@@oluhamilton2121 As much as many may hate to admit, there was a quality and standard that John brought that was missing in the games episodes. The absurdity, and insanity was toned down to a degree during the Games era. Not to mention, the animation quality dips, when Spumco had taken it to new levels.
@@th3azscorpio The reason why John K was fired is because he could't make episodes fast enough. So Maybe Nickelodeon cared more about Quantity??? Still thought Ren and Stimpy left a legacy by having characters go off model.
You really hit the nail on the head with this one! I know this show isn’t that popular anymore, but I’d love too see more videos on this topic. The rabbit hole just doesn’t end
Admittedly, this is the last John K-related video I plan on making for a while as I want to talk about other things I like, but I definitely agree. For as great as I think Ren & Stimpy is, I find the history of its production (in addition to John K’s works as a whole) just as fascinating as the show itself.
Ren and Stimpy was too grown-up for little kids, but they killed it by doing an 'after dark' spin-off aimed at adults. It was an absurdist masterpiece, faults and all. And there will never be anything like it.
Nope. Nothing like it indeed. Even during it's time, it's appeal to me was just how different it was from anything else on television. It so unique, and still is.
I love Ren and Stimpy! I'd love to buy a shirt but with everything surrounding John K right now I don't think it's the best idea. Makes me happy to see someone else who cares about the show as much as I do, this is a big case of separating art from the artist.
TV Tropes is so weird dude, it can be a little bit pretentious at times but it more than makes up for it by how good a resource it is for looking up information for various media. Also I’m so sorry lmao
According to animator William Wray, John Kricfalusi created the characters Ren and Stimpy in 1978 for "personal amusement" while studying at Sheridan College in Ontario, Canada. He was inspired to create Ren by an Elliott Erwitt photograph, printed on a postcard, called "New York City, 1946", showing a sweatered chihuahua at a woman's feet. Stimpy's design was inspired by a Tweety Bird cartoon called A Gruesome Twosome where the cats in the animation had big noses. When Nickelodeon approached Kricfalusi, he presented three shows, among them a variety show titled Your Gang or Our Gang with a live action host presenting different cartoons, each cartoon parodying a different genre. Ren and Stimpy were pets of one of the children in Your Gang, serving as a parody of the "cat and dog genre". The network's vice president of animation production Vanessa Coffey was dissatisfied with the other projects but did like Ren and Stimpy, singling them out for their own series. Production of the series' pilot episode began in 1989 after Kricfalusi pitched and sold The Ren & Stimpy Show to Nickelodeon. The pilot was produced by Kricfalusi's Los Angeles-based animation company, Spümcø, and screened at film festivals for several months before the show was announced in Nickelodeon's 1991 cartoons line-up. It ran for 5 years, lasting 52 episodes and 5 seasons. Almost a year later, the episode "Sammy and Me"/"The Last Temptation of Ren" aired on Nickelodeon's sister network, MTV, on October 20, 1996, almost a year after the original Nickelodeon run ended. Nickelodeon and 20th Century Fox signed a two-year production deal in May 1993 for the development and production of animated and live-action family films, based on new or existing properties. Ren & Stimpy was mentioned as a possible property for development, along with Rugrats and Doug; however, the show's "cynical and gross humor" was a poor fit for a conventional, "warm and fuzzy" family film. The deal expired with no movies produced. Nickelodeon would later start its own film studio after parent company Viacom purchased Paramount Pictures. At the Wizard World Cleveland convention in March 2017, Camp said that Paramount Pictures rejected a pitch for a Ren & Stimpy feature film because of the "sour taste" left by Adult Party Cartoon, and they did not want any further connection with the characters.
I appreciate the effort put into this comment but it’s rather unnecessary seeing as I wanted to focus on the history of Ren & Stimpy while it was in production rather than everything outside that bubble, sorry.
@@TheGrandMac John K's issue is that in regards to Executive Producer, he was largely UNDISCIPLINED and too finicky. His failure to meet Deadlines came from that old 60s mindset of "Methodical Painstaking Detail". Its a Mindset that even Richard Williams had, but Williams was alot more passion driven and had a Camaraderie with his animators. John K was more of like a Big 8th Grade kid put in control with nobody mentoring him.
It's depressing how relevant Billy West's words are when you consider many animators have either been exposed as creepy scumbags in recent years. A tinge of madness is good for a creative mind, but creators like John K are examples of when that madness is taken way too far.
He groomed underaged girls. He’s not the first or the last celebrity to do that, ever heard of Elvis Presley? Now back to the art. John K is Ren and Stimpy.
Yes, indeed. Chris Savino, Skylar Page, John Lasseteer, even non-animated veteran Dan Schneider have all been accused of sexual harassment. Butch Hartman has been accused of contributing to a phony religion and sayin anti-semetic and anti-gay statements. Even an author like J.K. Rowling is accused of anti-transgenderism. Where does it all end? Just enjoy the products, and remember that everybody is human and no one is perfect.
@TheYellowShyGuy I heard that one of the women that John K. sexually harassed (Robin Byrd) is trying to kill the Ren & Stimpy reboot, stating that the show's content is bad for kids (and signing her Twitter messages under the name of "Your Mom.")
@@NebLleb I know, it does sound stupid. She's so bitter about John's mistreatment of her that she's trying to slander all Ren & Stimpy fans as cartoon fanatics for perverted creeps and definitely not for kids. In other words, she sounds like a overprotective parent that Nickelodeon usually makes fun of on their shows. What happened to Ms. Byrd shouldn't have happened at all, but she prefers to take it out on Ren & Stimpy fans. I will squarely blame John for this because he should have left her alone when she was at that young age. Groomers and pedophiles never seem to learn about the consequences they will have if they ever got caught. Of course, it could be worse, like Jimmy Saville, whose grooming habits weren't mentioned until after he died. Even the BBC tried to cover it up and sweep it under the rug.
My brother was in college and got me into this show when I was a kid (he's 13 years older than I am). Still love it, and my son has watched it with me!
When you think about how PC and outrage addicted our society has become, it's hard to imagine that I used to watch this on Nickelodeon as a little kid. Actually, it's pretty insane that this was a show made for kids. However, it's still, without question, one of the greatest shows ever created.
Really like your videos men,I hope you make more videos about spumco you can also review the forgotten John K cartoon the ripping friends,again good job and keep going 👍
I like the fact that you didn't say the games era was Bad because xxx reasons this video makes me feel better about my love for all five seasons. With episodes like Space Madness,Sven Hòek,Boy who cried rat,Ren's bitter half and Bell Hops it has become one of my favorite 90's Cartoons.
The Games episodes were great, mostly. Yeah, there were some episodes that were hit and miss, but they were still funny, and had beautiful art and animation. Season 5 was a major improvement over season 4, I will say.
i loved and love this show. im a 90's kid and this show was my everything , South Park too. But this cartoon was and is amazing. all the insanity is amazing
I love the show and the artwork. I just hate the toilet humor but it's just not my type of humor at all. But I enjoy the creative chaos of the show overall
Don't feel bad! As much as I make it clear I don't like John K, I still love Ren & Stimpy and appreciate how important it is to Nickelodeon's history. I actually got a shirt of the show myself this past Christmas.
@@th3azscorpio I think it depends on whether or not the objectionable thing about the person is the same thing that shows up in the art. For example, I could probably watch _The Usual Suspects_ again, but _American Beauty_ is too close to what made Kevin Spacey so awful.
Games Animation (now Nickelodeon Animation Studio) was Nickelodeon's in-house animation studio in Studio City, California, until it was moved to Burbank, California in 1998.
No, it happened in September of 1992 during season 2’s production, Games had to step in and finish the unfinished episodes, this is why Billy West plays Ren in some season 2 episodes.
The Ren & Stimpy Show... After watching videos on the original creator and all the [space] madness he got up to, I can safely say that it's a paradox given TV form: Without John Kricfaluski (seasons 3 4 & 5), the show slowly loses its way with less fluid animation and some episodes holding up better than others. Without Bob Camp (Ren & Stimpy: Adult Party Cartoon), the show becomes a mean-spirited, grotesque sneed-worthy shitfest that forgets WHY the OG seasons were so good, goes overboard to the point of uncomfortability and gives us ugly junk like "Ren Seeks Help" (I seriously can't believe that people like Media Mementos consider that episode "good"). Yet, despite Adult Party Cartoon, John K rightfully getting the boot and the slight seasonal rot it suffered during and before all that, The Ren & Stimpy Show is STILL a fantastic series. I can tell, because I'm using unofficial services to watch the series and I already want a UK home video release. It's not out to push alienating woke ideologies like so many children's shows nowadays, and it's not out to offend you like all adult shows nowadays: It's out to make you LAUGH, and it will stop at nothing to do so with its blend of hilarious gags, bizarre moments, grossout and shock used CORRECTLY, and incredible chemistry between the two leads. It manages to please EVERYONE, and because it did so, The Ren & Stimpy Show is practically nigh-flawless. Grotesque, silly, absurd, and appealing to both demographics. Proof that 1990s and 2000s animation is just better. Hope the new reboot does well and doesn't pull an Animaniacs!
Awesome video, not enough are made about ren and stimpy. One question, do you know if the ren and stimpy short for the third spongebob movie is still being made?
Honestly given the controversy surrounding John K I doubt that’ll ever be completed, especially since Nickelodeon’s gone on record saying they’ll never work with him again, but you never know.
Last year after his predatory behavior came to light. Besides he already had a reputation for being difficult to work with, so that doesn’t surprise me very much.
Highly doubt it, don’t get me wrong that’d be cool to see happen but they’re both busy with other projects from what I’ve seen and Nickelodeon seems somewhat hesitant towards using the characters again thanks to John K.
its depressing how you look so badly upon a show even if the work for the animators sucked it doesn't mean its not good content just means they're workplace was toxic, scoobydoo when it came out had multiple issues and became huge
@@TheGrandMac I didn't say anything about devalues. It's just weird to hear someone so young talking about such an old show that was probably off the air before you were even born. Or you're 40. Who knows it's the internet.
Younger people can always enjoy things that came out well before their time, I’m twenty years old and as a Nickelodeon fan I enjoy researching their shows no matter how old they are. That’s like saying “it’s so weird to see people talk about historic events that were irrelevant well before they were even born.” It’s not rocket science.
John K was essentially the man holding the show back, yet the reason why the show was good in the first place.
Camp tried hard, but couldn't quite match John K's lunacy.
@@oluhamilton2121 As much as many may hate to admit, there was a quality and standard that John brought that was missing in the games episodes. The absurdity, and insanity was toned down to a degree during the Games era. Not to mention, the animation quality dips, when Spumco had taken it to new levels.
@@th3azscorpio The reason why John K was fired is because he could't make episodes fast enough. So Maybe Nickelodeon cared more about Quantity??? Still thought Ren and Stimpy left a legacy by having characters go off model.
No Bob Camp is why it was good
@@oluhamilton2121 camp is trash
so basically, John K. was Ren irl...
He is a ground breaking, industry changing incredible artist. His grooming forever tarnished his legacy but not his talent.
4:25 this aged like milk
You really hit the nail on the head with this one! I know this show isn’t that popular anymore, but I’d love too see more videos on this topic. The rabbit hole just doesn’t end
Admittedly, this is the last John K-related video I plan on making for a while as I want to talk about other things I like, but I definitely agree. For as great as I think Ren & Stimpy is, I find the history of its production (in addition to John K’s works as a whole) just as fascinating as the show itself.
@@TheGrandMac As much I love Sonic, I personalty find the music pretty distracting.
Ren and Stimpy was too grown-up for little kids, but they killed it by doing an 'after dark' spin-off aimed at adults.
It was an absurdist masterpiece, faults and all. And there will never be anything like it.
Nope. Nothing like it indeed. Even during it's time, it's appeal to me was just how different it was from anything else on television. It so unique, and still is.
“...while Ren & Stimpy will never be brought back EVER.”
... *cough cough* ...
**Comedy Centeral Reboot Gets Announced**
Welp, can’t wait for this shit to get cancelled after 7 episodes!
@@ScarlettTheNoob CC is making sure that John K. won't be working on the show.
@@scientistservant Thank the actual god
Is there a Release date? I really want to see it.
I love Ren and Stimpy! I'd love to buy a shirt but with everything surrounding John K right now I don't think it's the best idea. Makes me happy to see someone else who cares about the show as much as I do, this is a big case of separating art from the artist.
I wish you hadn’t mentioned TV Tropes. Now I gotta go back there myself.
That’s my Sunday gone, man.
TV Tropes is so weird dude, it can be a little bit pretentious at times but it more than makes up for it by how good a resource it is for looking up information for various media.
Also I’m so sorry lmao
@@TheGrandMac TV tropes also has a lot of misinformation.
th3azscorpio I mean you’re not wrong lol
According to animator William Wray, John Kricfalusi created the characters Ren and Stimpy in 1978 for "personal amusement" while studying at Sheridan College in Ontario, Canada. He was inspired to create Ren by an Elliott Erwitt photograph, printed on a postcard, called "New York City, 1946", showing a sweatered chihuahua at a woman's feet. Stimpy's design was inspired by a Tweety Bird cartoon called A Gruesome Twosome where the cats in the animation had big noses.
When Nickelodeon approached Kricfalusi, he presented three shows, among them a variety show titled Your Gang or Our Gang with a live action host presenting different cartoons, each cartoon parodying a different genre. Ren and Stimpy were pets of one of the children in Your Gang, serving as a parody of the "cat and dog genre". The network's vice president of animation production Vanessa Coffey was dissatisfied with the other projects but did like Ren and Stimpy, singling them out for their own series. Production of the series' pilot episode began in 1989 after Kricfalusi pitched and sold The Ren & Stimpy Show to Nickelodeon. The pilot was produced by Kricfalusi's Los Angeles-based animation company, Spümcø, and screened at film festivals for several months before the show was announced in Nickelodeon's 1991 cartoons line-up. It ran for 5 years, lasting 52 episodes and 5 seasons. Almost a year later, the episode "Sammy and Me"/"The Last Temptation of Ren" aired on Nickelodeon's sister network, MTV, on October 20, 1996, almost a year after the original Nickelodeon run ended.
Nickelodeon and 20th Century Fox signed a two-year production deal in May 1993 for the development and production of animated and live-action family films, based on new or existing properties. Ren & Stimpy was mentioned as a possible property for development, along with Rugrats and Doug; however, the show's "cynical and gross humor" was a poor fit for a conventional, "warm and fuzzy" family film. The deal expired with no movies produced. Nickelodeon would later start its own film studio after parent company Viacom purchased Paramount Pictures.
At the Wizard World Cleveland convention in March 2017, Camp said that Paramount Pictures rejected a pitch for a Ren & Stimpy feature film because of the "sour taste" left by Adult Party Cartoon, and they did not want any further connection with the characters.
I appreciate the effort put into this comment but it’s rather unnecessary seeing as I wanted to focus on the history of Ren & Stimpy while it was in production rather than everything outside that bubble, sorry.
@@TheGrandMac John K's issue is that in regards to Executive Producer, he was largely UNDISCIPLINED and too finicky. His failure to meet Deadlines came from that old 60s mindset of "Methodical Painstaking Detail". Its a Mindset that even Richard Williams had, but Williams was alot more passion driven and had a Camaraderie with his animators. John K was more of like a Big 8th Grade kid put in control with nobody mentoring him.
I literally just said there’s no need to educate me on stuff I already talked at length about in the video.
Wow, l'm impressed.
The adult party version was just kind of gross for the sake of being gross... the originals were awesome
REN AND STIMPY WILL NEVER BE BROUGHT BACK EVER
Me: That hurt like HURT
whatever 111 OMG I JUST SAW THAT
It's depressing how relevant Billy West's words are when you consider many animators have either been exposed as creepy scumbags in recent years. A tinge of madness is good for a creative mind, but creators like John K are examples of when that madness is taken way too far.
He groomed underaged girls. He’s not the first or the last celebrity to do that, ever heard of Elvis Presley? Now back to the art. John K is Ren and Stimpy.
@@SpaceAce1993 he did voice Ren.
@@orangeslash1667 obviously
Yes, indeed. Chris Savino, Skylar Page, John Lasseteer, even non-animated veteran Dan Schneider have all been accused of sexual harassment. Butch Hartman has been accused of contributing to a phony religion and sayin anti-semetic and anti-gay statements. Even an author like J.K. Rowling is accused of anti-transgenderism. Where does it all end? Just enjoy the products, and remember that everybody is human and no one is perfect.
@@robertorick6383 Well ether way John Lasseteer and John. K are not likely going to make something great again.
4:25 "Ren & Stimpy will never gonna be back again! NEVER!"
Comedy Central: Well no but actually yes
But JK won't work on it though.
@TheYellowShyGuy I heard that one of the women that John K. sexually harassed (Robin Byrd) is trying to kill the Ren & Stimpy reboot, stating that the show's content is bad for kids (and signing her Twitter messages under the name of "Your Mom.")
@@robertorick6383 Now that's stupid. She is aware that the show is on Comedy Central and probably gonna be aimed more at ages 15+, right?
@@NebLleb I know, it does sound stupid. She's so bitter about John's mistreatment of her that she's trying to slander all Ren & Stimpy fans as cartoon fanatics for perverted creeps and definitely not for kids. In other words, she sounds like a overprotective parent that Nickelodeon usually makes fun of on their shows. What happened to Ms. Byrd shouldn't have happened at all, but she prefers to take it out on Ren & Stimpy fans. I will squarely blame John for this because he should have left her alone when she was at that young age. Groomers and pedophiles never seem to learn about the consequences they will have if they ever got caught. Of course, it could be worse, like Jimmy Saville, whose grooming habits weren't mentioned until after he died. Even the BBC tried to cover it up and sweep it under the rug.
My brother was in college and got me into this show when I was a kid (he's 13 years older than I am). Still love it, and my son has watched it with me!
I love Ren and Stimpy!
When you think about how PC and outrage addicted our society has become, it's hard to imagine that I used to watch this on Nickelodeon as a little kid. Actually, it's pretty insane that this was a show made for kids. However, it's still, without question, one of the greatest shows ever created.
Really like your videos men,I hope you make more videos about spumco you can also review the forgotten John K cartoon the ripping friends,again good job and keep going 👍
Weirdest character? The naked old guy with a chicken leg for a hair piece. Stimpys fart cloud friend is right up there too.
Pretty Troubled...
I like the fact that you didn't say the games era was Bad because xxx reasons this video makes me feel better about my love for all five seasons. With episodes like Space Madness,Sven Hòek,Boy who cried rat,Ren's bitter half and Bell Hops it has become one of my favorite 90's Cartoons.
In fact I just finished watching this Series yesterday. And this show was amazing!
The Games episodes were great, mostly. Yeah, there were some episodes that were hit and miss, but they were still funny, and had beautiful art and animation. Season 5 was a major improvement over season 4, I will say.
Games era was trash and everybody knows it
I’ve been binge watching your videos recently. Very informative and well put together videos. Will stick around for more! :-)
I actually met Bob and his wife at a convention once. He was super nice
Best cartoon ever from my childhood...
I loved Ren And Stimpy in the 90’s.
At the time it was created, bugs bunny was not meant for children. Ren and Stimpy is just the evolution of animation
Did you know that stimpy was voiced by the same guy who voiced Slugloafe
i loved and love this show. im a 90's kid and this show was my everything , South Park too. But this cartoon was and is amazing. all the insanity is amazing
Jesus! Poor Bill West!
I like Season 3-5 the most.
I love the show and the artwork. I just hate the toilet humor but it's just not my type of humor at all. But I enjoy the creative chaos of the show overall
To understand Ren and Stimpy, check out the warped color artwork of Mad Magazine in the late 60's, early 70's!
Good video :) Kind of makes me feel bad for purchasing a shirt of R&S last week 😞.
Don't feel bad! As much as I make it clear I don't like John K, I still love Ren & Stimpy and appreciate how important it is to Nickelodeon's history. I actually got a shirt of the show myself this past Christmas.
Thanks, man! Kind of awkward when you’re a huge fan of a show and the person behind it turns out to be such a douchebag.
Separate the art from the artist.
@@th3azscorpio I think it depends on whether or not the objectionable thing about the person is the same thing that shows up in the art. For example, I could probably watch _The Usual Suspects_ again, but _American Beauty_ is too close to what made Kevin Spacey so awful.
Games Animation (now Nickelodeon Animation Studio) was Nickelodeon's in-house animation studio in Studio City, California, until it was moved to Burbank, California in 1998.
And John K's Firing Took Place during March 1993 at the end of Season 2's Production.
No, it happened in September of 1992 during season 2’s production, Games had to step in and finish the unfinished episodes, this is why Billy West plays Ren in some season 2 episodes.
R&S took a lot of elements of early Hanna-Barbera and redefined it. Using that 50's production music didn't hurt, either.
I dont think i ever met another child who watched this show. I only knew grown people who watched ren and stimpy
good documetary
It was my moms favorite show growing up back from the 90s and they put it on nick rewind then got canceled
It’s crazy to me that I can strongly dislike the creator of one of my favorite shows of all time will admiring the show it self
Oh shit.. the show is back again.............
4:27 About that...
Alien Shark was just gonna comment thiiis
Nostalgia
The Ren & Stimpy Show... After watching videos on the original creator and all the [space] madness he got up to, I can safely say that it's a paradox given TV form: Without John Kricfaluski (seasons 3 4 & 5), the show slowly loses its way with less fluid animation and some episodes holding up better than others. Without Bob Camp (Ren & Stimpy: Adult Party Cartoon), the show becomes a mean-spirited, grotesque sneed-worthy shitfest that forgets WHY the OG seasons were so good, goes overboard to the point of uncomfortability and gives us ugly junk like "Ren Seeks Help" (I seriously can't believe that people like Media Mementos consider that episode "good"). Yet, despite Adult Party Cartoon, John K rightfully getting the boot and the slight seasonal rot it suffered during and before all that, The Ren & Stimpy Show is STILL a fantastic series. I can tell, because I'm using unofficial services to watch the series and I already want a UK home video release.
It's not out to push alienating woke ideologies like so many children's shows nowadays, and it's not out to offend you like all adult shows nowadays: It's out to make you LAUGH, and it will stop at nothing to do so with its blend of hilarious gags, bizarre moments, grossout and shock used CORRECTLY, and incredible chemistry between the two leads. It manages to please EVERYONE, and because it did so, The Ren & Stimpy Show is practically nigh-flawless. Grotesque, silly, absurd, and appealing to both demographics. Proof that 1990s and 2000s animation is just better. Hope the new reboot does well and doesn't pull an Animaniacs!
I love Rin and stimpy along with spongebob Mickey and garfield and Friends and mario and sonic.
4:25 didn't age well
Awesome video, not enough are made about ren and stimpy. One question, do you know if the ren and stimpy short for the third spongebob movie is still being made?
Honestly given the controversy surrounding John K I doubt that’ll ever be completed, especially since Nickelodeon’s gone on record saying they’ll never work with him again, but you never know.
TheGrandMac When did nickelodeon say that?
Last year after his predatory behavior came to light.
Besides he already had a reputation for being difficult to work with, so that doesn’t surprise me very much.
TheGrandMac Do you think they could just give the project to bob camp to head it, and have billy west voice ren again?
Highly doubt it, don’t get me wrong that’d be cool to see happen but they’re both busy with other projects from what I’ve seen and Nickelodeon seems somewhat hesitant towards using the characters again thanks to John K.
Do you have any idea if the babies episode is still available?
Jamie Hoover
i think u can find it on kisscartoon
4:25 Hahahaha...HAHAHAHAHA...HA!
its depressing how you look so badly upon a show even if the work for the animators sucked it doesn't mean its not good content just means they're workplace was toxic, scoobydoo when it came out had multiple issues and became huge
Ren and Stimpy was the shit! Today's cartoons are just SHIT! And don't you EVER forget it!
Is this a Gen X or millennial cartoon?
You’re gonna go do some stuff? Your chores and homework?
And this matters why?
@@TheGrandMac you sound 12
I’m not sure how exactly the way I sound devalues what I’m trying to say by a mere endslate remark but alright man, you do you.
@@TheGrandMac I didn't say anything about devalues. It's just weird to hear someone so young talking about such an old show that was probably off the air before you were even born. Or you're 40. Who knows it's the internet.
Younger people can always enjoy things that came out well before their time, I’m twenty years old and as a Nickelodeon fan I enjoy researching their shows no matter how old they are. That’s like saying “it’s so weird to see people talk about historic events that were irrelevant well before they were even born.”
It’s not rocket science.
@TheGrandMac If you are interested, you could reviews on old/new Nickelodeon shows, movies, games and other content on Paramount+!