the old ladies are talking. Song and Dance from Israel

  • Eat My Cookies: -The fanfare music that plays when Stimpy gets the Snipe Hunting Badge. - Trumpet Call
  • Ren's Bitter Half: -The wedding music (right before Marseillaise plays) Sunday Service (b)
  • A Friend In Your Face: -The light music that plays when Stimpy's friend is talking on the phone. Happy Clog Dance
  • Lumberjerks: -This may have been identified, but the music that plays when Ren laments, "How are we ever gonna find a tree with this stupid forest in the way?!" Andante Serioso Sb2007 (talk) 16:17, 24 November 2007 (UTC)

-The dramatic music that plays when the tree lobster grabs Ren and says "Why you... you..." right before he says they passed the test. Blood in the Gutter

  • Prehistoric Stimpy: -The regal music that begins the episode, while Wilbur Cobb is narrating. Blue Hills
  • Magical Golden Singing Cheeses: -The dramatic music when Stimpy is shaking in fear after the jester says he'll eat him. Orchestral Climax 17
  • A Hard Day's Luck: -The flute music right before "Maniac Pursuit" plays. Saucy
  • It's a Dog's Life: -The classical-style music that plays when the will is read. Royal Court

-The dramatic bridge when Ren, Stimpy, and Granny are being dusted by the butler. Psychogram (f)

  • Egg Yolkeo: -The music when Ren prays. This Will Be Our Day

-The polka music when Stimpy is sitting on Ren. Bierkrug'L Polka

  • Double Header: -The dramatic music that plays when the boss fires Ren and Stimpy. - Powercrash
  • The Scotsman in Space: -The dramatic music that plays when Haggis says "Now you've gone and done it, you've overcooked my eggs!" - Night Butcher

-The music that plays when Stimpy makes his wishes. It sounds classical. - Good Hopes

  • Pixie King: -The music when one of the elfs says "I'll let you in on a little secret..." Tales of Mystery

-The dramatic music when Ren is beaten up by the large oaf. Mountain Story Bridge J -The clarinet(?) music when Stimpy frolicks and spreads petals around after Ren enters the town carrying the gold. Saucy -The goofy big band music that ends the episode (right before the toilet flushes). - Mild and Bitter

  • Aloha Hoek: -I'm sure this was already identified, but the suspenseful music when Stimpy says "But Ren, the worms are rising!" Lifeblood A

-The drum-only music that plays when Big Kahuna, wearing a tribal mask, accidentally scares Ren. Luo Drummers

  • Insomniac Ren: -I think this has been identified too, but the music when Ren is hiding under the bed. Chinese Drunk

-The music when Ren says "I'm sorry fellas, I haven't had much sleep lately." Sirens of Andromeda -The music that ends the episode. The Blues

  • My Shiny Friend: -The rock and roll music that plays during the "Drag Your Butt on the Carpet" part. - 60's Party 1

-The big band piece that plays at the very end, when Stimpy is gambling. Frank's in Town

  • Ol' Blue Nose: -The dramatic music when Louis says "Where do you think you're going?!" Cold Sweat

-The showbiz music that plays when Ren reads the letter. Little Jug -The jazzy/lounge-style music that plays when Stimpy is at the table and demanding things. Thelonius -The music that plays when Ren pushes Stimpy out of the dressing room. Mambo Da Capo

  • Stupid Sidekick Union: -The music that plays when Ren shouts "You'll be back!" through the mail slot. Orchestral Climax 4
  • Space Dogged: -The Russian dancing music when the Russian dances. Hungarian Sundance

-The music when the space shuttle with Ren and Stimpy are in launches. Chariot Race -The dramatic music when the space shuttle is falling. Chariot Race -The triumphant music when Ren says "It's working, Stimpski!" Anthem of Czarist Russia (Hist. Hymn) B -The music when Ren and Stimpy first make it into space. It's ethereal. Wonders of Space -The dramatic music when Ren and Stimpy are rocketing towards Earth. Romeo & Juliet Overture -The Russian music that plays at the very end. Nat. Anthem of Turkey (a) Sb2007 (talk) 01:56, 13 March 2008 (UTC)

  • Feud For Sale: -The solo flute when the salesman says "Well... I don't know..." Tales of Mystery

-The solo guitar before "Man does he look sharp!" plays, when the salesman is posing as a rocking chair. Fingerpickin' -The music when one of the cowboys is launched from the plane. Romeo & Juliet Overture

  • Hair of the Cat: -The sitcom-ish piece that plays at the start of the episode. - Comic Song

-The dainty, slower piece that plays when Ren is at the dinner table drinking coffee. - Young Ballerina

  • City Hicks: -The choral music that plays when Ren and Stimpy are praying. Green Valleys

-The dramatic music that plays when Ren is distraught (before he's struck by lightning). Dramatic Cue (f) -This may have already been identified, but the oopmah band piece that plays when Ren and Stimpy are name-changing officers. Ich Hatte Einen Kameraden 2

  • Stimpy's Pet: -The dramatic music that plays when Ren snaps at Stimpy and the clown in the dirty living room. Armed Attack

-The dramatic music that plays when the clown challenges Ren, "Come on, let's wrestle!" Armed Attack -The music that plays when the sun rises the next morning. Morning Song Sb2007 (talk) 06:09, 5 January 2008 (UTC)

  • Red Needs Help!: -The dramatic music that plays when Ren tries to kill himself in the sink.-Trouble Spot

-The muzak that plays on the radio when Ren first arrives at the mental hospital.-Miss World (b) -The music that plays when Ren gets his creamed corn.-Blood and Sand

  • Superstitious Stimpy: -The chant music when Stimpy is worshipping the carcass. Cold War

-The organ music that plays when Stimpy says "OK Ren, but be careful." I believe it's a famous song but I can't put my finger on its name. Let Me Call You Sweetheart

  • Travelogue: -The music that plays when Ren and Stimpy are twirling in the plane. Fierce Fight

-The music when the Elvis cab driver is first revealed. It's an oompah piece. Festival (from BR 10 "Nationalistic")

  • Bell Hops: -The arrangement of "Battle Hymn of the Republic" that plays during the motto chant. Not sure if it's been identified yet. from KPM 89 "The Red, White and Blue"

-The dramatic music that plays when Stimpy and the head are falling. Francesca da Rimini (Tchaikovsky) (Symphonic Fantasia After Dante)

  • Dog Tags: -The jazzy music that plays when Stimpy first enters the club and Ren gets held back. Quick Step

-The jazzy piano chase music that plays when Ren is chasing the car. Cannonball -The dramatic music that plays when Ren hijacks the plane. Francesca da Rimini (Tchaikovsky) (Symphonic Fantasia After Dante) -The dramatic music that plays when Ren is about to throw himself into the sewer. It sounds like a classical piece, but I'm not sure. Francesca da Rimini (Tchaikovsky) (Symphonic Fantasia After Dante) -The song that accompanies the cat song at the very end. It sounds like a traditional melody with new lyrics but I'm not sure. When Irish Eyes are Smiling/Mother Macree

  • School Mates: -The upbeat music that plays when the roommate says "Let's play a game!" and right before he puts the cat outfit on Ren. Sousarama

-The childish music that plays when the roommate is looking at the year book. Land of Green Ginger -The music that plays when Ren narrates about his prom night. National Anthem of Norway A

  • Dinner Party: -The music that plays when the soup is served, as well as when Ren makes conversation. Gavotte in F

-The music that plays when the men retire to the bathroom. La Premiere Pois

  • Pen Pals: -The arrangement of "Washington Post March" that plays when Ren and Stimpy think they're arrested. Sousarama
  • Big Flakes: -This may have already been identified, but the happy music when Stimpy wakes up and keeps saying "I wanna play in the snow!" Winter Sleigh Ride

-The classical-style music that plays when Stimpy is playing games and Ren is calling him an idiot. Victoriana Sb2007 02:40, 26 October 2007 (UTC)

  • I Was a Teenage Stimpy: -The music that plays when Ren gives Stimpy his family grooming kit. National Anthem of Austria D

-The fanfare that plays when adult Stimpy is first shown from the front. Tribute to the King Sb2007 (talk) 02:19, 20 November 2007 (UTC)

  • Reverend Jack Cheese: -The organ music that plays when Stimpy runs to the baseball field to grab a plate. La Cucuracha (from CAR 106 "Wurlitzer and Mechanical Organs")
  • Terminal Stimpy: -The Mexican music that plays in the flashback. Ole, Ole

-The peaceful music that plays in the "Anger" cutaway. Nature's World (#17) -The music that plays in the "Bargaining" cutaway. Parasol Parade

  • A Scooter For Yaksmas: -The arrangement of "12 Days of Christmas" that plays when Stimpy is preparing for Yaksmas. The Twelve Days of Christmas 59

-The triumphant music that plays when Ren opens his presents. Proclamation A -The music that plays when Stimpy gets ready to open his gift. Forward Advance -The music when Stimpy opens his gift and finds fudge pop sticks. Crime Doesn't Pay -The dramatic music when Stimpy accidentally breaks the glass. Right before "Savage Episode" plays. Black Swarm Sb2007 (talk) 22:39, 9 January 2008 (UTC) -The music when Stimpy puts on hair in the gas station bathroom. Orchestral Link 53 -The music when Stimpy mourns Scooter. Sad News -The music that plays when Stimpy leaves the busted scooter in the motel room for Stinky to fix. It's a Christmas tune but I'm drawing a blank on the name at the moment. The Holly and the Ivy 59 -The arrangement of "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" that plays when Ren is drinking Dog Nog. KPM 86 "The Spirit of Christmas" -The arrangement of "Auld Lang Syne" that plays at the end of the episode. New Year's Greetings

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This article is fantastic! I've been looking for information about this for ages! — Kieff | Talk 19:17, 1 February 2007 (UTC)