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 worst episode of "The Ren & Stimpy Show" is "Dinner Party", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by Vince Calandra. "Dinner Party" aired on 11/11/1995 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Big Flakes".
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
Wilbur Cobb tells Ren and Stimpy a Western story about galoots.
Director: Craig Bartlett
Ren & Stimpy travel to a new Country.
Director: Arthur Filloy
Writer: Jim Gomez
Ren & Stimpy pose as roadkill so they can get a ride to the desert.
Director: Howard E. Baker
Writer: Ron Hauge
Ren & Stimpy are marooned & starving on a deserted island. They find a dead whale and start living inside it. Later Ren kicks Stimpy out of the rotting whale and Stimpy finds "Big Kahuna", a nice fat man who has food, a hut and girls with him.
Director: Bill Wray
Ren & Stimpy journey to the Blue-Cheese Mountains to become miners.
Director: Mark Marren
Writer: Vince Calandra
Desperate to join the Barrette Beret Girls, Ren and Stimpy have to prove themselves to the burly babes.
Director: Ron Hughart
Writer: Ron Hauge
During the story of "The Littlest Giant," Ren drifts off and dreams that he is Wee Ren, a resident of Thumbsville who makes the mistake of befriending the littlest Giant, Stimpy.
Director: John Kricfalusi
Writer: Bob Camp, John Kricfalusi
Ren has a new way to strike it rich - sell Stimpy's hairballs! Stimpy starts hwarfing hairballs on a production line, but what will Ren do when the supply runs out?
Director: Ron Hughart
Writer: Vincent Waller, Bob Camp
In this space adventure, Commander Höek and Cadet Stimpy land on an eerie planet with only their Space Cadet Handbook to guide them! Can they avoid certain doom? Nope.
Director: John Kricfalusi
Writer: John Kricfalusi
Stimpy is preparing Dinner for Ren, until Stimpy falls in love with a Chicken.
Director: Steve Loter
Writer: Bob Camp, Jim Gomez, Vince Calandra
Stimpy walks in on Ren while he tortures an ant. After concluding that Ren has no conscience, Stimpy lets Ren borrow his concience, played by guitar player Jiminy Lummox.
Director: Ron Hughart
As hosts of their favorite TV show, Untamed World, Ren & Stimpy become voyeurs in the wild.
Director: Bob Camp
Writer: Bob Camp, John Kricfalusi
The sidekick union is going on a massive strike and Stimpy is alerted.
Director: Tom McGrath