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  • What makes "Ren and Stimpy" so brilliant?

    Well the humor is great,the stories are surprising,the characters are grotesque and the dialogue is highly inventive.

    Yet this cartoon isn't for small children since a lot of the humor is very difficult to understand and sometimes even political.Therefore I would recommend it to people aged from 12 or so.Then it is a true blast!

    Besides Ren and Stimpy other brilliant characters are Muddy Mudskipper,The Powdered Toast Man,Haggis MacHaggis,Mr. "No Sir,I don't like it" Horse,Wilbur J. Cobb and of course the legendary Lummox.

    My favorite cartoons are "The Lair of the Lummox","Black Hole","Ren's Toothache","Sven Hoek","Big Baby Scam","Stimpy's Fan Club","PreHistoric Stimpy","Dinner Party" and "Reverend Jack Cheese". Besides those cartoons there are several brilliant short commercials like "Log" and "Chicken in a drawer".

    And last but not least there is the great use of classical music in the series.The makers often use music from my favorite composer Tchaikovski,especially the "Nutcracker".

    A big thank you to John K. for his work! 10/10
  • Warning: Spoilers
    When I was a young and carefree hippy, (circa 1993-ish) I had a lovely laid-back (grubby) flat in a bohemian part of town, surrounded by many other new-age grunge aficionados. Every Monday evening, without exception, my non-conformist friends and I would convene at my 'yard' for the scintillating experience that was: Ren and Stimpy club.

    My neighbor, an enormous, cadaverous, gravel-voiced punk would come over with two two litre bottles of Stonehouse Cider - sometimes not even bothering with the stairs, simply shuffling along the parapet wall and falling through my front room window directly onto the ancient leather sofa that sat beneath it - and we would drink said cider, smoke smelly cigarettes and wait in breathless anticipation for Ren and Stimpy to come on the telly.

    It never disappointed, and within minutes we would be hysterically laughing, actual tears rolling down our faces.

    It was like nothing else on T.V at the time, although the schedule people at the beeb must have realised that it wasn't really a kids cartoon because they put it on at that time of the evening in that slot, but that in itself was a wholly unusual thing in the 90's, a cartoon with adult themes? It was revolutionary!

    The creator of Ren and Stimpy, a guy named John Kricfalusi, had originally pitched a show called Our Gang to Nickelodeon in late 1991. Ren and Stimpy, although characters that Kricfalusi had invented while at art college many years previously, were put in by him as an afterthought as one of the main characters pets.

    The networks Vice President of Animation Production, one Vanessa Coffey, didn't like the Our Gang idea but loved Ren and Stimpy. So they were commissioned as a series, along with Rugrats and Doug. These three were the original line-up for Nickelodeons new Nicktoons division, and just goes to show how close and random these things are.

    The initial two series still stand, for me, as some of the finest, innovative and purely hilarious animation ever committed to film. The Log ™ advert, the Happy Happy Joy Joy song, Powdered Toast, Space Madness, the History Eraser Button, Jerry the Belly Button Elf, Muddy Mudskipper, Mr Horse. All these skits, episodes and characters were ridiculously funny and surreal and wonderful. Add in the weirdly on-point orchestral backing music and sound effects and they were absolute comedy dynamite.

    They were also, unfortunately for Mr Kricfalusi, overtly violent and sexually suggestive. He quickly ran into disagreements with some elements of management, but managed to keep most of the 'subversive' elements in by agreeing to 'heart-warming' episodes as well. Moralistic it most definitely wasn't, and actually the first season was the polar opposite.

    Things came to a head after two seasons, sadly, and Nickelodeon terminated Johns contract. Thereafter, the show went downhill rapidly. Watered down into just another generic cartoon it was a shadow of its former self, a crying shame, and having lost it's edge my Ren and Stimpy club was disbanded in disgust.

    We do have a lot to thank Mr Kricfalusi for, though, because apart from the genius of his inaugural run on Ren and Stimpy, it was trailblazing animation: paving the way and pushing back the boundaries to allow for shows such as Beavis and Butthead and South Park.

    Oh, there was a brief resurgence of our favorite duo, in the Ren and Stimpy 'Adult Party Cartoon' where Mr K really cranked the smut up to maximum. Oddly, though it was too much and the show saw only three episodes ever being aired. It does make for quite uncomfortable viewing!

    That said, I believe that the original Ren and Stimpy run stands the test of time. It is every bit as funny now as when it first aired, which is a very rare thing. Truly, it is the cartoon that keeps on giving!
  • "Ren and Stimpy" would dominate the early 90's as it was a kids watch and popular cartoon. The show featured the most extreme adventures of a crazed cat and dog the gags and plot were often far out and very funny. The show was blunt and a little gross with things however many kids and parents may be turned off by the wild violence and crazy chases still it was a fun thrill ride to watch!
  • OH JOY!! Ren & Stimpy is indeed one of the greatest cartoons ever in the world. The show's humor was definitely the best, and the content of the episodes are classic. From selling rubber nipples to the great outdoors, "The Ren & Stimpy Show" is without a doubt one of the best cartoons to grace my TV set. If you have never seen this show make sure you do! For whenever you watch this show you will know this show is a true classic. Just watching the beginning theme song you know you are in for a show with goofy and somewhat gross humor that never wears out. I could watch an episode 10 times and still laugh at it because it's humor is timeless. You will not know true American Animation until you watch "The Ren & Stimpy Show".

    It deserves a 20 out of 10 but for now I'll give it a 10 out of 10
  • Johnny K. drop kicked animation into the next phase when he created this masterpiece.

    Non-stop non sequitors were all over the place. I couldn't stop laughing. And the situations seemed to be an ongoing contest of how unrealistic can we be. The deadpan deliveries added to the fun.

    Kirsch lost the rights to this at one point and the new owners RUINED it. It became an abuse/gross-fest. So make sure you see the Spumco versions only.

    The DVD has it all un-cut now. And it's still funnier than anything on today. Seth MacFarlane had to have been a fan.

    This and the great "Liquid Television" deserve to be kept alive.
  • "Ren & Stimpy" is by far one of THE grossest television shows ever, but unlike most shows that try to be gross, this show is pretty damn hilarious. This great show lasted for only five seasons; however, Nickelodeon fired the show's creator, John K., thus seasons 3-5 pretty much sucked when compared to seasons 1 & 2. Despite Nickelodeon showing this series, it really wasn't for kids anyway, especially in this crappy PC environment that plagues today's television. My recommendation is to check out seasons 1 & 2 of this brilliant show. Fortunately, there will be a DVD set that contains seasons 1 & 2 that will be UNCUT, which means that the scenes butchered from Nickelodeon are now restored in all of its glory. I personally put "Ren & Stimpy" up against "Rocky & Bulwinkle", and "Looney Tunes" as one of the great classics. Although it only lasted two seasons,(I am overlooking season's 3-5, since they were done by a different company and were crappier) this classic show will live in our memories and on DVD October 12th.
  • I love the Ren and Stimpy Show. While quite crude and vulgar, like Rocko's Modern Life, it is also very funny and entertaining. And I do consider it one of my favourite Nickelodean shows along with Rocko's Modern Life and The Angry Beavers.

    Why do I like Ren and Stimpy? Well the animation is great for starters, quite unique ins style, but it is colourful with interesting character designs. The music is memorable too, especially the theme tune which is one of one of the best in my opinion for any Nickelodean show. The writing is clever and funny if crude, you decide for yourself whether it is your taste or not, while the stories are interesting. I love the characters, I find them very likable and endearing, and the voice acting is top notch.

    Overall, a great favourite of mine. 10/10 Bethany Cox
  • I've stated in some of my other reviews that the 1990s were the golden-age of animated television, and the second golden-age of animation in general. Well, this show here is one of the main reasons for that. "The Ren & Stimpy Show". Ren Hoek is a psychotic, short-tempered, greedy chihuahua. Stimpson J. Cat (nicknamed "Stimpy") is Ren's blissfully stupid best friend, a cat who loves his litter box, watching cartoons and "The Happy Happy Joy Joy Song" by Stinkywizzleteets. Ren is often mean to Stimpy. He calls him names, he slaps him, he chokes him, and one time he even plotted to kill him. But despite this, Ren really does care about Stimpy. Ren's softer side is actually seen quite often in the earlier episodes. These two crazy animals get into many crazy situations in a style reminiscent to the animation golden-age. Other characters on this show include... Mr. Horse: a horse who always has a different job; Powdered Toast Man: a superhero made of toast; Haggis McHaggis: a short Scottish man who was once the star of a hit cartoon show; Wilbur Cobb: a crazy, senile old man; Muddy Mudskipper: a celebrity who seems nice on TV, but is a greedy jerk in real life. Not unlike Krusty the clown from "The Simpsons". There are also many unnamed characters like the fireman, the fat lady, or the married couple who's faces are never shown.

    Ren & Stimpy was the third of the original three Nicktoons (with the first two being "Doug" and "Rugrats"). And it's also the best. Now, "Rugrats" was great... in it's early years, and "Doug" was great too, but "Ren & Stimpy" was just... amazing! As I've said earlier, it was kind of like the classic animated short films from the golden-age (1930s-'50s), but with a twist. It had a lot of classic Warner Bros., Disney, MGM, and Hanna-Barbera elements. Like the classical music, the zany slapstick humor, the witty and sarcastic humor, or the fact that Ren and Stimpy were almost completely different characters in a different time period in many episodes. Sometimes they were nature show hosts, sometimes they were spacemen, sometimes they were pets, sometimes they were bums looking for food and a job, but most of the time they were just two friends living in a house together.

    At the same time "Ren & Stimpy" was an homage to the animation golden-age, it was also a satire. It made fun of politics and society, while it also referenced lots of cartoons and other things from the '50s and '60s, and it had surprisingly a lot of adult references for a cartoon airing on a kids network (though a lot of these scenes were cut). "Ren & Stimpy" was truly a brilliant cartoon. "Ren & Stimpy" also had a lot of insane, gross, and twisted humor, but it was handled so perfectly that it actually made the show even funnier!

    Also, the animation on this show was fantastic. Everything moves smoothly, the way the characters' lips move match their words perfectly. Especially in season 2. The faces on the characters have the perfect blend of real human expressions and extremely unrealistic ones, and it's great to see the detail and effort John Kricfalusi put into these characters. The episodes "Sven Hoek" and "The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen" are the best examples of this wonderful animation I'm talking about. They are some of the best animation ever done in cartoon history.

    "The Ren & Stimpy Show" was just great. It had everything. Amazing voice acting, brilliant writing, hilariously off-the-wall characters, and superb animation. It truly is a masterpiece in comedy and cartoons. Not only the best Nicktoon, or one of the best '90s cartoons, but one of the best animated TV shows of all time. Maybe even THE best animated TV show of all time. I am not kidding. If you are a cartoon fan and haven't yet seen "The Ren & Stimpy Show", you are really missing out. It may not be on TV very often nowadays, but a lot of the episodes have been posted on video websites such as YouTube, and DailyMotion. Also, the entire show was released on DVD in three volumes back in 2004 and 2005. I highly suggest buying those DVDs on eBay or Amazon.com.

    Rating: 10/10 "Amazing"
  • One of the most subversive/surreal cartoon series of the 90's. One that makes you think way outside reality, even in it's more grounded moments. Season 1-2 are highlights for demonstration different styles of background layout work, done in house at Spumco by trained animators. They where working as background / layout artists on marketing driven cartoon's of the 70's, early/late 80's. They wanted to brake the false method of cartoon marketing ad's and create a program based around character driven cartoon's of the golden age of animation, with fake ad's to fill in for commercial air. Some episodes are so off- kilter and dissuading that it almost makes you feel uncomfortable, and out of your element. It really is a testament to how having good writing/story telling, and animation can make a show like this be one of the network's best/ if not best kid's program on a network that had more educational programming like Rugrats/ Doug. It's in a league of it's own. Strange, Surreal, and always out there.

    The Ren & Stimpy Show A Smashing Blast From The Past.

    An Instant Classic Grade (A) Nicktoon and one of the Greatest Cartoon's of All-TIme.

    Also, I saw this article on Common Sense Media about the Show.

    Is It Any Good?

    No matter what format it's in, Ren & Stimpy is still too edgy and adult for younger children. Teens may enjoy the scatological humor and the occasional attempt at social satire, but Ren & Stimpy's once-shocking take on classic cartooning is old hat now. It's been done, and it's been done better.

    On the contrary, I can't think of any cartoon that has done this sort of humor/psychological stuff sense this show. Everything else feel's watered down in comparison.
  • Migiloman29 January 2021
    This will be very short. Already enough good and interesting reviews here. Just wanted to mention that this is one of the greatest cartoons ever made. Together with the animated series from Batman for me though. Most original for sure.

    If you read this: go read better reviews, or just go and see the damn show! Fmovies has got the first full season online for free. (Season 1 and 2 are the best, John K wasn't involved further on)
  • Hello again today I'm going to review a show that Nickelodeon used to air back in the 90s Called The Ren and Stimpy Show. This is about a crazy dog named Ren and his Stupid best friend cat named Stimpy and their wacky misadventures. I didn't like this show until August 2005 when on Nicktoons Network Now know as Nicktoons. Anyway Favorite episode would have to be Stimpy's Big Day which air on Sunday, August 11, 1991. The show is pretty good. Most episodes I saw on Netflix in March 2012. Anyway my favorite character is probably Ren because he is very hot-tempered with Stimpy. Anyways I'm giving The Ren and Stimpy Show a 7 out of 10 stars. See you later.
  • This was one of the first cartoon shows to shock parents everywhere, even before Beavis and Butthead and South Park. Ren and Stimpy was one of the best Nickelodeon shows, but it was on TV during Nickelodeon's high point. All of the gross out humor was great, even though it sickened many parents, as well as a few kids. As a kid, I never really got grossed out by any of the gross out humor in this, but now that I am much older, I realize how dark, graphic, and often insane this show was, and I LOVE IT!!! The show followed a scrawny dog named Ren, and a very overweight cat named Stimpy. Normally with on screen duos, the short one is smart and the big one is stupid, that is definitely how Ren and Stimpy are.

    This is one of the best and most popular cartoons of all time, with everything from its gross out humor, to its unique characters. This had a very big audience, considering that adults and teens watched this, and still do watch it, just as equally as younger kids. If you are worried about your kids being affected by shows, then you might want to think twice about letting them see this, and if you are easily grossed out, you might not want to watch this. Otherwise, I'm sure you'll buy into the hype of this show just as many others have.
  • Ren and Stimpy is one of those cult shows that became really popular because it was original. The animation is very well done, the soundtrack is good, but the humor? Not exactly.

    Ren and Stimpy is a very bizarre show that tries to be funny by being insane. And when I say insane, I mean INSANE! The show has disturbing plots such as Stimpy smashing his teeth and then plucking out the nerves in his mouth very slowly so that he can wish for his teeth back. Another plot is Ren farted and believes he had a kid when he farted so he searches for several years to find his kid, and it turns out his fart was a kid! They eventually meet up, though the kid is in a gas form, and then the kid marries a dead fish and lives in Stimpy's nose. Yeah...

    The most disturbing episode is an episode where Stimpy tries to murder Ren in his sleep because he is jealous of Ren's popularity. It is about a 3-5 minutes scene of Stimpy talking to himself about how and why he should kill Ren. It is very disturbing.

    I give the show credit for being creative, having some genuinely funny moments, and having interesting characters but the show is just so disturbing and disgusting that I don't find it really amusing. The show can give me a headache at times.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    When I was younger I remember seeing a few episodes of this cartoon, I probably found it hilarious once upon a time, having seen it again in recent years it is perhaps not my cup of tea anymore. The basic storyline was two animals (in this case a cat and a dog) who live together and are meant to be friends, but really, one gets really frustrated with the other. Ren is the skinny and psychotic chihuahua dog, and Ren is the fat and idiotic cat, together they have some pretty weird and obviously insane episodes. They fart, they show butts, they fight, they pull their skin off, they explode things, they argue, Ren loses his temper constantly, Stimpy shows his increasing stupidity, and much more besides that. There is also the appearance of fictional product commercials which are amusing, these used to play before real advertisements, including Log from Blammo and Powdered Toast with Powdered Toast Man. The show was created by ‎John Kricfalusi, he also originally voiced Ren, but many of the episodes he made could not be broadcast on Nickelodeon or were suitable for young children, so they fired him from his own show, and Billy West continued to voice Stimpy and took over for Ren. As I say, I used to find this show funny, but seeing it again I can see why it divides opinion, it is a real Marmite cartoon, ridiculous and over the top with the amount of violence and stupidity from the zany characters, definitely a show with a cult following, but not a bad animated comedy. It was nominated for 3 Emmys, all for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less). It was number 18 on The 100 Greatest Cartoons. Worth watching!
  • Very sick, Very ahead of its time! The background is very camp, and reminds you of the old fifties cartoons. The same style of sets and I like when they use people but never show there faces. however this similarity stops there.

    Most of the stories are clever and funny with a bit of sick humor and or gross context thrown in. The gags are mostly funny because there taken to their extreme. Like the old WB Coyote falling from the highest cliff over and over and over. Or they play out what we all would like to be doing in real life. They can even poke fun at themselves and do so often. I love them and recommend them to anyone with a good sense of humor, but they are not what I would show my kids.
  • I was in preschool when this cartoon came on TV.

    I fell in love with it. Even though it wasn't a kid's show.

    Ren and Stimpy is about a Chiwawa and a fat cat who are both friends. They're in a different type of situation in every episode.

    The theme to it is very retro. The series is consider to be a recreation of the cartoons from the 40s-50s. The music in it is jazz like and the comedy is like what you'd find in Tex Avery, Hanna Barbara, and Looney Tune cartoons.

    You get to see plenty of jokes and random characters. The early seasons are done by Spunco while the later seasons are done by games Animation.

    Due to the series being for older viewers and having some mature theme. Nickeleon butchered the series a lot and eventually ended the series by 1995. Which is a shame cause this cartoon is one of a kind.

    If you like funny and classic like cartoons, you might like Ren and Stimpy. Your able to get the series on the 3 Box set containing the original series.
  • I used to watch this show when I was growing up. I remember it very well. If you ask me, it was a good show. I especially remember the opening sequence and theme song very well. In addition to that, everyone was ideally cast. Also, the writing was very strong. The performances were top-grade, too. I hope some network brings it back so I can see every episode. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my memory forever, even though I'm not sure if I've seen every episode. Now, in conclusion, if some network ever brings it back, I hope that you catch it one day before it goes off the air for good.
  • Bulldog172124 October 2018
    I loved this cartoon when I was six years old and I never missed an episode of the show on tv! This was nicks prime show and here are the reasons why: 1) Classic Animation 2) Catchy Music that stuck 3) Every episode had HILARIOUS GUT-BUSTING content

    Unfortunately, Cartoons are not made like this anymore!! This cartoon will always remain in my hearts as one of the greats!!!

    RIP Nickelodeon's nicktoon era 1993-2005...... wee going to miss this era :(
  • danielbird-6112511 August 2019
    I absolutely loved this show growing up, and it still holds up to date. Such a well crafter show. I'm so glad my Dad introduced me to this show as a kid.
  • view_and_review22 December 2020
    7/10
    Edgy
    I think I liked Ren & Stimpy simply because they were different and they were edgy for a midday Nickelodeon cartoon.
  • I love this show. I love everything about it. It's a cartoon masterpiece that should be watched by anyone of any age. It has great characters, a nice classical soundtrack, a great sense of humor, and wonderful voice acting. Let's not forget how beautifully animated this show is. Ren Hoek and Stimpson J. Cat are my favorite cartoon duo. The best episodes are the ones produced by Spumco (1991-1993), but the Games Animation ones (1993-1996) are good too. I think fans of Space Ghost Coast To Coast, Ed Edd n Eddy, Rocko's Modern Life, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Angry Beavers, and the golden age cartoons (Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Popeye) will love it. The Ren & Stimpy Show is a must watch for anyone who loves great cartoons, and hilarious comedy. OVERALL a 10 out of 10, I recommend it for anyone. Out of all the great 90's cartoons (and there was a LOT of great ones) this one is my favorite.
  • REN & STIMPY reminds me of another animated show - INVADER ZIM. A lot of people on the Internet might have you believe that INVADER ZIM is the greatest cartoon of all-time. It's really stupid, though. REN & STIMPY is also loved by the Internet but it is far better than INVADER ZIM. Still, the writing on the show isn't very good.

    The animation, especially in the first two seasons, which were made by Spumco, is great. I'm not going to deny that. But writing is more important. You can have characters doing crazy and weird things but if they don't say funny stuff along with doing funny stuff, the show won't be as funny, in my opinion.

    REN & STIMPY might have been the first cartoon of its kind but other cartoons borrow from it and really made quite a few improvement to the formula. A few examples would be SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS, ED, EDD 'N' EDDY, and THE GRIM ADENTURES OF BILLY & MANDY. Those are all meant for younger audiences and they don't feature the maniacal animation that defines REN & STIMPY, but they were funnier because they had good writing to compliment the animation.

    This is just about the series in general, of course. There are some very well-written episodes, such as "Stimpy's Fan Club" and "Ren's Pecs" among others.

    And another thing - I think John Kricfalusi did a much better job at voicing Ren than Billy West, or at least I like his interpretation of the character more.
  • The Ren & Stimpy Show was one of the original three Nicktoons (the other two are Doug and Rugrats). It premiered in 1991, and from then on an animated masterpiece was born! Ren and Stimpy are great characters, the writing is hilarious and it even has some adult humor in it, (kids most likely won't pick up on any of it) which just adds to how genius this show is. The show went downhill a little when John Kricfalusi (the man who created this show and voiced Ren) was fired, but it was still good. Everyone should watch this show it is hilarious. I highly recommend buying the DVD sets of this show. It is the best cartoon Nickelodeon ever had, and it's the best cartoon since the golden age! It's the funniest cartoon I've ever seen, and it makes me really mad when I hear people talking bad about it. The Ren & Stimpy Show is an amazing cartoon that is always funny in every episode. This and Rocko's Modern Life will be greatly missed, and will be remembered as being Nickelodeon's best cartoons. Everyone should watch this awesome show.

    10 out of 10.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Nickeolodeon really did it with themselves in the 1990s when a "naughty" little show called Ren and Stimpy premiered as that would change the face of TV.

    John K really outdid himself. As the show changed the way that we look at cartoons. And how we got shows like South Park and Family Guy. These are not cartoons for little kids as one of the reviewers mentioned.

    Naught but funny, gross and abrasive, but clever. Ren the little nasty tempered chihulua and Stimpy the fat happy go lucky cat. Go beyond the thing called toilet humor.

    With help from a cast of other cartoon supporting players. And how the show nearly got kicked off of Nickeolodeon due to being nasty and gross. But it has since become a cult favorite for all generations that grew up with it and will begin to like it.

    Gross and nasty but funny and a riot at it's best.
  • As one of the trio of the original Nicktoon shows, when I was little/younger, I used to be crazy about this show back in the day. But now I'm not into it so much anymore, not as much as I used to be, so in recent years I consider it somewhat of a guilty pleasure. I agree with the reviewer who mentioned this isn't the greatest cartoon ever. Looking back on it, it amazes me just how I was able to get through the gross-out humor in this (especially the Onward and Upward episode, which is, by far, the grossest episode ever made, original series or Adult Party Cartoon version and I'm not in any rush to see that one again anytime soon) and I can see that as the perfect reason as to why not everybody may have been into this. The gross out humor that is so commonly seen in several, certain cartoons since and nowadays may have started with this as has often been mentioned, but I think the real genesis of that brand of humor goes back even further, beginning with the Garbage Pail Kids trading card game, T.V. cartoon series, and live-action movie, all of which predate this series by a few years. I haven't seen many repulsive cartoons and I don't really care to do so, this and I think Aaahh!! Real Monsters were enough for me (maybe even more than enough at that). I didn't know it or may not have realized it at the time, but I now know Ren and Stimpy changed the cartoon industry, for better or worse, depending on your view on it, with some, certain shows imitating it, etc. Years ago, growing up, this would've been one of my favorite or top programs, but not anymore. There are more flaws with it than not. I concur that this, as well as many of its imitators, like Cow and Chicken, are overrated. I'm not quite sure what I ever saw in it in the first place, other than getting kicks out of seeing Ren having his maniacal fits. That's one of the recurring themes here: Poking fun at mental illness and I thought that was a highlight. If anyone who hasn't seen this were interested in checking this out, then I'd say just stick with the first two seasons, those may frequently be considered when the show was at its best, with the first season episode, Stimpy's Invention, among the best. For that reason, this is why I'm giving this show half the limit of stars that can be given. If it weren't for that, I may have rated this lower. I still somewhat have an attachment to this show for that reason, probably alone. Since checking out and catching up on some other cartoons I missed, I'm much more into those now and less into this. Several episodes contain gross-out/sick humor, so if none of y'all reading this is a fan of that, then I'd advise to avoid this show. Other than those explanations, this is just too much for me, for the most part, now.
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