The best episode written by Jim Gomez is "Space Madness", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by John Kricfalusi". "Space Madness" aired on 9/8/1991 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen".
During a 36-year mission to the Crab Nebula, Commander Höek succumbs to Space Madness and puts Cadet Stimpy in charge of the mysterious History Eraser Button!
Director: John Kricfalusi
Writer: Jim Gomez
Ren and Stimpy become Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen and brave the jungle, desert, and snow of Canada, facing hunger, poison dirt, a Kodiak Marmoset, and a catchy tune!
Director: Chris Reccardi
Writer: Jim Gomez
Annoyed by Stimpy's stupidity, Ren goes to live off as a hermit, and goes crazy after months of being alone. He is kicked out of the hermits union for having imaginary friends. Segment: Untamed World: Field Guide - Stimpy, reprising his role as a nature show host from Untamed World, in the jungles of Miami, Florida.
Director: Chris Reccardi
Writer: Jim Gomez
Stimpy is preparing Dinner for Ren, until Stimpy falls in love with a Chicken.
Director: Ron Hughart
Writer: Jim Gomez
Haggis MacHaggis is the host of a popular kids show - that is, until Ren and Stimpy hits the air.
Director: Chris Reccardi
Writer: Jim Gomez
The sidekick union is going on a massive strike and Stimpy is alerted.
Director: Tom McGrath
Writer: Jim Gomez
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
Writer: Jim Gomez
Stimpy is preparing Dinner for Ren, until Stimpy falls in love with a Chicken.
Director: Steve Loter
Writer: Jim Gomez
Ren & Stimpy find themselves in elf & gnome world where everyone happily works to graduate to Pixie status.
Director: Ron Hughart
Writer: Jim Gomez
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
Writer: Jim Gomez