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The Ren and Stimpy Show - Seasons Three and a Half-ish
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781415712108
Format: Animated, Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 1415712107
Label: VH1 Television
Languages: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Manufacturer: VH1 Television
MPN: D888594D
Number Of Discs: 3
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: VH1 Television
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 28, 2005
Running Time: 373 minutes
Studio: VH1 Television
Theatrical Release Date: August 11, 1991
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Editorial Review: Though the third season of John Kricfalusi's much-loved Ren and Stimpy animated series has been the subject of much controversy among devotees of the show and its creator, there is still enough cat/dog insanity to warrant viewing. Some fans' problems with the season revolve around the fact that Nickelodeon, which was airing the program, removed Kricfalusi and his Spumco team from the show's production and replaced them with Games Animation, which reproduced Ren and Stimpy's signature artwork, but without the absurd spark of the first and second seasons (at least by those fans' estimation). However, a perusal of the 29 episodes compiled on this three-disc set (which offers the entire third season and a smattering of the fourth, which concludes on the Season Five and Some More of Four set) does turn up some worthwhile episodes, most notably "Ren's Pecs" (Ren develops a rippling physique after injecting fat from Stimpy's posteior), "Jimminy Lummox" (Stimpy's conscience takes the form of a monstrous singing lout), "Powdered Toast Man vs. Waffle Woman" (no explanation needed there...), and the surreal "House of Next Tuesday" (R & S visit the title domicile to escape giant ants). All this, plus several visits to "Untamed World," appearances by the irascible Wilbur Cobb, Jerry the Bellybutton Elf (who resides inside Stimpy's navel)--and scads of commentary tracks, including eleven from Kricfalusi and his Spumco team, and two from Ren and Stimpy themselves. Though the loyal may be divided on these seasons, completists will want to add this round of lunacy to their DVD animation collections. -- Paul Gaita
Did you REALLY think you were safe from the insanity and stupidity of Ren and Stimpy? Well, the demented duo is back for more madness with their friends Powdered Toastman, Jimmy Lummox, Jerry the Bellybutton Elf, crazy Wilbur Cobb, deranged circus midgets, and more! From girl scouts to brain surgery, from prehistoric times to Washington, D.C., from inside Stimpy Bellybutton, to inside Ren's face, get ready for a whacked-out ride! Oh, joy of joys!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Ren and stimpy
The humor continues...Great episodes from a classic cartoon. Classic to me anyway. Came in great condition with fast shipping.
Rating: - So awesome
I did a review for season 1 and 2 which i bought at the same time as this. Here it is listed below:
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I remember ren and stimpy back in the 90's on tv, catching it on tv was rare but awesome.
Needless to say, when i found it for sale on here i went for it. The prices it was at seemed worth it, but I have to admit there were things I guess i just didnt pay attention to back then.
I cant for the life of me remember the animation being so ... Read More
Rating: - As Ren & Stimpy started changing.
These weren't as golden and classic as the first volume (Seasons 1 and 2) but there are mostly great episodes on here. I've enjoyed watching them and being able to actually collect such nice copies.
Rating: - Better than Season One
Now they've gotten better. (Read my review for Season One Ren and Stimpy, under the title "If I were drunk, I'd be crackin' up. But I wasn't".
The commentary is the same--lax.
Audio is still great in this one. The music accompaniment had memorable classical music, which is rare in many cartoons. Now-a-days they'd use New Age or Modern Classical music, excluding the old Looney Tunes but even then they'd use the same piece over and over, cartoon after cartoon. But still, the monotony is ... Read More
Rating: - Quality Writing and Animation
From "No Pants Today" to "Egg Yolkeo" this Ren and Stimpy set is packed with some really funny and well-written episodes that bring back such great memories for me. Whether Powdered Toast Man is trying to save Little Johnny, or Ren's nature show is examining Lummoxes, there's so much great stuff in here I can't name it all. Sure, "Circus Midgets" was a disappointing episode, and "It's a Dog's Life" and "Bass Masters" aren't much beyond a rehashing of old episode ideas, but really, they don't even ... Read More
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