![]() There's also some creative effort in the writing where examples like galoots and lummoxes being like wild animals are genius-enough ideas for a premise for The Ren & Stimpy Show that, while delivering some gross-outs, are executed satirically. It's not because that they feel so original that it automatically makes them good, these episodes can get as hilarious as they get jammed pack with satire, super effective slapstick, unpredictably funny moments and a lot of clever and chuckle-worthy twists. Waffle Woman to name a few) that makes it a piece of art of the 90s. For most of the time, the show heavily makes fun of everyday life, whether it would be fishing, camping, getting stranded on an island, addiction to TV, insomnia, guarding, the list keeps going! Not only can this show tell simple yet hilarious concepts very well with its use of satire, but it can also sometimes be ahead of its time ( An Abe Divided, Blazing Entrails, Powdered Toast Man vs. Since it's all about adventure and comedy regarding The Ren & Stimpy Show, the writing here absolutely works. Well, the episodes' premises are pretty simple. ![]() Unlike everything I've seen before for its time. ![]() Since we're talking about the early 90s, the premise doesn't look bad, so how's the execution. It's all about a chihuahua and cat living together and their adventures. The Ren & Stimpy Show: For the premise, it doesn't look anything promising. Without a further or do, we'll analyze how revolutionary The Ren & Stimpy Show is with its writing and how it set new standards for the cartoon industry: I'm going to split each section that talks about my thoughts on The Ren & Stimpy Show and Adult Party Cartoon respectively. This has become something great I haven't seen in quite a while now. The worst one is only good, while the best one is up there with the best episodes of the show overall being supreme. As for Adult Party Cartoon, I was honestly shocked especially with the ratings and final rating becoming extremely unpopular. Thanks to Seasons 4 and 5, the great rating has multiplied where it's up there with divine to be the most dominant rating of the show. But I digress, there's 10 blessed episodes from the show, with the most common ratings from the show being great and divine. You thought I didn't like this show because it's Gumball Syndrome? Well, it isn't that type of show with Gumball Syndrome, but it's one of those shows that gave birth to Gumball Syndrome because it influenced shows that borrowed some of the show's aspects, only to mess around with it too much where the writing and characters are mean-spirited, thus Gumball Syndrome is born, being used uncommonly by Nickelodeon and Kids WB at the time, and then Cartoon Network wanted a grip of it, which they've become addicted to the formula that one time, the entire network is nothing but Gumballs. Judging by the chart, wow! You know why? There's only 5 episodes I didn't like! One of which I didn't recommend at all and unfortunately, it's a bad episode. but when I saw the series as a whole, I was really astonished by not only a 90s cartoon scoring pretty high, but also its infamous reboot is as good as the original! I can't believe it this has to be one of those shows where I was the most easy on (because it's early 90s for ya, duh). ![]() When I saw the pilot and first episode, Stimpy's Big Day, I liked the show, but at that time, I thought is was just good. While listening to the theme song and credits over and over again, I had an idea to review the show for Season 2, as the first episode of the season "to be normal from my perspective". I didn't like it mainly because of its zany-ness and the two main characters, Ren (especially) and Stimpy. ![]() The Ren & Stimpy Show is a show I didn't like when I was little, despite that I didn't watch any episodes of the show. So yeah, this is the first Nickelodeon scorecard of this season and we're back to normal once again. I consider Over the Garden Wall an epilogue to the last scorecards of Season 1 because it gained popular attention towards fans and critics. We're beginning to walk away from my "mini-series" showcasing all the popular Cartoon Network shows from the 2010's. ![]()
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