Ren’s greed blinds him to what he’s doing to Stimpy and it’s so touching when he shows concern for Stimpy at the end (and then they blow it with that asinine non-sequitur ending which made my sister cry when we first saw it).

The way I see it, his two cartoons make all the difference between a good Spumco cheater and a typically crummy Games episode. Originally I had this on the Misc. The sudden cut from Ren kicking the baby out the window to him and Stimpy in the crib – sends me to heaven every time I see it. Vincent Waller was born on September 30, 1960 in Texas, USA. Rubber Nipple Salesmen*Big Baby Scam*The Great OutdoorsThe Cat that Laid the Golden Hairball The looking to the left and right adds a paranoid twist to the gag not present in After this comes the most famous scene in the cartoon, and my personal favorite as well, the scene where Ren and Stimpy try to sell their rubble nipples to Mr. Without the necessary backbone BBS isn’t a very substantial cartoon – no matter how unique it is you’ll laugh at it a few times and put it away for good. Check out the lineup of new movies and shows streaming on Netflix this month, including Looking for some great streaming picks? Tons of material that would have been filler in a classic Ren and Stimpy cartoon is brought to life just by their handling.

Vincent draws much better than me on a technical level, and his influences are probably a somewhat different group than mine. Vincent Waller only directed 3.5 cartoons, and only completed one of them himself. He is known for his work on He is known for his work on SpongeBob SquarePants (1999), The Ren & Stimpy Show (1991) and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015). When I saw the kissing scene in Enough about that. Because it's mostly his ideas I've stuck it back here, remiscient of the The surreal plot has Ren and Stimpy living in a bird house that looks like a real house on the inside, which they convert into a factory so Sitmpy can hwarf hairballs which are now valuable due to their many recently discovered uses. Of course Vincent will always be famous for his contributions to major classics like Nevertheless, his drawings support the gags that make his own cartoons worthwhile. They don’t vibrate with life like Bob Camp’s drawings but they’re still fun to look at. Would you like to make this site your homepage? I saw the cartoon first without the bath, and frankly, when I did see it, it wasn’t a revelation. Horse doesn’t throw a psychotic tantrum, instead his paranoid monologue implies all kinds of sinister goings-on in his life, and the walrus totally makes this scene – it frightens me a little when he shows up. Vincent Waller was born on September 30, 1960 in Texas, USA. Hey, he didn’t supervise this thing in Korea for nothing. Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. and one more you'll have to guess on your own. Another Michael John Kricfalusi (/ ˌ k r ɪ s f ə ˈ l uː s i /; born September 9, 1955), known professionally as John K., is a Canadian animator, blogger, music video director, and voice actor. Otherwise the rest of it is enjoyable to watch. The only gag in here I don’t like very much is the one with the mosquitoes, because it’s nothing but a bunch of insects acting like smart alecy thugs and leaving Ren with a lot of lumps on his face. Again, Vincent is willing to pull a few twists on regular conventions to deliver the gags –Those shots of Ren in fatter proportions for instance and the animation has a syrupy feel to it that works wonders with the art. Vincent’s directing is not exceptional, but it has no analogies in any cartoon I've seen. Maybe the whistling thing ruined it? The best part is, he was trying to avoid drinking beaver-contaminated water but inevitably drinks it anyway. Or the sudden cut from “Mom” grabbing Stimpy’s diaper to Stimpy’s…other diapers. I don’t know or care what goes on in that house; it’s the not knowing that makes this scene so creepy.

But that’s not all – Stimpy’s stupid tall-tale about what happens when you drink Beaver-water turns out to be true, and when another victim of the beaver-water shows up, the gag reaches its hilarious culmination. With the exception of Enough of this nit-pickery, I’ll be the first to admit all the trimmings, staging, aesthetics, etc.

Vincent Waller, Art Department: SpongeBob SquarePants.

That might be funny enough for some people though I want more creative gags in that sequence to raise the rating. It’s a cool gag and all – but I didn’t laugh hard at it or anything. are brilliant. “Grandpa” was originally recorded whistling a country tune made up by John K., but someone at Games changed it to What I do know is that on subsequent airings the Family Bath (which I won't bother describing; the name says it all) sequence was excised altogether.

Ren and Stimpy page, since Vincent didn't finish directing it. I really watch this for the surreal gags, like Bubba going inside Stimpy and the havoc their chimneys wreak on the environment, because frankly the conveyor-belt sequence does not do anything except to show Stimpy hwarfing hairballs for a few minutes.