Man's Best Friend (The Ren & Stimpy Show)

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"Man's Best Friend"
Get ready to feast your eyes and have a time of your life to watching this episode!
Series: The Ren & Stimpy Show
Part of Season: 2
Episode Number: 2b
Air Date: June 23, 2003 (TNN / Spike TV)
Writer: Vincent Waller
John Kricfalusi
Director: John Kricfalusi
Previous episode: Ren's Toothache
Next episode: Out West

Man's Best Friend was the banned episode of The Ren & Stimpy Show, and is also an episode of the show's second season using digital ink and painting instead of cel animation. It was supposed to be the sister episode of Ren's Toothache. but was replaced by Rubber Nipple Salesmen due to a scene of Ren beating up George Liquor with an oar.

Despite being banned, this episode is produced in 1992.

The episode was then broadcasted on TNN / Spike in 2003 and was known as the first episode of the infamous Adult Party Cartoon

Plot

After buying them from the pet store, a man named George Liquor trains Ren and Stimpy to be champions.

Why It's a Best Friend

  1. Is the done right version of the infamous It's a Dog's Life from season 4.
  2. Ren beating George with an oar was hilarious.
  3. George gets what he deserves at the end.
  4. Funny one-liners such as, "Maybe I would take the car, but the goldfish took it."
    • And George Liquor's response. "You know what we do with smart-mouths around here? We give 'em another twenty bucks!"
  5. "It's discipline that begets love!"
  6. The voice acting and animation is well done like always.

Bad Qualities

  1. A little bit too much toilet humor and tobacco references.
  2. It got banned because of WIABF #2, leading to John Kricfalusi, the creator of the show, getting fired from Nickelodeon. This episode was not the only main reason that caused its firing from the network, but also the hostile work environment, missing deadlines and the delaying of the various episodes were also the main reasons why he got fired from Ren & Stimpy.
  3. Depending on your view, the episode mocking American culture could be either funny, or plain out offensive.

Reception

Well-known cartoon devotee Thad Komorowski gave it five out of five stars on his Sick Little Monkeys: The Unauthorized Ren & Stimpy Story book, calling it "one of the most wonderful and insane cartoons of the series."

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