

Ren and Stimpy “filthying” up the rooms has been restored. Ewalt raiding his grandpa’s retirement fund and the elephant collecting his commission from the Salesman are reinstated. BUT-online reviews state their copies have the whistling reinstated! Definitely a shabby treatment of Vincent Waller’s masterpiece. Pipe’s stubble was restored, but Old Man Hunger’s whistling in the family bath is cut. STILL CENSORED, BUT NOT QUITE… The scene of Ren getting his skin cut off by Mr. Noose scenes are still trimmed, as is Ewalt’s, “Y’all bring the kids, hear?” Stimpy filling his jar of spit after brushing his teeth has been reinstated. Here’s a guide you should read before importing this set… This info will be included in the episode guide of the revised edition of Sick Little Monkeys. So while we can once again see the complete pathos of Son of Stimpy and Ren’s hijinks in Jiminy Lummox, the glass is only half-filled as you don’t get to hear the cartoons as they originally aired.

Sadly, although this set is bilingual (with the original English tracks and the old audio commentaries), the scenes that have been restored are only available in the German dub. The majority of the scenes excised have been reinstated here. being fired, "The Ren & Stimpy Show" voice actor Billy West was tasked with, more or less, keeping the series afloat.This set was clearly trying to repair the damage done by the censored sets released in America almost a decade ago.

was eventually fired from his own show and struggled to regain a toehold in the animation industry in the years that came after, prior to being accused of sexually grooming underage teen girls in 2018. He constantly turned in episodes late and invented characters that his network, Nickelodeon, really hated (he's cited the character of George Liquor as being a particular problem). It was sick, and young audiences loved it. It's a show where one of the titular characters, having lost all his teeth, carefully plucks out his dangling nerve endings with tweezers. "The Ren & Stimpy Show" is loaded with noisy grotesquerie and booger jokes aplenty. Original ideas began flooding the marketplace in earnest in the early '90s and cynical, product-forward cartoons series fell by the wayside. The airing of "The Ren & Stimpy Show" kicked the door open for a new generation of creator-based cartoon shows.
