Ren and Stimpy are a mismatch made in animation heaven with nothing in common but a life-long friendship and an incredible knack for getting into trouble. Join them in their bizarre and gross world for some outlandish situations coupled with hilarious jokes.
The best episode of "The Ren & Stimpy Show" season 5 is "Space Dogged", rated 7.8/10 from 111 user votes. It was directed by Steve Loter and written by Bob Camp, Jim Gomez. "Space Dogged" aired on 6/3/1995 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Feud For Sale".
Ren and Stimpy are going to be the first dog and cat sent up to space in the Russian space program
Director: Steve Loter
In the spirit of the Hatfields and McCoys, Ren and Stimpy present the Nitwits and the Dimwits.
Director: Ron Hughart
Writer: Ron Hauge, Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Vince Calandra
Ren & Stimpy leave the country when it rains & their fields are ruined with fruits & vegetables.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Vince Calandra
Ren and Stimpy find an abandoned circus clown at their doorstep. While Ren DOES NOT want to keep him, Stimpy pleads and begs until Ren agrees.
Director: Steve Loter
Writer: Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Vince Calandra
Ren's status as Lord of the Manor is challenged.Stimpy the mad scientist replaces Ren's brain.
Director: Chris Reccardi
Writer: Richard Pursel, John Kricfalusi
Ren and Stimpy get jobs as bellhops and must make sure that no one finds out who is living in the top two floors of the hotel, but their curiosity gets the best of them.
Director: Ken Bruce
Writer: Ron Hauge, Jim Gomez, Vince Calandra
Stimpy starts his journey into teenagedom, complete with all of its trials & tribulations.
Director: Tom McGrath
Writer: Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Vince Calandra
When Ren and Stimpy find out they are about to be cancelled, Ren comments that they'll do anything to keep the show on going, so the producer makes "a twist in chemistry" by making Stimpy the skinny jerk and Ren as the fat idiot.
Director: Mike Kim
Writer: Mike Kim
An old obedience school friend of Ren's comes over for a surprise visit & is appalled that Ren is living a middle class lifestyle with a house cat.
Director: Mark Marren
Writer: Jim Gomez
Ren Höek narrates the proper etiquette for throwing a dinner party.
Director: N/A
Writer: Vince Calandra
Ren and Stimpy are snowed in. Stimpy amuses himself with watching dark TV, whistling in a bottle and other mundane activities.
Director: Craig Bartlett, Tom Owens
Writer: Ron Hauge
Stimpy gets paranoid because he's used up eight of his lives and only has one left to live.
Director: Arthur Filloy
Writer: Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Vince Calandra
Ren and Stimpy begin a job working for the Reverend Jack Cheese in his meat mobile.
Director: Craig Bartlett
Stimpy believes in Yaksmas, yet Ren who thinks Yaksmas is stupid, doesn't believe in the festive holiday.
Director: Bob Camp
Writer: Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Vince Calandra